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Shoot Out at the Columbia Museum of Art
Shoot Out at the Columbia Museum of Art

Meet the Photographers

Anita Brewer
Anita’s style of photography is simple, relaxed and fun. Photography has always been an important part of her life. Anita has spent 20 years learning about photography and the latest digital equipment. She'll put you at ease and show you at your best!
www.AandBPhotoService.com
Cathy Farabaugh
Cathy specializes in pet photography. As one of the leading pet and animal photographers in the region, she has the unique ability to gain your pet’s attention and capture the perfect pose. Cathy has over 30 years of experience as a wedding/portrait photographer and continues to refine her style and technique. Her work reflects a commitment to quality that requires great patience and a lifelong love of photography.
www.cathyfarabaughphotography.com
Jonathan Goley
Jonathan is an artist and photographer with a passion for making creative imagery. In the age of the digital image, Jonathan has a lingering appreciation for analog photography. He currently uses an antiquated process to make his photographs called Wet Plate Collodion. The physical plates produced from the process are one of a kind but Jonathan uses digital technology to make enlargements and reproductions. Jonathan received a bachelor of fine arts from the University of South Carolina and is currently employed by the Columbia Museum of Art. You will come away from a session with not only a unique portrait, but also a history lesson in photography.
www.jonathangoley.com
Holly Graciano
Holly's approach to photographing people is modern, fun and romantic. She specializes in weddings and portraits, using an artistic documentary style to capture her subjects' personalities. Holly received a master’s degree in media arts from the University of South Carolina. She taught photography at USC for two years, before starting her own business in 2006. She loves being able to connect with her clients and always strives to create photographs that are unique to each couple or family, while capturing genuine emotion.
www.hollygraciano.com
H. Gordon Humphries
Gordon specializes in digital photography. He strives to be a great technician and artist and aims to make each photograph a performance. Any alterations he may make to an image are used to heighten or reinforce- not misrepresent- the realism of his subject. Gordon’s photographic career has spanned three decades. He received a master’s degree in media arts from the University of South Carolina and teaches there. Gordon makes every effort to remain faithful to the portrayal of the subject framed by his lens.
www.gordonhumphries.com
Kirill Simin
Kirill entertains the eye with many styles including documentary photography, portraiture, landscapes and cityscapes, as well as digitally altered, surreal images. He received a degree in photography in 2005 from the University of South Carolina. Shooting mostly digital now, Kirill has a substantial portfolio. His work is published in several magazines and he has held group shows and solo exhibits in Atlanta, Charleston, Charlotte and Columbia.
www.kirillsimin.com

 

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