Saturday, January 30, 2010
At Bell Photo Art, we strive to please our clients. And since several of our valued fans and cleints have asked to have your children photographed for Valentine’s Day, we have expanded our “Celebrate Us” promotion to include your children, as well! The offer is the same: 20 minute indoor session, and a 12″ art print, for $49. So come as a couple, or bring your children to be photographed!
In addiiton, you can get a set of 24 pre-designed Valentine’s Day cards for $60 (available for pick-up Feb 10-11).
And to further “show the love”, we are offering special package pricing for additional prints and products, starting at $125.
Limited sessions available. Call today!
870-762-1944

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

SENIORS:
If you are outgoing, and plan on having your senior portraits taken at Bell Photo Art, then you quality for our model program. We are totally stoked about our program, this year! You will receive special sessions designed just for you, and a host of other benefits – even the opportunity to compete in a nation-wide senior model competition.
So contact us today for more information:
- Click ”Contact Me” on the menu, and use the form that appears, or
- Call us at 870-762-1944, or
- Email me at artist@bellphotoart.com
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity. We’re looking forward to having you as part of the Bell Photo Art senior team!
Saturday, January 30, 2010

Being an art photographer is… interesting. Many, many times, photographers find themselves in a proverbial corner. They become very good at what they do, but they do it in a very prescribed and predictable way. Their “look” becomes their hallmark…and their curse. Often, photographers find themselves doing the same thing, over and over again, until there is little creativity or variety involved. This is completely understandable: customers come to them precisely because of what they have produced in the past, and they feel bound to repeat that for each new customer that walks in the door.
Contrast that with artists. Most artists, “great” or “small”, thrive on discovery. At the heart of the creative process is the need to explore, whether it be a wonderful new blend of hues on their pallet, or a new stroke with their pencil that catches the paper’s fibers just so… or a loosening of the rendition of muscle tones in their sculpture that gives the figure some quality they’ve never found before.
As an artist, I am continually trying new things. Sometimes my explorations take me in the direction of new ways of seeing and using light. Sometimes, it is ways of incorporating new elements in my images to create new impact. Whatever direction I go, it is always with the goal of slowly evolving my work as a lifelong creative endeavor. Destination: Art.
About the image: Alicia, my youngest, is a very sensitive and intelligent soul. Although all the sweetness and innocence of childhood is alive within her, I wanted to portray that in balance with the deeper side of her nature. Feel free to comment and let me know what you think!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Meet the great Gatsby! This precious little lady is also quite the busy bee! Not at all concerned with posing for pictures, she was an interesting challenge to capture. Just the way I like it! We had fun, played games, and even took a few photographs along the way.
I was quite pleased with the images we made. Gatsby has so much energy and she knows what she wants. Mom and dad agree that these images reflect the wonder and passion of Gatsby’s world, that we are privileged, for even a few brief moments, to share.

From time to time we do a shoot completely indoors. Because of weather and schedules, that’s what we did with Brandon, but that didn’t stop him from rocking this shoot! He came with an appropriate amount of confidence, style and machismo, and I had a fantastic time shooting with this fine young man. Brandon, a Class of 2010 senior, is comfortable with himself and comfortable to be around. Easy going, still he knows his own mind and speaks well for himself. He’s definitely going places!
Congratulations, Brandon!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Back in December, I had the pleasure of visiting Panama City, FL. While I was there, I was able to photograph a bit of the coastline. These images were made at dusk, and it gives them a rather unique color and tonal quality, I think. More subtle and moody. I willl print these on fine art paper, rather than photographic, to preserve and enhance the fine texturing.
Last week, I was in Sand Diego for a photography conference. We went out a day early and I was able to spend several hours on the beach alone. The second gallery here is a selection of my favorite images. The reason they are all ocean-facing is that I was literally surrounded by all the other vacationers enjoying the wwarmest spot in the country at the time.
Once I have done some test prints to determine the best presentation, these images will be available for purchase as fine art prints, so stay tuned.


We had an incredible time in San Diego! Well, Coronado Island, to be exact… home of the fabulous Del Coronado Hotel. It sits like a diamond perfectly set within the quiet community. The hotel itself is right on the beach, which means…you guessed it! Fine-art seascapes coming soon.
While we were there, we heard awesome speakers, leaders in the industry, presenting their concepts and cutting-edge approach to senior and children’s photography. We came back with heads full of inspiration and new knowledge, plus new products and ideas that we’ll be implementing as we launch into 2010. Continual growth is not an option for me… as an artist, it’s essential. Conferences like this one feed me creatively, recharge me, and help me focus on what’s most important to us and to our clients.
Plus, it gives me an opportunity to try out new styles and fresh perspectives.
With that said, here’s a little of what we did.
Enjoy!



Friday, December 18, 2009
Josh came all the way up from Caledonia, MS for a photo session. With the drive weighing in at 3-1/2 hours, that’s the biggest compliment to our work I think we’ve received! We had a great time. Josh’s mom has been a fan of our work, and they were thrilled with the outcome of Josh’s session.
Rock on, Josh!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009
by Bill
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