I always see pictures of the skyline of Atlanta from this specific bridge in Atlanta where photographers go to get good shots of the whole city, but I can’t tell for sure where this is at. Anyone have a clue where this is specifically? Here’s a shot from this spot:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2177/2092105665_3a7e63d5ce.jpg
the on ramp to freedom parkway. Near the condos that are over the CVS drugstore
I’m doing a photography project that’s supposed to be partly based in ghetto areas, but I’m not really from Atlanta so I don’t know where anything is.
Could you offer names of some ghetto areas for me? Preferably in the North or Northeast area (Decatur would be great).
Thanks!
This may not be specifically in the northern area, but drive along Northside drive, west on Martin Luther King Dr, Bankhead highway now known as Donald Hollowell
Hope this Helps!
If you follow the city streets they will lead you towards Atlanta’s forgotten areas.
Male Abercrombie model Paul Vandervort of the Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency gives you a brief behind the scenes look at a recent photo shoot in Atlanta, Georgia. Winter of 2008.
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Few images speak as clearly of a time and a place as a dramatic black-and-white photograph of an American steam locomotive powering through that storied era of railroad history. All the new photographs in this beautiful book meticulously recreate that original style, capturing the bygone age of steam rail against the settings of its heyday, including period architecture and other details. The result is the crisp, stunning quality of contemporary photography – reproduced in highest-quality duotone prints – of the iconic locomotives of yesteryear. Featured trains include the Milwaukee Road; the Cumbres and Toltec snowplow runs; the Cotton Belt 819 in Arkansas, Missouri, and Illinois; the Savannah and Atlanta No. 750; the Frisco 1522 in Missouri; the Norfolk and Western 611 and 1218 in Georgia and Tennessee; the Union Pacific 3985 in Wyoming, Nebraska and Arkansas–these are just some of the historic runs and routes Steam Trains brings this era to life with its evocative photographs and accompanying narrative ac
A Civil War photo of the War in the West at Chevaux-de-frise on Marietta Street in Atlanta. Photographic wagons and darkroom are shown beyond. This photo is of General Sherman in Atlanta, September-November, 1864. PHOTOGRAPHER / CREDIT: George N. Barnard DATE: September 1, 1864 IMAGE ID: LC951
It would be preferable for this person to have a decent personality, and some verifiable work experience!
We are talking about a small (30-45 guests) wedding for a military/college student couple, so I am looking for a reasonably priced photographer who does good work, but won’t be charging me for thier super cool webiste and all!
zoomworks.
They are based in athens and atlanta. Pretty resonable, you get the proofs/negatives so you can make enlargements/reproductions as needed, nice staff. You get a photographer and an assistant.
I’m getting really interested in Photography, but I’m having trouble finding some teen classes in Atlanta, does anyone know any good classes?
Check your local community centers and colleges. Check your local Craigslist or put a free ad in it.
Ask at your local camera stores.
If all else fails, there are limitless resources available, including these:
Read your manual !!!! Read it several times, and practice in between.
Become a regular visitor to your local library.
The major camera manufacturers (like Canon, Nikon, Olympus etc) all have very useful sections on their website for learning about photography.
It isn’t the degree or the camera that makes the photographer. It is a balance of a good eye and a lot of photographic skills … with both film and digital mediums.
I have a masters, but no one asks me about it. They hire me because the like my work and think my images will help them sell magazines or products.
Photography studios for model-type pics.
I want feedback from people who have actually had pictures taken,(like how you were treated,real prices they don’t tell you over the phone, etc) Thanks in advance for any helpful answers.
You obviously have a computer and internet access. Can you not type "photographers atlanta" into Google?
steve
(SEPT 24, 2004) Tonight in Atlanta, Georgia, Laila Ali, 174 1/4, will be facing Gwendolyn O’Neil, 175; Valerie Mahfood, 168 3/4, vs. Laeticia Robinson, 168 1/4; Janaya Davis, 169, vs. Elizabeth Kerin, 168; and Trish Hill, 130, vs. Lisa Pedersen, 130. ©Photo Gallery by J & P Photography (Janis Guidry & Patricia Butaud)
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