"I'm sure you all better things to do than to read a long job post on CL, so sweet and short...
I own a very distinguished and reputable company that covers weddings in San Antonio and surrounding areas, we've been in business for 6 years, so we're pretty established. I have a need for a freelance photographer, who has experience, equipment and works well under the guidelines of the company. It's ok if you have your own style, techniques, vision, etc. but it's also important to be able to listen. The better your work and people skills, the better the pay. I can pay anywhere between $35 - $50 per hour, most events are 5 and above. Let me know as much as you want about yourself. Needless to say it be less time consuming for all if you provide work for us to view online.
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Angela Bacon-Kidwell has a dreamlike quality to her work some of them almost look like paintings. I love the fog and the mystery in her work. Her work is about her dreams and that is why it has the sleepy feel to them. i enjoy her themes for each photograph.here is her link 

I found Jan Von Hollenbens work to be very creative. I really liked the idea of changing the perspective and having everyone laying on the ground instead of up right. i also liked the scenes in each photo it is telling a different story. He is telling dreams through a childs eyes. I really like his concept and his compostions and the angles of the bikes . here is the link 



Arno Rafael Minkkinen 

Chema Madoz takes ordinary objects and makes it brilliant! he takes the obvious and points out the unseen. I love his play on forms and his humorous view of the everyday life. the way he composes the photographes is really beautifully done. I do wonder what this would look like in color but i think he is focusing more on the forms and shapes.his link: 

Walter Martin makes these little environments in snow globes and Paloma Munoz is the photographer. I like the tiny worlds Martin is making they tell stories and are comical. This spider one is my favorite. The size is what intrigued me to these photos. their inspirations for each of the globes are from literary references also pictoral chinese landscape paintings, art and historical references. These to me are about fighting loneliness and being so small in a large cold world. here is the site :




Bronwen Hyde did a 365 day self portrait of her self. she took a photo every day of the year. I really liked this idea and it made me think of our self portrait project. I think it is very interesting how each day we are different than the next and in these photos she has a different personality in each. All of her photos are different than the next and i really like her devotion to self exploration. The link :

Fred Muram did a series called kissing the ceiling in 2008 the pictures above are from that show. I find his work amusing because it is something we can all relate to. In his artist statement he says that he is trying to show something that can be observed by everyone and have an experience that they can relate to. He says we are all connected in more ways that we think but because we are such individuals we don't always see it. The reason i enjoy his work is because his pictures are fun and they are humorous and I am really inspired by his work. heres the website:
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