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Michael N. Gehm
"Facing the Racial Wall"
My photos comprise of a wide range of different works - color, b/w, and digital darkroom work. My subjects run from nature to studio work. If interested in purchasing, please contact me for prices. Please feel free to offer comments, suggestions and creative criticism.
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Al Armiger
I was born and live in New Zealand, a country of immense visual diversity and am also fortunate to have a career that takes me around the world.
My wife and I enjoy adventure travel on our vacations, both abroad and on our yacht here in New Zealand. My location, vocation and vacations combined allow me a huge platform of photographic opportunity.
I'm always on the lookout to catch those precious moments in time. It might be the expression on a face, the cast of light on a vista, the form of anatomy, the splendour of nature itself or the juxtaposition of all of these.
Occasionally I like to digitally manipulate and filter photos to an enhanced level.
www.alarmigerphoto.com
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Kent Converse
Kent Converse was born and reared on a farm 14 miles northwest of Larned KS. He met Linda Galliart at Larned High School. They married in 1962 while both were attending the University of Kansas. Kent graduated in 1963 from KU with a BS of Education. He entered the US Army as a 2nd Lt. in 1964. He served in Korea and Viet Nam and was promoted to Captain. While in the army Kent was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, Purple Heart, six Air Medals. After he was honorably discharged from the Army he taught school for five years. In 1972 Kent left teaching for full time farming. He currently farms 2300 acres of wheat, alfalfa, milo and soybeans. Kent joined Kinsley Rotary in 1992. Kent brought the first Vietnamese Exchange Student to the US in the history of both countries in 1999. In 2001 Kent headed a drive to build the Unification Library in Viet Nam. In 2007 Kent received Rotary International’s highest award “Service Above Self.” Kent’s biggest dream in Rotary is to bring Rotary to Viet Nam. Kent and Linda have two sons, Dan and John, one daughter June, three grandsons and three granddaughters three step grandsons and two Rotary daughters Trang Nguyen and Ngat Dao of Vietnam and a Rotary son Arturo (Ed) Quintero of Panama.
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Francisco Aliwalas
Francisco Aliwalas is a Manhattan based filmmaker. His documentaries, series, and promos have aired on MTV, Discovery Asia, and AZN. For the Travel Channel series, 5 TAKES, he had been the Director, Videographer, and Series Producer for four seasons. In addition, he is a host/producer of YOUR TRAVEL GUIDE for that same cable network. In the realm of music videos, he directed, shot, and edited six. Francisco has made web content for New York Post, Current TV, Google Travel, Ford Models, Aviation Week, General Electric, and Dress for Success. Two of his latest documentaries, as Videographer, have premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and Hot Docs in Toronto. Recently, he won Best Picture, Director, and Editor at MTV World's 72 Hour Short Film Shoot-Out and his series for Conde Naste’s Concierge.com titled 24 Hours in…won Best Online Video Series as voted by Magazine Publishers of America.
http://current.com/studio/people/franciscoaliwalas
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Tina Doane
I speciailize in maternity and newborn photography. I have two studios in Southern California where I live with my husband of 15 years and our four
kids ages 6 to 13. I started photography about 5 years ago and am self taught. Newborns are my favorite subject to shoot.
www.tinadoane.com
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Jodi Hague
I love taking pictures of people, especially close-ups. I enjoy the challenge of capturing the character in people’s faces, to see their souls shining through their eyes. It feels so breathtaking when you've made a connection with the person your photographing, the pictures just start to flow. Being there to capture those moments is a privilege. I have a studio in my home and run my photography business from there, 'Moments by Jodi" photography. It is my dream come true to be doing something I love so much for a living. Thanks for your interest in my passion!
