Friday, December 30, 2011

Mom and Dad's Favorite Work of Art

Image © Robert Harris Photography

What a delight to spend the morning creating portraits of these two siblings and their parents. Wanting to bring out the distinctive art in the home, we created a composition that would marry Mom and Dad's personal taste in art with their most prized personal art: their children. The colors within the portrait work in harmony but don't distract from the beautiful expressions of brother and sister. The detail of the art behind the children replicate the wonderful golden locks surrounding that priceless expression.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

A New Beginning

Image © Robert Harris Photography


In a previous post, we featured this beautiful image created in Grandfather's memorial garden just outside the window. It has now been beautifully framed and placed in a featured area of the home. Now, redecorating of the room will begin and designed around the framed painting. Hues of color from the portrait will be used to marry the room to the painting and existing art will be reframed to bring the entire room together once new window treatments, etc. are completed.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Power of a Portrait


© Robert Harris Photography

Hi Robert and Wanda...
The pictures you took of our family in our garden bring such loving memories to mind. Raymond truly knew how much these pictures would mean to us after he was gone.
I have had the one of Raymond with Katie and Jane on a "Remembrance Table" at St. Bridget Church during the month of November. Matthew, Thomas, and I thought that was the perfect picture to display since the true reason for the photos was for Katie and Jane to "remember Gray."

Thank you so much for the beautiful pictures. Our home is filled with ones we ordered last year and I smile lovingly every time I pass one.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving



Images © Robert Harris Photography



The days have grown colder and the brilliant colors of Autumn have faded into shades of brown with the approach of winter. Even so, we are warmed by a day of celebration and thankfulness. Today is Thanksgiving when we pause to spend time with family and share a meal of together.
May you enjoy this day and the season to follow.

Happy Thanksgiving

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Sketchpad of a Relationship

Images © Robert Harris Photography

Often, when working with couples, the lens of a camera becomes a sketchpad of the subjects portrayed in the image. Just as an artist composes an image on a blank sketchpad, so too does the photographer compose an image to "sketch" the resulting frame. When the elements of light, composition and emotion merge, the sketch appears and is ready to be captured. The environment and light enhance the emotional value of the image for a moment that will be valued by the couple for the rest of their lives. When viewing the images in years to come, they will feel the cool breeze blowing through the frame. They will also remember the warmth of their embrace shared in a field ablaze with the colors of Autumn's glory.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

A Story full of Meaning


© Robert Harris Photography (Canvas Oil Portrait)

Just a few decades ago, a family household would consist of three generations. Grandparents, parents, and children would all share their lives together living under one roof. (Remember "The Waltons" tv show?)

Today's generation is far different in most cases. Grandparents and grandchildren may be separated by many miles, and in some cases across the seas. Family gatherings may only be possible during special occasions.

To bridge the gap of time together, many grandparents commission us to create a portrait of their grandchildren to enjoy while their little loved ones are away.
Creating a portrait that speaks to the individual family adds layers to the portrait with meaning.

The camera study above is an example of the grandchildren sharing a story together within a garden made for the expressed memory of their late grandfather. Their story is repeated by the sculpture just behind them with walking stones gracefully leading the viewer through the visual story. This meaningful moment is captured especially for grandmother. A gift of art of her family that carries a lifetime of meaning.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Callahan Family


Image © Robert Harris Photography

Through the years, we have had the privilege of photographing families and individuals from all walks of life. Some live in foreign countries, others live right next door. In the process of creating a portrait, we find it important to know a little about their lives, what their interests are and the life they share together.

As we created this portrait of the Callahan family, we came to realize that it was not only a beautiful area of their farm, it was also the area that mom would watch from afar as her kids walked to the school bus. Now the children are adults and in college or holding careers of their own and Mom and Dad enjoy the pleasures their first grandchild. Even so, the family is surrounded by an environment that helped shape their lives and holds meaning to them all.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Colors of Autumn


Image © Robert Harris Photography


Fall colors are beginning to "paint" the landscape with beautiful golden hues all around us. The best part is that the most beautiful tree is often in your own yard. Grab your camera and explore the visual display in front you. Be sure to move in close for a few photographs to isolate just a few leaves that catch your eye. A macro lens works best for fine detail, however most point and shoot cameras will have a close up setting (flower symbol) that will allow your camera to be within inches of your subject. The display of colors should be spectacular this year. Enjoy the show!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

24x36 Painted Canvas

Image © Robert Harris Photography (24x36) painted canvas

We have had the pleasure of photographing Taylor and his family for several years now. We first met him when his sister was a rising Senior in high school. Since then we have created several portraits for their home to establish a memory for the family (especially Mom and Dad) as their children grow into adults and move away to college.

