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Did you ever stop to consider how two photographs that are compositionally similar and technically correct could be so different? They are, after all, only images on paper. Or are they? As has been documented, some civilizations are wary of the photographic process because they fear it captures their soul. In some respects, however, this is the essence of good portraiture. While Harp's Photography doesn't purport to capture the human soul, the human species is blessed with many intangibles that can be reflected in a portrait, when allowed. It is this emotional content that gives a photograph life. The viewer can feel such things as warmth, joy, love, and tenderness, in addition to viewing the image. What makes a great photograph? It is one that tells something about the people in the photograph. It is natural rather than contrived. It is one that emphasizes and celebrates the joy of life. It is much more than a technically correct image on paper. Such is the style portraiture we strive to capture at Harp's Photography. If you desire natural looking portraits of your loved ones, hire a photographer with natural talent and a love for his craft. For your private consultation, please call Monty and Lee Ann for an appointment. Our availability is limited. To view some of our work, click on the images to the left to see a larger photo. To learn more about what we can offer you, please give us a call at (502) 419-0226, or e-mail us at info@harpsphotography.com so that we can schedule your private consultation. Our availability is limited. |
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