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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: Photojournalism

Williamsburg, Virginia

I find my self here for a variety of reasons.  First was the portrait session yesterday.  I’m very happy with the images we came home with!  Second was to see my father’s side of the family.  My grandpa is getting older, and I like to get out to see him whenever I can.  My uncle...

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Road Trip!

Too many stories to tell, so I’ll just publish 25 images instead!  I left Minneapolis on July 29th, and 6,000 miles later I arrived back home with a new dog.  It was a great trip!

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The 363 Project at Hosanna Lutheran Church

The 363 Project is a volunteer organization that was started with the intention of helping the less fortunate, and more specifically the hungry people, in the Twin Cities.  After spending 32 years as a Junior High teacher in Minneapolis, Allen Law began spending his time handing out sandwiches to the Twin Cities’ homeless population.  At...

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