In portrait, wedding or children’s photography in Rochester NY, it’s all a question of paradigms.
Everyone has some idea how to behave in various situations. You know how to behave with your boss, how to relate in a comfortable way with your spouse (most of the time), and you know how to be with your kids. But how many people know how to be when they’re in front of a camera? For most of us, myself included, it’s usually about standing in front of something (the Statue of Liberty) with your arm around someone. Smiling at the camera. A snapshot. Here we are on our trip to New York City.
But the adventure of showing up in a studio can often be like a trip to the dentist for some. They don’t know how to behave. I’m completely uncomfortable in front of the camera, and I suspect most people are. Somebody is LOOKING AT ME! STARING EVEN!
I don’t know about you, but I just want to get it over with.
But when I am BEHIND the camera, it’s a different thing altogether – it’s what I love to do! Look at people. I have to of course, it’s my job, but I really enjoy that particular freedom. And everyone has a beautiful face. Everyone. No exceptions. After photographing thousands of faces, I have come to that inescapable conclusion. That unique quality you possess is unlike anything that has ever existed or will ever come to be. How fantastic is that? A miracle, if you will pardon the pun, staring me right in the face!
What I do is not just about photographing your face. Anyone can do that. Just look at your refrigerator (I’m assuming there’s picture on your fridge). No, what I do is look at YOU. And the pictures I make are not only what you look like, but who you are and how you feel. To accomplish that, I need to find a way to move you past your discomfort, distract you, turn you around, and in general, keep you moving until you forget about the fact that I’m sticking a camera in your face. And I am pretty good at it. We’ll have a lot of fun together. Talk. Laugh. Talk some more. Find out more about you. If there are three or four of you, everybody engages in a constant dialogue. And you all leave feeling the joy of the experience. I can’t make good pictures without you. I know that sounds silly, but when I photograph you, we do it together. That collaboration is what produces the joy of life that is in the photo you see accompanying this blog.
So come on over, or let me come to you, bring a friend, and let’s make great pictures together. I would love to talk to you about Christmas portraits or your upcoming wedding. Together we will make photos you’ll love for a lifetime. Call me today! 888.909.5077.



