Friday, March 26, 2010

Interiors and Eye Candy

So now that I've gotten this blog started, Bob has fallen head over tea kettles for it. He loves it. Absolutely loves it. And to think that he called me crazy for wanting to set one up.

Now you see why I was willing to take all the blame.

Since Bob has become such a fan, he has decided to take the opportunity to play catch up. Today we have a series of photographs taken last fall of the McCall and Almy building in downtown Boston. These two photographs were taken for Commodore Builders on the 37th floor to showcase their plate glass work.Out the window to your right you can even see the Old Custom House. But if you're afraid of heights, you probably shouldn't look.
Now of course you remember that Bob does more than interiors. He's also an amazing portrait photographer. I give you Miss Susan, a professional hairstylist and practicing belly dancer. Susan recently decided to start teaching belly dancing and asked Bob to help her launch her web campaign. Long story short, here's some eye candy.
I'll be back soon with some weddings, some bar and bat mitzvahs, and maybe even a few shots from the archives.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Ms. Lando

Ms. Lando contacted Bob a little while back looking for a simple but sophisticated portrait. Like most individuals, Ms. Lando wanted something personal to be subtly included in her photograph and brought along an abacus. Bob worked with Ms. Lando in the studio and together they created something that I think is stunning.
Have a wonderful weekend and check back again soon!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Twenty Pickering

Just a few recent interior shots taken to show off this building. You should see these two in print.


Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Welcome!

Hello and welcome to blog of photographer Robert Ruscansky.

Some fun facts about Robert:

1. His friends call him Bob, which means you should call him Bob.
2. Bob has more than 30 years of photography experience. Yes, 30.
3. From weddings to portraits to Bar or Bat Mitzvahs... Bob is your man.
4. Bob is also available for your commercial and architectural photography needs.

I however am not Bob. I'm Stefanie, Bob's photography assistant. Bob is shooting away in the studio while I toil on the computer in the back room. You could say this whole blog thing is my fault, but I'm willing to take the blame. For the most part I'll also be the one posting.

I'll leave you today with one of Bob's recent studio portraits. Please check back often to see more examples of Bob's work. I promise to keep you entertained, and the photography is worth the visit.