This portrait compliments Taylor's personality and style which will reflect an accurate portrayal of this young man for his family for generations to come.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

A Richmond Wedding to Remember







Images © Robert Harris Photography


Beautiful autumn skies presided over Keely and Adrian's wedding, both during their ceremony and throughout the evening. Guests sipped hot cider upon arriving at Keely's family home, the site of her afternoon wedding to Adrian. Family and friends from The Netherlands, London, China, and across the United States assembled to witness an exquisite wedding and reception.

Later in the evening, illuminated trees above transparent tents enveloped the surroundings and provided both a beautiful vista expanding to the evening skies as guests celebrated during a festive candlelight dinner and dancing.

Congratulations, Keely and Adrian!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The Intricate Art of Creation




Images © Robert Harris Photography

As we rush through our busy lives, it is refreshing to pause just for a moment to appreciate the beauty of God's creation all around us, even in the smallest of detail. Tiny blooms within a flower, a spiders web laced with morning dew.... the crisp morning air of autumn.

There is no charge other than taking time to notice the most beautiful art that surround our lives every day.

Monday, September 19, 2011

The Art of Family

Image © Robert Harris Photography

A reoccurring theme this time of year is "Family." Our schedule through the fall season is heavily booked for beautiful personal "Family Art." If you are interested in reserving one of the few remaining sessions we have available this fall, please let us know right away. We would love to spend some time with your family in creating " personal art" for your home. Privately commissioned camera studies, finished portraits and fine art prints also make great gifts for the holidays.

environmental and studio sessions are available

Our studio numbers are: Richmond Metropolitan Area 804-276-1200
Southern Virginia 434-917-5001

Friday, September 9, 2011

A Family Portrait

Image © Robert Harris Photography

A Family Portrait is a wonderful way to keep everyone close to you. This beautiful camera study of the J family was created at the family lake home over the July 4th holiday weekend. Even the family pet created a lively dimension to the composition.

We chose to create the portrait in the late afternoon to take advantage of the suitable light that sculpted the landscaping in the background, but provided indirect sunlight on the family. (An hour earlier, the deck was in full sunlight) We took the time to add additional light with a 1600 ws strobe to add dimension to the beautiful, but somewhat flat light on the subjects. This strobe provided the right amount of "seasoning" of light to bring dimension and depth to the group to match the eye pleasing landscape and home in the distance.

Finally, the 32"x50" framed portrait was painted to enhance overall presentation over the stone fireplace mantle. Now, regardless of where the family roams, they will always be together.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Capturing Emotion

Image © Robert Harris Photography


The foundation of photography is not about equipment or the latest software to enhance your pictures. Rather, the foundation of the art of photography is layered with light and emotion and the ability of the photographer to freeze a fluid moment into a valuable memory. Almost any camera will do; even cell phones capture truly memorable images when these elements merge.

In this emotionally filled slice of life, the bride's grandmother is spontaneously overcome with tears of joy as she sees her granddaughter in her wedding gown for the first time. The resulting spontaneous embrace is the culmination of a lifelong bond between grandmother and grandchild. With the elements of light and emotion in full measure, we are able to witness a beautiful moment, however the real beauty is the ability of this photograph to transport these two individuals to this very moment in time (emotions and all) each time they see this image.
Viewing the moment in black and white strips away the distractions of color and helps to enhance the emotional feel of the photograph.

Last but not least, to truly capture emotion in a picture, the photographer must allow themselves to feel the emotion as well while composing the image. The emotion can be laughter, sorrow,etc. or in this case, a heartwarming embrace.

Nikon D3 w/ 17-35 2.8 lens

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Reminder of a Good Friend



Wanda and I took a break this week to see the movie, "The Help." As I watched the story unfold on the "big screen", I was vividly reminded of my friend, Don Rutledge, who's life has mirrored that of the main character in the movie; Skeeter. Where Skeeter used a pen to create her work, Don used a camera.

Early in his career, Don took on a self assignment to photograph a white writer (John Howard Griffin) who had found a way to make his skin dark to disguise his true race. Don photographed this man as he experienced the life of a black man in New Orleans and deep south in the early sixties. The book, "Black Like Me," accompanied with Don's photographs became a national "best seller." www.stanleyleary.com/Don.htm

I first met Don while I was in the midst of a career change to pursue photography and working at Old Dominion Camera in Richmond. I finalized his purchase of a "brick" of 35mm slide film he would be using for a story for Black Star Photo Agency in New York. Shortly after his purchase, I walked into a restaurant a few doors down and passed Don already having lunch. He asked me to join him and we made a point to get together for lunch every few months after that time. Before Don retired and after my own career began to take off, we would volunteer our time speak together at schools, etc. He would talk about his travels and photojournalism; I would talk about portraits of individuals and how both disciplines complemented each other in telling a visual story of the subject.

