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Intimate Portraits for Women goes Bi-Coastal
Friday, July 04, 2008

Welcome to my new website and to my new BLOG. Everything is a new adventure for me. My life is a constant adventure. This my newest adventure has me traveling between Poulsbo and Seattle Washington area of the country to New York. In both places I am creating beautiful and soulful Intimate Portraits for Women.

I think I am more process driven than goal driven. I am in New York today - the 4th of July, taking a moment to see if indeed I can do this thing call BLOG. This is my very first blog post. Why did I not take my camera out with me today to capture festive holiday images which I could have posted? Why - because it's a heavy professional camera and I did not want to carry it. I must get one of the great consumer cameras that I can throw it into my purse.

I am in New York because I now have an office and a studio in New York. Intimage Portraits for Women is  bi-coastal now. This is really very exciting for me. So if you would love to have a really beautiful intimate portrait created please contact me so we can schedule a consultation. I will be in New York this time until July 11th and will return again in August. I will let you know exactly when.

Last night I proudly received the news that I had been included in a special 4th of July Best of F-Stop Beyond composit interview. If you are not familiar with it, it is an exciting forum to get to know the more personal side of a significant group of photographers from all over the nation. I am pleased to have been included amongst them.

Best of F-Stop Beyond

You may hear my full interview if you go to my Media Kit listed under Feature Articles.

Tomorrow, I will be doing a portrait shoot in upstate New York. Tonight I packed three lights, light stands, lots of drape and cloth, my camera and a reflector. Then I pretended I was going to take it out the door, get on a subway to Grand Central Station, then take the train to Poughkeepsie, NY. Well, I could hardly move my gear. That's when I decided that a beautiful dramatic outdoor portrait would be just fine - instead. You will see in a couple of weeks. I hope you had a wonderful and safe 4th of July.

Please visit me:

Intimate Portraits for Women

New York ~ 347.8358783

Seattle/Bainbridge Island ~ 206.777.5178

Poulsbo ~ 360.779.1375

Warmly, Winifred Whitfield

 

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Chica Jones:  This is great Winifred! Love the photo of that guy at Grand Central Station. One of my many passions is everything aobut old buildings. Abandoned buildings are the best. I which I could transport myself through history to witness it all. You gave that building an entire story with your camera shot. Check out this website; http://www.opacity.us/image637_hey_kiddies.htm
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