Amy Harnish is a Fine-Art Photographer. She received her BFA from Herron School of Art.
Amy looks at photography as an art form and brings many different styles to every shoot. She believes it is important to document every stage of life and because of this portraiture has become her main source of art.
Portraiture Studio uses all standard-printing processes for the final pieces. However, Amy specializes in giclee printing, custom tapestries, and handmade skills
Emma and Caleb were excited for their shoot, a ball of energy the whole time. “Hey Amy, hey amy . . . amy . . . amy ….amy” Ps . . . . thanks, for taking a spin on our new ikea chairs.
“I came in today to see Amy. I wore my flower pajama pants because I love daisy’s, the brown and polka dot shirt spoke to me from the closet, Grandma gave me the bunny slippers and they are soooo cosy, and the watermelon cap looked too cute to pass up. Mom should really let me...
Hudson came in with his red keds and full of energy. We chatted about his future girlfriend, searched for the illusive fox outside, and even had some time to chase our shadows around. Ps . . . . Hudson, you have the coolest shoes ever, we need to go shoe shopping together some timeas long...
Alexander was kind enough to tell me about all the healing plants that were around us while we walked down a trail, “this one”, he told me “will help itching . . . like with bug bites.” and right when I was about to take this first series of pics he said, “Hey, Amy...
At the beginning of the session Caleb (the oldest boy) kept whispering to dad “tell Amy . . . . ” But, by the end of the session it was all “hey Amy . . . hey Amy . . . hey Amy.” I love it! Ps . . . Thanks, Caleb and Beck you...