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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 

 

Category Archives: Gear & Equipment

My Case for Macs

Like most people, my interaction with computers has constantly changed throughout my life.  In high school, the family computer was merely a device I used to occasionally type out a mediocre paper for class.  When I moved to Camp Pendleton, I bought a computer that was capable of playing DVD’s & music, accessing the internet,...

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Freya! – Toddler Photography in Minneapolis

My cousin Damond and his wife Daisy are in town for a few days with their daughter Freya.  They live in Panama, so I don’t get to see them very often, and this was the first time I’ve had the opportunity to meet Freya.  She’s a gorgeous baby, and every time I looked at her...

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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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