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From the perspective of a client

"A portrait should be more than a passport photo. It needs a backdrop, an expression, a movement, and, in my opinion at least a little bit of natural light. Maybe even a dewdrop or a splinter. When by happenstance I found Amanda, I stumbled onto a visual biographer, someone who could capture the character within us, place it in time and space, and make it a memory.

"Unlike most of us who can detect a Kodak moment but not capture it, Amanda has fine-tuned her professional skills to bring it all together in a single frame. Perhaps it was her knowledge of being the subject that gave her an intuitive sense of what to look for.

"Amanda came into photography honestly, first as a model in Brazil, then as a parent trying to capture her own son's poignant moments. As a model, Amanda discovered the art of environment. As a parent, she learned to tune in to the emotion within a subject. Unlike studio photography where poses seem forced and smiles unnatural, Amanda's pictures reflect the nature of her subjects whether they capture an intimate moment between newlyweds or the fleeting sense of excitement in a toddler.

"Without a doubt, her Brazilian heritage emerges in the colors she captures with her camera. One wonders why we fill our frames with black and whites and sepia tones when there is such vibrancy in the things we take for granted everyday: an old straw broom, a loved leather chair, even the fringe of a much abused rug. I used to be a fan of sepia-toned family shots until I saw Amanda's work. Now they fade into a sea of lost faces compared to the rich intensity of Amanda's prints. Besides bringing life and vibrancy into the expression of the subject, Amanda sense of light and color also captures the subtle nature of distressed wood or rusted steel in the background. I had no idea how much energy a picture could possess. I caught glimpses of my son possessively reaching for his favorite toy, of my husband smirking from the corner of his eye, and of me delighting in a single moment of being a novice mom.

"A picture has a hundred reasons for being taken; to share with friends, to remember for when we are older, to reveal to our children when they ask about themselves. Amanda's pictures capture the weight of a newborn's head on his mom's shoulder, the delighted smile of a toddler jumping in the air, even the tenderness of a couple's hands touching. She finds these moments, as unique as they are to the individuals she is photographing. Each time I revisit pictures Amanda has taken I see something new, something that brings me into that moment even if I wasn't there to begin with."

Ruth Barbie, Los Angeles, CA

Monthly Archives: November 2009

Carbone – Amanda Elkins – Commercial photographer

I meant to share some of these recent images I shot of Carbone’s new spring line. Carbone is a clothing company based out of Germany that produces both boys and girls european boutique clothing. They have been retailing in Europe since 1994 with huge sucess and finally, they will be importing the the USA for the first time ever for spring 2010.

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You can find Carbone clothing and other beautiful european clothing at Everything But The Princess webshop.

~A

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Melrose Place – Amanda Elkins – editorial photographer

Model Heather Grassette was just spotted on this week’s episode of CW’s Melrose place. It was so much fun to see her on tv!! :)

Here is Heather on our last shoot this past April. She inspires me so much and shooting her is always a fun experience! Look forward to next time!

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~A

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Charmed by Talia – Laura Paley – AE fashion stylist

Charmed by Talia…I certainly was. Charmed, that is. She is a sweet lady with a funky, self-proclaimed “boho-glam” style. That’s a good way to describe her vintage jewelry line, too. Talia takes vintage jewelry and gives them a modern twist by adding long leather bands to convert them into bracelets and headbands. The leather compliments the vintage pieces, mixing modern with age, bold with delicate and sweet.

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Talia scours antique marts and flea markets to find the most interesting and unique pieces. Not any old piece will do. They have to be beautiful with an authentic historic look, and they can be dated anywhere from the 1800’s to the 1950’s. Because the pins are authentic, no two are alike. When she and I met, her inventory ranged from a French shoe buckle made of cut steel from the 1880’s, to a Victorian black “mourning” brooch that had been worn by widows as a sign of their status. I had a great time looking at her inventory, trying on different pieces and learning a bit about their “story.” As Talia puts it, each piece speaks to her, through it’s beauty and history. As each piece is different, the line can work for a wide variety of people. Poor Talia, though. She puts her heart and soul into each piece and it pains her to say goodbye to her favorites.

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The headbands are gorgeous and funky. The vintage jewelry on the supple leather headband is simple but stunning. Talia’s daughter, Samantha, wears them beautifully, and she made a great model for Amanda!

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As each piece is unique, they are all individually priced. The bracelets range in price from $45 to $120 and the headbands are $32. The leather comes in three different colors, Chocolate, Saddle and Jet. You will find Charmed by Talia at Soto in Westlake Village, or contact Talia directly at (818)421-7367 or taliablock@aol.com. Remember, Christmas is right around the corner and these one of a kind pieces would make for amazing gifts.

Laura

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