Kiplinger’s Personal Finance photographer

Travel days: on assignment for a national magazine

In an earlier post I mentioned traveling to Salt Lake City, Utah in March for a shoot for Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine. The assignment was to photograph a couple who had recently purchased a house  for an article about the fluctuating housing markets around the country.

I wanted to share some photos from the trip that weren’t published and give a timeline for the events of a travel day while shooting for a national editorial client.

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Kiplinger’s Personal Finance

In February, I photographed Dan Wittman and Melissa Swearingen at their home on the west side of Phoenix, Arizona for an article called “Great Homes at Deep Discounts” for Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine.

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Sunday, March 15th, 2009 Published Photographs No Comments

Recent shoots in Phoenix and around Arizona

Recently I traveled to Prescott, Arizona for a shoot for Runner’s World Magazine, shot on location in Phoenix for the New York Times and shot in the studio for Kiplinger’s Personal Finance.

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Dave Brown home builder in Phoenix, Arizona for The New York Times.

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Sunday, February 1st, 2009 Editorial, Portraiture, Traveling No Comments

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Phoenix Arizona 85003

About

Mark Peterman explores narratives with photographs and multimedia. Although his work
is at home in the post-modern world it is very informed by history. A desire to be creative
on a daily basis fuels his curiosity about the human experience and he documents things in sketchbooks as a way of remembering his life.

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 and exploring family histories.