Commercial Photography – Springfield, MA
This fall I was contacted to take some pictures of a trailer… okay, I thought, why not, should be interesting to say the least. It really was a cool trailer! Come to find out, it wasn’t just a trailer, it was an emergency response trailer used by cable operators to deliver generators that sit up on telephone poles to keep the cable system up and running… here are some shots from that session. These are being used in their new product brochure....
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This project was to show the packaging for a medical...
Read MoreCommercial and Model Photographer, East Longmeadow, MA
Chalk this one up to “I love variety”! I was recently asked to shoot a before and after shot for Luminous Glow in East Longmeadow, MA – the results were pretty awesome! I recommend looking Barbara up and checking this out.
Read MoreFamily Photographer – Wilbraham, MA
I’ve been crazy, crazy this summer going from place to place with my oldest daughter with Lacrosse… It’s taken entirely too long to get back to my computer to do some posting! Here we go, a couple of the more interesting ones of the past few months, starting with a Family shoot and framing project! This was a fun shoot – the challenge was getting a certain someone to smile for the camera – it took about a half hour, but he finally started coming around 🙂 the best part was that the dog was the most cooperative of all! Look how nice he posed for the camera!...
Read MorePhoto Restoration Service, Wilbraham, MA
This was the year for cool projects and here is another one. I was asked to make copies of pictures for one of my clients, they were really old pictures of her family… cool stuff. One was in perfect condition, one needed a little bit of photoshop, but the last one… the last one was in bad shape. Here’s the before and after… while I’m not going to win any awards with this photoshop job, the client was thrilled and I’m pretty happy with the results too!
Read MoreHead Shot Photographer, Enfield, CT
I travel quite a bit to take pictures for folks. Included in my bag of tricks is my portable green-screen (which is reversible, with blue on the back). This makes it easy for me to do head shots and not have to worry about carting around a ton of backdrops or worrying if someone is wearing blue (or green) and having them disappear when I use my green screen software to apply various backgrounds. A very simple setup, with two lights off to each side of my subject(s). I use the portable green screen pop-up behind and a green screen backdrop for the floor. Okay, this looks a little...
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