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13 Nov 2017
JOHNNY HARITOS AT FREEDOM ART AND MUSIC

LOCAL ART

Johnny Haritos is a Frenchtown based artist, best know for his drawings of rock stars that are signed by the rockers.  Johnny with an eye for light, color and shape also produces pleasing and interesting photographs.

I photographed him on B&W film at his recent show at Freedom Art & Music.  I really enjoyed seeing his work.

Freedom Art & Music is like a lot of local galleries, offering a venue for local artists and serving as a draw for visitors looking for original art at affordable prices.  I try and make it to as many openings as I can.  I like supporting local galleries.  Just being there matters.  Our local galleries are our culture.…

07 Nov 2017
THE CHEF

OWN IT

While shooting some food photos for a local restaurant I was asked if I could get a headshot of the chef. (Of course I could!)

From the moment I stepped into the kitchen I could tell who was in charge of it. She owned it.

No arrogance, no belligerence, just warm, friendly, supreme confidence. …

06 Nov 2017
ROBERT DEBARTH TYPEWRITER REPAIR

TYPEWRITER MAN

Robert DeBarth has been repairing and rebuilding typewriters for over 70 years.  Now you might think that business would be slow, but Robert has plenty of work.  His skills are actually in high demand.  People still love typewriters.

If you’ve ever tried to fix one you know that they are like watches with hundreds of integrated parts.  It takes a specialist and there are not too many typewriter factory repair centers anymore (probably none), so Robert is at a premium.

I did a Google virtual tour of Robert’s shop, in Lansdale, Pa and couldn’t resist asking if I could do a few portraits.  Robert was fun to photograph and a pleasure to talk to.  He has done this work his whole adult life and at 90, he has no plans to quit anytime soon.

In his words, “It’s what I do.”

ROBERT DEBARTH WITH TYPEWRITERS

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05 Nov 2017
BOB RAPP_BY BROKAW PHOTOGRAPHY

DOES YOUR WORK MAKE YOU HAPPY?

Sometimes. Yes?

They say “work is work” and it is, of course, but if it brings us satisfaction then it’s more than work, it’s living life well.

I’ve always loved my jobs, my work (except for that time in college I delivered telephone books…) and most of the time it was satisfying.

That’s especially true at the end of a productive day.

Boredom, fatigue and stress love to nudge their way in from time to time, but that’s normal. So what else is new?

So chances are your work makes you happy, at least sometimes. (Try not to think about the other times!)…

26 Jul 2017
Environmental Headshot

Interesting Headshots

Headshots are, of course, a staple of business.  People expect to see a current version and get a sense of who you are.  Headshots are typically done in a studio, which certainly works well, but may sometimes be a little less original than the person being photographed.  Your headshot should do you justice!

Studio style headshots are great when large teams of people need to be photographed and consistency is important.  They can be done more quickly and efficiently when all the lighting and backdrops are the same.  They can also be reproduced more easily if new employees come on board later and need the exact same style of headshot.

Environmental Headshot

Whenever possible, I like to encourage clients to consider creating headshots in a business-oriented environment rather than a studio.  This is especially valuable when the business offers some interesting eye candy to serve as a backdrop.  Environmental headshots can be visually interesting and when done well, engage the viewer more than a simple studio portrait.  Environmental headshots can also tell a story and put you in context.  This helps “brand” you for the services or products you offer.

So when it is time to update your headshot consider getting out of the studio.  If you want a choice, then do both.  Get the safe shot in the studio then reach a little deeper and try something different.

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