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March 24th, 2009 by Louisville photographer Stephen A Harmon



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Another terrific engagement session of late! Follow the link by clicking the photo to see more.

Call Stephen A. Harmon Photography, Louisville-area photojournalist at 502.599.8483.

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What does it mean to win an award for photojournalism?

February 4th, 2008 by Louisville photographer Stephen A Harmon

Well, obviously there are different organizations, of varying size and import that can & do give awards for news, sports, feature photo, etc.

These are not to be confused with wedding photo contest awards and the like. It’s a different animal. Many wedding photographers pay fees to enter these contests, so they can build their credentials competing against other wedding photographers. We’ve done it, it’s nothing to be ashamed of. It’s just different.

Journalists have a code of ethics they have to adhere to–it’s not art for art’s sake when you shoot professionally for a daily paper. Does that make photojournalism superior to artful wedding photography?

For us, it comes down to a matter of what you like. We like to use a little bit of what we’ve learned through the years as journalists, artists, and people who just flat-out like good photos.

But for the record, because it should be said, Stephen has won his awards not from wedding contests, but from an impartial jury of journalists, who selected his work to be the best, among all the photographers from all these newspapers (and some that were not mentioned on that page). This is a remarkable achievement for any career professional, and if he’d done it once or twice–maybe it could be passed off as lucky, or the whims of judges. Steve won these awards twelve times in five years.

I am not just trying to brag on him–but it was brought to my attention today that “award-winning photography” has become a commonly-tossed around phrase. I’m not degrading other sources of awards, or other styles and organizations. I will say that photojournalists are extremely competitive, and it is a difficult field to break into. Of the 50+ graduating photojournalists from Steve’s class at Ball State, for instance, there were only two who got a job upon graduation.

“The competitiveness of photojournalism inspires you to do your best work. Any situation can lead to solid photography, but award-winning photography comes when you can capture the emotion and tell a story.” That’s Steve’s explanation.

As for me, I see Steve’s devotion to his work as secondary to his natural talent. I believe he won his awards as a working photojournalist–and continues to take superior photographs in all circumstances–because of that combination of talent, creativity, and competitiveness, all driving him to do his best. He doesn’t ever stop striving to do better work.

“You’re only as good as your last photograph,” he says. If anyone has earned the right to rest on his laurels, it is he. But that’s just not in his nature. Every shoot, whether it is commercial photography, your wedding, or a Friday night basketball game, is a new and welcome challenge to Steve. I think it shows–but it shows probably the best in his wedding and engagement photos.

:)

Leslea

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Sample wedding album layouts

January 18th, 2008 by Louisville photographer Stephen A Harmon

Our wedding albums are special. They’re not from templates, they’re not the cheapest available option–they’re hand-made, high quality, gorgeous books that capture the photo story of the day. That’s what photojournalism is all about.

Here’s a movie version of our album layout slideshow. We’d love to show it to you one-on-one, so give us a call for a consultation.

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Gone With the Wind

September 16th, 2007 by Louisville photographer Stephen A Harmon



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Before all is said and done, Steve will probably bring out the blue and green in this photo to make it a touch more vivid, but…oh, man. Is this not Gone With the Wind? So awesome. So romantic.

If this were my wedding photo, I would buy a poster-size print for the living room. Absolutely. Because that’s what I want to see each day when I open the door and walk in through the door.

Beautiful.

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Dance like nobody’s watching

September 16th, 2007 by Louisville photographer Stephen A Harmon



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These gals are having fun.

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Our ad in Louisville Bride

September 7th, 2007 by Louisville photographer Stephen A Harmon

…can be seen right here!

In fact, they put the whole magazine online for your perusal. Neat, huh?

For wedding photography, call Stephen at 502.599.8483.

Thanks!

P.S.

Here’s the photo story of Jamie & Lindsay’s wedding day, the bride in the photo in our ad:

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