LIPG Member Wins Holiday Tradition Photo Contest

ALL ABOARD!!!  Time to get on the POLAR EXPRESS!

As the children enter the train, you can feel and see the excitement on their little faces. The train begins to move, and you hear the gasps…the smell of hot chocolate and cookies fill the air! Smiles and WIDE eyes with the hopes to get a glimpse of Santa surrounds you. What a special feeling that can give ANYONE the Christmas spirit.

I had the pleasure of experiencing this first hand. This holiday season, my whole family got together with all the children to take this magical ride. I was lucky enough to capture a magical moment between Santa and one of my beautiful nieces that just warms your heart.

The Polar Express Experience

In sharing this moment, I won a holiday tradition photo contest with Long Island Pulse magazine’s Facebook fan page! There is nothing in this world that compares to the awe and wonderment of children…may that feeling always be in your heart. Happy Holidays to all!!

Laurie Barone-Schaefer

Quality Prints from a LIPG Member

Hi all!  It’s Richard Lombardi, fellow member of LIPG.   I figured I would give a heads up to let you know that my new website is finally launched, Picturepicasso.com.

Our services include:

Professional printing on canvas, fine art, & photographic papers.

We have a color management system that ensures that each photo is printed with precise and vibrant color. Learn more at: http://www.picturepicasso.com/color-management.html

Gallery wrap, stretching, and framing services for all our canvas.

Mounting & laminating services.

Plus much more

The Holiday season is almost upon us, so if you’re looking for a great gift to give or looking to diversifying your offerings, creating custom wall art from your photos has never been easier.

Visit http://www.picturepicasso.com

Photographers & designers check out http://www.picturepicasso.com/go-pro.html

My Photography Hobby

Hello photography enthusiasts, and others!

My name is Jessica Hirschmann and I am one of the founders and curators of Long Island Photo Gallery.  This is my first blog entry.  For some I reason had a feeling that I should write an entry for this month. So, here we go …

I have always been involved with photography. When I was a kid I  always wanted to hold the family camera and take pictures to document our family vacations. This didn’t always go over very well, since I had no idea what I was doing back then. As time went on I got a job at my local Genovese Drug Store (which turned to Eckerd Pharmacy, and is now Rite Aid) and of course, I ended up in the photography department. This meant that I was developing 35mm color film for a living.

During my time working as a Photo Tech, I began college and majored in photography. The focus there was all about the history of photography, learning about image composition, developing our black and white 35mm film, printing our own images, and then eventually studio lighting. I did learn a lot more than that, but those are the main topics that still remain burned into my mind. I loved all of the photography assignments, but I never enjoyed the pressure of having to take the specific photos.

Pink Tulip, by Jessica Hirschmann

Pink Tulip, by Jessica Hirschmann

I have always been around photography, so it only seemed logical to stay in photography as a major. So, why did I switch my major to web design? Well, I didn’t realize this until today, while I was writing this blog entry. If I continued to major in photography then it would probably have killed my passion for photography. Yea, I know that sounds weird!

Recently in 2009,  Joanne Henig and I took a trip down to Florida to participate in the 2009 Birding & Fotofest. I had a great time, but sad to say I took better pictures when I got home and was hanging out in my backyard. I have realized that photography for me needs to be a hobby and nothing more. I tend to flake out when there is the slightest bit of pressure. So, this means there will be no paid portrait jobs for me! Well, for now, until I figure out how to get over this hump.

Now back to Long Island Photo Galley.  It is a great feeling to be around other photographers with the same passion. But I especially love that Joanne Henig and I have created this local niche for other photographers. Not only can we display our photography to the world, but also help other Long Island photographers to promote their work. Even if a photographer is a beginner they still have an opportunity to showcase to the world what they see as fine art. Plus, they have the opportunity to sell their work to the public. By the way, it’s an amazing feeling to know that someone out there has connected to something I’ve photographed!

What does this all mean? I think my personal life story around photography taught me the following … follow your heart and work on staying passionate with that makes you happy. After all, hobbyists take great pictures too!  With that said, I need to grab my camera and see where I end up!

October Top Selling Long Island Photographers

Wanted to give a quick shout out to Long Island Photo Gallery’s top selling artists for October, 2010.

Joanne Henig with 8

Steve O’Day with 5

Brian Sheahan with 2

The following artists also had sales in October:

Jim Dohms

Joe Cubiotti

Jessica Hirschmann

Mike Stein

Jim Cook

Debra Moody

Please keep an eye on the images you have available for sale on the newly designed Long Island Photo Gallery website as we add new photos all the time.

Permanent Fine Art Display At Gabreski Airport

This little group of ours has gone from a ‘good idea’ to a real ‘community with opportunity’!

Congratulations to Debra Moody, Jessica Hirschmann and Joanne Henig!  All three Long Island Photo Gallery members have had their fine art photography chosen by the SheltAir Corporation to be on permanent display at their new terminal at the Francis S. Gabreski Airport, which is located in the Village of Westhampton Beach.

This is some great recognition for our group and our members.  Here are the 6 images that were chosen:

What’s next for Long Island Photo Gallery and its members?  We can only say that we have high hopes for continued success.  It is because of our member’s enthusiasm that we continue to grow and achieve outstanding recognition throughout Long Island as ‘the’ place for fine art Long Island photography!

