Events
Headshot Sessions with Angela Strassheim
October 30 @ 10:00 am - 4:20 pm
$200.00Join us for a Headshot Mini Marathon at Yellow Studio! With only 16 spots available, secure your 15-minute session for $200, which includes three high-res retouched JPG files and the option to purchase more from a downloadable gallery.
Led by internationally recognized photographer Angela Strassheim, owner of Heartstone Photography, known for her fun, artistic style and unique approach to portraiture, this session will provide a variety of backdrops and chairs.
Feel free to bring personal props or art to make your photos truly one-of-a-kind!
Book your session below.
About Angela Strassheim
Angela Strassheim was born in Bloomfield, IA in 1969. She currently lives in Easton, CT. She is an internationally recognized art photographer with an extensive multi-national exhibition record. She holds an MFA from Yale University, a BFA from
Minneapolis College of Art & Design, as well as a Forensic Photography Certification from Metro-Dade in Miami Florida.
Angela’s work has been exhibited in many galleries and museums including The Guggenheim Museum, The Whitney Museum, The National Museum of Women in the Arts, The Art Institute of Chicago, Yale University Art Gallery, The Walker Art Center, The Israel Museum in Jerusalem, Musee de l’Elysee in Lausanne in Switzerland, Museum of Modern Art (MAC/VAL) in Paris, and the Wellcome Trust Collection in London. She was featured in the Whitney Biennial in 2006. Her work appears in many books including ReGeneration, 50 Photographers of Tomorrow (Thames & Hudson), and Role Models (Scala). She recently produced the cover image and story for Time Magazine’s first issue covering the CoronaVirus Pandemic. Other publications include New York Times Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, Exit, Wired, Art Pulse, and Mossless. She has received awards including Women in Photography LTI Lightside Grant, Bush Fellowship, McKnight Fellowship, Jerome Fellowship. Her work is included in many public and private collections including those of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Whitney Museum of Art, Yale University Art Museum, The Israel Museum, General Mills, Sir Elton John, Anthony Podesta, Andrew Hecht and Peter Norton.
Currently, Angela is working on a series of portraits through a two-way mirror titled Slow Tears & Fast Prayers. She is inviting people to come sit for a moment of vulnerability and to share a deep part of themselves while listening to a short playlist that each sitter has created for themself.