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Welcome to the Daniel S. Nersesian Photography Blog!

 

My friends & family tell me I’m an all or nothing kind of guy.  For better or worse, I’d agree, and that’s exactly how it was with photography.  I guess everyone was right!  Looking back, it seems that one minute I was a 22-year-old Marine in Iraq, fascinated by the embedded photojournalists who hung around on a daily basis, and the next minute I was a college student, enrolled at Brooks Institute of Photography and working towards a Bachelor of the Arts degree in Visual Journalism.  I haven’t looked back since!


I hope this blog gives you an idea of my photographic style.  I post everything from professional work for clients to my own family portraits, hoping that it gives you an idea of who I am both as a photographer & as an individual.  Enjoy the images, and feel free to fill out the contact form if you have any questions or comments!


-dan 

 

Monthly Archives: May 2009

Memorial Service Weekend in Williamsburg, VA

For the last 4 days, I’ve been in Williamsburg, VA with my family.  On May 15th, my grandmother passed away, and we flew into town for her memorial service.  It’s been an interesting time, with many sad moments, but also a wonderful celebration of her 84 years of life.  
The memorial service was great, with...

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My New 35mm f/1.4L

Continuing my migration towards prime lenses, I recently purchased a Canon 35mm f/1.4L.  It arrived today, and although it was raining on & off all day, I decided to go to Lake Harriet here in Minneapolis and try it out anyways.
Much of what I have to say about this lens was already said when I...

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Family Portraits

These images were made the same day as my cousin Christina’s confirmation, but I thought they deserved their own separate post.  When it comes to family gatherings, more often than not my mom’s side of the family is involved.  While growing up in Edina, they always lived close enough to be a big part of my...

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