Archive — portraits

The Daydreamers project is a photographic collection of people daydreaming. At first, my only intention was to create a small series that would make people smile when they saw it. I knew it would involve people and bright colors, but nothing more. The actual idea came to me one day when I was cleaning my apartment and suddenly realized I...
Joel Addams is represented by Aurora Photos, a specialized photographic agency in Portland, Maine that focuses on landscape, travel, and outdoor imagery. His credits include National Geographic Online Edition, The Travel Channel, Utah Department of Tourism, as well as editorial and advertising campaigns around the world. His prints are found in private collections around the country and in Europe. His...
We're starting a new feature here on the blog today called "What I'm Working On." We know photographers often take on personal projects to keep their creative juices flowing, and we want to celebrate that with a feature that explores the passion and inspiration driving the project forward. Our first project comes via Loreen May, an aspring photographer who has...
Drake Busath (http://drakebusath.com/) has been a working photographer for 35 years. He guides workshops in Italy, where he has worked, lived, and traveled extensively. Drake teaches professional seminars from Australia and Asia to Europe and in most U.S. States. He has been featured multiple times on the cover of Professional Photographer magazine, and his photographs hang in thousands of homes...
Photographer Yun-Fei Tou Born in 1975, Yun-Fei Tou first encountered the art of photography in 1991, as a student at The American School in Switzerland. In 1998, he graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a major in photography. In 2007 and 2008, Yun-Fei Tou received the Golden Tripod Award for Photography, presented by the Government Information Office, Executive...
Old people in Italian villages, especially men, spend lots of time on the street. I really enjoy engaging them and making portraits where they stand. Spy pictures with a telephoto lens are fine, but I prefer face to face confrontational portraits. I like the energy that's exchanged between the viewer and the subject when they are aware of one another....
The Busath Studio and Gardens is a well-established installation for portrait and wedding photography in the Utah area and around the country.  Drake Busath, who currently runs the studio and the business Busath Studio and Gardens, continues the tradition of excellence in portrait and wedding photography that his father, Don, first started over 50 years ago.  Drake has been influenced...