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FRESH CHOICES: What’s Your Photographic Style?

January 24th, 2007

The following article originally appeared in WEDDINGPAGES Magazine.

FRESH CHOICES
What’s Your Photographic Style?
By Lana White Austin

Although some consider classic portraiture the preeminent choice for wedding photographs, photojournalism has become increasingly fashionable. Candid shots offer a new perspective.
Many prospective brides, in an effort to define their own styles, choose a combination of time-honored poses and spontaneous documentation. Along with a resurgence of black & white photography, these offer couples fresh choices for wedding photography.
“I incorporate innovation and new technologies into my wedding photography,” said Bradley Zisow of Bradley Images & Photography Inc., in Towson, Maryland. “Wedding photography is not a formal photo shoot anymore. Today’s bride wants to get it done quickly and quietly. She wants to get on with her day. And the photographer wants to capture the day as it happens.”
Zisow said he likes to capture facial expressions and people enjoying themselves. He said he shoots both traditional and photojournalistic pictures, offering brides the best of both worlds. He believes wedding albums should have formal and candid shots to tell the whole story of the wedding.
“Brides like some black & white pictures, and they add nostalgia to an album,” Zisow said. “I do a lot of graphic design. I can take a color picture and make parts of it black & white. A color picture of the bride with flowers can be made to appear black & white while the flowers remain colored. This used to be done with black & white film and hand painting.”

Wedding & Portrait Photographers International

January 24th, 2007

Bradley Images recently participated in, and was honored at, the Annual Awards of Excellence Album Competition at the 25th Annual Convention and Trade Show for International Wedding and Portrait photographers in Las Vegas, in March of 2005. The event was sponsored by WPPI, Wedding & Portrait Photographers International.
In addition to Brad Zisow, other Bradley Images photographers plan to submit entries at this year’s competition.

Capturing The Moment, The Jewish Times

January 24th, 2007

The following article originally appeared in The Jewish Times in 2000.

CAPTURING THE MOMENT
Owings Mills’ Bradley Zisow, 25, has his own photography firm.
By Linda L. Esterson
Special to the Jewish Times,
December 29, 2000

He’s young, he’s confident, he’s energetic. At the age of 25, Bradley Zisow owns and operates Bradley Images, a professional photography company based out of his townhouse in Owings Mills’ McDonogh Township. For seven-plus years, Mr. Zisow has captured the moment professionally at more than 700 events, the last three years as Bradley Images.
His work is not limited to social affairs. Modeling portfolios, digital imaging and restoration, commercial photography, digital videography, and Web site design are all part of his services.
Mr. Zisow became interested in photography early. A graduate of Friends School, during his free periods he’d visit the photo lab instead of the study hall. “I lived in the photo lab,” recalls Mr. Zisow, who subsequently attended Villa Julie College to study photography, marketing and management.
Initially, he went into the photography business with two friends, but later branched out on his own. Mr. Zisow estimates he now spends more than 80 hours a week working. How about something as mundane as sleep? “Who needs to?” he retorts. “Work now, retire early. I’m young, I can do it. I need to keep it up while I’m enthusiastic.”
Enthusiastic is an understatement. Just watch him light up as he discusses his method for taking photographs at, for example, a wedding. “I’m not there to change the moment; I’m there to capture the moment,” he says. “When you’re dancing or cutting the cake, I don’t tell you to tilt your head. I capture it as it happens.”
His method includes not interrupting the bridal couple as they participate in the activities around them. “We’ll ask them but don’t drag them,” he says. “If the bride and groom don’t want to leave the reception, we don’t make them.”
So unobtrusively does Mr. Zisow work that, says Michelle Goodman, who used him for her wedding two years ago, “I didn’t even know he was around once the portraits were done.”
“I like the way he takes pictures,” says Jason Porter, who hired MR. Zisow for his April wedding. “They’re a little different, they’re edgier. He’s good with the camera.”
Mr. Zisow was one of the first in Baltimore to give newlywed couples and b’nai mitzvoth their proofs within days of their events – online. Using a security code on his website, clients and their families and friends can view the complete set of photos and select what they’d like to order. Ultimately, he predicts, proofs “in hand” will become a thing of the past. Everyone will view their proofs online.
With a staff of eight photographers and six videographers, Bradley Images can handle up to three events a day. Mr. Zisow feels that’s the maximum number of events the company can cover and still maintain its quality level. Mr. Zisow trains his employees to “shoot my way,” and he looks for people like himself – young and energetic.
“You can train technical but you can’t teach personality,” he says of his employees.
Mr. Zisow’s youth sometimes causes comment. “My favorite thing is when I walk into a job and I hear under [people’s] breath, ‘God he’s young,’” he says. On occasion, he adds, his youth also works to his benefit, especially in putting bar and bat mitzvah children he’s photographing at ease.
Mr. Zisow’s aspirations are high. They include, he said, “being as good as Shlomo [Cohen]. He’s an artist. Hid lighting, technical skills are excellent, his eye is excellent.”
Richard Dalcin, owner of Richard Dalcin Studios, a Pikesville photographer for 20 years, praises Mr. Zisow. “He reminds me of myself when I got started. You can see it in him that eh loves what he does and is excited about what he does.”

-Linda L. Esterson is a local free-lance writer.

Bradley Images PhotoBlog

January 24th, 2007

Welcome to Bradley Images PhotoBlog!

Here you can locate information on past and upcoming events, weddings, mitzvahs and more in Baltimore, Maryland, DC, and VA.

Our professional photography studio looks forward to meeting your needs and surpassing your expectations.

Thank you and enjoy the site!

-Brad Zisow
Owner/Photographer
Bradley Images

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