Portrait, 1995
Photo credit: TIM/Shutterstock
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He called Henry the North Star once. That wasn't bright enough.
Love them for that. Love that scene. That thought. Everything about it.
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Ian and Alyssa's Sensational Couples Session
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A Tahoe Proposal!
Joe contacted me a little over a month in advance wondering if I would be up for some sneaky photos of his planned proposal. We both headed to Tahoe on the weekend on Aug 26th. We knew what would be happening around roughly 6:30pm on the pier at Kings beach. But neither she nor anyone in his or her family knew about it. Excited to help capture this moment Joe shared his location with me on the…
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Frequently Asked Questions: Navigating Our Portrait Photography Pricing
What drives your approach as a portraitist? At the heart of my portrait photography lies a passionate mission – to encapsulate the unique essence and beauty of individuals through compelling imagery. Whether within the cozy confines of my studio or against the backdrop of a methodically chosen location, my aim is to cultivate an environment where clients feel both comfortable and confident in…
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On Shooting, Scanning & Editing a Recent Portrait Session
On Shooting, Scanning & Editing a Recent Portrait Session
by Johnny Martyr
Photography is all about combining the right light, lens, film and developer to convey the emotions that you want to evoke.
One of my recent favorite combinations is a bright scene with my 1979 Leitz 50mm “Tiger Paw” Summicron, Kodak Tri-X at box speed and HC110b.
It’s sort of an over generalized claim and is even perhaps a bit cliché but I just really enjoy most of my Leitz…
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Portrait Session, 2016
Photographer: Julian Eales
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Casper- Bark Gallery Session Story
Casper and his dog mom were given a Bark Gallery gift certificate. This was a fun morning session at a local park. Casper competes in various dog sports and is very obedient. The idea behind this session was of photos of Casper playing and enjoying his day at the park. I took a few traditional portraits of him sitting, and relaxing. Then we turned the switch and pulled out the tennis ball. Casper immediately was ready to play fetch. You could tell that he loves playing ball, and is very well mannered. One thing in Las Vegas that has fascinated me with dogs is that when the weather is hot, they will often go find shade and lay down. Casper would fetch the ball and then go lay in shade, chewing on the ball.
I love the way that his ears flopped as he chased the ball! This session was a lot of fun as I love action photos of dogs. You get to see some interesting faces as they bounce up and down with focus. Casper had a lot of fun playing and had a blast on his Bark Gallery Session. This was a wall art session, so the end result was large canvas photographs. Casper was a blast to photograph.
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Rick Vierkandt- Bark Gallery
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Gypsy Packs Millions of Smiles in Mini Pet Session
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