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Teri Genovese Photography Blog bio picture

in a nutshell:

I am a documentarian at heart.  Observing the subtle beauty amidst everyday life, near and far, inspires me to no end.  I specialize in creating genuine portraits of childhood and families, and dream of documenting people and cultures around the world. 

I received a BA in photography from Columbia College Chicago in 2003, where I learned the traditional craft - in the darkroom.  My work has since been published in the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Parent Magazine, Los Angeles Times.com, Chicago Public Radio.com, and countless Chicago Children's Museum publications. 

I currently live and work in Grand Rapids, Michigan and travel regularly to Los Angeles, California (where my business began).  I live for yoga, hiking, weekend road trips, a good book, simplicity, and anything chocolate.  :)

 

Monthly Archives: August 2010

every once in awhile… magic happens.

Los Angeles Fine Art Family Photographer

Photography can be a truly magical medium. This silhouette photograph was taken in a Los Angeles city park. The background was actually cluttered with fences and buildings, basketball courts and tennis courts, people walking by… However, by carefully choosing my vantage point and exposure, and thoughtfully positioning my subjects, there is no sign of a...

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April 13, 2011 - 1:14 am shannon - uh...........................why have i waited so long to click over to your blog? magical.

April 13, 2011 - 7:03 am Teri - oh, thank you, shannon.. you are too kind!

January 16, 2011 - 12:32 pm looking back and catching up.. » Teri Genovese Photography Blog - [...] lots of laughs while trying to be “serious.” This lucky family and I made magic when I took my favorite photograph of the year, which now hangs as a large gallery wrapped canvas in their home. We first met on a foggy day at [...]

runyon canyon bench series (post 7)

Runyon Canyon Fine Art Photographs; Hollywood, California

There is no need to look for the bench in this next set of photographs. (Because I’m either sitting on it or walking away from it.) Each time I reach the peak of my hikes lately, I no longer feel the need to take a picture of the bench. Instead, I feel a strong pull...

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runyon canyon bench series (post 6)

Runyon Canyon Bench Fine Art Photograph Hollywood, California

There is another reason this project exists. I am hopelessly sentimental, so when I know I will miss something, I photograph it. It’s how I deal with change.. and change is not my favorite. It’s why I chose to start photographing this bench several months ago. I knew that change was upon us and here...

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