This week Helena V. has updated her website with new product photos http://www.helenavphoto.com/, changed her brand name from Helena V. de Vengoechea Photography Inc. (woo, that is a mouthful!) to Helena V. Photography Inc. and is looking forward to shooting some wine bottles for Parlay Winehttp://www.parlaywine.com/ this week. More to come!
This week Michel Tcherevkoff (http://www.tcherevkoff.com/), a well known photographer in NYC and I collaborated on a shoot. Above is one of the images we created. Pretty nice, don't you think?
A few weeks ago I photographed an event for Compass Box Whisky downtown in Soho, NYC at the Astor Center. They were raising money for Dress For Success, a non-profit that provides nice clothing for women who want to work in a professional setting but don't have the $ to buy the appropriate clothes. A testimonial was written on their Facebook Fan Page about my services. They quoted, "Enormous thanks to our photographer Helena V. de Vengoechea. Great girl, great name, great website www.helenavphoto.com". Cheers! =)
Since I started my commercial photo business in 2008 I've been thinking of the best way to brand my photo and design services. The reason it has been quite a task is because I have a very long last name.
Last week, I met with a fabulous photographer in NYC, Michel Tcherevkoff http://www.tcherevkoff.com/ , in his studio. He suggested that I market myself as Helena V. I immediately thought, "that is brilliant"!
So now I am Helena V.
I have built a Twitter and Facebook Fan Page for my new brand name.
Please join me on my new adventure. Below are links so you may connect:
A few weeks ago I got a call from a woman in Denmark. She was looking for a photographer in NYC to shoot coffee mannerisms for Martin Lindstrom who is a brand futurist (http://www.martinlindstrom.com/). I was pleased because I learned that her photo researcher in Chile found my photo site online. In any case, Martin showed up at my studio and we had a successful photo shoot. Above are a few of the images I took for him.
Helena V. Studio, based in Pound Ridge, NY, specializes in fine art photography.
Helena V. is diligently working on a photo project titled The Museum of Messages. In brief, these photographs are images of messages that people have written or designed in landscapes, mostly urban, about the environment, love politics, humor, loyalty and freedom of
self expression.