Sincerly, Jodi
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Timothi Jane Graham
Timothi was born and raised in New York City. While living there she studied at the prestigious International Center for Photography. She instantly fell in love with the art of black and white photography and the process of creating a beautiful archival print by hand in the darkroom. Prior to developing her skills as a photo artist, Timothi spent many years as a professional dancer in New York City, modeling and living in France, England, Germany, Italy and Japan and honing her acting chops in New York and Los Angeles on stage and in film and television productions. All these experiences developed her instincts as an emotionally intuitive artist as well as her understanding of movement and composition, giving her a very unique and complete approach to portraiture.
Timothi believes a portrait should be more than just a pretty picture. It should tell a story and reveal the simple truths that touch us all. Timothi believes in creating the most relaxing environment possible for those she photographs. She likes to meet with them before the shoot so that they can discuss, wardrobe, location and so she can spend some time developing a rapore with her subjects. She finds that when the client is relaxed and comfortable, thats when the magic happens. Timothi's style is intimate yet dramatic. She strives to create images that move and inspire.
Visit her website at www.timothiphoto.com
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Jim Kinnunen
Photography for me is the art of seeing the unique within the commonplace.
I remember looking at our family photo album and being drawn into those images. I saw photos of my dad at a lumber camp and as a crew member on a Great Lakes iron ore boat. Pictures of my mom and dad before I was born and after..pictures of myself before I had any memory. They expanded my sense of being in this world as well as the very size of the world I lived in.
Starting with an old fold out black and white camera my dad gave me..to Nikon SLR's and now my digital SLR's, I've always enjoyed photography!
I am currently using a Canon EOS 5D and a 1D Mark III. I also have the following lenses: a Canon 24-105mm f/4.0 L IS, a Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro, a Canon 180mm f/3.5 Macro, a Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS, Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS and a Canon 500mm f/4.0 L IS.
I really enjoy working with Photoshop. It's like magic compared to working with Cibachrome in my old darkroom. In the digital darkroom, I can easily see what the image will look like before I print it. I currently use an Epson R2400 printer and a Canon Pixma Pro 9500.
For more, visit KinnunenPhoto.com
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Kristen Accisano
Manasquan NJ Childhood and Lifestyle Photographer. I specialize in capturing those moments we want to last forever. Candid on-location photography.
www.GardenLanePhotography.com
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Sandra Schlesinger
I have always liked photography, but for many years raising children and teaching literature/writing at a local college were my priorities. However, in the last several years I have focused on developing my photographic skills.
I also love to travel and in the past few years have spent five months in Mexico traveling in my camper with Sophie-the-bichon, another two months in Baja traveling in the same mode and also exploring the western and southwestern states. Recently I've also been lucky enough to visit Africa several times, travel in Southeast Asia, Bali, Belize, and Peru.
I recently acquired a Canon 5D, and use my Canon 24-105 L lens most frequently and the 100-400 for wildlife.
I would love feedback of any sort on my images. I expect to be learning about photography-- and everything else-- for a long time.
For more, visit whitepelicanphotography.com
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Kellee Laser
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Karen Kessinger
Photography has always been my passion. As a child I would get in everyone's face and try to get "memorable" shots. After years in the corporate world, I read a book entitled, "How Not To Come Home From Work Exhausted." It advised to pursue the things you truly love and success will follow. Shortly there after, my company "Muddy Faces Photography" was born. Well, and a third and fourth child.
I have had the privilege of earning money doing what I love best for the past two years. I am self-taught and credit fellow photographers for my growth. I regularly study other people's work and try to grow by asking a lot of questions and getting inspired by unique perspectives.
Thanks for looking at my work!
Karen Kessinger
www.MuddyFaces.com
404.317.5711
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Rebecca Kendall
Rebecca Kendall is a freelance writer living in New York City.
Her two children were adopted from South
Korea in 2004 and 2005.
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Brooke Allen
Brooke Allen was born in 1952 when "Brooke" was primarily a man's name. Times change and now he enjoys being nominated each year to Who's Who of American Women. He is a husband to Eve, a father of Glen and Davis and a manager of money for Maple Securities, USA, Inc.
