I am so excited that I have just sold this art documentation photograph of “Evolution of the Ball – Gateway to Coors Field Created by Artist Lonnie Hanzon.” This huge bridge-like gateway sculpture is a unique iconic Denver landmark at Coors Field, home of the Rockies baseball team.
Evolution of the Ball - Gateway to Coors Field Created by Artist Lonnie Hanzon
The most cool part is that the artist, Lonnie, whom I don’t know at all and I had no idea how to contact about the existence of this photograph, somehow found it and bought a print from my www.asseenbyjanine.com website! (more…)
June 21, 2012 | Categories: SEO Boosters | Tags: art documentation, Colorado, Coors Field, Denver, Evolution of the Ball, gateway, gateways, Hanzon Studios, Lonnie Hanzon, mosaic, mosaics, Rockies Baseball Team, sales, sculpture, sculptures, SEO Boosters | Leave A Comment »
When the art teacher at Global Leadership Academy in Denver, Colorado asked me to photograph an art documentation project, I’d just signed up for The Flash Bus Tour. This was a day-long speedlight training seminar being taught cross-country by David Hobby and Joe McNally, both strobe lighting “gurus” in my esteem. (more…)
June 3, 2011 | Categories: Art Documentation, Flash Photography, Lighting, Lighting Tutorials, Photo Services, Photography How To's, Photography Tutorials, Strobe Lighting, Strobe Photography | Tags: art documentation, artist portraits, character traits, Colorado, compassion, courage, David Hobby, Denver, Flash Bus Tour, Flash Photography, GLA Pumas of Denver Colorado, Global Leadership Academy, high school artwork, Hot Shoe Diaries, Joe McNally, murals, paintings, paintings by students, Portraits, puma, pumas, respect, responsible, scholarly, strobe lighting, Strobist, student artist portraits, student artists, student artwork, student portraits, The Flash Bus Tour, trustworthy | 1 Comment »
My previous post presented art documentation photographs of amazing mural paintings created by student artists. They were painted at Global Leadership Academy, the school in Denver, Colorado where I teach. The murals represent the character traits and the school mascot; this project has really helped to instill school pride and identity in our students and staff. (more…)
May 17, 2011 | Categories: Art Documentation, Flash Photography, Lighting, Portraits, Strobe Photography | Tags: art documentation, artist portraits, character traits, Colorado, compassion, courage, David Hobby, Denver, Flash Bus Tour, Flash Photography, GLA Pumas of Denver Colorado, Global Leadership Academy, high school artwork, Joe McNally, murals, paintings, paintings by students, Portraits, puma, pumas, respect, responsible, scholarly, strobe lighting, Strobist, student artist portraits, student artists, student artwork, student portraits, The Flash Bus Tour, trustworthy | 3 Comments »
I was lucky to spend two afternoons & evenings taking art documentation photographs of mural paintings made by some very talented students. (more…)
April 20, 2011 | Categories: Art Documentation, Fine Art Photography, Flash Photography, Strobe Lighting, Strobe Photography | Tags: art documentation, character traits, Colorado, compassion, courage, Denver, GLA Pumas of Denver Colorado, Global Leadership Academy, high school artwork, murals, paintings, paintings by students, puma, pumas, respect, responsible, scholarly, student artists, student artwork, trustworthy | 4 Comments »
Art documentation is an area of great photographic interest to me. This is my favorite piece of artwork I have photographed:
Raven Steals the Moon - by Ed Archie Noise Cat
Raven Steals the Moon was created by Ed Archie Noise Cat (Salish; Shuswap/Stl’atl’imx; Lillooet). (more…)
April 16, 2011 | Categories: Art Documentation | Tags: American Indian Art, art documentation, cast glass sculpture, Creation Myths, Ed Archie Noise Cat, moon, National Museum of the American Indian, Native American Art, Raven, raven and moon myth, raven myths, Raven Steals the Moon | Leave A Comment »