by George Koroneos | Portraits
New clients often ask me what my style of photography is and I typically say that I shoot a hybrid of modern and traditional portraits with a nice helping of photojournalism. That statement is true, but it’s not necessarily a style as much as it’s a...
by George Koroneos | Portraits
As you can tell from my portfolio, I hardly ever do family portraits. I just find that my eclectic and slightly warped style doesn’t really lend itself to generic Sears family photos. I couldn’t shoot a traditional family portrait if I tried. However, once...
by George Koroneos | Portraits
I’m always asked if I take family portraits. My response is usually hesitant. “Yes and no,” I often reply. I have no problem creating beautiful photos of your family that represent a period in time. I completely get why family portraits are so...
by George Koroneos | Portraits
A quick teaser from this past Saturday’s Winter Portrait session with Taylor and Eli. When we moved into our new home, about a year ago, I noticed some abandoned railroad tracks halfway down the block. The sun was setting and we were running out of ideas for...
by George Koroneos | Portraits, Weddings
I have the best clients. No, really, I do. Case in point, a few years back I photographed Lucy and Wally at the Landmark Loews Theater in Jersey City. Outside the front doors were these wacky coin-operated rides for kids. The moment I saw them I knew that I had to get...
by George Koroneos | Portraits
What started as a joke has turned into one of my favorite parts of the holiday season—our annual holiday card. This year we went a little bit crazy and made a card completely from scratch and photographed entirely in front of a green screen. I’m not a Photoshop...
by George Koroneos | Engagements, Portraits
Last weekend was the weekend that almost didn’t happen. I’ve been waiting eagerly to photograph Tristan and Russ’s engagement photos since they reached out to me last year to document their wedding. The only problem is that we had to wait until it...
by George Koroneos | Portraits
If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years, it’s that it never hurts to ask. Case in point: a few weeks back I got an assignment from The New York Enterprise Report to photograph A&M/Octone CEO James Diener for the cover of the March issue....
by George Koroneos | Portraits
I was recently asked who I’ve photographed the most. The person asking was more than likely referring to what band I’ve photographed the most, which isn’t too hard of a question. It’s either Bad Religion, H2O, or the Bouncing Souls. Though I...
by George Koroneos | Portraits
Anyone that knows Allison and me personally, is well aware of our fascination and love for all things Tiki. We’ve spent the past five years or so traveling the world visiting dozens Tiki bars and collecting related mugs and ephemera. Alas, the large...