His grandmother and father both loved to tell stories. His father had on his computer a list of over a hundred stories he intended to write but he had completed only a quarter of them when he died. It was then that Brooke decided to start writing. When people ask Brooke if all the stories he tells are true he responds, "Hmmm… let's just say they are based on true stories. But just as a poet needs license to transform facts into truth, I have taken liberties"
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S. P. Mukherji
I first felt the need of a camera while on a holiday trip. I wasted no time and bought an Asahi Pentax K1000 SLR camera on coming back. And the journey began.
I remained totally submerged in photography until professional hazards slowly separated me from my hobby. This trend seemed to change a bit with the advent of digital camera regime and I bought a point and shoot 2MP Nikon Coolpix during the end of 2003 (the camera was soon replaced by the present one) to pursue my lost passion. The journey now has begun again.
By profession I am a full time engineer and a part time “freelance” designer
(who works for free :-) ).
www.betterphoto.com
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Ernest F. Tiemann
I want to document my life.
I teach both English and business classes for the University of Maryland - University College. Currently I am living and teaching in Japan, but in the last four years I have taught in Germany, Belgium, Spain, the Azores, and England. Being assigned to various locations has given me the opportunity to travel and broaden my experiences of other cultures and people. Photography is a natural outgrowth of that curiosity. I relish a good image captured well for it refreshes the experience whenever I look at it.
I am married with four children (three women and one man), all of whom are currently living in Chicagoland.
For more, visit erntie.com
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Emily E. Bem
I'm a stay at home mom of three sassy little ones. They are a real handful, but I love them. When I have more time and resources, I wish to pursue more dramatic photography. I love lighting that tells a story and shadows are as important to me as the light. I'm always looking for something a little different. I mostly use my daughters as models...sometimes my sisters and brothers are good sports too.
www.betterphoto.com
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Jessica Long
Writer
I have always lived my life for the moment. As a competitive equestrian growing up in Rhode Island, I spent most of my time traveling the east coast gaining independence and making friends. After high school I went on to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Communications at Boston University, while continuing to nourish my passion for horses as captain of the BU Equestrian team. Immediately following graduation, my boyfriend and I moved across the globe to experience life in the South Pacific. I have recently returned to the States and I am now working as the Sales and Marketing Coordinator for the Rhode Island Convention Center.
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Scott Stulberg
I've had many gifts in my life ... but maybe the best one of all was the camera my father gave me when I was ten years old. A few years later a whole new world opened up for me when my parents built a darkroom for me in our basement. Under the safelights, smelling chemicals and listening to music, I lost all track of time watching my images come to life. Although I've been using Photoshop for many years, it was the countless hours in the darkroom that made me fall in love with photography.
Scott is a photography instructor at UCLA and a stock photographer. His site is at www.asa100.com
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Ellen Baron Blaustein
Ellen Baron is a wife, mother and grandmother who has had three distinctive careers:
1) as an editor at an educational laboratory;
2) as a businesswoman who ran a private-label group at Black & Decker, and then served as Director of Marketing for a consumer electronics start-up company; and
3) as an academic administrator who was director of a post-baccalaureate business program.
Her 'Just Jobs' (as opposed to "Careers") included piano teacher and French tutor (her undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis having been in French).
Now retired from both careers and jobs, Ellen serves on the Maryland State Attorney Grievance Commission, as well as the Boards of several non-profits. She has lived in England, Switzerland and Germany, as well as St. Louis, Boston, a suburb of Washington, D.C., and, now, Baltimore, MD.
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Rea de Miranda
I was born and raised in South Africa and started as a journalist at a small
newspaper in the country where I mostly wrote about farmers and their
interests. After a few years the city called and I moved to greener
pastures. I have been a crime reporter for a few years as well as
entertainment reporter. For a while I also wrote a lot about teen issues
especially problems teenagers face like drugs, Satanism, sex, homosexuality
and a host of other subjects. I write short stories, paint and read novels
as a hobby. I have another son, Marco who is 15 years old.
