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加入: | 16 Mar 2011 |
最后: | 23 Jun 2012 |
自我介绍
Over 25 years working full time internationally in both commercial and retail professional photography.
Clients list and type of work include:
Paramount Pictures: special images that were used in the movie:
"The Untouchables" with Kevin Costner.
Pro model portfolios, actor Head shots and publicity shots: Bill Cosby, Jay Leno, Peter Jennings, Gen. Chuck Yeager, Miss USA/Universe inc.:Head shots, judge/asst. director, producer.
CBS,WBBM-FM, B-96 TV and Radio personalities' Publicity head shots.
Sandals International Resorts, Both as a photographer and magician
Hyatt Resorts. Commercial photography.
A special commissioned work which was a rendering of the concept "1000 points of Light" for President George H. Bush.
Mag., publications, Billboards, posters, and countless others.
Specializing in a style he developed in the 80's. which was a joining of techniques and styles he learned studying Ansel Adams' Zone system, Peter Gowland's glamour and Playboy lighting styles. After turning down a job interview with Playboy, Matthew opened his own studio with a focus on Celebes and models. A studio glamour image would use as many as 25 separate strobes to light a set. His success earned him a special award for his photography from Miss USA/ Universe Inc. and numerous newspaper and TV interviews. Having been one of the more successful studios in Chicago gave Matthew the ability to retire from the retail world at the young age of 48 to travel and concentrate on glamour and photojournalistic endeavors. All of this is quite astounding considering Matthew is rated as being a 70% disabled Air Force Veteran from his tour in the early 70's. He sustain severe injuries in what was described as a non survivable fall when a ledge of the mountain he was on broke loose while on a search and destroy mission, only to go on and receiving a special accommodation for his mountain rescue of 2 downed F105 fighter pilots later that same year and
on the same mountain range that nearly took his life 10 months earlier.
I am no longer shooting
I just can't hold a camera steady any longer.
It was fun while it lasted.
Thank you to all the people I've worked with.
Matthew
Clients list and type of work include:
Paramount Pictures: special images that were used in the movie:
"The Untouchables" with Kevin Costner.
Pro model portfolios, actor Head shots and publicity shots: Bill Cosby, Jay Leno, Peter Jennings, Gen. Chuck Yeager, Miss USA/Universe inc.:Head shots, judge/asst. director, producer.
CBS,WBBM-FM, B-96 TV and Radio personalities' Publicity head shots.
Sandals International Resorts, Both as a photographer and magician
Hyatt Resorts. Commercial photography.
A special commissioned work which was a rendering of the concept "1000 points of Light" for President George H. Bush.
Mag., publications, Billboards, posters, and countless others.
Specializing in a style he developed in the 80's. which was a joining of techniques and styles he learned studying Ansel Adams' Zone system, Peter Gowland's glamour and Playboy lighting styles. After turning down a job interview with Playboy, Matthew opened his own studio with a focus on Celebes and models. A studio glamour image would use as many as 25 separate strobes to light a set. His success earned him a special award for his photography from Miss USA/ Universe Inc. and numerous newspaper and TV interviews. Having been one of the more successful studios in Chicago gave Matthew the ability to retire from the retail world at the young age of 48 to travel and concentrate on glamour and photojournalistic endeavors. All of this is quite astounding considering Matthew is rated as being a 70% disabled Air Force Veteran from his tour in the early 70's. He sustain severe injuries in what was described as a non survivable fall when a ledge of the mountain he was on broke loose while on a search and destroy mission, only to go on and receiving a special accommodation for his mountain rescue of 2 downed F105 fighter pilots later that same year and
on the same mountain range that nearly took his life 10 months earlier.
I am no longer shooting
I just can't hold a camera steady any longer.
It was fun while it lasted.
Thank you to all the people I've worked with.
Matthew
经历
Clients list and type of work include:
Paramount Pictures: special images that were used in the movie:
"The Untouchables" with Kevin Costner.
Pro model portfolios, actor Head shots and publicity shots: Bill Cosby, Jay Leno, Peter Jennings,
Gen. Chuck Yeager,
Miss USA/Universe inc.:Head shots, judge/asst. director, producer.
CBS,WBBM-FM, B-96 TV and Radio personalities' Publicity head shots.
Sandals International Resorts,
Hyatt Resorts.
A special commissioned work which was a rendering of the concept "1000 points of Light" for President George H. Bush.
Mag., publications, Billboards, posters, and countless others.
Paramount Pictures: special images that were used in the movie:
"The Untouchables" with Kevin Costner.
Pro model portfolios, actor Head shots and publicity shots: Bill Cosby, Jay Leno, Peter Jennings,
Gen. Chuck Yeager,
Miss USA/Universe inc.:Head shots, judge/asst. director, producer.
CBS,WBBM-FM, B-96 TV and Radio personalities' Publicity head shots.
Sandals International Resorts,
Hyatt Resorts.
A special commissioned work which was a rendering of the concept "1000 points of Light" for President George H. Bush.
Mag., publications, Billboards, posters, and countless others.
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14 Jun 11 10:01
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Very nice photos! Anytime if you need a PhotoEditing/Retoucher,please touch me! And you can send me one to have a try.This one is free. Email: garden_siyu@126.com My site: http://gardenofsiyu.xp3.biz/en%201.htm
08 Apr 11 14:56
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