Shooting Marietta:

While we are most known for our architectural work, our roots are firmly planted in photographing fine art portraits, models, and musicians. At the core, we love photographing people. It’s always a more meaningful assignment when you know the person well. The usual awkwardness and hesitation that come with having your photo taken by a stranger simply disappear. Subjects feel comfortable, relaxed, and are more receptive to direction from the photographer. Over time, as you collaborate more, you build confidence and trust. You know they have your best interests in mind and will deliver images that truly reflect your essence.

A perfect example is a shoot I did with Marietta Calas. We were working on a marketing brochure for her, and my business partner and graphic artist, Mary Beth, expressed the need for updated photos. After reviewing the brochure concept, I immediately knew the direction I wanted to take. I reached out to Marietta and set up a location shoot in the lower level of her home, where I arranged studio lights and a backdrop.

Once the session began, I shared my vision with Marietta, and she followed my directions flawlessly. Within minutes, I captured the exact shots I needed. The process was quick and effortless, largely because Marietta and I have worked together for years. I had done many branding and portrait sessions with her before, which made a significant difference.

The images turned out perfectly for her brochure. I can’t even count the number of compliments I’ve received from clients and fellow photographers about these photos. Below are a few shots from the session that showcase the effortless connection and professionalism we achieved.











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