
Gentuso Photography New wedding photobook just uploaded to the online publisher! Check it out!!
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Gentuso Photography School is back in session....and with peace and quiet reigning, it is time for some PhotoShop Phun with some newer wedding images! :D

Gentuso Photography Rainy day in Nashville...perrrrrrfect for some PhotoShop Phun with new bridal images, eh?!

Gentuso Photography
Wedding photojournalism is a new-ish trend in wedding photography that seems to be the result of a generation which has grown up thirsty for truth–whether it is reality TV shows or the openness seen in online postings! This generation’s search for what is real and meaningful, rather than what is proper or expected, is ...clearly seen in every walk of life. In the world of photography, it translates into the increasing popularity of photojournalism; in the smaller neighborhood of wedding photography, it is found in the rise of Wedding Photojournalism.
Should you choose my services, then as your wedding photojournalist, my job would be to record your wedding to the best of my ability. With my past experience in Fine Art Photography, you get the best of both worlds–reality with a flair! I do not bring a large amount of equipment or lights or back drops to the weddings I shoot, as natural light is so much more complimentary. I shoot with professional-grade lenses which allow me to photograph in low light settings without using a flash–though, if your wedding is an evening wedding, or if the location is particularly dark, I am prepared with a lovely bounce flash.
Being a photojournalist generally means that I shoot your wedding as it happens–a bit different when compared to the philosophy of “now look this way and point your chin up and…” . Different, too, in that I do not direct your wedding or your reception; rather, I document it. Understanding that this might be the only time the family gets together, though, I am more than happy and perfectly competent to take posed group or family shots as well.
Several unique features arise should you choose to have me record your special day. The first is the wedding photobook–a professionally bound book, printed by an online publisher, which beautifully records your wedding day. As a custom photobook bookmaker, this option is available as a part of most of the wedding packages that I offer. These photobooks are then available indefinitely online after your wedding should someone else desire to order one.
Another unique feature is that I do NOT do prints. Instead, after your wedding, I proof your photos–cropping, color management, basic Photoshop–and then burn them to a DVD. The digital files become yours to copy, share, print and enjoy. The only exception to the “no prints” rule is that I do provide canvas prints should you want them. Prices for those are available upon request and are dependent upon a third party printing company.
Artistic treatment (more intense photo manipulation or “Photoshopping”) of a selection of your images is also available for a fee, whether it be having your images converted professionally into Black & White or Sepia-toned (playing with curves in PS) or having photos turned into digital watercolor, etc.
For more information, please see my wedding website:
http://weddingphotojournalismbytsgentuso .blogspot.com/
To browse my full wedding photojournalism portfolio:
http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/tsgentuso/g allery/Wedding-Portfolio-A-Photojournali stic-Approach/G0000inp.KSzJhag/
Enjoy!Read More
Should you choose my services, then as your wedding photojournalist, my job would be to record your wedding to the best of my ability. With my past experience in Fine Art Photography, you get the best of both worlds–reality with a flair! I do not bring a large amount of equipment or lights or back drops to the weddings I shoot, as natural light is so much more complimentary. I shoot with professional-grade lenses which allow me to photograph in low light settings without using a flash–though, if your wedding is an evening wedding, or if the location is particularly dark, I am prepared with a lovely bounce flash.
Being a photojournalist generally means that I shoot your wedding as it happens–a bit different when compared to the philosophy of “now look this way and point your chin up and…” . Different, too, in that I do not direct your wedding or your reception; rather, I document it. Understanding that this might be the only time the family gets together, though, I am more than happy and perfectly competent to take posed group or family shots as well.
Several unique features arise should you choose to have me record your special day. The first is the wedding photobook–a professionally bound book, printed by an online publisher, which beautifully records your wedding day. As a custom photobook bookmaker, this option is available as a part of most of the wedding packages that I offer. These photobooks are then available indefinitely online after your wedding should someone else desire to order one.
Another unique feature is that I do NOT do prints. Instead, after your wedding, I proof your photos–cropping, color management, basic Photoshop–and then burn them to a DVD. The digital files become yours to copy, share, print and enjoy. The only exception to the “no prints” rule is that I do provide canvas prints should you want them. Prices for those are available upon request and are dependent upon a third party printing company.
Artistic treatment (more intense photo manipulation or “Photoshopping”) of a selection of your images is also available for a fee, whether it be having your images converted professionally into Black & White or Sepia-toned (playing with curves in PS) or having photos turned into digital watercolor, etc.
For more information, please see my wedding website:
http://weddingphotojournalismbytsgentuso
To browse my full wedding photojournalism portfolio:
http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/tsgentuso/g
Enjoy!Read More

Gentuso Photography Okay, I am working HARD today on a brochure/magazine to put into the hands of clients after I meet with a bride and groom to talk about photographing their wedding....any ideas? What would you include--besides plenty of examples of my style?

