who is behind bellini

My true passion in life is photography. My interest was sparked at a very young age, even before my teen years.  My mother’s Pentax 35mm camera was my eye to a new world of seeing things.  My very own Pentax K-1000 came around my 15th birthday and I never stopped from there.  It followed me to college and after where I had the opportunity to work with a portrait photographer in New York who taught me how to develop my own film and prints.  I remember that moment distinctly, in the dark room with one red bulb, watching my first print come to life that I literally felt my heart jump and I had to catch my breath….I knew this is what I wanted to do in my life.

I spent most of my working career in fields where photography was the focal point, but never was I the one behind
the camera.  I needed to be close to it but I wasn’t at the point where I felt I could really make this my living.  I worked in advertising producing photo shoots for print ads, I produced and studio managed
for one of the top commercial photographers in the world and from there I went on to produce photo shoots
for one of the biggest fashion retailers in the country.  It was so inspiring to be around such talented
photographers, stylists, make-up aritsts….I knew that I couldn’t suppress my dream any longer.  In 2005, though I loved my job, I left to pursue my heart’s passion.  It was bitter sweet but what was to come would bring me true happiness in life. 

cris passos - February 15, 2012 - 10:24 am

I pass by here just to say I REALLY LOOOOOOVE YOU pictures, they are amazing!!!!!!

Kathleen Bowie - January 19, 2012 - 6:05 pm

I am with the two girls above! I just love your processing! Any tips you can give us in achieving this dreamy soft style?

Jessica Hewett - September 7, 2011 - 2:59 pm

Hi,

I’m curious about the question Eve asked above. Do you use actions at all? I’m an aspiring photographer and am absolutely stunned by your work. I would only hope to be half as good one day.

Thanks,

Jessica

Eve Tobin-Caron - August 26, 2011 - 7:45 pm

Hi,

I love your photos! I am a student photographer and I am trying to figure out how you get that unique coloring in most of your photos? It seems you are able to get very shallow depth of field but it looks painterly and the brights are so blown out. Is this something you do in photoshop? I appreciate any information, your photos are inspiring to me and I would like to try to achieve that look. Thanks, Eve

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