Author Archives: Barbara Kinney
I photographed the wedding of my friends Mary Morrison and Ian Alberg this past weekend in Washington DC. I worked with both of them during the Clinton White House. They are a wonderful couple who met during the administration. President Clinton, along with Chelsea and her husband Marc, attended the ceremony at the historic synagogue […]
I am honored to be featured in the Best of ASMP 2011. For the seventh year in a row, the American Society of Media Photographers has selected 20 projects completed in the last year to be featured in print and online. My project on Alzheimer’s for The Shriver Report was one of 20 selected for […]
I photographed the wedding of Jennifer Sullivan and Jerry Riener this past Saturday. Jennifer is a crime reporter at the Seattle Times, Jerry is a police officer and they met on the job seven years ago. Together, they own Guardian Cellars, a winery in Woodinville, WA. The ceremony and reception were at the Palace Ballroom […]
Took off to Green Lake Park in Seattle last week with my old Polaroid 180 camera in tow. I bought this camera back in 1988 to use when shooting portraits with multiple lights. The camera has adjustable shutter speed and aperture settings plus a sync outlet so I could trigger my lights with the […]
It’s mid-June and the sun is finally starting to shine here in Seattle. I’ve been thinking of images that I’ve taken recently and over the past couple of years that characterize this beautiful and quirky Northwest city where I live. Thought I would share them with you………..
There is still time to check out my photo exhibit “My Clinton Years” at the Burnley Gallery at the Art Institute of Seattle. The show consists of images from my time as a White House Photographer during the Clinton Administration as well as photos from the 2008 Hillary Clinton presidential campaign. We had a great […]
I recently returned from a three-week trip to Africa, on back-to-back assignments for two different foundation/non-profit groups. I traveled to Nairobi, Kenya, Rwanda, Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo. One of the assignments was for a group I have worked with before, the Eastern Congo Initiative. I traveled with founder Ben […]
THIS is my new blog. I never thought I would be writing a blog, but a friend suggested it was the best way to update clients and others on what I’ve been working on lately. This blog is designed to highlight my most recent photography projects and assignments. My first blog posting is rather long […]