FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Bruce Barone
Photography Launches at High Point Market
Art and Commercial
Photographer Sets Up to Sell and Shoot at Tradeshow
West
Springfield,
MA – Doing what may be a High Point Market
first, art and commercial photographer Bruce Barone will sell his art
photography in spaces
G/ADC-30 B, C of Market Square’s
Antique Design Center–
and additionally offer commercial photography services during show dates, April
21-26.
Barone’s art images, many featuring
nature subjects, outdoor landscapes, documentary, and portraiture, will be on
display and available for ordering in custom sizes and framing options. Unframed
work is priced to start at $80 per unit for 8 X 8-inch prints. Archival inks
and fine art giclée printing are also available on either matte or glossy
canvases.
Barone’s
High Point showroom
will feature a fine art photography gallery and lounge, with a compact photography
studio set up for scheduled headshots
and photographic portraits on site. Exhibitors may also contact Barone regarding documentation photography for their
showrooms.
Having
worked for some of the most popular national consumer magazine titles – Good
Housekeeping, House Beautiful, and Town & Country, to name a few – the
former corporate photographer and writer at Hearst publications now divides his
time in Western Massachusetts between studio work and on-location work
throughout the Eastern seaboard.
“I
attended High Point
this past October, working as a commercial photographer for Pandora de Balthazar
European Luxury Bedding,” says Barone, a first-time exhibitor. “I was inspired
by meeting so many of the great people in the interior design world, the best
the design world has to offer in terms of creativity and quality. I knew this
was the perfect place for me to exhibit my fine art photography and to offer my
portrait services.”
Barone
actively uses social networking to promote his business, sharing his work and
building relationships with the interior designer trade and consumers on
Twitter and Facebook. He is an avid cook and documents his culinary adventures
in a blog entitled Bruce’s Kitchen.