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My
experiences with photographs dates back to the 1970's in high
school when I received my first 35 mm SLR camera. I took hundreds
of rolls of film and even entered a few amateur contest with a
few prizes being won. Over the years as I traded for better quality
cameras I developed a niche for setting up subjects and the framing
of each photo. With the cost of film and developing needless to
say I was shutter shy, I hesitated to take any photographs that
were questionable in quality and content or of need.
With the development
of digital cameras came a freedom from laboratories and darkrooms,
their expense and time laps between a photographic shoot and viewing
the photographs for the first time and the limitation of what
you took is what you get.
The addition of Photoshop, a photographic editing
program, most old photos can be restored and reprinted for hand-me-downs
keepsakes. As proficiency increases Warden Photo will be able
to assist you in all of your current as well as historic photographic
keepsakes.
As a free lance photographer I've
had the honors of having several photographs published in local
news papers as well as national publications and have won several
photographic contest.
Robert
Warden - 2003
What I lack in experience I over
come with enthusiasm and the eye to pose my subject at weddings
for those all important photographs. With the Olympus E20 digital
camera I've gotten plenty of practice doing portraits for family
and friends as well as weddings and other special events.
As a young teen I've taken hundreds
of rolls of 35 mm film of events and trips with several different
camera models, seldom did I make a trip without having a camera
with me and I wasn't shy on its use.
I was introduced to digital photography
when my father, Robert Warden (see above) started playing with
his first digital camera, a Fuji 1400 Fine Pic. And was
lucky to receive a Olympus E20 5 mega pixel camera for Christmas
2002. I've taken thousands of digital photographs and have provided
photographs for neighbors, friends as well as submission to newspapers,
various photographic contest and national publications.
I have had the privilege of attending
work shops with Barney Sellers, one of Arkansas's most prestigious
photographers, within the past couple of years.
I have the desire and dedication
to provide you with the photographic services that you request
and with the results that you expect and deserve.
Amanda
Warden - 2003
Give Warden Photo a try, you'll
see the quality of our work, the photographic eye that sees photograph
opportunities that other's miss.
We guarantee that you won't be
disappointed in our services. Our guarantee is our word and we
stand behind it 100%
Memories last a life time,
photographs last generations.
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