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In addition to portrait photography, including senior pictures, graduation, engagement we also do sporting events. Need a professional photographer for senior night or for your surfer who is just getting the hang of it...let us know. For that wedding or birthday part we have a Halo Booth so your guest can dress up and take super special selfies.
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Food and restaurant photography. After a career in ghost-writing I got my start in photography shooting the food of my James Beard Award winning wife, Chef Jody Adams. From there I moved to restaurant interiors and staff photography - all of which I still actively do. Eventually I found myself photographing food and people in distant and exotic contexts - the hospitality programs at a Partners in Health hospital in Haiti, cooks and guides on Tanzanian safaris, and clients and activities on culinary bicycle tours in France and Italy.
Quincy
I photograph corporate events, portraits, headshots, editorial assignments, commercial advertising and weddings.
Quincy
Wry Photography is a studio founded by Annemarie Reardon and Mike Yavorsky. We believe that the photographs we take are as important as the memories you make, and that our work will help you cherish those times for years to come. Photographing newly engaged couples or documenting a wedding day is a serious responsibility, and we strive always to be worthy of the trust you’ve given us.
Debbie McGowan
Quincy
Kayla Skillin is a Boston-based photographer specializing in fine art, natural light portraiture of children, families, and couples.
Quincy
Photo Journalism, events, art photography and other categories. Alex Mavradis began in photography at an early age by watching and later participating in helping his father develop photographs in a darkroom from black and white film. Understanding the dynamics of the wet baths and its chemicals as it relates to the silver oxide on film, to drying the image, working with a Besselar enlarger and other darkroom techniques.
Quincy
My studio creates unique and conceptual images for advertising and design firms that bring corporate and consumer material to market internationally. Brett's innate ability to work with people, in addition to his proficiency in today's advancing photographic technology allows him to create dynamic images that set him apart from the norm. He works seamlessly with agency production teams, consistently delivering flawless product and super happy clients.
Quincy
Jenny French
I had the Boston Film Family shoot both my Spring and Fall Collections. HIGHLY recommend for Fashion photography. Each time I got both catalogue and editorial style shots of every look solo as well as in group, all done in a day with photos delivered in no less than 2 days after. Such versatile sets gave me photos for look books, event flyers, posters, standing art in my shop, patches and I even turned them into prayer candles which quickly sold out. Plus it's very straight forward to book with games or time wasting - just someone listening to what you want who knows how to get it done efficiently.
Quincy
John Carson
Outstanding experience. We scheduled our son's senior photo and they not only made him feel comfortable throughout the shoot, the photos came out fantastic. The quick turnaround, with touch ups, was exactly what we needed to get the photo submitted to the school. Highly professional company and worth it.
Quincy
Shilpa Setty
To be completely candid, I actually know Anand with AKA Imagery, we have been friends and so I knew that he was going to be great. He is professional, creative, talented, very reasonable, and so easy to work with. The pictures were sent to us almost immediately after the photo shoot. They all turned out beautifully! Each picture perfectly captured the emotion of the day! Thank you
Understanding what you see in the viewfinder... Understanding why someone whats to see it
understanding how to present it in a way that generates emotion
For portraits and headshots, once we have established the basics such as general type of photo, who or how many are in any of the photos, and how many photos are you hoping to have made available to you (and what format)...
I would also like to know, as well as make a client consider the following:
Do you consider the photos you want to be traditional with very standard looks or are they something you would like to have fun with.
What kind of photos do YOU want from this?
Why do you want them ?
Do you have any specific goals that the images should achieve?
Why?
Who would you like to give a copy of these photos to?
Why?
What kind of budget do you have to achieve your goals?
When do you need the pics taken and when do you need them delivered?
Hearing someone say "Oh thats a cool shot!" Knowing that a photo I took evoked an emotion in someone else means to me I am doing the right thing.
Ive started so many business in my 50+ years that its just what I do, however I had been doing photography, mostly sports photography for about 10 years when I was laid off from an 18 year long job in IT, and this made me think it was time to do what I actually want to. My first official job landed one of my photos on the US Olympic website.
Due to the pandemic, I have narrowed the amount of photography I choose to do at the moment, and have found a 9 to 5 work at home contract in IT to make ends meet, but I continue to do several shoots a month, some for clients and others for myself.
If you are looking for some newborn photos, there are better out there, if you are looking at a quick and dirty set of wedding pics, there are better out there also (Im gonna want to do at least a few GRAND PORTRAITS with a setup and lighting and so on...)
I avoid any job I cannot do well, I have no issue saying "Someone else MUST be better at this type of shot than I"
When I commit to a shoot, generally I will start studying from that moment. I will review how the shot should look, what issues might come up and is there a new way to handle them, I also look at new ideas for the poses, and the props, hair and makeup options, and more... I look to understand the events I shoot and what the people in attendance feel about it. I look to know who the audience for the shots will be and how to best get their emotions going from the shots.
I want to create an image, not just take a picture.
If all someone wanted was a basic image with no style or added artistic value, I could but I would rather not. I am not a MASS Production guy, and providing photography through connected iPhones and the likes is something that you would do better with from someone else.
Most shots are outdoors on location, in a nice place with light and lots of airflow. However when shooting in studio, it is normally just myself, the subject or subjects and a parent if its a kids shoot. The studio is wiped down with recommended cleaners both before and after the shoot, and windows remain open as much as possible during the shoot to keep a solid airflow. I will also wear a mask as should the others in the studio unless it needs to be removed for the photo... (or a sip of a drink).
Also I like to make certain that no one has a fever before we start.
based on 122 reviews
The average rating for Bark Photographers in Quincy is 4.99, based on 122 reviews.