We photographers are in for a real treat here in Knoxville in November! Two good friends/mentors of mine, Rob Provencher and James Hodgins, from the NoBS Photo Success Forum, will be teaching a one day “Shooting for Success” workshop for the UT Non-Credit Program on Saturday, Nov. 6th, 2010. From marketing to workflow to off…
So after having a few small problems with my big bad trusty HP Laptop, I decided two things…1) I needed a backup laptop, and 2) I really wanted to try something smaller. I did a bit of research and it looked like one of the better Netbooks in town was being carried by Verizon, and…
As a lot of you may know, I’m a big fan of UT’s Photography Certificate Program, so here’s what I’ve been doing with the program. Here is a complete list of courses. I’m really excited about the class I’m taking this spring, Adam Brimer’s Introduction to Photojournalism class. Adam is a staff photographer with the…
Willis Glassgow, WG Sports Photos: “Highly recommend Randy for any event or job. Great guy and great photographer."
Julie Pauletto, Power Systems Inc: “Randy had a difficult task before him to think outside the traditional perception of sport and fitness. He did a fine job of grasping my meaning of "real". I wish him the best of luck and would be the first to recommend him.”
Nicole Brannick, Techmer PM: “We hired Randy to photograph our industrial equipment and processes for use in our brochures and presentations. Several days before the shoot, he came out to familiarize himself with the areas in which he would be photographing. Randy had so many good suggestions for creative images, and we were extrememly happy with the end result. I would definitely recommend Randy Sartin for your industrial photography needs!”
Buddy Heins, Merit Construction: “Randy is a skilled professional and delivers great service.”