Seattle Editorial Photographer
February 9th, 2008
For my first try at blogging, I thought I would just test the waters and be frank. This blog is all about me. I found this mirror a couple of years ago and made this photo thinking someday it would find a home. Well, this seems to be a good place for it.
I was hoping to find a blog template that would let me use bigger pictures but for now this will have to do.
Welcome to my blog.
Here is another photo I shot recently and thought I would put it out here.
A Blue Angel pilots his jet with extreme precison through the ether over Lake Washington.
The U.S. Navy Blue Angels performed their amazing air show routine again last month at Seattle’s annual Seafair. Photograph by Daniel Sheehan Photography
Editorial portrait photographer Daniel Sheehan, a Pulitzer prize winning Seattle Editorial Photographer and Seattle photojournalist , specializes in people, places and portrait photography. Sought after by advertising, editorial, and corporate clients, Daniel has a unique ability to put people at ease in front of his camera. He creates photographs in both the digital and film mediums for editorial and corporate photography and is comfortable shooting in a studio, on location, or if necessary setting up an impromptu studio at a location. His photography often uses the narrative or story-telling approach. He produces compelling narrative photographs with a distinctive artistic edge.
Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist and Seattle Wedding Photographer Daniel Sheehan at A Beautiful Day Photography, creates wedding photography in an artistic, editorial fashion with classic photojournalistic style. Daniel photographs weddings with a subtle, unobtrusive, story-telling approach and creates artistic wedding photojournalism. He is available to travel for weddings from Vancouver, BC to San Diego and is an international award winning member of the Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA).
See his photographs including his specialty, large group wedding panaramas at A Beautiful Day Photography


February 9th, 2008 at 3:45 pm
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