Recently, I have added a camera to my pen and my notepad. Introducing my new favorite adventure: Visual storytelling. I keep my growing portfolio at studio.songsofmann.com. Thinking about hiring me? Reach out here.
If you know me as “The Camera Lady,” that woman wandering Georgetown, Texas events and taking a ton of pictures, then this page is for you.
Question: “Ginger, are you opening a studio?”
Answer: Not exactly. But I am open for business.
SongsofMann Storytelling is not a studio, it is professional, personal photojournalism. With on-location, natural light settings and years of practice with narrative non-fiction, I can both take a picture and write 1,000 words. Specialities include events, sports, street, personal portraiture, and short biographies. Still photos only.
The Backstory
In truth, the addition of my camera is not “recent.” I’ve studied photography since birth, taught by my father. Once, while learning to code websites, I used my knowledge of film photography to make a living. I took my Canon AE-1 on-location to shoot resort properties, real estate, and landscapes for small and start-up businesses. That was decades ago, and I enjoyed every image I shot. But recently, I’ve taken some opportunities to extend my old knowledge to the present, and I’ve made the journey from film to digital. The delivery speed of digital vs. film continues to astound me.
I’ve been fortunate lately. I’ve worked with some great coaches and I’ve been given many opportunities to practice my new language. But why go this route today? Because I have a goal: as a musician, I’ve noticed that musicians often fade into the ends of their lives invisibly. Some of them leave behind archives of compositions, treasure troves of art which can get lost in time. With my lens, my established skills in writing prose, and my history as a writer and arranger of music, I hope I can help. I wish to give this world a lasting memory of one musician whose story was never told. Maybe after that, I can help one more, and after that? Perhaps this can go on for a while.
Your Story
Meanwhile, everyone’s life is full of stories. The art of photojournalism can help you tell them. I’m always working on improving. I’m ramping up quickly, but in the meantime maybe we can help each other.
“This is my story, this is my song.”
-F. Jane Crosby
If one picture is worth a thousand words, then just watch how a thousand words will amplify a few clear pictures. Is there a moment you would like me to capture? Do you have an athlete, a graduate, or a performer in your family? Maybe I can help you tell one good story. Let’s connect.