Today we are going in the studio with Rich Isaacman. Rich’s extensive photography experience is deeply rooted in his passion for travel, having explored more than 50 countries across six continents. His photography focuses on landscapes, cityscapes, and street scenes, and he’s also honed his skills in drone photography, which he now teach professionally.
Read MoreCreative to the core, Allyssa Ray Yamaguchi-Juárez, lives and breathes art. Even in the way she describes her craft, her words are eloquent and beautifully well versed. Allyssa’s pieces air on the side of fantasy, creating a sort of surreal world in which ordinary objects reside. Her works range from intimate 5”x5” oil paintings to quite sizable 48” x 56” canvases. Though most of her work is oil, she also creates sculptures and monoprints.
Read MoreBaltimore photographer, Mollye Miller, is a storyteller. Her work encapsulates the emotions and reality of life; joyful, sad, uplifting and everything in between. Though she shoots many types of events, her documentary-style of photography is authentic and honest, capturing beauty and truth at its core. Mollye’s approach as a photographer is not to set a scene, but rather to watch and take-in. She prefers to witness her clients and photograph them in their natural, most realistic setting, allowing her to capture their true character. When Mollye is not creating, she is spending time with her furry pal and step-children, running, listening to funny podcasts or enjoying a mug of dark roast.
Read MoreKianna Wilson is no stranger to CAC. Her work has been on display in our recent gallery exhibit, Our Maryland, and now she is back! Her work mainly consists of photography, but also has a calling to paint as well. The work she has on display currently includes several photographs with heavy social commentary that speaks to the state of our society today. Kianna has been practicing art since college with a brief hiatus. After picking it back up, she began her company Major Ki Photography and shoots all around Baltimore. She shoots privately for events as well as band photography, sporting events and has had several of her documentary photography published.
Read MoreKianna Wilson is a Baltimore-based photographer specializing in portrait and lifestyle photography. Her imagery is bold, often saturated with color and extremely expressive. Her work has been featured in local publications including the Baltimore Sun. Though Kianna has been creating since she was in high school, she took a giant leap forward in 2016 when she began Major Ki Photography. Her body of work consists largely of striking portraits from individuals, to weddings, maternity to other big life events. Kianna’s keen photographic eye has also captured fast paced sporting events, thrilling concert photography and some highly moving protest moments here in Baltimore.
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