It was certainly a night to remember in Roxborough this past Friday. In a stately Victorian duplex across from Stanley’s Hardware on Ridge Avenue, Stephanie Nolt Photography held a studio opening party complete with models, cocktails, artwork and, perhaps most importantly, fun.
Neighbors, friends and other invitees attended the evening with featured music by the Craig Satchell Experience and D.J. Adrian Hardy.
Much of Nolt’s portfolio graced the rooms and hallways of the studio space. Guests were also witnesses to Nolt working with models Patrick Frost and Yanez Perez. There was also space outside to watch the action from the boudoir set; the consequence allowing guests to be a part of the shoot as well.
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Representatives with Jerseyphotobooth.com were also in attendance, offering to do silly snapshots for guests.
Nolt’s team has traveled far and wide for their profession. Its client list boasts quite a few big names, (Chester’s Harrah’s Casino and DiBruno Bros. to name a couple), but also a few that are more close to home including Bella Trattoria and Senor Clothier. (Disclosure: The author was one of those photographed at a shoot for Senor.)
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As stated on Nolt’s Web site, “I don't just want to be your photographer … I want to be a part of the family. Photography is my way of telling a story. Whether the subject is a person or a place, a model or a product, a special event or a wedding, there is a story to be told. It is my job to find that story and tell it photographically.”
