From The Studio

Exciting things are afoot for Catherine Hall Studios! Look out for the latest news and announcements on Catherine’s editorial work, events, awards, causes, partners and more.


Become a Household Name – FAST!

Mon 10.11.2010

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Come to New York and attend my seminar about how to promote yourself as a leader in your field at the forthcoming PDN PhotoPlus International Conference & Expo.

For the second half of October, I will be saying farewell to my San Francisco studio and greeting New York City (where I started my career as a professional photographer). While my sojourn will involve some pleasure–like dining at the heavenly Candle Cafe and trolling around the vast art-historical treasures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art–the trip will essentially be all about photography, all of the time.

While on the East Coast, I am excited to lead a seminar at the PDN PhotoPlus International Conference & Expo, one of the world’s most important and definitive gatherings of photographers. Keynote speakers include photography legends, such as Art Streiber, Mark Seliger, Marcus Bleasdale, and Al Bello, among others. Wow.

Wonder what my lecture’s called? You guessed it! Promote You: Become a Household Name in Wedding and Portraits FAST!
A seminar suitable for all levels, I will unpack the world of social media marketing, laying down savvy use of contemporary media, such as blogging, Facebook, podcasting, and Twitter. I also emphasize how crucial it is to get your photography into the world through editorial features, awards, gallery exhibitions, and scholarships. Interested in figuring out how to promote the $%&@ out of your photography? Then, you’ve come to the right place.

Taking place from October 28 through 30, the PDN PhotoPlus International Conference & Expo is only 16 days away (and counting). What’s more, if you register for the conference before October 15, you can snag a sweet deal at a lower price, not to mention FREE expo passes.

So, come on out! I can guarantee this is the single-most best place to make connections with leaders in the field and immerse yourself in virtually every aspect photography–from marketing to artistic techniques.

Oh, did I mention that today’s first enrolled student to tweet @catherine_hall “I love my Epson Printer!” wins a truly fantastic prize!

Can’t wait to see you there!!

Thank You, Grant! | Sony Art of Storytelling

Thu 10.07.2010

50_0156_BurningMan_2009-3.jpgMy friend, Grant, is a stellar guy–kind, endearing, and smart-as-a-whip! Not to mention generous.

Through the promotion of the Sony Art of Storytelling Photo Contest, he is not only supporting my Burning Man photography, but also the subject of one of my photos–our mutual friend, Erik, a muscled brunette whom I shot shirtless in the dawn of the Black Rock Desert. It was an epic, early-morning moment; the image bespeaks our sense of connection with one another and the vast, jejune wilderness.

That said, Grant is a dear man, and it’s truly an honor to receive his praise and support:

My good friend and mentor Catherine Hall recently had two of her images selected as finalists in the Sony Art of Storytelling Photo contest at Digital Photo Magazine – and one of the photos is of my good friend Eric Hudock at Burning Man! Please consider checking out the finalists gallery and giving Catherine your vote! http://bit.ly/dvijS1

How to Craft Exquisite Wedding Photos | TUV

Mon 10.04.2010

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In conjunction with One Fine Day event planning, Tahoe Unveiled (TUV) is hosting a weekend of “splendor, luxury, and education” at the PlumpJack Squaw Valley Inn. The occasion–called A Day in the Mountains–offers brides and grooms the opportunity to enjoy a weekend getaway and develop relationships with some of Lake Tahoe’s finest photographers, florists, planners, and venue coordinators. I’m pleased and honored to be a keynote speaker for this event, at which I will deliver a talk about how to craft utterly elegant, wholly exquisite pictures of your wedding day.

I invite you to read a description of my talk for A Day in the Mountains: “Did you know that it’s a bride’s loss to select a standard hotel room for her bridal chamber? Has anybody warned you against sitting in front of a window during your reception? Have you heard about the critical Golden Hour yet? Are you curious to learn how you can look, well, absolutely stunning in your pictures? In her discussion, Catherine reveals an elite photographer’s tricks of the trade, which will enable you to make the right decisions before your special day.

“Her conversation will be varied, substantive, and-obviously-fun. Please join Catherine for this exciting talk, so that when your once-in-a-lifetime celebration takes place, you have nothing left to do but smile, glow, and be glorious. Here’s to brides!”

I encourage couples to join us on October 16 for A Day in the Mountains!

Wildly Funny Wedding Photography Video

Tue 09.28.2010

One of the reasons I adore my wedding clients is that they are NOT like this!

What Drives Me | International Aperture Awards

Mon 09.27.2010

Online_Press_Int_Ap_TenacityPassionbelief_Fall_2010.jpgI’m incredibly honored that the International Aperture Awards selected me to be a judge for their 2010 photography competition! It is one of the world’s most prestigious online photography competitions and awards handsome cash prizes to the winners.

In order to introduce their panel of international judges to the photography community, they have been conducting a series of interviews. It was my pleasure to chat with their fabulous team, and I thought you might enjoy reading our Q&A, entitled Tenacity, Passion, & Self Belief.

We discuss entry submissions, judging criteria, novice photographers, and more! Enjoy!

How long have you been picking up a camera?
I enrolled in my first photography class, a course offered by my high school arts department, when I was sixteen-years-old. The first image I ever shot and developed was a close-up of a horse’s marble-black eye, with several green farm flies buzzing within the frame in soft focus. At the time, I thought I was a renegade! Looking back, I blush at my naiveté.

Once, for an open house event, my instructor offered me the opportunity to curate a small exhibition of my own work–my first-ever solo show! At the event that night, I overheard a parent ask my instructor what he thought of my photography. “She’s gifted, but she’ll never make it as a professional,” he said. My reaction? I’ll show you, I thought.

And, ultimately, I did.

Did you always know that you wanted to be a photographer?
As a teenager, I always had an inkling that I might become a professional photographer. I didn’t realize it was possible, though,
until I dove headlong intro transforming my passion into a commercially-viable undertaking. Negotiating that first commission
requires courage–you have to believe in your gifts enough to place a worth value on them.
At the end of the day, photography is a labor of love for me. I’ve heard people say that they could never transform their passion into their business, as it would ruin their joy for the art form. I don’t find that to be true. I only fall more and more in love with every day that I spend honing my craft and growing my business. I wake up every morning excited to do what I love.

What is your specialty as a photographer?
I’m attracted to complex, diverse imagery. My editorial work exhibits an inclination towards a dark beauty. My professional wedding photography allows me to find psychological and aesthetic balance in sensual, wrapping light and the female form. It allows me to document the extreme fantasies of beauty.
When you’re not shooting for clients, what kind of images do you like to shoot?
To date, my photography has taken me to over 30 countries. Photography gives me the impetus–indeed, the license–that I need to immerse myself in another culture, learn through experience, and forge relationships I wouldn’t otherwise be able to.

Dear Blog Readers, there’s much, much more! For the full, in-depth interview, please visit International Aperture Award’s blog to finish reading Tenacity, Passion, & Self Belief.

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