Archive for ‘Student Posts’

Two Pair Photgraphy

3 Commentsby   |  10.14.11  |  Announcements, Student Posts

Tressie and Chad Zellner are two of the best portrait and lifestyle/wedding photographers I have ever seen! Best of all there are based right here in Abilene and are both ACU alumnus. I’ve had the privilege to be great friends with them and able to share their work.  I love their use of color, composition as well as great creative expressions and framing. They work great as a team and are ranked up there in the wedding world. Check em out.

http://www.twopairblog.com/

http://twopairphotography.com/

Heritage Photography – Inspiration

0 Commentsby   |  10.11.11  |  Student Posts

This photographer, Mary Garvin, went to ACU for her freshmen year (Fall of 2009) before she went full time as a photographer. She now lives in New York City and travels all over the country taking fantastic shots, and she’s just 20 years old!! I met her in Nelson Hall. I love how she uses interesting and unnatural colors and very “unstaged” poses to come across playful, and yet there’s a quiet calm and vintage feel to her pictures that i absolutely love!! Ever since I met her, she’s been my inspiration for my personal photography, especially when i do senior portraits!

to see more of her photos, check out her blog at http://www.heritagephotobox.com/

David Teran: San Antonio Student Photographer

3 Commentsby   |  10.06.11  |  Announcements, Student Posts

Here is kind of a local photographer from San Antonio who has a lot of great portrait stuff. (even of Edmund “Clyde” Gates) His style reminds me a lot of commercial / editorial portrait photography. Although, he does quite a few artistic portraits with his models. Great stuff.

http://davidteran.com/main.php#/Portfolio/Main/21/

Penny De Los Santos: Appetite

1 Commentby   |  09.12.11  |  Announcements, Student Posts

Food photographer and photojournalist, Penny De Los Santos, has traveled the world shooting all kinds of traditions and cultures related to food art. A photographer who has worked with publications such as National Geographic, she is well known for her compelling stories of food culture (Hispanic, Greece, Italian, African). A native of Austin and also a philanthropist she hosts her own workshops to promote and share her love of the craft. She is a kind heart, a warm smile, and a killer food photographer.  Be sure to check her out!

http://blog.pennydelossantos.com/

http://www.pennydelossantos.com/