Archive for May, 2013

Beauty and the…Banjo Man!

Posted: May 30, 2013 by Judy Licht Photography in General, Music, People, Portraits, Teens

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Sunrise over the Delaware River

Posted: May 19, 2013 by Judy Licht Photography in Uncategorized

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What A Team!!!

Posted: May 17, 2013 by Judy Licht Photography in Children, General, People, Sports, Teens

0001_CA8A0526-EditWilson High’s Varsity Four Man Boat was smoking on the Schuylkill River today.  They were 9th out of 56 boats in the time trials!!!!  Super impressive.  Now they’re resting up for the semi-finals tomorrow.  Go Tigers!

Pull Hard, Tigers!

Posted: May 14, 2013 by Judy Licht Photography in Children, General, People, Sports, Teens

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It pays to get up before dawn to photograph crew.  Love these Wilson rowers!

Vote Early and Often!

Posted: May 8, 2013 by Judy Licht Photography in Uncategorized

Ben and Julia are running for president of their Student Council.  They’re a team.  My vote is with them!

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What’s Love Got to Do With It?

Posted: May 7, 2013 by Judy Licht Photography in General, Nature, People, Portraits


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On Saturday, thanks to my lovely friend Sandy, I had the opportunity to photograph women with their pets for a calendar called Critters for the Cure.  The women all share the experience of breast cancer.   We met in a park in the Kentlands at nine o’clock in the morning, a perfect time to shoot, with diffused back light adding to the beauty of the women and their furry companions.  My husband, Rick, played a dual role — reflector man and model.  His is the only photo that I can show, because the rest are embargoed until the calendar is published in October.  In the meantime, I was thinking about what I shoot and why.  I can see my love in Rick’s face.  And for the rest, to me, my work is about relationships.  There always has to be a connection between me and my subject, and another within the group of people I am shooting.  Last Saturday, when Rick was sitting for me, I was energized by the generosity of his participation and his helpfulness.  And when the women came, they were all so upbeat, affectionate to each other and their pets, that the pictures reflect happiness, even though they were all facing personal challenges.  I love the gift of documenting how family and friends connect, and I always have my camera nearby, so keep me in mind while the weather is mild, and everyone is enjoying being outdoors.