Brendan Bannon’s interest in the medium was constant but his professional career began in 2000. During his 20′s Bannon took care of his mother who had multiple sclerosis, an experience he credits with informing his approach to photography. “I don’t shy away from difficult stories. The experience of taking care of my mother showed me clearly that behind every moment of perceived suffering there is a profound victory over circumstances. I look at people’s lives as being full of meaningful relationships, striving against the odds and achieving small victories.”
Subscribe to GRPP Blog- A Unique Perspective on Stock Photography – February 2012 January 31, 2012Join us on Wednesday, February 8th at Lumiere Photo for a program on Stock Photography presented by Monroe Payne of Ithaca Stock, LLC. “This program doesn’t do a lot of things. It doesn’t tell you how to begin and grow a successful stock business. It doesn’t tell you all the bits and pieces of […]Terri Parthum
- OK….so what apps do I need? January 3, 2012Admit it. You crave them. If you say you don’t, you’re lying. Apps. If you don’t know what one is, there’s an app to help you find out. Many of you may have gotten brand new “iToys” from iSanta recently. Thanks to smart phones, we are digitally connected […]Lukefoto
- Being a Princess: Behind the Scenes November 11, 2011This year, we’ve decided to re-visit a popular activity from several years ago. Our end-of-the-year celebration will include a “night at the theater”. However, this is no ordinary night. To celebrate the year’s end, we will be taking in a showing of “Disenchanted – The Bitches of the Kingdom” at the Downstairs Cabaret Theater. You […]Lukefoto
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