Old NasSoul Portraits
Posted: November 4, 2011 by Judy Licht Photography in UncategorizedTake a look at the Old NasSoul guys up front and personal…
The whole shoot is online at www.pictage.com/1155257
Old NasSoul A Cappella Group
Posted: November 2, 2011 by Judy Licht Photography in UncategorizedWhat a great weekend! We hosted Princeton’s Old NasSoul a cappella group — they were fantastic. Photographed them at my favorite spot in Rock Creek Park and when the mood hit them, they broke out into song. Here are some photos of these really nice talented guys. You can see the whole shoot at www.pictage.com/1155257
Faces
Posted: October 27, 2011 by Judy Licht Photography in UncategorizedCatching up with this month’s work…posting on my site. To see more photos from the Wilson Reunion, where the community partied, go to www.pictage.com/1140497
More Reunion Photos
Posted: October 27, 2011 by Judy Licht Photography in UncategorizedShooting events is so much fun, because you see so many beautiful faces. I love shooting bands and performers, catching them at intense moments. Take a look at how much fun everyone had celebrating Wilson’s newly renovated building and community life at the school. I’ll be posting more photos from the event soon.
Camp Postcards
Posted: June 30, 2011 by Judy Licht Photography in UncategorizedThe other night I had about an hour to photograph 50 kids. I set up my lights in a hallway of a brand new public library, told each kid to take a seat on a stool I had brought. I set up a white portable backdrop behind them. They had all come from a long day of school and hadn’t dressed for the occasion. I needed to move fast, find the best angle, and get them to laugh if I could. Here are some pictures…I’d love to do more jobs like this one. Fast and fun!



Kareem Abdul-Jabbar came to Woodrow Wilson High School this week to talk to the kids about his new movie, On the Shoulders of Giants. He showed twenty minutes of the film, which centers on the Harlem Renaissance — “the best basketball team you never heard of…” And he answered students’ questions for about half an hour. Before the show, I sat in a small room with him. He was funny, sweet, and tall. He talks with his hands. What a great experience!








































