It does not matter where you build your house for you can always project the atmosphere you desire by simply using a home interior catalog. If you do not own one, then you can always turn to the net. Innumerable innovations of house interior designing are out on the internet these days. With the development of arts technology, everything is possible. Awesome concepts on how to decorate a home with art pictures are truly jaw dropping!
Designing a home is not solely an architect’s job or an interior designer’s expertise. A housewife who has all the time at home can put her beautification prowess into use. Being a housewife is not an easy task. It is one of the noblest vocations which not every married woman can accomplish. Instill the spirit of unity and foster an undying respect for the family with simple art pictures.
You may have noticed that design trends may vary from time to time, yet decorating ideas for the home have never discarded old fine art prints and antiquated black while photographs. These types of decors are regarded as immortal and priceless because of the intrinsic value borne by them which is called “sentimental value”. Do you have a price for sentimental value? None! Any object under this category is worth more than any treasure on this planet especially to the owner-holder.
Even if you go to some fine art photographers, they can tell you how lovely the images are in the art pictures which can be made alive with the application of colors. If the non-colored images appear to be gorgeous, expert photographers can reproduce stunning images out of the original plain photos. You can place on your wall the black and white photographs side by side with the reproduction in vivid color so as not to erase from the memory the true essence of the black white photography image.
After you have sent the children to school and have finished with the house chores, then you can relax and reminisce. Find those albums during the early days of courtship, early years of marriage and the photos of your children when they were still babies. They may be colored or in black and white but that does not matter. Let the experts do the magic of making them alive. See how years have changed you, your husband and your babies who are currently school children.
Art pictures of your little ones…or maybe they are adults by now…can be in their respective bedroom or in the family room. A large wall frame can be used to display precious memories for everyone to cherish. If you want your home to be of monumental value to your loved ones, never forget that pictures of cherished moments are always treasured. Always place that as Number One in your list if you are thinking on how to decorate a home!
In order to gain more ideas for decorating a home, you can search online for titles or phrases on how to decorate a home … the most logical and simplest way to answer your concern. In as much as you are reading this article, then you may as well stay on this site and seek the advice of an expert fine art photographer. No need to look around. You are right here on the right place for art pictures and decorating ideas home owners love.
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Biography
Bo Insogna was born in Pittsburgh, PA. A full time Professional Photographer in Boulder County Colorado. A Professional Portrait Photographer, Commercial, Stock Photography, Storm Chaser and Nature Lover.
He studied with the New York Institute of Photography. In 1984 Bo opened a commercial studio in downtown Boulder, Colorado, shooting for local businesses, magazines and newspapers. He also had the opportunity to shoot for the Bicycle Guide Magazine for the “Coors International Bicycle Classic”
In 1987 the economy in Colorado got bad and Bo decided to make a move to Scottsdale Arizona. While there he was the head staff photographer for the “Phoenician Arabian Magazine” doing the covers and a column “Bo Trek”. He had the pleasure to photograph beautiful Arabian Horses, riders and trainers.
Also that year was the first time Bo witness and photographed spectacular lightning storms and became a Storm chaser. Thus Arizona Lightning, TheLightningMan and Striking Photography By Bo was born. A lot has changed, back then they were shooting film and there was only a handful of lightning photographers. Many of the new ones have contacted and been inspired by Bo’s Lightning Work.
One of Bo’s images “Operation Desert Storm” was chosen by The Arizona Vietnam Vets for the Desert Storm Memorial Fund.
In 2007 Bo moved back to Colorado landing In Longmont Colorado, Boulder County just outside of Boulder opening a Home Studio.
His day job is a family and commercial photographer. Striking Photography by Bo. Pet photography, children photo’s, family portraits, senior portraits, professional head shots, model portfolios, commercial, stock photography, food and product.
His Night job is chasing lightning aka TheLightningMan.com and fine art nature landscape photography. His prints have been purchased from collectors from all over the world and have been featured on Television, Magazines, Newspapers, Books and licensed for all kinds of media.
One of Bo’s images was even purchased and licensed to The Hit TV show “In Plain Sight” . He also had the honor of being feature in the Russian Version of “Photographer Magazine”
Bo featured in Newspaper – For local man, photographing lightning is a calling Article Copy
Bo featured in Newspaper – STRIKE ZONE ? Lightning energizes nature photographer Article Copy
Bo featured in Newspaper – Lightning man strikes Boulder County Article Copy
There are shots that have been worked on for many years just to get the storm to be in the right place at the right time? and even more ? Bo being in the right place at the right time. His gear is always ready to go and when the crack of thunder sounds, it is his calling to get out and chase a storm. In other words when everyone is running inside ( and you should) it is out the door into the thick of things for Bo. It is more than just getting a shot of a lightning bolt? it is about getting an interesting and artistic shot of lightning.
“Lightning at Horseworld” took two years to get. “The Praying Monk Lightning Storm” took three years to get. And the most amazingly the shot of the year being worked on “Lightning and The Cross” took only 20 minutes! Somethings are meant to be.
Please make no mistake, it is extremely exciting to catch some lightning bolts on camera and is even an incredible rush? but it can be extremely dangerous. So if you decide you want to be a ?storm chaser? be aware of your surroundings and have the right gear.
There have been a few times all the hair on his body stood up and he knew there was a charge building, there have also been many situations he has crawled out of. When the Budweiser Storm images happened, that was a chase that almost took him from Boulder County to Wyoming. At the start of that photo shoot: First, the remote on the camera would get hit. Next, he would jump in the back of the SUV with his feet off the ground with comfort of four rubber tires for safety. It was the most erratic lightning he has ever seen. Scary stuff. You could not tell where the bolts were going to hit next. Front of you, behind you or on top of you! So safety is always number one.
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