Gentuso Photography Working on filling up the photo tab! Take a peek...

Gentuso Photography
Come and take a peek at my brand new photography page here on FaceBook. Links and information provided throughout the page. Don't see what you were looking for? Let me know with a post or a discussion entry!
Enjoy!
...an experience in photojournalism...
Time:11:00AM Friday, August 14th
Location:Nashville, Tennessee

Gentuso Photography
Wedding photojournalism is a new-ish trend in wedding photography that seems to be the result of a generation which has grown up thirsty for truth–whether it is reality TV shows or the openness seen in online postings! This generation’s search for what is real and meaningful, rather than what is proper or expected, is ...clearly seen in every walk of life. In the world of photography, it translates into the increasing popularity of photojournalism; in the smaller neighborhood of wedding photography, it is found in the rise of Wedding Photojournalism.
Should you choose my services, then as your wedding photojournalist, my job would be to record your wedding to the best of my ability. With my past experience in Fine Art Photography, you get the best of both worlds–reality with a flair! I do not bring a large amount of equipment or lights or back drops to the weddings I shoot, as natural light is so much more complimentary. I shoot with professional-grade lenses which allow me to photograph in low light settings without using a flash–though, if your wedding is an evening wedding, or if the location is particularly dark, I am prepared with a lovely bounce flash.
Being a photojournalist generally means that I shoot your wedding as it happens–a bit different when compared to the philosophy of “now look this way and point your chin up and…” . Different, too, in that I do not direct your wedding or your reception; rather, I document it. Understanding that this might be the only time the family gets together, though, I am more than happy and perfectly competent to take posed group or family shots as well.
Several unique features arise should you choose to have me record your special day. The first is the wedding photobook–a professionally bound book, printed by an online publisher, which beautifully records your wedding day. As a custom photobook bookmaker, this option is available as a part of most of the wedding packages that I offer. These photobooks are then available indefinitely online after your wedding should someone else desire to order one.
Another unique feature is that I do NOT do prints. Instead, after your wedding, I proof your photos–cropping, color management, basic Photoshop–and then burn them to a DVD. The digital files become yours to copy, share, print and enjoy. The only exception to the “no prints” rule is that I do provide canvas prints should you want them. Prices for those are available upon request and are dependent upon a third party printing company.
Artistic treatment (more intense photo manipulation or “Photoshopping”) of a selection of your images is also available for a fee, whether it be having your images converted professionally into Black & White or Sepia-toned (playing with curves in PS) or having photos turned into digital watercolor, etc.
For more information, please see my wedding website:
http://weddingphotojournalismbytsgentuso .blogspot.com/
To browse my full wedding photojournalism portfolio:
http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/tsgentuso/g allery/Wedding-Portfolio-A-Photojournali stic-Approach/G0000inp.KSzJhag/
Enjoy!Read More
Should you choose my services, then as your wedding photojournalist, my job would be to record your wedding to the best of my ability. With my past experience in Fine Art Photography, you get the best of both worlds–reality with a flair! I do not bring a large amount of equipment or lights or back drops to the weddings I shoot, as natural light is so much more complimentary. I shoot with professional-grade lenses which allow me to photograph in low light settings without using a flash–though, if your wedding is an evening wedding, or if the location is particularly dark, I am prepared with a lovely bounce flash.
Being a photojournalist generally means that I shoot your wedding as it happens–a bit different when compared to the philosophy of “now look this way and point your chin up and…” . Different, too, in that I do not direct your wedding or your reception; rather, I document it. Understanding that this might be the only time the family gets together, though, I am more than happy and perfectly competent to take posed group or family shots as well.
Several unique features arise should you choose to have me record your special day. The first is the wedding photobook–a professionally bound book, printed by an online publisher, which beautifully records your wedding day. As a custom photobook bookmaker, this option is available as a part of most of the wedding packages that I offer. These photobooks are then available indefinitely online after your wedding should someone else desire to order one.
Another unique feature is that I do NOT do prints. Instead, after your wedding, I proof your photos–cropping, color management, basic Photoshop–and then burn them to a DVD. The digital files become yours to copy, share, print and enjoy. The only exception to the “no prints” rule is that I do provide canvas prints should you want them. Prices for those are available upon request and are dependent upon a third party printing company.
Artistic treatment (more intense photo manipulation or “Photoshopping”) of a selection of your images is also available for a fee, whether it be having your images converted professionally into Black & White or Sepia-toned (playing with curves in PS) or having photos turned into digital watercolor, etc.
For more information, please see my wedding website:
http://weddingphotojournalismbytsgentuso
To browse my full wedding photojournalism portfolio:
http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/tsgentuso/g
Enjoy!Read More


























