Moving his company to Sarasota from LA, Ed Marin and Soicher Marin create custom digital artwork and manage a collection of original artwork. With their digital scanning photography technology Soicher Marin can turn any object into a piece of art, and reproduce it any size you like.
Giovanni Lunardi shares his collection of 3D artwork with us. For the first time the art is available for purchase. Some pieces date back thirty years. Enjoy!
Meet Susan Schwabinger, aka model Susan Chase. Since the age of 19 she has immersed herself in the modeling industry, from traveling the globe to now owning Alexa Model and Talent Management Agency. "I had a $5 million contract. It was signed, executed. It went away." What a story.
Since 1946 the lens of Giovanni Lunardi has graced the cover of more than 4,500 magazines around the world. Giovanni has photographed many of the world’s most beautiful women, captured striking landscapes and framed unique commercial shots. Born and raised in Parma, Italy Giovanni Lunardi now calls Sarasota, Florida his home.
Giovanni Lunardi is in the process of creating another of his books, a black and white photographic essay, depicting the world we live in. It portrays people, places and events around the world. Here he shares a small selection of photography from the upcoming book.
La Casa di Pietra By Roberta Carra - Torrechiara, Italy.
It was lightening when I first saw the House of Stone and fell in love with it. The house was in very bad condition but it fascinated me, this little house of stone built at the end of the 18th century.
The location was stunning. At north, a rolling hill full of vineyards. At south, the river Parma. At east, the magic vision of the Castle of Torrechiara.
As a professional photographer, Chad Spencer understands that his perspective isn’t always the most important one. “My business is built on quality,” he explains. “I work to ensure that my clients are happy, and that the finished product is what they want.” This, he notes, involves facilitating open communication throughout the process. “It’s important to elicit a sense of comfort, to build a rapport with my clients,” he notes.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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