Alway Photography opens new studio in Ludington

We are pleased to announce that we will be opening a new studio at 416 S. James Street in Ludington. We are excited to move our business to downtown Ludington. We believe Ludington’s arts community has become a vibrant establishment and we are ready to jump into it as the only professional photography studio in downtown Ludington. We will have more information in the next couple of weeks. We are projecting an opening date of July 1. Look for some great specials coming soon!

This location is located in one of our favorite parts of town. It is right next to James Port Brewery, one of our favorite restaurants.

– rob and becky

High School Graduate

undefinedundefined Congratulations to our niece Jennifer Alway upon your graduation from Manistee Catholic Central High School! We will have another niece, Kayla, graduating next week from Whitehall High School!

If you are a member of the Class of 2011, congratulations on your achievement. If you are a member of the Class of 2012, now is the time to book your senior portrait session. We have some really cool surprises in store for this year’s season!

 

The Emerald Island

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At the beginning of this month we spent 10 glorious days in the beautiful national of Ireland. Our travels took us to some of the most beautiful places on the island. The top photograph was taken at the Kylemore Abbey and Walled Gardens located in County Galway. The other photograph was taken at the popular Cliffs of Moher. Both are Ireland must sees.

Later this year we plan on hosting an exhibit of our Ireland images. We are still working out the details of the exhibit but will be sure to keep you up informed as soon as we set dates and a location.

Some of the images from my 2006 trip to Ireland are already on display and for sale at Redolencia Coffee Shop in downtown Ludington. Be sure to check them out!

-rob

Scottville baseball picture

 

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As many people know, I am a history buff. As a history buff I also enjoy old photos. And, as a photographer, I enjoy sometimes making new photographs look old. While photographing the Mason County Central Varsity Baseball team we decided to do a casual dugout shot and then make it look like an old photograph. This works well with groups like baseball teams because it’s a sport that’s been around for a long time. However, we do enjoy photographing all types of sports teams!

-rob