This past Saturday we were very fortunate to cover Commencement exercises at Bowdoin College for the fourth year. While another company snaps a photo of each graduate as she or he is handed a diploma by Bowdoin President Barry Mills, my assistant Angie Devenney and I were hired by the College to capture the story...
Monthly Archives: May 2009
How to dress for a portrait session
When we (everyone, not just professional photographers) look at photographs, our eyes tend to go to the lightest part of the photo.
When a photo is a portrait of a person (or a group of people), the photographer wants your eyes to go to the face(s).
So, a photographer taking a portrait is going to want your...
Please welcome second shooter Angie Devenney
I’m very pleased to have Angie Devenney photographing alongside me again this summer. Angie, who started as an office assistant in September of 2007, also shot with me in 2008. Proficient in Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom and InDesign, Angie is also involved in editing and print making. And, she has her own photo web site.
This is...
“LENS”: photojournalism blog @ New York Times online
This past week the New York Times unveiled a new photojournalism blog titled “Lens.” In the initial launch, the Times editors promised to showcase outstanding work of not just their own photographers, but also other news photographers and possibly even reader-photographers.
Sounds like a blog worth bookmarking.