Patrick Murphy-Racey
Armed with his B.A., in Photojournalism from Marquette University, his twenty-five year career has only and always been about photography. Murphy-Racey has seen a great variety of assignments since his start in newspapers, through the peak years of being a magazine freelancer, his tenure as a regular contributor to Sports Illustrated, and into the corporate and industrial world of annual reports and advertising. While his assignments are varied and come from many different sources, photojournalism is his first love and constantly informs every assignment. Ever the chameleon, Murphy-Racey’s career is a long series of re-inventions and rebirths, but the visual storytelling remains the same, even as the tools change. From 4x5 to 4K, he’s technically inclined, and loves making great images. Patrick is more than competent covering just about any assignment, but his specialties include dramatic and creative use of strobe & LED lighting, sports action photography, environmental portraits, and powerful, well-lit HD interview video production. PM-R shoots both stills as well as motion and is always asking, “What’s next?”
Keynote Presentation – Finding Your Personal Vision
Sony Artisan PM-R has been earning his living solely and completely from photography since 1985. His career has been a series of re-inventions. Patrick will show images from each of his portfolios as they have evolved over time, offering tips at each stop along the way. From his early start while still in college and learning newspaper photography, to Sports Illustrated, general magazine freelance, annual reports, higher education work, and corporate and industrial photography, and now landscape and bird photography, Patrick will share valuable lessons he’ learned through the years.
www.pmrphoto.com/
Keynote Presentation – Finding Your Personal Vision
Sony Artisan PM-R has been earning his living solely and completely from photography since 1985. His career has been a series of re-inventions. Patrick will show images from each of his portfolios as they have evolved over time, offering tips at each stop along the way. From his early start while still in college and learning newspaper photography, to Sports Illustrated, general magazine freelance, annual reports, higher education work, and corporate and industrial photography, and now landscape and bird photography, Patrick will share valuable lessons he’ learned through the years.
www.pmrphoto.com/