About Me

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I work abstractly and non-linearly – however, my designs do have trends over time, usually with the goal of delaying recognition so a photograph may better dialogue with its viewer, free of labels. Recent techniques have included seeing without gravity, designing in soft focus, and using shapes to continue the photograph beyond the physical frame. My photographs reflect a more prosaic approach to photographic seeing ~ a fascination with the everyday, a preoccupation with the vernacular, an "ordinary," rather than an "extraordinary" vision. I value finding my ideal of beauty and decorum in nature and the simple life. There may be other, more descriptive or poetic words that may be used to define the “pattern” that connects the images, but the simplest meta-pattern is this: I take snapshots of moments in time and space in which a peace washes over me, and during which I sense a deep interconnectedness between my soul, the moment and the everyday world around me. My current projects are polar opposites, evolving abstract design in both natural and urban environments.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Potraiture Work

Denis Tenev


Denis Tenev


Gerald Bruneau started his professional life in New York in Andy Warhol's factory, doing portraits and reportages in the USA. My Potrait reflects his intensity.

In the '80s he moves to Italy and now does photo-reports in countries such as Kurdistan, Israel, Palestine and Mexico.

Portraits carried out by Gerald include high profile polititians and celebrities such as Pavarotti, Shumacher, Andreotti, Cossiga, Prodi, Fo, Zucchero and Totti.
hris Ward Jones :Times Newspaper Photographer: My potrait reflects his inquistive nature.

Chris an expert in all the angles of photography. His work ranges from Portaiture to Industrial, and from News to Travel. The magazines and newspapers for which Chris works with demonstrate his high level of professionality and make him a renowned and sought after photographer.

Some examples of publications Chris collaborates with are The New York Times, Time Magazine, Forbes, The Times of London, Vanity Fair, Il Venerdì and Corriere Magazine. He has had eight solo exhibitions of his work.

Denis Tenev Famous Artist www.tenevart.com


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Lonnie Schlein - Photo Editor New York Times

New York Times National Picture Editor who on September 11th was assigned to handle all photography that dealt with the terrorist attack on the USA.
I do portraiture work that explores and reveals personality and the soul of the person..I prefer black and white because nothing distracts you from the landscape of the person from the valleys and peaks of the face that have seen..really seen..an accumulated wisdom of the times... I also shoot in colour whereby I think that reflects the nature of what is being portrayed. I usually spend time with my subjects and try and understand their personalities till I can come up with a portrait that explores a person in his/her true essence...

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