Showing posts with label portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portraits. Show all posts
Friday, August 24, 2012
Friday, August 17, 2012
Miss Ellie
Labels:
Ellie Steever,
lady,
lighting,
Mary Beth Koeth,
Mary Beth Koeth photography,
Miami Beach,
one source lighting,
painterly,
photography,
portraits,
studio,
woman
Thursday, July 19, 2012
"I've got a great idea..."
Labels:
lighting,
Mary Beth Koeth,
Matt Kern,
photography,
portraits,
studio
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Diego
Labels:
Diego Sarmiento,
faces,
Mary Beth Koeth,
Miami,
people,
photography,
portraits
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Jenny's Beauty Salon, Los Angeles, California
Labels:
Avenue 43,
beauty,
California,
documentary photography,
Hair,
Highland Park,
Jenny's Beauty Salon,
Los Angeles,
Mary Beth Koeth,
Mary Kay,
photography,
portraits
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Portraits of Artist Robert McGee
Labels:
Los Angeles,
Mary Beth Koeth,
photography,
portraits,
Robert McGee
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Harry Perry
I was walking down the Venice Beach boardwalk with a friend when I first ran into Harry Perry.
I began talking to him and then stopped somewhere mid-sentance and said, "You are such a beautiful man...those eyes..." he smiled and told me that love was coming my way. Such a sweet little encounter. I love California.
Labels:
California,
characters,
Harry Perry,
Mary Beth Koeth,
portraits,
rollerblading guitar man,
street photography,
Venice Beach
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Portraits of an Eyewear Collector
In the early 90's, Jerrod New relocated to a sunny island full of beautiful, active people. “When you arrive in South Beach without a pair of sunglasses, you quickly come to realize that eyewear is an essential accessory for the lifestyle down here.” says New. “Not only is it functional, it’s an avenue of self-expression.” Somewhere along the way, eyewear became a passion of Jerrod’s and he opened the first Sunglass Hut store on Miami Beach.
Twenty years and twenty frames later, Mr. New has a collection of some of the most iconic eyewear of the 20th and now 21st centuries. When he was just starting off on a limited budget, Oakley Frogskins became his frame of choice. Frogskins are Oakley's Collector Edition, classic wayfarer-style frames in bold colors with a reasonable one hundred ten dollar price-point. “I consider my Frogskin collection to be the starting point of my journey. They’re a collection within my collection.” New is currently sketching out ideas for his very own collection of eyewear that he is calling, Ultimate Vision.
Portraits of an Eyewear Collector demonstrates Jerrod's transformative abilities from what he considers to be the 'ultimate accessory'.
Labels:
character,
Eyewear,
Jerrod New,
Mary Beth Koeth,
Miami,
photography,
portraits,
Portraits of an Eyewear Collector,
studio
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Guy, NEXT Models
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Jerrod New
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Heide & Sane
Monday, December 19, 2011
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