KPCW – 2018 Summer Online Auction
Auction Ends: Aug 24, 2018 06:00 PM MDT

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Roi Agneta Photography- Lifestyle Portrait

Item Number
1808563
Estimated Value
300 USD
Sold
100 USD to mr4265c67
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

Lifestyle photography captures a person in situtations, real life activities, or milestones in an artistic and natural manner. Your choice of an out door setting or in you home or office, within roughly a 30 minute radius around Park City. The session includes a variety of poses/outfit changes within a single general setting and typically yeilds about 30 images to choose from. One selected image will be professionally retouched, sized to your specification and delivered as a high resolution digital file which can be used for creating prints. Additional versions of the selected image will be created for use in other applications such as social media, websites, etc. 

About  Roi Agneta :

Aunt Mamie’s visits during my childhood were memorable, first and foremost for the great stories she would tell us about the “olden days”. A visit always ended with her shooting a family portrait using an ancient Brownie box camera (check out this site for a fascinating history of the Brownie). My father, not known for his patience, once asked why it took her so long. Her reply: “This picture will last forever, so it's worth spending a few minutes taking it”.

Many years later I bought my first serious camera - a Nikon FTN - and her words came back to me. I still have that old Nikon, and her words still echo in my mind whenever I put a camera up to my face.

Over the years I have engaged in pretty much every type of photography: model portfolios, portraits, weddings, catalog work - mainly furniture and jewelry (boring) - landscapes, wildlife, travel, corporate events, and, most recently, food (yum). If I had to choose only one, it would be portraits because it poses the greatest challenge and offers infinite possibilities with any given subject. Just ask my Aunt Mamie. 


I have bought and sold more cameras than I can remember (thank you, Ebay!), but never really got caught up in the gotta-have-the-latest frenzy that seems to overcome otherwise sensible people. The photographers I most admire - Henri Cartier-Bresson, Jay Meisel, Annie Leibovitz, to name a few - have created killer images using simple cameras. OK, Annie has more gear than B&H Photo, but she also loves her Fuji X100 fixed-lens rangefinder camera.

 

Item Special Note

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