Michael Kormos Baby Photography
- Name / Business Name: Michael Kormos Baby Photography
- Located in: Forest Hills, New York
- Started in: 2009
- Status: Part Time (and aiming for full time soon!!)
- Types of Photography: infant, baby, toddler, child, and family
- Primary Camera / Favorite Lens: 35mm digital Nikon. 85mm F/1.4 lens
- Interesting Personal Fact: My hobby is landscape photography, and once I perfect my craft of children’s photography, I intend to find a way to combine both passions.
Find out more
- Business Site: babies.michaelkormos.com
- Personal Site: michaelkormos.com
- Personal Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/gordonf238/
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/MichaelKormosPhotography
Short Bio:
With ten years of experience as a commercial photographer, I felt accomplished and successful, but something was missing. Becoming a father was the catalyst that caused my love of photography to blossom all over again. With so many special, once-in-a-lifetime moments, I found myself being constantly inspired by my daughter. I spent countless hours staring at my precious miracle, snapping endless pictures in hopes of preserving every amazing bit of her. Children are the most genuine and revealing of creatures; there is nothing like capturing those moments of uninhibited emotion. With the assistance of my wonderful wife, Sophie, I use a fun and energetic approach to elicit natural expressions that come from deep within: a burst of laughter, an impish grin or an intense gaze. I tailor my images to each child, in order to present you with images that truly represent the child you love and cherish. Our babies grow so quickly. This is your chance to cheat time and embrace these precious moments that will bring you joy and lasting memories. I find nothing more rewarding than being able to provide parents with images to be treasured for a lifetime. I draw on my photographic expertise to ensure that you receive stunning portraits of the highest quality.

Andy Williams | Capturing the Beauty of America’s National Parks
The Quick Survey
- Name / Business Name: Andy Williams - Moon River Photography
- Located in: New York, New York
- Started: Forever ago
- Status: Full time photography. This also includes being COO of SmugMug
- Types of Photography: Mostly landscape work at the present time. Though I'm pretty good at Street and portraits too.
- Primary Camera / Favorite Lens: Canon 5D Mark II. Canon 24mm TS/E.
- Interesting Personal Fact: I can't draw to save my life.
Find out more
Main Site: http://www.moonriverphotography.com
Blog: http://blog.moonriverphotography.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/awilliamsny
Facebook: http://facebook.com/awilliamsny
Short Bio: I get out to 5 or 6 amazing locations a year while I lead workshops with Marc Muench. Together, we started Muench Workshops a few years ago, and have been thrilling 10 clients on really amazing workshops in Wild Utah, Hidden Catalina, Isle of Mull Scotland, Extreme Sierras, Glacier NP, and more. We've just launched our biggest workshop yet, a two-week Safari in East Africa. More at http://www.muenchworkshops.com
Tony Gale
The Quick Survey
- Name / Business Name: Tony Gale Photographer
- Located in: NYC
- Started in: Bought my first camera in 1994, haven't had a real job since 1997
- Status: Emerging photographer
- Types of Photography: Portraits and Night Landscapes
- Primary Camera / Favorite Lens: Canon 5D, 70-200/4
Sony A900, 85/1.4 - Interesting Personal Fact: I cooked for five years before I started doing photography
Find out more
- Main Site: www.tonygale.com
- Blog: www.blog.amissive.com
www.someinterestingpeople.com - Twitter: http://twitter.com/tonygale
- Others: Facebook
http://www.dripbook.com/tonygale/book/night-work/
Short Bio - Word from the Photographer:
Tony Gale is a NYC based photographer. Tony was raised in Bellingham, Washington (90 miles north of Seattle) and spent most of his time as a child exploring the woods behind his parents house. At 19 after visiting Bruce Lee's grave in Seattle, and taking his first photo with a disposable camera, he bought his first camera. He promptly broke it and bought his first SLR. At 21 he moved to Seattle to pursue photography and in fall of 2000 moved to NYC, the center of the world. Tony was a member of the ASMPNY steering committee from 2001-2006, and has been a member of the APANY board since 2006.













