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ARCHIVAL AND ORGANIC PHOTOGRAPHS

In today’s world, everyone hears about organic foods and archival products. In a way, they are similar. As a portrait photographer, organic and archival are very important concepts for me and my portrait photography studio.

I have been eating fresh and organic foods all my life. I either grow or seek out what’s local and in season and what is grown without harmful chemicals. The same goes for the products I produce for my photography clients. I start with a high resolution file that has been meticulously retouched for a natural appearance. The inks I use are fresh, the paper and mats are acid free. Just as a fruit or vegetable is harvested at the appropriate time, my prints are made with pigment-based inks , cured and archival with a lightfast rating of up to 108 years. The grandmother test is that a print should be unnoticeably changed for three generations. Refrigerating your produce helps some last longer after harvesting. Photographic prints generally last longer when they are kept out of direct sunlight, extreme heat and humidity. Take a look at the photographs below.

Archival And Organic Photographs

PAPER FOR PORTRAIT PRINTS: These family portraits were all made over a hundred years ago. Each has varying stages of aging. The print from 1870 shows the most signs of deterioration with uniform lightening of the tonalities. The image was printed on albumen paper made with egg whites. The photographs from 1900 and 1911 were printed on a fiber based paper and show almost no signs of fading, just a shift to warmer toned blacks. At my portrait studio, the inks are pigment based and the paper is acid-free. I also offer photographs made on an artist’s acid free watercolor paper which has a slight texture. It is museum grade and produces prints rich in tonality.

COFFEE TABLE ALBUMS, BOUND LIBRARY BOOKS:

The company I work with has a tradition of fine bookbinding procedures since 1942. The original founders and owners were trained in old world Italy from a fifth generation custom bookbinder and use the finest quality materials. Album styles range from very traditional through contemporary to avant-garde. They welcome photographer’s ideas and will customize the books to meet our client’s needs.

Archival and Organic Photographs

CLOTH DESK FOLIOS: I have a company that uses Japanese bookbinding fabrics, acid-free mats and their loving hands make the most exquisite desk folios. They produce their products as heirlooms to last for generation after generation. This is a concept I fully embrace. What I also love is that they will create custom folios to meet my client’s needs.

Archival And Organic Photographs

At my portrait studio, archival and organic is a way of life. Photographs made with pigment based inks, on acid-free paper, and mounted in products like books and desk folios will last many generations. If you have any questions about growing vegetables organically or eating organic food, please contact me as well. I am well versed on both topics!!

 

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The year was 1968, I bought my first car, a rally green 327 Camaro. Driving down the road listening to The Rolling Stones “Satisfaction,” I was on top of the world!

Do you remember your first car? Or after years of thinking about a certain car do you own it now? As a portrait photographer, I have the pleasure to photograph all kinds of people and their favorite cars. There is the excitement of ownership, the relationship you develop with the car, and a sense of home away from home. Maybe one of the photographs below will resonate with your experiences.

Portraits with Cars; is there a special car in your life?

Ok. So I am ten months old. I already mastered walking. It’s about time I learned to drive. I have places to go!

Portraits with Cars; is there a special car in your life?

I have worked hard my whole life to provide for my family. The kids are grown and doing well. It’s time for me to purchase my “Dream Car.”

Portraits with Cars; is there a special car in your life?

We summer in the Hamptons and there is nothing quite like taking the family for a drive in my Buick down to the beach!

Portraits with Cars; is there a special car in your life?

We have Dad’s Ferrari. Let’s party!!

Portraits with Cars; is there a special car in your life?

It’s fun just hanging out in my pink car. I can even “blow kisses” like I am leaving to go somewhere important!

 

So next time you have your family portrait session you may want to include the special car in your life!!

 

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The Holidays are fast approaching: President’s week, Spring Break, Easter and Passover. Families may be gathering to celebrate and it’s a great time for updating the family photographs. Sometimes, it’s the only time people are able to get together. As a family photographer, I know how important these times can be and having a professional photographer there to document it  can be invaluable. The sessions are often scheduled in the late afternoon when the light is soft and golden. Some families bring along beverages and snacks and make it a party-like atmosphere. I like to offer at least the following eight groupings:

1. The Whole Family Seated and Standing

2. The Grandparents with the Grandchildren

Family Reunion Photography, different groupings

3. All of the Grandchildren

4. Three or Four Generations: All the men, all the ladies.

5. The Grandparents. The Grandparents with their grown children as demonstrated below.

Family Reunion photography, different groupings.

6. Each Family Group

7. The Children of Each Family

8. Individuals of the Children. The children having fun together as a group.

Family Reunion Photographs, different groupings.

I am always open to different groupings and a client’s suggestions. If time permits, I like to add some candid photojournalistic photographs. It might be playing ball, running together on the beach, running through the water or roasting marshmallows around a campfire. It’s nice to have a mix of formal portraits and interactive photographs to tell the whole story. Creating heirloom family photographs that last beyond your lifetime are treasured forever.

For information on clothing for family reunion photographs, please refer to my former blog post at: http://bit.ly/11tYWCx