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Tina Lai
The Global Gourmet is an unique food concepts company founded in 2007 by Tina Lai. Tina Lai is a global food traveller. In her words, a food traveller is a person who goes around the world in a journey expressly for food discoveries. “My work is a travelogue of the aromas, colors and sounds that inspire me”. She takes an unique standpoint on food deriving her cooking inspirations from history, culture and personal experience.
Before becoming The Global Gourmet, Tina Lai worked for 10 years as an interior architect in New York City. By the way of her fondness of food, design and people, Tina became involved in special events and catering.
She had her start organizing a fundraiser for international multi-media artist Ibrahim Qraishi in conjunction with The Asia Society New York (June 2004). Subsequently, this event led to other cultural organizations, LANSA (Lawyers Association for South Asians, May 2005), The U.N.C.A. (The United Nations Correspondents Association, September 2005) and Chowrangi a literary and arts magazine (November, 2005).
In May 2006, Tina Lai completed the design for Pratima, an upscale ayuverdic Spa in SOHO New York. As part of her unique vision of total environment, Tina also organized the opening party with classical Indian entertainers and spectacular food presentations.
At the moment, Tina continues to travel the world to create events with cultural and corporate clients. She created “Cooking with Friends”, an intimate and interactive “cultural theme dinner party” with great success in New York, Paris and Hamburg. She hopes to take her grassroots food and wine seminar to other countries giving people the chance to experience new tastes and cultures.
Tina Lai adds to her roster of talents, a fondness for languages as well: she speaks Mandarin, Portuguese, French, Italian, Spanish, English and is now of course, learning yet a new language-- German. She is also the mother of ten-year old Emma who is French-Chinese-American who is also learning German.
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Tess Almendarez Lojacono
I am a writer/teacher/business owner, living with my husband and two small daughters in western New York. My father was Mexican, my mother, German/Irish. This mix yielded a blend of Spanish soul and peasant spirituality. It inspires me daily.
Originally from Pittsburgh, PA , I received my BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and immediately began teaching an art workshop at a nursing home that I passed each day, to and from the bus stop. Today, I run my own company, Fine Art Miracles, which specializes in fine art classes for inner city kids and for the elderly, particularly those in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Our goal is to bring fine art education to those who otherwise may not have the chance to experience it.
Because I have children and run a business, I have to find ways to eke out time for writing. I get up early. I stay up late. I take my laptop with me, everywhere I go. If I have five minutes between classes to polish a paragraph, I do it!
My story, “Heaven” is the first in a series about the fictional Mendez family, Hispanic Americans whose struggles are recognizable to us all.
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Linda Behrens
As a photographer I specialize in Heirloom Portrait
Photography, studio and location. However, I take photographs everywhere
I go. My goal is to not only please the eye, but to evoke emotion and
touch the heart. I love photo journalism mixed with portrait photography,
especially where children are concerned. I like to watch them play,
and I am thrilled when I see their joy and capture the moment. Many
times you don't see joy, you capture a look, or an expression that
only a parent would recognize, yet defines the personality of that
child. They are all expressions that are fleeting, but if caught with
a camera, make it possible to create artwork that can be shared, enlarged,
matted, and framed for your home, or becomes one frame in a series
of photos that tell a story . All are frozen moments in the life of
your child or family member.
www.lindabehrensphotography.com
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PIA -Passion In Art
Pia Camilla Harden
is a full-time mother of two daughters age 2 and 4, and has
been writing her whole life. Pia squeezes in time here and there to work on her
writing and acting career after first being Mom.
Originally from Sweden, Pia was always very attracted to both business and art.
