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| Portraiture: A portrait is one of the most time honored aspects of photography. A quality portrait can be the most intimate of gifts because it is a representation of the individual the is you. A portrait can also be important if you are trying to present a image of your self to your employees or the public that stress an aspect of yourself that you want to share. A portrait is also a record, a document, and heirloom that is can be passed and treasured by future generations of your family. The modern portrait studio has become very turn key and cliché. Also most color photography has a very short life span. I recommend that you make sure to take several portraits of you and your family over the years so that you can recall the person who was and that you can create a family heritage to pass on. I also recommend that you go beyond the portrait studio and normal portrait and create an image that you can value into the future. Face it, most portrait studios create ultimately boring works that quickly fade away. Consider going that extra step to make a high quality portraiture using tradition methods now hardly used because they require highly skilled photographers and only appeal to people with discerning eyes. If that's you this is the place to get your image. All Black and White work is processes for archival quality and mounted on the highest quality archival materials. You should aspect a life span of at least 200 year before any effects of time take place if the photography is protected from direct sunlight and the elements.
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