I’m back- or will be on September 1.
Watch this site for details!!
I’m back- or will be on September 1.
Watch this site for details!!
As much as I love to capture memories, I need to scale back my life and return to a hobbyist photographer for a while. It’s been great fun, but the time has come to focus on education and family. For the next 5 years or so, I will be working on a PhD, and that will be my primary focus. I leave you with a few of my favorites.
More from my South Carolina holiday:
Seabrook Island, South Carolina.
Carving Tree Collection from Greater than Gatsby:
Rich edit color base
Painterly Rich (soft light) x2
Champagne 100%
Miami, My Amy 10%
Brooklyn Theater Fire 24%
Blinding Fire scale 21% centered over the sun
Textures and most elements are from my own photos, but a few of the steam-punk elements are from Belhina at DigiDesignResort
Text fonts: Philadelphia Initials, Goudy Old Style.
Jim Hayes; a teacher, friend, and inspiration
Much of what I do as a teacher can be traced back to this man. The more I know about him, the more grateful I am to have been his student.
Is it possible for a photographic portrait to reveal anything ‘real’ about you or someone else?
I am currently in graduate school and one of my professors included this question in a blog post. The context is for an experiment using “selfies” in literary exploration, but it got me thinking about the stories I want to tell about my clients in their portrait sessions.
I take all kinds of pictures: families, head shots, senior portraits, weddings, and events. My favorite shots are usually the ones between the poses. That’s when I capture moments, personalities, and a slice of life. Smiles are genuine, eyes sparkle, and there is a reality to them that makes them special.
What story do these portraits tell?
I captured this soft expression when I asked her about a memory. She was a little wistful and thoughtful as she considered the question. A reserved personality anyway, this captured something of her essence.
This was just a fun photo shoot all around. We took a drive up to Rome, GA where a friend has a vintage store. We borrowed this fabulous dress and walked around the historic downtown taking pictures. This Old Hollywood Glamour shot is still her Facebook profile picture.
This shot was for a campaign profile. The lighting and the municipal buildings in the background add to the element of authority and the straight on angle with a smile shows both approachability and integrity.
references:
Rish, Ryan. http://ryanrish.wordpress.com/2014/02/18/figured-worlds/
3Cs design is a portrait and digital art studio based in North Metro Atlanta.
The artist and photographer is Stephanie Loomis. Primarily self-taught, she has been published in a variety of arts and crafts magazines and books for her rubber stamping and jewelry design. Focusing now on photography, Stephanie desires her clients to enjoy their photo sittings as well as the end result.
Custom digital art is a new field for many photographers. Stephanie brings years of professional scrapbooking to the digital realm, taking customer photos and creating both digital scrapbook pages and wall art.