After working as an account executive for an art gallery, she left her home country
at nineteen years of age. Pia lived in Switzerland, Lausanne, for two years where
she for a worked and lived with children that had been through very traumatic
life experiences. After that she traveled around the world, i.e. Australia,Tasmania,Thailand,Antarctica,Spain,United
Kingdom and most of Europe.
Finally Pia settled in the United States and had a good artist career, got
married and had two daughters with singer Bobby Harden. Pia worked as a make-up
artist for nearly 20 years and did faces like Dr.Bill Cosby, Lee Iacocca, Richard
Branson, and Heidi Klum, worked for for Chanel, Bobby Brown, Laura Mercier, and
Frederic Fekkai. She attended NY clown school and studied with talented clowns
like Dick Monday, Tiffany, Riley and Grand-ma from Big Apple Circus. Pia has
also taken 10 years of acting training in NYC.
She has a Scientific education from her home country Sweden, Pia’s hobbies
include Bonsai's, languages, skiing, horseback riding, martial arts, scrapbooking,
and anything water.
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Cheryl Paley
Cheryl Paley is a theatre director and writer. She is Artistic Director
for The NiteStar Program, a theatre ensemble sponsored by St. Luke's
Roosevelt Hospital Center's Center for Comprehensive Care. NiteStar
produces a repertory season with shows for 5th and 6th grade, middle
school, high school, college and adult community outreach audiences,
with a sexuality and AIDS prevention mission. She adopted her daughter
Zoe from Guatemala in October, 2001.
Currently writing a book based on her own experiences as a single, adoptive,
transracial mother called "She's Not Yours, Is She: Parenting Out of the
Box", she is currently interviewing single moms, gay parents, transracial
adoptive parents and mixed race parents for inclusion in the book. Interested
contributors can contact her at CPaley1050@aol.com.
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Robert Ganz
I've been pursuing photography as a hobby for the past 5 years. I am a contest junkie, but have also been published and even had a few book covers....Betterphoto has played a large role in my success!
I will shoot just about anything and am constantly trying new things (ya gotta love digital for that)
I shoot with a 30D now, but have kept my Canon 10D as a backup.
The 1D MkII is still on my wish list...oh that and a 300 f2.8! :)
www.betterphoto.com
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Leigh-Anne Curry
Leigh-Anne realised at a young age that writing was in her blood. She started
writing for a local community gazette while still at school, and at the young
age of 16 already had her own opinion column in the publication. After graduating
from Rhodes University with a Bachelor of Arts degree (majoring in Journalism,
English and History) she went on to pursue a career in the communications
industry, writing and managing an array of publications. Today, Leigh-Anne
is a freelance writer, and, as a true people-person, her writing forte lies
in profiling people.
For more information on Leigh-Anne and the services she offers as a freelance
writer and subeditor, visit www.sayingitwrite.co.za
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Aung Myat
I attend Touro College in New York City. My place of birth was Yangon, Myanmar. My dad is a doctor and a clinical coordinator for the Silberstein Aging and Dementia Research Center. I also work part-time as a clinical tester for Alzheimer's Patients at my dad's center. My mother is an auditor in the United Nations, working in the Internal Auditing Department. We moved to the United States in 1997 when I was 7. My hobbies are drawing, reading stuff of interest and philosophy and discovering new music.
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Patrick Bilder
is a post-doctoral researcher in biochemistry at
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY.
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Eti Swinford
My art is a representation of those sites, sounds, and smells of the imagery
I see around me. Photography is a method to capture those moments.
I am a native of Florida and have long since enjoyed my surroundings and the creatures I share the world with. Florida has changed dramatically through the years. The beauty changing as well becoming subtle and dear. When it is found it must be captured!
Many things I have seen are long gone. Changed by mankind or nature herself. My regrets, I did not have the insight to take the image and preserve it.
www.etiswinford.com
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Chuck Inglefield
My interest in photography started in my teenage years. My great-, great-grandfather
was a photographer, so I must have inherited his creativity gene.