Giving Photos Not Taking Them

Two members of LIPG spent a few hours volunteering their time, in coordination with thousands of photographers worldwide through the organization Help-Portrait,  to photograph individuals and give those individuals the resulting portraits.  Thank you Kim Pace & Joanne Henig for giving your time to give those in need something they can have for a lifetime, a portrait of their family!

Here is a copy of a recent press release from Help – Portrait explaining the day and project further.

Nashville, TN (PRWEB) December 18, 2009 — Last Saturday, December 12th, the world stood still as photographers worldwide united in a photography movement called Help-Portrait, which gave more than 40,000 individuals portraits to treasure for a lifetime. On Saturday, more than 8300 photographers and volunteers participated in 715 locations in 42 countries.

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“On December 12th, cultural borders were crossed on one side of the camera and competitive borders on the other.”

Help-Portrait was founded by celebrity photographer Jeremy Cowart with his vision of the photography community and individuals giving back this holiday season. This event reached a magnitude that nobody saw coming.

“On December 12th, cultural borders were crossed on one side of the camera and competitive borders on the other,” reflects Cowart. “I honestly don’t know which side of the camera was blessed more. For many of our subjects across the world, Help-Portrait provided them with their first-ever family photo. However, we’re consistently hearing from many photographers worldwide that this is the greatest thing they’ve ever done with their cameras.”

Information about Help-Portrait has spread across the globe through the Social Media phenomena– Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Blogging. Cowart used his 10,000+ Twitter followers to help share information and vision about Help-Portrait, thus snowballing into this cultural event that gave back so much more than just a portrait to those in need.

In addition this movement has nabbed the attention of local, national and international media throughout the weekend and this week. Help-Portrait stories have been featured on CNN, CNN.com, CNN International, CBS Evening News, HLN Headline News, The ONE Campaign, AOL Philanthropy Project, Sears/GNN.com, BritneySpears.com blog, New York Daily News, CTV News (Canadian), Egyptian Satellite Channel and more. Those photographed all had a story – all unique and heartbreaking in its own way.

“Poverty steals a lot of things, like your home, car and food, but it also steals something on the inside. Help-Portrait feeds that something on the inside,” states Help-Portrait Event Coordinator Annie Downs.

Moved and inspired by the response from those who participated this weekend, the Help-Portrait team is thrilled to announce the 2010 date of December 4th. It is setting the precedent of future Help-Portrait events annually on the first Saturday of December.

Inspiring quotes from those impacted by Help-Portrait:

“The portrait,” he said, “Represented where I’m going, not where I’ve been.” – Phillip Jackovich, Help-Portrait subject, OC Register story

“One of the ladies at Help-Portrait today cried the entire time I took her photo. I said ‘Are those happy tears?’ She said, ‘Yes, very happy!’” – Millie Holloman – Help-Portrait Photographer, Wilmington, NY

“Giving a photo to a stranger gives you a unique opportunity to speak a kind word of encouragement, value, beauty and truth that isn’t quite as tangible without that photo to give your words context. It’s hard to argue with art when you give it positive meaning. It was profound how encouragement, value, self-esteem and worth were given through actions, words and the foundation? A photograph.” – Joel Mills -Help-Portrait volunteer, photo editor Charlottesville, VA

“Today was the one of the best days I have had as a photographer and as a human being.” Kwame Reed – Photographer, Brentwood, California

For more information on Help-Portrait: Visit the official site, follow the H-P team on Twitter @help_portrait (Hashtag #helpportrait), be a friend on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/helpportrait and watch the official YouTube videos . Videos from around the world can be found on the YouTube tagged page here. Photos from the events posted can be found here

About Help-Portrait:
The goal of Help-Portrait was simple: 1. Find someone in need 2. Take their portrait 3. Print their portrait and 4. Deliver their portrait. This movement began just over four months ago with the YouTube video launch from Cowart. Help-Portrait was formed by celebrity photographer Jeremy Cowart as he contemplated using his skills and expertise to give back to those who may not have the opportunity for a professional photo. The idea is that a photographer has the opportunity to help someone smile, laugh and to remember – it is a movement, a shift in photography.

About Jeremy Cowart:
Cowart began full-time photography in 2005 and has traveled to 6 continents with his talent. He’s photographed Imogen Heap, Sting, Taylor Swift, Britney Spears, Carrie Underwood and more. He’s also worked with entertainment clients ABC, E!, Fox, A&E, FX, The Style Network, CMT and more. You can view his photos and learn more at: http://www.jeremycowart.com/ or read his blog:http://blog.jeremycowart.com/ and follow him on Twitter @jeremycowart .

Empire State Studio Photography Show

Congratulations to Long Island Photo Gallery members who will be exhibiting their best fine art photography from 12/5/09 – 1/31/2010 at Empire State Studios in Oceanside, NY.

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Members Jim Cook, Kim Pace, Debra Moody, Turtle MacDermott, Jessica Hirschmann and Joanne Henig are participating in the event.

Come down and check out some awesome photos from some talented artists.

Empire is located at:

222 Merrick Road

Oceanside, NY 11572

There will be a full reception at 7 pm on 12/5/09 for all the exhibitors and their guests.  Hope to see you there!