I first visited Edgerton Park early in the spring and was excited to go back for a new portrait session.
Read MoreBecoming More Responsive with a Fast Prime: Photo Shoot with Vianca
My first photo shoot with CT fashion artist Vianca Rivera took place at around noon, on a bright sunny day.
Read MoreMy First Attempt at the Woelfel Style
Before I met with Lorena to shoot her portrait at night, I made a quick trip to the store and bought some glow sticks and portable Xmas lights as part of my attempt to replicate the style of Life Style photographer Brandon Woelfel, which she was interested in doing.
Read MoreExploring Possibilities with Still Life Photography
To reduce doubt, I try to place things as simple as possible by not using more than three elements or following the rule of thirds.
Read MorePhotos that Speak: Slant Rhymes by Alex Web and Rebecca Norris Webb
Something that stands out in this book is the quality of its visual poetry; how each photograph conveys a narrative and inspires introspection through their use of scale and tonality.
Read MorePhoto Shoot Insight: A Matter of Contrast
usually, it's old-school editorial photography that does it for me, and I couldn't help feeling that vibe in my recent shoot with Haley at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, in downtown New Haven, CT
Read MoreEditorial Shoot: Departing from a Vintage Flair
A few years into learning studio photography continues giving me lots to think about after each shoot.
Read MoreMoses Soyer: Inner Conflict as Subject Matter?
Soyer was able to convey a sense of emotional charge by the way he applied paint to his canvases. Thick outlines in combination to flat layers of paint along with symmetric compositions in his paintings gave his subject matter a solid, even factual re-presentation
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