Posts Tagged ‘portrait’

Great Quote

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

I went to see the Joyce Tenneson Polaroid collection at the Portland Museum of Art recently and was introduced to the artistic portraits of Julia Margaret Cameron. After being blown away by both women, I stumbled upon this quote on the wall regarding Cameron.

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Reportedly, [Alfred] Tennyson warned [Henry Wadsworth] Longfellow about the rigors of a portrait sitting with Cameron: "You will have to do whatever she tells you. I shall return soon and see what is left of you."

Apparently, photography wasn’t the carefree, spontaneous affair that it is today!

The Roadside Families Project

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Being a photographer, I get to meet some very special people. While at the DWF convention in Arizona earlier this year, I was fortunate enough to meet both David A Williams and John Michael Cooper. Both are super-creative and wonderfully inspirational. David’s keynote speech about photographers being woefully absent in their own families’ photos brought tears to the eyes of everyone in the room. We all left with a mission in mind and that was to not only to make sure we leave our children with plenty of photos of us with them but to provide other photographers with beautiful and creative portraits of them and their families, too.

Just the other day, I had to honor of photographing the family of a fellow photographer, Julian Kornacki. We met up at Oakbourne Mansion in West Chester PA. Julian gave me full creative control and we had a blast!

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Meanwhile, back to the hyper-edgy John Michael Cooper. John started a web project called Roadside Families. He seeded the project by taking photos of photographers that he knew and their families in his own style and then sent them off to "pay it forward" and do the same for other photographers. I paid mine forward before I actually got my own family photographed but I hope to remedy that soon and join the project.

Corporate Portraits Are Boring No More!

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

I couldn’t ask for a better client than Michele. She came to me for a corporate portrait but didn’t want the same old vanilla headshots. She had faith in me so we broke out of the box (just a little)!

This was one of the reasons I took so much time and effort to redesign my studio. It’s now a "location!"

From Realtor to Wow!

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Just did some photos for a realtor friend.

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But I have a tendency to play after a while!

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