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“Blast-from-the-Past” – SpectraLight Photography’s 1996 Promotional Video

  Get ready for some “big” hair styles and clothing rarely seen in over a quarter of a century! In this video, we travel back to 1996 to experience a promotional video for our portrait studio located in our home on the corner of Bagley and Fitch Roads in Olmsted Falls.   We’ve been based in […]

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360° Photos of GenOn Power Plant – Avon Lake, Ohio

  Click anywhere on the 360-degree photo (above) and move your mouse in any direction to see all around. Scroll down for additional 360-degree photos. I took this and the other 360-degree photos (below) of the GenOn power plant in Avon Lake, Ohio on March 28, 2022 – five days before ownership of the facility

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History and Virtual Tour of the Old Town Hall Museum – North Ridgeville, Ohio

  Last year, I volunteered to create a 360° virtual tour of the Old Town Hall Museum for the North Ridgeville Historical Society. I also created a video with a brief history of the museum narrated by North Ridgeville voiceover artist, Doug Mullins.   After watching the video, scroll further down this page to experience

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Magical High School Senior Portraits of Alyssa Srail – Buckeye High School

A few years ago (well, actually five-years ago) I had the privilege of creating amazing senior portraits of Alyssa Srail – Class of 2017 at Buckeye High School in Medina, Ohio. In 1996, I photographed Alyssa’s parents wedding (Carrie and Tom) on Thanksgiving weekend – which was a “magical” time for me. Carrie and Tom

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A Photo Restoration Miracle? The Gail and Ron Deemer Story

  Recently, Gail and Ron Deemer from Ashtabula, Ohio contacted me to restore a large and badly deteriorating photo. It was in a closet for many years and had been folded causing multiple cracks. It was a “small miracle” that we were able to restore the photo to it’s original glory and also create an

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Photo Restoration Saves Special Memories for Jim Morabito

    A couple years ago, Jim Morabito called to see if I could save an old photo from the 1920s or 1930s that was deteriorating and fading badly. He found it in his attic and realized it had been passed around in his family for several years. The photo is of the first house

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10 Years Later… Remembering an Amazing Wedding, an Amazing Couple

    Looking back in time… Happy 10-year anniversary to Allie Meyerhoefer and David Dischinger. On May 22, 2010, I photographed their wedding. What really made this day special for me was being able to witness and capture their love for each other and their families which translated beautifully in their wedding photographs. I’ve known

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We Created Fun Photos for the 2010 North Ridgeville Rotary Club Calendar

  In 2009, I was asked by the North Ridgeville Rotary Club to donate my photography services for their 2010 Calendar. They sold it as a club fundraiser. After meeting with members of the club, I suggested doing some “unusual” shots featuring a different member each month. I wanted the calendar to become a collector’s

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Low camera angles can add visual interest to portraits

Over the years, I’ve found some of the best portraits require climbing a ladder or laying on the floor or ground. Olmsted Falls High School class of 2015 student, Tori Pishkula, her mom, Colleen, and I set out for a “photo safari” in The Flats near downtown Cleveland this summer to create something a little different

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Secrets to Saving Flood Damaged Photos

  With the recent flooding in Northeast Ohio and possibly more high water on the way, I decided to put together several tips to save water-damaged, heirloom photos. When floods and fires hit, most people don’t grieve losing a stove or couch. It’s the loss of valued family photos, scrapbooks and memorabilia that makes them

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