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During the month of November, 2020 I shot outdoor natural light portraits of 25 people in 22 days for Getty Images. The autumn colors worked for me with my out of focus backgrounds.
© Leland Bobbé
During the month of November, 2020 I shot outdoor natural light portraits of 25 people in 22 days for Getty Images. The autumn colors worked for me with my out of focus backgrounds.
© Leland Bobbé
I was recently commissioned by model Lauren Noble to shoot studio portraits of her and her 3 year old daughter Chase. This is the one shot where she was actually calm. Shooting kids is never easy but we did end up with some really great shots.
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Another from my series of same sex couples shot for Getty images
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I’ve recently been shooting some studio portraits of same sex couples for Getty Images. This is Tim and Stuart, married and in business together as interior decorators. More coming
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My image of Jim from my Hardhat Series was just awarded a silver in the Fabrik Portrait of America Awards. The image will be on exhibit a the Fabric Projects Gallery in Los Angeles from 11/23-12/14 and published in a Winners book. Shot on 5th Avenue and 30th street in NYC.
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I just returned for a fly fishing trip to Montana with old friends. While there I made this portrait. This man has a great face . . . talk about character.
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I’ll be giving a presentation tonight, May 30th at 6pm at the Soho Photo Gallery at 15 White Street in Manhattan,
I’ll be discussing my photo projects along with a digital slide presentation.
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Recent portrait of two beautiful teenage sisters shot for a project i’m shooting for Getty Images on Families.
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One of my Hardat NYC images will be on display at the upcoming annual Aipad Photography Show as part of the ASMP booth with the theme of Americana. In addition i’ll have 4
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American Photography’s ProPhotoDaily featured my Hardhats NYC project in yesterday’s newsletter. it included links to my website and a link to the recent article about the project in CreativeBoom. Making the invisible visible.