Childish Expression

Jenn Cimino - Second Year, Term 3 Work
Blog: www.jenncimino.blogspot.com

My intentions, when I set out to photograph, is to capture candid moments in people’s lives.  I work a lot with children and they are challenging, but once they warm up to me, I am able to have fun and just freeze expressions and slices of time that are not your typical portraiture.  I try not to be too intrusive and have a photojournalistic approach which allows me to take a step back and wait for the right time for me to snap away!

I have always loved taking pictures. After business school, I decided I wanted to pursue my passion of photographing people and events.  I love working with people, especially children. The challenge of capturing candid expressions and moments is rewarding and fun.

I get to be a part of people’s lives and love being able to capture special moments that they can remember and cherish forever. I can’t wait to start this journey of pursuing my passion in the area of portraiture and wedding photography and I am excited to see what the future holds.

- Jenn Cimino

Congratulations Carly LaChant!

Carly LaChant, second year NESOP student, had the following image selected for the first annual PHOTOPLACE OPEN exhibition juried by Keith Carter at PhotoPlace Gallery in Middlebury, Vermont from May 21st through June 19th.

PhotoPlace Gallery stated that from over 1700 photographs submitted by nearly 300 photographers, Keith Carter chose only forty for exhibition at PhotoPlace. All accepted work will be included in a full-color small book publication that will be available for purchase through The Vermont Photography/PhotoPlace Gallery official website.

Discovering Photographic Goals

Yusuke Suzuki - First Year, Term 1 Work

Website: http://fotologue.jp/The-Minstrel-Boy

 

    At first, I thought I wanted to become a photo journalist but I recently realized that I want to do a long term project rather than short term assignments like daily news. I want to tell the story  by using my pictures and I believe that spending more time with the subject matter allows me to take good images.

-Yusuke Suzuki

Creating a Scene

Jess Clark - First Year, Term 2 Work

Website: http://www.jessclarkphotography.com/nesopgallery
Blog: http://www.jessclarkphotography.wordpress.com

My motivation for these images was to explore what a “portrait” was to me. I wanted something creative and unexpected from the regular idea of a portrait.  My intention was to create a scene, a life, an entire world within the image without too many hints or explanation in the pictures; to create a story with mystery.

I used my Nikon D300S without a tripod, utilizing ambient light and one off-camera Nikon SB900 Speedlight.

-Jess Clark

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