Saturday, July 2, 2011
{Wisconsin Editorial Photography}-- Wisconsin Trails Magazine
Those of you that know me in real life know that I first got my start in professional photography through my work for a small community newspaper back home in Michigan, as well as through a variety of online journalism sites. Since I have been working in portraits, I haven't been pursuing this as much, but I am happy to announce that one of my photographs is about to be in print.
Wisocnsin Trails Magazine recently contacted me about using one of my photographs from our trip to the Apostle Islands in their upcoming July/August issue in their article about Madeline Island and Big Bay State Park in northern Wisconsin.
I am so excited to have my work featured in their pages. As a magazine both their writing and photography is wonderful, and to have my work included in its pages is an honor. I also love the opportunity to stretch in another direction where I am not as concerned about pacing of a session, coordinating posing and movement of humans. This type of photography is so different because it is largely dependant upon me being in the right position to caputre what is there all the time, rather than assisting you to the proper place.
Wisocnsin Trails Magazine recently contacted me about using one of my photographs from our trip to the Apostle Islands in their upcoming July/August issue in their article about Madeline Island and Big Bay State Park in northern Wisconsin.
I am so excited to have my work featured in their pages. As a magazine both their writing and photography is wonderful, and to have my work included in its pages is an honor. I also love the opportunity to stretch in another direction where I am not as concerned about pacing of a session, coordinating posing and movement of humans. This type of photography is so different because it is largely dependant upon me being in the right position to caputre what is there all the time, rather than assisting you to the proper place.
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