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<itunes:summary>I love to find the art in an image. Often, photography is approached in a very literal way. For instance, in portrait photography, you pose the person, take the shot and move to the next. Over time it becomes very routine and very predictable. Even with today’s ‘edgy’ style of photography, it tends to look the same, from photographer to photographer’s site. My sessions are anything but routine. We continuously strive to capture the true essence of a person and the situation by looking beyond what is obvious and exploring how shadow and light artfully plays within an image to create a truly exceptional result. Great portraits happen when the person you are photographing is so relaxed that they reveal more of who they are than what they intended. Often we don’t realize what we have in a shot until we get into the digital darkroom. This is when experience and technical ability pays off. It enables us to constantly push the envelope in photography to transform great images into fine art.

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		<title>Nancy Lou Webster</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 17:36:42 +0000</pubDate>
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