★ GOLD Rhodelia's featured Photographer
TGR1.618 Photography provides clients with the highest quality photographs at the best possible price. Dedicated to representing the interest of our clients first and foremost, we take our professional responsibilities seriously. Our clients receive 100% of our attention and commitment. Proprietary information and privacy request pertaining to our clients are safeguarded and respected. We never use deception to obtain releases from models or properties. We follow a strict code of ethics as members of the Professional Photographers of America, while consistently reinforcing our commitment to quality. TGR1.618 Photography preserves memories captured eternally in digital format.…more
SILVER Rhodelia's recommended Photographers
The finest in photojournalism and wedding portraiture. Striving to always think outside the box and create new and exciting images and albums.
valentino unlimited/ VU Photography is a labor of love that Tim Valentino immersed himself in after leaving a nearly twelve-year career in staffing and recruiting. After picking up his grandfather's 35mm camera at the age of twelve, it was love at first sight. Nearly 30 years later, it also became a way to make a living. A special thanks does have to go out to the people at The Voice-Tribune and WXMA, 102.3 The MAX…more
BRONZE More featured Rhodelia Photographers
Todd Pellowe is an award winning fine-art photojournalist. Check website or call 502 338 4660 for availability. Todd is available for weddings in Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati and abroad. Travel within 100 miles of Louisville is free.
2 Female Photographers with an artistic and modern eye. Trust us to capture unique and beautiful images of your special day. Upscale, Boutique Photography at competitive prices. Lets create magic together. Contact us now so we can turn your vision of images into reality that you will cherish forever.
I started in photography while working for the Daily Eastern News newspaper in college. The photojournalist professor Brian Polter would say, "Get something on film then go back for the image you really want." It means you are never truly finished documenting an event and it means you will always…more