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- May 2012 President’s Newsletter May 8, 2012May Day! May Day! I have to apologize for the lateness of this newsletter. May is only a week old, and it’s already gotten away from me. New GRPP Members We’ve kept up our trend of the most rapidly growing section in the state by welcoming three new […]Lukefoto
- May 2012 – Why Aren’t They Giving Me Referrals? April 16, 2012Have you ever wondered the same thing? We have David Makar of the Referral Institute of Ithaca for our May meeting to help us understand how to get referrals from friends and other small business owners. Other referral-based small business owners are invited to participate in this workshop. The cost is $30 through PayPal or $50 […]Terri Parthum
- April 2012 President’s Newsletter April 6, 2012If you didn’t make the Photo Northeast (PNE) convention, you really missed out on something special. This joint convention between the Professional Photographers of NY State (PPSNYS) and Professional Photographers Association of NJ (PPANJ) was another rousing success. Our own Deb Woodard, President of PNE, and her fantastic team of directors from NY an […]Lukefoto
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