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July 27th, 2010


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June 29th, 2010





Tags: Durango Weddings, Mountain Weddings, photography
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May 2nd, 2010
So are you a color photograph lover or do you prefer black and white? While most will argue that there is a place for each, I personally enjoy the complex depth of a black and white image. When on an assignment I am often asked to capture at least one moment in black and white to see if it tells the story that the client wants conveyed. So which do you prefer? Color or black and white? As a photographer I lean hard towards the depth of contrast in a desaturated image. However, I think rich and vibrant colors captured with light can be just as inspiring to the beholder.

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February 3rd, 2010
“What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.” – T.S. Eliot
In many ways this where I am in my journey. I recently moved to Durango to get away from the mundane city life and I have never looked back. I am looking forward to making new friends along my journey.
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November 25th, 2009
Thanks to everyone who stopped by Studio G at Hardy & Nance Street Studios this past Saturday to indulge in the fine art prints by resident photographers Curtis W. DeGidio and myself as well as our two guest artist, Anna Spradley and JD Stanley. It was a great networking opportunity and allowed everyone to exchange ideas and thoughts on upcoming events.
Now it is time to focus on FotoFest 2010! Thanks again to everyone for coming out to Art Crawl!
Tags: ArtCrawl 2009, photography, Studio G
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September 22nd, 2009
Lately there has been quite a buzz about Real Estate Photography and the benefits of hiring a professional photographer as opposed to an Agent taking point and shoot images to post in MLS and to perhaps create a brochure of the property. Photography is about being able to capture or create the proper lighting, include elements, staging the shot, and to give it depth and appeal to the home buyer. Personally sometimes post-processing such as High Dynamic Range Photography or HDR can enhance an image too well and in turn create a false image that could be negative once the potential buyer views the home for his or herself. If toned properly however an HDR image can really produce a creative image that show more what the human eye can see.
If you are a Real Estate Agent, Home Builder, Property Management Company, or have any need for Real Estate Photography feel free to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you and forging relationships with more and more here in Houston.
Andrew Green Harris Photography – Houston Real Estate Photography
281.793.7585
andrew@andrewgreenharris.com
You can see some of my most recent Real Estate Photography here
Andrew Green Harris Photography offers fast, effective, and professional Real Estate Photography for the Greater Houston Area
Tags: Houston Home Photography, Real Estate Photography
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August 29th, 2009
A student of photography and visual arts Andrew Green Harris has recently decided to offer professional photography services for product, emerging fashion, commercial, select individual and fine art.
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