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“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs” -Ansel Adams

The moment of time for which a camera’s shutter is open is more than a moment that light passes through the lens - it is a moment of life that has passed, never to be lived again.

At eastburn photography, we work to let our lenses capture precious moments for you and give you the power to hold those moments precious for ages to come.

It is our passion to capture the greatest gifts given to us by God - life and light. Whether it be the sky reflecting in the windows of a building or the gleam in a hunter’s eye - a newborn’s ponderous gaze or a bride’s loving glance.

Because it is our passion to capture these moments, there is nothing from which we turn our lenses away. For any part of your life that begs capturing, eastburn photography can capture it in a way that reveals life’s true expression. Our photography services cover the full range - from family & pet sessions, engagement & weddings, architecture & landscapes - to nature & wildlife, sports & events, even headshots and comp cards. For full details on all the services we offer, contact us today!

Post-Processing LOTS of photos

Well, here I am in front of the computer on yet another workday evening, having a blast selecting photos from the hundreds taken over a very fun 4-day weekend trip to Michigan of all places… and thought I should take a short break from that to put out an update… just a little synopsis of what eastburn photography has been up to over the last couple of weeks.
As you’ve probably seen, we hit another car show and had a fun day of photographing the sweet motorhead works of art most of the afternoon. Then we spent most of the short week after that getting ramped up for our trip to Michigan. We had a good time there and although the weather was too wet to get out and photograph the outdoors, we had a wonderful adventure on a winery tour and then on the morning we were leaving town the sun broke through the clouds and gave us just a few gorgeous shots of the beach and water.
So this week, we’re working on all those photos AND a set that we took when we visited Robert H. Treman state park in Ithaca, NY before all this. Wow. So many things to photograph, so little time to process and post… but we are getting it done, so be on the lookout for new photos coming soon.

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