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6635 S. Dayton Street
Greenwood Village Suite 120 80111
303.888.9394
andy@a-a-photography.com
Places we will be teaching
WPPI 2010 Platform March 9th
Professional Photographers of Colorado April 11th
Pictage User Group (PUG) April 7th
Mile High Photographers Holga Workshop May 12th
Mile High Photographers August 10th
Woodshop Southbend Indiana Workshop November 6-7
WPPI 2011 Master Class Jan 21
WPPA March 15
Woodshop (Helena MT) July 11
Lately Andy and I have been doing more and more corporate head-shots for professionals; whether it be for a business card, a new job or the company website. It’s always fun to help people with an image they can use in their career and professional life. Today we wanted to share a few we recently took for a young woman starting her career! These are more simple untouched head-shots because this girl is going into the entertainment world of modeling and acting. We are so excited to be located in Greenwood Village (Denver Tech Center) now and to have the opportunity to work with professionals and provide new, fun head-shots!
You know who she is. It’s my wife (Angie). We had a little sun today, and it gave me a chance to go out and practice some. It’s not our anniversary, it wasn’t anything special, but she is. Being around her and having images of her makes me happy. I wanted to share one of the images I took and hopefully will have some time to post the rest next week.
I just wanted to share an image I took of Angie and our dog (Faith) while getting our Christmas card ready. I thought it was kind of sweet.
A change of pace a few more senior portraits. Love the old train, the leading lines, and the dramatic light. Pretty cool senior picture.