See Hot Sax!

“Hey Kids, let’s put on a Show!” Please put this date on your calendar and come on down to the awesomely awesome Southampton Arts Center on Saturday, April 22 right in downtown Southampton, NY. It’s all part of the Hamptons Jazz Fest (for which I, every so humbly, am the official photographer) and the show reception will be followed by, what else?! Great music via Cuban/American Fabian Almazan and his quintet. As one might suspect, my show will be a collection of the work over the past year at the Festival — 30 images of hot jazz stars and ambience (Wynton Marsalis, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Randy Brecker, Bakithi Kumalo, and more!) And, YES, to keep the groove goin’ you can purchase the framed images and take them home with you!

Ric Kallaher
Ric is: • a Professional Portrait Photographer specializing in working with small business owners towards enhancing their B2B online goals via executive portraits as well as images that tell the story of a business with on-site photography of facilities &/or product photography ; • an experienced Events Photographer who spectacularly documents high end awards shows and high-society special events, especially in regard to the People of Advertising, Media, Arts and Culture. • an insightful image-maker with a detailed eye who helps interior designers bring their work to life. • an award-winning wedding photographer who helps couples document their special day. Ric's Photographic Mission: To artfully create strong, provocative & transcendent visual records of meaningful relationships & significant moments. Additionally, Ric is a trained actor and experienced music producer who has often been heard applying his voice over talents to ongoing advertising campaigns. He has been the voice on national campaigns for the likes of SuperValu Grocery Stores, Texaco, Kendall Motor Oil, Campbell's Soups and more. He has even appeared ON-camera in an ad for Comedy Central as a scream therapist. His is represented by Ann Wright Reps.
www.ric-kallaher.com
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