Tuesday, September 16, 2008

State of the Art Images Inaugural Blog

Welcome to my inaugural blog!

Future posts will include highlights and comments from photo sessions and other items of interest.

I thought I'd start things out by posting my inaugural newsletter, which went out earlier this month.

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Welcome to the inaugural newsletter from State of the Art Images - Where fine art meets photography!


This periodic newsletter is designed to provide you with timely information about our studio, current offerings and valuable photography hints and tips. I plan to send these out on a quarterly basis and promise to keep it short, sweet and to the point, providing you with only relevant information.

News and Events: October is Operation Smile month at State of the Art Images
Help us create a family masterpiece . . . and change the life of a deserving child.







During Family Portrait Month, October 2008, State of the Art Images will donate $50 from every family's portrait session fees to Professional Photographers of America (PPA) Charities to benefit Operation Smile, which treats children around the world who suffer with cleft lips, cleft palates and other facial deformities. Your session fee donation will truly help change a life.

What better way to prepare for the holidays? Celebrate your family with a beautiful holiday portrait while helping a child! The attached brochure provides additional information about Operation Smile.

Thinking about giving a professional wall portrait as a gift to a loved one? Family portraiture is our specialty.

Would you like to send a one-of-a-kind custom holiday card to friends and family this year? We have hundreds of holiday card templates to choose from.

Call us today to schedule a portrait session and discuss how, together, we can create a photographic masterpiece that you’ll treasure for a lifetime.


Photography Hints and Tips: It's all about the light! - Part 1
The difference between good and great photographic images is all about the light. How you use, control and shape light makes a big difference in the quality of your image. Take, for example, the sun - arguably the largest light source in the world. Natural sunlight comes in many different forms: early morning and late afternoon sunlight casts long, soft shadows that complement your subject by adding depth and dimension to your image. Mid-day sunlight with a clear sky casts short, harsh shadows that call the viewers attention away from your subject because of the extreme differences between light and shadows. The best time to take pictures is what photographers call the "magic hour" - the last hour before sunset each day. The natural light just before sunset takes on a soft, warm glow that gives your images a beautiful feel. I'll talk more about shooting with natural light in future issues.

Until next time, happy shooting (photographs, that is),

Jim Brammer

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Fine Art / Portraits Commercial / Photography

State of the Art Images tm
Photography by Jim Brammer
Where fine art meets photography! tm
Tarzana, CA 91356

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Web Site: http://www.stateoftheartimages.com/

Professional Affiliations:
- National Association of Photoshop Professionals
- Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep Foundation
- Professional Photographers of America
- Professional Photographers of California
- Professional Photographers of Los Angeles County
- Woodland Hills - Tarzana Chamber of Commerce



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