Now retired and living in Midlothian, Don Rutledge spent a lifetime using a camera to communicate to the world, the lives of individuals from all walks of life and distant lands. (144 different countries and every state in the Union) In his career, he photographed notable figures such as Loretta Lynn (before she became famous) as well as the engineers and scientist at NASA. This work contrasted his most notable work photographing individuals, both poor and wealthy. No one did it better than Don. His quiet, almost unassuming demeanor disguised a true talent, a tenacious spirit and uncompromising attitude for his work as well as a caring spirit for the people he photographed. He retired from the Foreign Mission Board bases in Richmond in the late nineties.

Long story short; when you see the movie: "The Help", remember my good friend, Don who has always reminded me to keep a "childhood curiosity" for the world around us.



Photograph by: Robert Harris

Don Rutledge at home with his wife, Lucy. Don is now retired after experiencing lasting effects from several strokes in the past few years.

To view a Thesis written about Don's career, go to:
www.stanleyleary.com/Newsletters/Thesis.pdf



Tuesday, August 9, 2011

A Portrait to benefit Ber

Image © Robert Harris Photography


We had the pleasure of creating a portrait for the "D" family (pictured above) after they won a portrait session from the silent auction at ACAC in Richmond to benefit Ber, a seven year old boy battling stage 4 cancer. Ber was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when he was four years old. ACAC is a health and fitness club that sponsors the event each year. www.acac.com

We appreciate meeting this delightful family and contributing in a small way to the courageous young children and their families confronted with the challenges of cancer.



Sunday, July 31, 2011

A Colonial Williamsburg Wedding




Images © Robert Harris Photography


History was made in the personal lives of Kimberly and Michael in the very historical setting of Colonial Williamsburg, VA on July 31st. Softly bathed in the natural light within Bruton Parrish Church, the couple exchanged their vows before their closest friends and family. Much history has taken place in and around the walls of this church, as presidents and founding fathers have attended services in this same venue. The church bells at Bruton Parrish Church on Duke of Gloucester Street could be heard from The Williamsburg Inn where the couple enjoyed dinner and dancing after their nuptials.

History has now added the names of this University of Georgia couple who now begin their own personal journey and new life together. Congratulations!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Moonlight Romance


Image © Robert Harris Photography

A full moon partially obscured by clouds provided the foundation of this romantic portrait of Lauren and Matt during the waning hour of their wedding day. Though the hour was 11:20pm, our last image of the day was created with the light of the moon as well as a taste of off camera flash to enhance the rim light around this newlywed couple. I actually think Lauren and Matt forgot about me during the few moments it took to create the image. Standing in a parking lot filled with cars and a shopping center in the distance, the camera was positioned at a low angle to exclude any visual distractions.

This image beautifully compliments the collection of photographs that will illustrate this wonderful day in Lauren and Matt's life.

Tech. details
Nikon D700 w/ 85 lens
ISO 3200 1/15th second @ f 2.2

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Country Club of Virginia: "Artful Cuisine"










Images © Robert Harris Photography

The presentation of cuisine can be a true art form. Through the years I have been impressed at the precision of this edible art and the attention to detail that venues take to make newlyweds and their guests feel extra special. Alison and Charlie selected the Country Club of Virginia to entertain their guests and celebrate their wedding reception. The chefs at CCV created beautiful culinary works of art that was a feast for the eye's and mouth. Congratulations to Alison and Charlie and to the staff of CCV for a beautiful evening.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

PPA International Awards

"The Theatre Director" Award "Loan Collection"

Brewing Winter Storm Award: " Merit Print"
Mary and Andy Award: "Merit Album"


Local Photographer’s Work Goes to International Exhibition

Photographs created by Robert L. Harris, Jr. of Robert Harris Photography in Richmond, VA and South Hill, VA has recently been accepted into the (GENERAL/LOAN) Collection of Professional Photographers of America's 2011International Photographic Competition. Harris' work will be on display at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, January 15-17, 2012, in New Orleans, La. This exhibition is held in conjunction with Imaging USA, an annual convention of professional photographers and several photographic associations.

A panel of jurors from across the United States selected the top photographs from more than 4,000 total submitted entries at Gwinnett Technical College in Georgia. Judged against a standard of excellence, Harris' portrait "The Theatre Director" was selected for the esteemed Loan Collection—the best of the best. The Loan Collection images will all be published in the much-anticipated “Loan Collection” book, and over 200 selected General Collection images will be published in the “Showcase” book by Marathon Press.

Titled "The Theatre Director", Harris' entry will be on display in New Orleans at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center alongside other photographic works from PPA’s photographic competition and traveling and special invitational displays. These images constitute one of the world’s largest annual exhibits of professional photography gathered simultaneously under one roof.

About Professional Photographers of America (PPA)
Established in 1869, PPA is an international non-profit association for professional photographers.