Happy Holidays Photo Session starting at $150.
This is a great value for the holidays, because remember the holidays are right around the corner.
Book your session today to ensure that your postcards reach friends and family on time.
Please call Ben Wehlage at 507.358.9499 or email ben@wehlage.com for more information.
Happy Holidays.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Friday, September 27, 2013
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Portfolio Photo Session with Ben Wehlage
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Rainwater Scottish Themed Wedding
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Location:
Lake City, MN 55041, USA
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Kilts Lake Pepin and the Rainwater Wedding
New Facebook Page for Wehlage Pictures
Dear Loyal Wehlage Pictures Followers
Please visit the link below for the new and improved Wehlage Pictures Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/wehlagepictures
Remember to like it!
Regards Ben Wehlage
Please visit the link below for the new and improved Wehlage Pictures Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/wehlagepictures
Remember to like it!
Regards Ben Wehlage
Monday, September 23, 2013
On the Banks of Lake Pepin
Jessica poses on the banks of Lake Pepin prior to her mother getting married.
Rainwater wedding:
Photo by Ben Wehlage
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Lake Pepin, United States
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Hasselblad all set to launch its first retail store
Hasselblad, one of the world's best known imaging brands, is about to launch its first-ever retail outlet.
September 11, 2013 /Photography News/ The company, famous for over half a century for its world-leading, technically advanced, medium format cameras for high-end professional and amateur photographers - and now with an additional portfolio of ground breaking consumer cameras for photo-enthusiasts worldwide - will open for business in Tokyo's fashionable Harajuku area on September 14.
The new store launch in Japan is the latest move in Hasselblad CEO Dr. Larry Hansen's extensive new investment programme aimed at making it easier for more people across the globe to own a Hasselblad camera. Dr. Hansen said: "This is a landmark day for us and to celebrate we will be throwing an all-day party at the new store on September 14.
Our latest camera products, including our flagship H5D medium format series and our new and pioneering Lunar and Stellar consumer models, will be on show and, additionally, we have organised a superb exhibition of Norman Parkinson photographs in-store - to celebrate both our new launch and this great photographer's 100th anniversary."
William Penrice, Hasselblad Japan President said: "We are very excited about the growing interest in our products in Japan and this new store helps us to fulfil our promise to enable all fans of our brand to have a chance to own one of our outstanding cameras. Our exclusively designed Tokyo premises include a fully functioning photo-studio, a gallery and a creative space for photographers. We also have a unique display area showcasing the company's heritage products including examples of our classic V System and space cameras favoured by US astronauts."
He added: "This is the first time in our history that we will be providing direct sales in store as opposed to the standard commercial protocol with partners, distributors and dealers. This is why our new team in Tokyo comprises only specialists with extensive retail experience. This store launch is a brand new challenge for the company and we are all very excited and enthusiastic about its future. We want people to just drop by whenever they can and browse, not just our latest cameras, but also enjoy a snapshot of our heritage and history."
From About Photography News
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Is Photography Dead? The History of Photography
August 16, 2013 /Photography News/ Here is the beautifully illustrated history of photography, from early cameras to mobile photography.
Stats from the infographic include:
- The first photograph required an eight hour exposure
- More than 3.5 trillion photos have been taken since the first photo
- 70% of all Facebook activity is based on photos
- 300 million photos are uploaded to Facebook everyday
- Photos make up 42% of all posts on Tumblr
- 91% of all smartphone owners take at least one photo per month
Sunday, September 1, 2013
A New 'Social Camera' That Makes It Easy To Take Pictures At Any Occasion
By Design Taxi
[Click here to view the video in this article]
Scandinavia-based friends, Joe, Brandon and Andrea have come together to create something interesting, a first of its kind. They have created theQ, a new kind of social camera.
TheQ is a camera designed for easy shareability with friends, through social networks. With TheQ, your every photograph you snap can be easily edited with filters, touched-up and then shared on Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr wirelessly.
Technical features such as being able to contain a 3G SIM Card, a fully waterproof body, and a ring flash incorporated into the camera design makes it a camera that will be completely suitable for any social occasion.
Watch the video below to understand how theQ works:
[via Uncrate]
Scandinavia-based friends, Joe, Brandon and Andrea have come together to create something interesting, a first of its kind. They have created theQ, a new kind of social camera.
TheQ is a camera designed for easy shareability with friends, through social networks. With TheQ, your every photograph you snap can be easily edited with filters, touched-up and then shared on Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr wirelessly.
Technical features such as being able to contain a 3G SIM Card, a fully waterproof body, and a ring flash incorporated into the camera design makes it a camera that will be completely suitable for any social occasion.
Watch the video below to understand how theQ works:
[via Uncrate]
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