Always artistic, Judith Pishnery was a natural choice to be her high school's
yearbook photographer--an initial foray that resulted in her becoming "hooked"
on photography. And, because one of her science teachers also taught photography
on the side, "I would hang out in the biology department," she recalls.
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A
view of floral fields near Burgundy.
All Photos © Judith Pishnery, All Rights Reserved
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Between her junior and senior year of high school, she sought a special program
to learn all she could about her new passion. Thus, she left the small, coal-mining
town of Tower City, Pennsylvania, where she grew up, and attended a professional
photography school in Atlanta, Georgia, after her high school graduation. She
majored in photography and worked at a commercial photo lab while in college.
"I learned much about what labs can and can't do for you as a photographer,"
she comments. She also earned a B.A. degree from Thomas Edison State College,
where she specialized in photography.
Just Do It
After graduation, Pishnery worked as an assistant to an interior/architectural
photographer. She says that when she first opened her own studio in 1984, Atlanta
was not a city that was known for having women photographers' studios,
"so I just went for it!" She also knew what type of work she wanted
to do. As a burgeoning professional, Pishnery also specialized in photographing
interiors and architecture--"life with a large-format camera,"
as she puts it.
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A
rural scene in Burgundy.
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The
interior of a church in Lourdes, France.
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Eventually she began doing product photography for corporate and high-tech
clients. Today, she lives and works in Atlanta, where she does a lot of corporate
photography, brochures and executive portraits--"I've done
quite a bit of work for Southern Bell and Georgia Power." She also specializes
in editorial and advertising photography for nationally known companies, and
her fine-art photographs are in many private collections.
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Of
France, Pishnery proclaims, "I love the country, the people,
and the scenery is just magnificent!" On this page are some
diverse views of this country, as seen through her lens.
An interesting view of the Eiffel Tower.
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Pishnery has taught college-level classes for the past 20 years, including
courses that deal with the business side of photography, which, she points out,
"is an important education a lot of photographers don't get."
As a photography professor, she shared her photographic expertise with students
at several colleges and art schools in Atlanta.
She's recently started her own workshop series, Pisconeri Workshops, which
she describes as "small and intimate" creative learning experiences.
(She uses her husband's traditional family name of Pisconeri in her profession,
a name that was changed long ago to Pishnery at Ellis Island.) She teaches no
more than 10 participants per photo workshop, and up to 25 in business classes.
"I'd love to give more small classes," she says, "and
some one-on-one instruction." These private photographic workshops incorporate
her "love of photography, love of travel, and love of teaching!"
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Farm
fresh--a weekly market in San Remy.
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Fluent in French, Pishnery advertises her workshops to destinations like Paris
and Provence in French journals, some American publications, and on her Website:
www.pisconeri.com, which also includes her gallery of diverse imagery. Of France,
she says, "I love the country, the people, and the scenery is just magnificent!"
She describes her workshops to this country as "A week of photo-filled
days and nights." Upcoming Paris and Provence workshops are slated for
March through May, 2003.
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A Paris street scene at night.
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These excursions, Pishnery says, stemmed from field trips that she once offered
at various colleges to locales such as New York, New Orleans, San Francisco,
and Paris. "Each year, I would organize photo trips to New York to coordinate
with Photo Expo East" (an annual photographic trade show on the east coast).
This way, students had the opportunity to go to some of the seminars and product
displays that this show offered. Pishnery also organized trips to photographer's
studios, agencies, and magazines in the city.
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Pishnery's
travels also take her to far-flung locales like China.
The Great Wall of China.
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