Portraits… Naturally: How the elements of nature become the spark

Sharon Wunder presents “Portraits… Naturally: How the elements of nature become the spark” on Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 7pm, virtually. Meeting details emailed to members.

Portraits Naturally We’ll have a unique conversation with Sharon about portrait and personal brand photography using the principles nature found in Feng Shui. Be introduced to the four essential items every photographer should use and how they related to nature’s elements.

  • Have more confidence taking portraits
  • Learn what an image says based on nature’s elements
  • Leave with a game plan for setting up your location
  • Have offerings of style tips for your subjects

About Sharon Wunder:
Sharon Wunder “a creative who uses the art and science of placement in all things visual to tell peoples stories both in photography and in interiors we live, work, and create in. I teach how to instill a personal paradise in your interiors for more abundance, creativity, and time to do what brings you joy. Photography outcomes used with this method of seeing space and the essence of nature’s elements in my lens becomes the spark that ignites the images that are drenched in depth and intention.
Fun facts:
My genealogy would show a straight line to Wonder Woman, not only in namesake but in what she stands for – all while in those boots!!! Oh my!
Art should have been my middle name. I was raised on crayons the color of periwinkle and burnt sienna, my fav’ mentors were my art teachers. However, Rae will suffice as a symbol of my sunny disposition.
I take pictures of shoes left in the road – wouldn’t you? I find them fascinating – like why? What’s the story of the person who lost that shoe? Someday I’ll have a coffee table book full of the images with short stories about them.
My teen years were all about modeling. I spent time in NYC on the cat walk and interviewed for a Levi’s commercial. Creating fashion shows, posing in art classes, and photographing other models became a side gig in college. I never put the camera down.
I always thought it would be fun to be a backup singer for a band. I think it’s the introvert and extrovert in me working hand in hand – on stage but in the back. Singing but not full songs… I might need to learn to sing first.
But seriously – I see beauty in all and I use that to share peoples stories visually through the arts with interior design methods and photography for high frequency positive living – that’s my calling.”

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