Christina Murray Christina Murray never planned on taking up photography, much less finding a deep passion for it. When a friend gave her a 35mm Nikon N65, she decided to take a class and immediately fell in love with the medium |
Michele Hancock By taking a casual approach to portraits, I create a more natural, comfortable atmosphere and pose for all involved. You get to choose your location, and after getting to know you, I come up with the best plan to get the best shots! After that, I use my editing programs to create one of kind pieces of art! |
Julie Rae Powers I was introduced to photography by a very close friend of mine when I was a freshman in high school. I went on photography adventures with her and was her “model.” After every session I would anxiously await to hear from her about the results of the day. Once I would receive the news from her that the day was successful and she had tons of amazing photographs, I was hooked. |
Tara Jones I stumbled into photography when I got a job as a portrait photographer right after moving to Roanoke, VA in 1999. I continued my passion and obtained a B.A. in Film and Photography from Hollins University in 2006. I am currently a co-founder of the local artist collective, Artcentrik, and practice fine art and portrait photography.540-427-0232 |
Dexter Lynn Kingery I am a Roanoke, Virginia based photographer specializing in providing a natural approach to the images I create. I feel that working outside of the studio adds a real-life touch to the images, and allows me to give the client a finished product that represents the true essence of an individual. |
Mark Morrow The interest in photography was passed to me over the years by my dad. Thinking back to the days of watching him peer down into the old leather-cased twin-reflex, I was simply unaware then how deeply they would affect my own desire and path in life.. |