JRPNY-JayRodPhotos-Blog Born and raised in Brooklyn I was surrounded with many people with talent of all types.

While growing up I was determined to make an impact, with all the skills handed down to me I kept on moving forward and made a decision. I went to school and made use of my creative skills.

I attended college in Florida for graphic designs / advertising and came back to New York to pursue a dream, so-far I’m on my way there!
Along with my graphic design skills I picked up photography and fell deeply in love with the craft and results I can accomplish.

I mainly shoot Commercial. – Portraits & Head shots for Bands / Musicians / Actors for promotional material.
I also take on many other jobs such as Sweet 16’s, Family Portraits and other shoots that require my services.

Day by day I have many ideas running through my mind to make the campaign run smooth. My goal is to execute and deliver a powerful and profitable result for my clients on and off line.

I love photography & design, it’s my passion. I look forward to putting my mark and my style of photography and design for many projects from here on out.

My goal here on the JRPNY blog is to share my past and present experiences with projects. I’ll blog about minor things and I will also blog about major things. 2-3 times a week I will keep you all updated on life little things in the field we all love of Graphics and Photography.

• Marketing / Advertising
• Photography Inspiration
• Photo Tips & Tricks
• Graphic Design Tips and Tricks
• Special guest bloggers
… and many more.

This will be a home, a community for newcomers and people with knowledge. It’s strictly aimed for keeping everyone refresh, up to date and inspired from here on out. This will not be a blog that going to discourage or critique in any disgraced manner. All communications/commenting will be kept to a civilized and friendly level.

I look forward to communicating with you all!

-Jay

Photography can never grow up if it imitates some other medium. It has to walk alone; it has to be itself. –Berenice Abbott