Sunday, January 21, 2007

Hi! And, welcome to the world of BOHM-MARRAZZO!

We are delighted to welcome and introduce you to the wonderful, whimsical, digital wizardry (and sometimes whacky) world of BOHM-MARRAZZO blogdom. The life of a commercial, full production photography studio can be quite exciting, and this is the place where we'll share our experiences and stories. So, I invite you to check in often!

It requires a tremendous amount of work, focus (oh, how we were tempted to procrastinate putting this together) and collaborative effort to redesign and give a fresh new look to our former website. But, after all the effort we put into it, we are well pleased with the results, and truly hope you will enjoy it, too!

Feel free to peruse our various photo portfolios and sections regarding our facilities and state-of-the-art digital technology and services. Familiarize yourself with our great photo team; their background, personalities, talents and skills. This includes our in-house animal friends; whether it be Gerry Marrazzo's "Luna" cat, Linda Bohm's inimitable Pyrenean Shepherd named "Whoopee"; or our fabulous and colorful salt water fish.*

We encourage you to stay tuned on a regular basis for behind-the-scenes "Show & Tell", humorous photo shoot anecdotes, information pertaining to our latest national ad campaigns, and so much more!

From all of us at BOHM-MARRAZZO,
Thanks! And, ENJOY!


*We are sad to say that our adorable 14 year old, porky little Dog Face Puffer fish named "P. Diddily" recently passed away. He was such a unique fish....every day upon walking through our studio door, I was curiously compelled to go over and give "P. Diddily" a kiss. He'd follow my hand as I traced the outside of the glass tank until he'd be eye level with me...then I'd plant him with a great big smooch.

Trumpet playing aside, Louis Armstrong had nothing on this Dog Face Puffer who was playfully (and similarly) named after the famous Rapper. With huge bulging eyes and lips that were in a continual state of pucker, this adorable and senior 14-year-old salt water fish also did tricks. No kidding! Linda Bohm's talent for training and preparing her dog, "Whoopee" for the agility ring extends well beyond the canine race. Over the years, she had managed to train "P. Diddily" to swoosh excitedly back-and-forth when he recognized his very own special blue coffee mug. No..."P. Diddily's" wasn't a caffeine addict - he's was just a really super smart fish! And, no doubt, he'll be sorely missed. - Leslie E. Hendricks, Marketing Director