An Evening at the Museum

A rare opportunity …  to work surrounded by the impressive collections at The Art Museum of South Texas.

The word photograph comes from the Greek language meaning to “draw with light”.  The Art Museum with it’s the floor-to-ceiling windows that bathe the white plaster walls in soothing light couldn’t have been a more perfect location to photograph evening gowns from Julian Gold. Architect of The Art Museum of South Texas, Philip Johnson, described the purpose of his design was “light is the essence” of his inspiration for this cultural center for fine art.

The Art on exhibit served as the inspiration, context and backdrop for the photo shoot.

It was a humbling place to work…  among so many world renowned artists on exhibit. The Art Museum was spectacular location and a perfect place for any sophisticated event or celebration where one wishes to be surrounded and inspired by art.

Special Thanks to the following…  who support art and helped create it.
Vicki Beck, at the Art Museum of South Texas for the inspiring location for the shoot, the lovely and talented Megan Martinez from Chaos Makeup,  Jenna Vzral, hair stylist and Kari Morrison at Julian Gold for providing the couture  gowns for more information please visit their website Julian Gold.

To see more work from the shoot check out my other posts

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© Cara Renee Photography All rights reserved. None of these images are in the public domain. Please see Copyright information or contact me at cara@cararenee.com

Jamie Allen - July 3, 2012 - 4:05 pm

Corpus’ sizzling couture! Go Cara!

Cara Renee - July 3, 2012 - 4:09 pm

Thanks Jamie!

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