Light. Captured. Tamed.

There is no such thing as the perfect exposure. Nor is there a perfect photograph.  But that should never stop the photographer from seeking to find both, for it is in the very seeking that the best pictures find their way into the hands of others. I believe that photography is an art form.  I strive to make each picture communicate something and to get the viewer involved with the scene presented within the frame.  I want to make people wonder, remember, wish, dream.

When I am shooting for myself, I tend toward the exploration of common things that people pass by without thought every day of their lives.  I try to make people realize what they're missing.

When I shoot for someone else, I spend a lot of time listening.  I want to know what's important to you, what you want to communicate, how you want it to look.
 
Then we tell stories together with light.

AddressCedar Park, Texas, 78613
United States
Daytime phone512.826.6859
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Web siteaaronbrownphotography.com


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4.D. Host Photography(non-registered)
Aaron:
Love your work - in particular the work in your Landscape and Portfolio Prints galleries. You have an incredible eye for geometry, composition and color. I'll be back often for inspiration.
3.Chasing-Art(non-registered)
Well, you are one of the reasons I shouldn't browse galleries. Sigh...

What you've done in B&W is absolutely wonderful ! And I see we both have some interest in the wonderful lines and artistic geometries of modern buildings (only, you do it much much better than I).

I didn't look at all of it since--besides the beauty therein--it serves to remind me of what I really am when it comes to photography.

And in your home narration, I think you hit the nail on the head. If I can paraphrase, you can be the most technically-qualified with a camera but if you walk right by a shot instead of "seeing" it...
2.Michael Bolognesi Photography
Though i would take the opportunity to officially inaugurate your guestbook :-). I truly enjoy your galleries. Your B&W work really stands out with lovely compositions, not talking about your square work. Great frames too!! See you around at the forum Aaron.
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