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14 images Created 22 Jun 2013

Portraits

Over the last two decades I've made hundreds of professional portraits both on location and in the studio. I've documented accomplishments, helped business owners introduce themselves to potential customers, and captured the personalities of professional authors.
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  • This collection of images illustrates a variety of portraits from headshots to location portraits.
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  • Here's the full shoot of Christian Black, part owner of Wilmington, N.C. company Half United. The photos were selected for the cover and inside of Men Ink's Holiday Edition. Half United donates half of their profits to fight hunger.
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  • Hedwig ‘Sue’ Bischoff poses for a portrait in front of her 1979 Corvette at her home in New Bern, N.C. on Monday August 19, 2013. Bischoff refers to the car as her “toy” and is an active member of the local Twin Rivers Corvette Club. Bischoff had a posterior retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy, a new minimally invasive adrenal gland surgery performed at Duke University Hospital and has experienced a quicker-than-normal recuperation.  (Photo By: Jason A. Frizzelle)
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  • Sadie Davis-Graham tries on her hat before the Bellamy Mansion Vintage and Modern Hat Show Tea at the Bellamy Mansion. (Jason A. Frizzelle) After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
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My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
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As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • Randall "Rando" Purdy(cq) poses for a portrait with his golf cart he converted into a taxi cab on the boardwalk at Carolina Beach. The golf cart taxi service is the first in North Carolina. (Jason A. Frizzelle) This collection of images illustrates a variety of portraits from headshots to location portraits. This collection of images represents more than a decade of work at newspapers and wire services throughout North Carolina. I now practice my style of story-telling photography for weddings community events as well as portrait sessions ranging from brides to local authors. After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
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My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
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As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • Bud Sweetman poses for a portrait with the Purple Heart and Bronze Star he recieved for serving in World War II. Sweetman, who will have dontaed 300 pints of blood began donating when he was discharged from the Army after spending 13 and a half months in the hospital for an injury he sustained in Vire, France in 1944.  (Jason A. Frizzelle) This collection of images illustrates a variety of portraits from headshots to location portraits. This collection of images represents more than a decade of work at newspapers and wire services throughout North Carolina. I now practice my style of story-telling photography for weddings community events as well as portrait sessions ranging from brides to local authors. After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
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My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
<br />
As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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  • MOMENTS	<br />
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A single janitor sweeps the echoing lobby of the Pitt County Courthouse as two security guards keep watch over typically vacant District Courtrooms. 	On this May evening the courtrooms remain occupied after hours by members of the J.H. Rose High School Mock Trial team as they prepare for a national trial competition. 	Junior Nancy York listens intently as the team's Attorney Advisor Robert Waddell coaches during a practice in District Courtroom number two.<br />
	Since April York has spent between six and nine hours weekly preparing for the competition and admits the preparation is hard work, "it takes a lot out of you," she says.  The level of competition serves as an incentive to work harder according to York, simply stating, "we don't want to get embarrassed." <br />
(Jason A. Frizzelle) This collection of images illustrates a variety of portraits from headshots to location portraits.
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  • This collection of images illustrates a variety of portraits from headshots to location portraits.
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  • This collection of images illustrates a variety of portraits from headshots to location portraits.
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  • Maurice M. Martinez, a professor at UNCW's Watson College of Education, left, and Grenoldo Frazier, pianist, pose for a portrait Thursday September 5, 2013 at Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington, N.C. Martinez produced and directed a documentary about Frazier titled The Piano Entertainer: Stompin’ Grenoldo Frazier.  (Jason A. Frizzelle) After graduating from Randolph Community College I spent more than a decade documenting communities throughout Eastern North Carolina with a camera. My passion for capturing story-telling images has allowed me to witness everything from High School Football to Hurricanes and even Presidential visits.<br />
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My award-winnng photography has been published internationally, appearing in publications such as The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Guardian of London, and Time Magazine.<br />
<br />
As a child I loved the writing of Ray Bradbury, who was often noted for “tuning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” That’s the approach I take to every assignment, finding the priceless moments in everyday life. Weather I’m capturing a high school touchdown celebration or a bride’s final minutes before saying “I do,” I’m preserving an extraordinary memory.<br />
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Whether I'm documenting a diverse community or capturing a couple's first dance, I'm photographing something extraordinary!
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