Only recenly have I resumed my hobby after almost 10 years off.
All of my work is done with digital equipment. My subject interests vary and I am
always grateful for comments and straight forward critiques of my images.
I hope you enjoy my gallery.
Read more about Chuck Inglefield at www.betterphoto.com
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Jim Zuckerman
Few people are able to spend most of their time pursuing their passion in life. I'm
one of them, and I feel blessed to have had a love affair with photography
since I began taking pictures.
In 1970, I decided to abort my intended career as a doctor in favor
of photography and have never regretted it. Photography has enriched
my life more than I can tell you. My career has taken me to over
60 countries, and I've seen and photographed wondrous things.
I specialize in wildlife and nature, international travel, and digital effects.
In addition, I also shoot nudes, photo- and electron microscopy, children,
and other subjects that stimulate my visual or emotional sensibilities.
www.corporatefineart.com
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Michael Wayland
Michael is a professor at Methodist University in Fayetteville NC where he teaches Business Policy and Strategy. Michael is also a Civil and Domestic mediator. His specialty is Divorce Mediation. Michael believes that trial based divorce is the most destructive and out-dated way for a couple to divorce. He is a strong advocate of Divorce Mediation, and often cites Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, (Ret.) U.S. Supreme Court who said, "Traditional litigation is a mistake that must be corrected... For some disputes trials will be the only means, but for many claims trials by adversarial contest must in time go the way of the ancient trial by battle and blood. Our system is too costly, too painful, too destructive, too inefficient for really civilized people." Michael’s overwhelming objective is to assist divorcing couples in reaching a fair out of court settlement that achieves all of their goals, is cost effective, quick, non-adversarial, protects the best interests of the children, and the parties will be comfortable living with. If you have children, high conflict court litigation most likely will affect them for the balance of their lives. If you don't have kids, it will still wear on you. Michael wants to help you avoid that. Michael will travel across the country to mediate and has offices in Columbus OH and North Carolina.
Michael can be reached at CDSOhio@yahoo.com
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Gwyneth Leech
A native of Philadelphia, Gwyneth Leech was educated at the University
of Pennsylvania and Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland where
she received her BFA and graduate degree in drawing & painting.
Ms. Leech has exhibited her paintings and videos widely in
Britain and in the United States, including solo exhibitions
in Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, Philadelphia and New York City.
Her work has been exhibited in the National Portrait Gallery
in London and is included in private, corporate and public
collections.
The artist's current project of Perfect Family portraits tackles same-sex parenting, mixed race marriage, trans-racial adoption and raising a
child with special needs in the depiction of her New York City neighbors and friends in oils on wood panel.
The portrait series grew out of "the experience of suddenly finding myself
in a Conspicuous Family after my daughter was born with Down Syndrome in 2003.
I was astonished by the warmth shown by so many people towards my child, and
have found myself hearing many stories about families feeling different or
unusual in some may. I decided that such diversity was in need of commemoration
in a formal and permanent way."
Perfect Families was first exhibited at Franklin 54 Gallery in New York City in October, 2006. The exhibit moves on to Southwest Minnesota State University Art Museum from January 23 through February 23, 2007.
Ms. Leech lives and works in New York City.
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Travis Ruse
I live in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
I work in midtown Manhattan.
42nd & Lexington Ave., to be exact, right across from Grand Central Station.
As the crow flies, that's just 6 miles.
But on the tracks, it can be three trains,
11 stops, and 45 minutes each way.
This is what I see every day commuting
to and from work.
www.travisruse.com
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Susan and Neil Silverman
Susan and Neil forever seek "the Image, the Light and the Moment" through
their camera lens. Together they teach workshops, photograph a multitude
of subject matter: people, nature, landscape, weddings, travel, commercial
and industrial sites.
