Archive for December, 2009

New work, Sarah Kirsch, part 2

This is the second part of the Sarah Kirsch test that I did with Michele Lee as the Hair/Makeup stylist. We were trying to get a more athletic feel rather than beauty shots and these are my favorites…

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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 Uncategorized No Comments

New work, Sarah Kirsch, part 1

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These are a few shots from a recent test with Sarah Kirsch working with Michele Lee as the Hair/Makeup stylist. Love the hair in both shots…

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Thursday, December 10th, 2009 Lifestyle, Portraiture No Comments

Phoenix Magazine Cover, December 2009

I recently photographed a cover and feature for Phoenix Magazine on downtown Phoenix called “Love your downtown.” I collaborated with Art Director Brian Goddard on concepts and locations and worked with Shauna Thibault on styling.

The primary model was Lolli LeClaire from Ford/Robert Black Agency and Brad Reed (also with Ford/RBA) was the supporting talent in a few shots featured on the inside of the magazine. It’s the December issue of the magazine and it’s on newsstands throughout Arizona.

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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 Lifestyle, Published Photographs 2 Comments

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Mark Peterman explores narratives with photographs and multimedia. Although his work
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Since he was young, he has been recreating the world around him through photographs and is continually refining his artistic vision by drawing on influences from music, literature and art. Mark's work reflects a graphic, story-telling quality with a cinematic feel, drawing on his design background while studying at the Kansas City Art Institute.

Mark enjoys photographing ordinary people who do interesting things. Although he is primarily a still photographer, he has recently started incorporating multi-media and motion into his work. Recent project themes include examining how ones memory is effected with the passage of time, exploring family histories on film and spending time in the meeting spaces of fraternal organizations.