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Patrick Garrett
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Nov 7th, 2009 |
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Just about every photographer I know looks forward to the Fall and the vibrant colors that the changing weather brings each year. I was especially looking forward to the Autumn colors this year since I had put so much effort into developing my photography skills over the last 10 months. So you can imagine my frustration as St. Louis received week after week, day after day of cold weather accompanied by extremely steady rain fall. I think we receive at least 10-15 inches in just 4 weeks. I never thought it was going to end. And yes, I even spoke about building an ark or renting a large...
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Patrick Garrett
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Sep 6th, 2009 |
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About a week ago I was asked by a friend of mine, Steve Morton, if I would take some publicity photos of him. Steve is the Artistic Director of the American Chamber Chorale and now the host of Behind The Music, a new music program on St. Louis’ classical radio station KFUO. It is for this new radio program that Steve wanted the photos in order to assist with promotional activities. I was more than happy to help him out so we met on Saturday evening and heading out for a quick photo shoot.
We didn’t have a lot of time for the shoot so we headed to a few locations near my home....
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Patrick Garrett
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Aug 29th, 2009 |
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Woke up way too early this morning thanks to my wonderful children who for some reason didn’t realize it was too early to watch cartoons. (Despite it still being dark at 5:30 am) I had already planned on going out for a short photo excursion so luckily the extra early hour didn’t impede on my sleeping plans too much. I headed out to the old cemetery behind our church hoping to get a few good shots. All total I was able to find about 5-6 shots that I thought were decent enough to share with everyone. I liked some of them so much that I’ve decided to create a new series...
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Patrick Garrett
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Aug 24th, 2009 |
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This past Saturday I woke early with plans to meet up with a friend of mine to do a photo walk somewhere in downtown St. Louis. Although we had been planning our walk for over a week we still hadn’t come up with a destination. Luckily though by the time I picked him up we were able to agree on heading down to the old Lemp Brewery which sits in the shadows of AB’s St. Louis brewery. We were blessed with a beautiful morning, wonderful temperatures and plenty of hot coffee. With much enthusiasm we headed down the road with high expectations of getting some great shots of the brewery...
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Patrick Garrett
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Aug 21st, 2009 |
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We’ve all had that moment when we see something that would make the most amazing photo only to realize that we don’t have a camera with us. Even today with the abundance of pocket-sized cameras and mobile phones with built-in cameras we still tend to find ourselves in situations where either we don’t have our camera device or we simply elect not to go through the effort of pulling over the car, stopping our mad dash across the office or delaying our next non-critical meeting instead of slowing down and getting the shot. I’m just as guilty as anyone when it comes to making...
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Patrick Garrett
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Aug 8th, 2009 |
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Sometimes you come across the most interesting things when you look back at old photos – especially the ones you forgot you had. The other day when visiting my mother she presented me with a BW photo of her and his siblings. While the photo itself was interesting for many reasons, the only thing I saw when looking at the photo was the face of my daugther Libby. Staring back at me was Libby’s pretty face and eyes, but yet it wasn’t Libby. The photo was of my mother when she was a child. Needless to say it was an amazing likeness that was hard to believe at first.
This...
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Patrick Garrett
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Aug 7th, 2009 |
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A week ago I had the privilege of shooting Reem and Howie’s engagement photos. They are getting married in less than a month and everyone was beginning to get a little nervous as to whether or not any engagement photos would actually be taken. To add to the already existing pressure the couple had decided that their wedding guest gift would be a pair of custom acrylic coasters complete with a photo of the happy couple. It was crunch time – a photo was needed!
I headed down to the Central West End neighborhood in St. Louis and spent about 1.5 hours shooting the couple in various...