Archive for May, 2008
Tasmania Adventurer Catherine Hall in Marketplace
Press Comments Off Wed 05.28.2008
I am currently featured in Digital Railroad’s Marketplace which is quite an honor. You may view feature and comment on my work on the DRR blog.
MEMBER SHOWCASE:
Next in our series on the Digital Railroad sponsored Lightroom Adventure Tasmania photographers is Catherine Hall. Catherine has been capturing expressive images of people through her camera since an early age. She has been published in The New York Times, Elegant Bride, Grace Ormonde, The Knot, PDN, National Geographic Traveler, Rangefinder, The Tribune, The Sydney Morning Herald, and American Photo. Her clients include John Deere, News Corp, Reuters, and Goldman Sachs.
Catherine’s photos from the Tasmania trip have just been published in Marketplace. The two images posted here show just some of the great range in her work. The examples combine her passion for people and portaiture with a strong sense of place.
Cayman Island Destination Wedding
From The Studio, Out + About Comments Off Tue 05.27.2008
I just got back from the most amazing destination wedding in the Cayman Islands. It was this Ritz Carlton’s biggest international destination wedding with over 220 guests! The couple was absolutely gorgeous and incredibly elegant.
We were busy scouting and shooting most of our stay but we were able to sneak in some activities post wedding, such as scuba diving, swimming with sting rays, and soaking in the sun on the beach. It was a phenomenal trip both personally and professionally.
Below is a photo of where we got to stay. Stay tuned for images from the wedding.
WPPI selects CHS as Studio of the Month
Press Comments Off Tue 05.13.2008
This month we were selected by Wedding and Portait Photographer International as their studio of the month which is quite an honor! Specifically they looked at our innovative approach to story telling via multimedia image narrations.
Below is the beginning and link to full article:
“Digital technology is changing the way we preserve our memories. Today’s photographers can tell stories and illustrate events in more depth than ever before,” explains photographer Catherine Hall. Hall–a pioneering artist who is developing what she calls “Image Narration”–is owner and founder of an eponymous studio. Catherine Hall Studios specializes in both editorial and wedding photography. Her wedding coverage allows her to serve the upper echelons of bicoastal society, predominantly the New York metropolitan area and San Francisco Bay Area residents.
“At the moment, I position Image Narration as a special added product that complements my in-place photography and album offering,” says Hall. With her new way of storytelling, Hall has quickly grown a following among a white glove clientele.














