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Comments Off on Coming Back Around. Wish I’d Shot That. At the extreme). Still, there is hope as only a photograph can engender, that this just happened and the photographer just happened to be there. L) and Dawoud Bey. Also tagged John Earle. Comments Off on Wish I’d Shot That. Fishing Trumps Photography … oops! Nate … sweet cast. Through it”. What did I do? Dave and Bryant … Fish on. Also tagged Fly Fishing. Images by Paul Strand. 8220;there is a God” portrait. Dimetrodon Warren, Vermont. 8220; Bill...
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Category Archives: Executive Portraiture. Also posted in ALL. Comments Off on Coming Back Around. What is interesting to me is that these relatively straightforward assignments demand, during the interaction, the same attention as a more highly produced work (See my post The Essential Portrait. Also posted in ALL. Go Directly to Leader Portfolio-. One can feel any tension dissipate as this combination of control, calm, and conversation takes effect. In the end, you know it all has come together, beca...
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Sometimes you come away from an assignment unhappy with the result. Jim Stone, Chairman and CEO of Plymouth Rock Assurance, is an easy guy to underestimate. He is humble, friendly, and accessible. He is also really, really, smart. He was looking for a founder’s portrait. These assignments are high pressure for me only because they have to […]. Comments Off on Coming Back Around. Wish I’d Shot That. Comments Off on Wish I’d Shot That. FYI … Some Changes and Additions. It all started when my wife Marni saw...
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Wish I’d Shot That. At the extreme). Still, there is hope as only a photograph can engender, that this just happened and the photographer just happened to be there. L) and Dawoud Bey. Also posted in ALL. Comments Off on Wish I’d Shot That. FYI … Some Changes and Additions. Interior of John Earle’s new Studio. Subject View of John Earle Photography New studio. Photographer’s view while shooting a portrait at John Earle Photography. Most important, it creates a quiet intimate space to have the interaction.
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Also posted in ALL. Comments Off on Coming Back Around. Wish I’d Shot That. At the extreme). Still, there is hope as only a photograph can engender, that this just happened and the photographer just happened to be there. L) and Dawoud Bey. Also posted in ALL. Comments Off on Wish I’d Shot That. It all started when my wife Marni saw this property online. What was in it for me you might ask? Now … back to Photography. Also posted in ALL. Comments Off on Back in Action. Tight Portraits Source Code. One of t...
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Tight Portraits Source Code. Fifteen years ago, my brother in law Rod Cook. One of the true artists I know ) took my wife and my daughter out on his back porch and made this picture:. I don’t know or care where inspiration lives . To me, it is important and inevitable; but it takes it’s time getting here. Experience has taught me not to rush it: but to believe it will arrive. There is lots to do in the meantime … like life. A few years ago I took these pictures …. John at johnearlephoto dot com.
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Fishing Trumps Photography … oops! Nate … sweet cast. So here is the scene … two old (92 and 84) friends … a pristene river … beautiful, rambunctious trout … spring hatches … it was a movie aching to be made … perhaps “A River. Through it”. What did I do? Dave and Bryant … Fish on. Also posted in ALL. The Eyes have it … Opthalmology. Watching and photographing while a surgeon makes an incision on an eyeball strikes very close to home. To be in such close proximity to science and medicine for so long, on ...
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Fishing Trumps Photography … oops! What is interesting to me is that these relatively straightforward assignments demand, during the interaction, the same attention as a more highly produced work (See my post The Essential Portrait. This entry was posted in ALL. And tagged Annual Report. Fishing Trumps Photography … oops! John at johnearlephoto dot com.
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Tag Archives: location photography. Fishing Trumps Photography … oops! Nate … sweet cast. So here is the scene … two old (92 and 84) friends … a pristene river … beautiful, rambunctious trout … spring hatches … it was a movie aching to be made … perhaps “A River. Through it”. What did I do? Dave and Bryant … Fish on. Also tagged Fly Fishing. As long as I am being pretentious it is a short leap to the idea of the headshot as the haiku of portraiture … a simple vehicle to a simple truth. One usua...8220; B...
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Fishing Trumps Photography … oops! Back in Action ». Tight Portraits Source Code. Fifteen years ago, my brother in law Rod Cook. One of the true artists I know ) took my wife and my daughter out on his back porch and made this picture:. I don’t know or care where inspiration lives . To me, it is important and inevitable; but it takes it’s time getting here. Experience has taught me not to rush it: but to believe it will arrive. There is lots to do in the meantime … like life. This entry was posted in ALL.