Their work is represented by stock agencies both national and international
and has appeared in a variety of publications including the cover
of Outdoor Photography, Elle Magazine, Sierra Club, Microsoft, Pacific
Rim Magazine, Cure Magazine, der Spiegel, Tamrac International Catalogue
Cover, Nikon World, The Wooden boat, Sierra Club, Nikon International
Catalogue, and Proceedings among many others.
www.thesilvermansphotography.com
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Donna Rae Moratelli
"I am a Stock & assignment photographer located in Central
New Jersey and specialize in creative graphic photography.
I am most inspired when shooting clean, simple, graphic images with a lot of
color& symbolism.
To me, photographs can instantly define an idea, a subject, or a layout.
I currently shoot with a Canon EOS 20D & Canon EOS D60 and us a variety
of Canon L series lenses.
I am hard-working and willing to spend as much time as it takes to capture
the right angle, the best light, and the best images."
"Creativity can't be rushed"
www.donnaraephotography.com
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Howard Schatz
The photographs of Howard Schatz are exhibited in museums and photography galleries
internationally and are included in innumerable private collections. He has
received international acclaim for his work.
In Character: Actors Acting Schatz's sixteenth book of photographs, was published
this spring by Bulfinch. Schatz photographed 100 actors of stage, screen and
television, directing them in one-on-one improvisation. Botanica (Bulfinch
2005) and Athlete, (HarperCollins, 2002) were Schatz's two other most recently
published books of photographs. Schatz's books are known worldwide; other
titles include: Nude Body Nude; BodyKnots, Passion & Line, and Pool Light.
Schatz's editorial work has been published in magazines around the world,
including Time, Sports Illustrated, Vogue, Vogue Italia, GQ Italia, The New
York Times magazine, The New Yorker, Stern, Life, Black/White, American Photo,
Photo France, and Photo Italia. His work as been featured on the Today Show,
Good Morning America, NPR, Fox Sports Network, the Discovery Channel and
widely in Europe.
He has made extraordinary images for such advertising clients as Escada, Sergio
Tacchini, Nike, Wolford, Etienne Aigner, Sony, Adidas, Finlandia Vodka, MGM Grand
Hotel, Virgin Records, Pantene, and Mercedes-Benz.
Howard Schatz's fine art work is represented in Denver by Gallery M www.gallerym.com,
in Los Angeles by the Apex Gallery www.apexfineart.com which
will feature the premiere gallery exhibition of In Character: Actors Acting,
opening on April 7, 2006. In New York, Schatz is represented by the Staley-Wise
Gallery www.staleywise.com. A full listing of other galleries in the United
States and abroad can be found in the Galleries section of Schatz's website, www.howardschatz.com
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Nancy Rosen
i am a painter.
for me this does not require much thinking, it's like breathing.
what you see in these paintings is your own reflection, like a mirror.
to me they are quite simple; instinctive and essential.
You can view Nancy's work at her website - www.nrosen.com
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Bobby Harden
Bobby Harden began singing in church at the age of thirteen in Youngstown,
Ohio. He moved to New York City in 1989 and made his mark at the Village
Gate. He has performed everywhere from Munich to Hong Kong, and across
the US. Bobby has been featured in the Calgary Stampede Grandstand Show,
performing for over 16,000 people each night for ten days. Bobby has earned international
acclaim as "New York's Soul Man." Bobby's CD, 'Soul Pupose," is
a project built on rich lyrical subject, generous melodies, solid grooves, and
powerful vocals. The influence of traditional R&B and soul are woven
throughout this album.
Go to www.bobbyharden.com, CDBaby.com for
performance dates and to purchase CD.
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Gail Dennison
Judy's House
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Tara White
Photographer, Filmmaker, and Illustrator
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Jenna Reedy
Babies, Bed Pans and the Seventh Sense
I didn't know a thing about babies. I had never fulfilled
that teenage rite of passage of babysitting and I certainly didn't
have any interest in it as an adult.
Diaper change? What on earth were all those tabby things for?
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