Here is Bruce (left) of Bruce Heinsius Photography and his assistant, Armand, getting ready to set up the photo shoot. Bruce is a professional photography for many years with experience in still photography, wedding videos, parties, motion picture and television photography. In addition to shooting the cover of the book, Bruce is also responsible of putting together the images for the back of the book. I have known Bruce 27 years and over that time found his work to be exceptional. All the behind the scenes photos were shot by Tarek Chatila, a co-worker who agreed to be our "unofficial" picture taker. Unfortunately, I do not have a picture of Tarek at the present time but I will ask him for one so I can put it up on the blog. I am grateful so many people have come together to help me as I move toward the hardest part of completing my book: publication and marketing. If I thought writing it was hard, I was grossly mistaken but I wouldn't have traded the experience for anything. Anything worth having is worth working hard for.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Our Photograher and Assistant
Here is Bruce (left) of Bruce Heinsius Photography and his assistant, Armand, getting ready to set up the photo shoot. Bruce is a professional photography for many years with experience in still photography, wedding videos, parties, motion picture and television photography. In addition to shooting the cover of the book, Bruce is also responsible of putting together the images for the back of the book. I have known Bruce 27 years and over that time found his work to be exceptional. All the behind the scenes photos were shot by Tarek Chatila, a co-worker who agreed to be our "unofficial" picture taker. Unfortunately, I do not have a picture of Tarek at the present time but I will ask him for one so I can put it up on the blog. I am grateful so many people have come together to help me as I move toward the hardest part of completing my book: publication and marketing. If I thought writing it was hard, I was grossly mistaken but I wouldn't have traded the experience for anything. Anything worth having is worth working hard for.
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