What is PhotoTherapy Phototherapy is an in-depth dynamic plan of action for you, your commercial and fine art photography. We work to eliminate obstacles that prevent you from moving forward. You will be able to recognize and embrace your own photographic style. What PhotoTherapists do. We discover recurring patterns, themes, colors and nuances in your imagery that mirror your authentic self. We show you how to differentiate yourself from the myriad of other photographers to become the outstanding choice in your desired markets. Your imagery will be relevant and remain fixed to the viewer's mind long after your portfolio has been seen. Who are your PhotoTherapists Susan Baraz and Rhoni Epstein have impeccable credentials ensuring success. A deep understanding of the artistic process provides a positive opportunity for change. A focused plan of action applies to both commercial and fine art photographers. Rhoni Epstein B. Sc. Communication, Emerson College, Boston, MA M.Ed. Counseling, Northeastern University, Boston, MA  | Photographers' Representative, established Rhoni Epstein Associates Successfully represented renowned photographers since 1975 |  | Associate Professor, Art center College of Design, Pasadena CA. "Branding - The Brand Called You" is a required marketing course for all graduating photography and imagine students |  | Expertise in goal-oriented imagery selection, editing, portfolio development, branding, marketing, estimating, production, negotiating, invoicing and business strategies |  | Portfolio reviewer, judge, moderator, speaker, and instructor for photography events including: International Photography Awards, Palm Springs Photography Festival, Art Center College of Design, Academy of Art University, Parsons School of Design, UCLA, Brooks Institute of Photography, Advertising Photographers of America, Art Directors Clubs, Graphic Designers Guild, Society of Media Photographers |  | Executive committee, Focus On Aids, the largest vintage and contemporary photography auction in the world to raise money for global AIDS organizations |  | Photography clients include: Nike, Nokia, Sprint, Energizer, Starbucks, Coca Cola, Kraft Foods, McDonalds, Maybelline, Neutrogena, Lexus, Toyota, Ford, Bank of America, Visa, Paramount,, Universal, HBO, Sony, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, People,Travel & Leisure |
Susan Baraz B.F.A. Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY Advertising Design, Illustration and Photography  | Founding Member and Chairperson, Focus on AIDS, established 1987. FOA is the largest global fine art photography benefit and has donated over 3 million dollars to various AIDS organizations |  | Co-Chair of The Lucie Awards, Head of Judges for the International Photography Awards, the most prestigious award honoring masters in photography. Past recipients include Henri Cartier-Bresson, Gordon Parks, Larry Clark, Peter Lindbergh, Eikoh Hosoe, Duane Michaels, Bruce Davidson, James Nachtwey, Arnold Newman, Julius Shulman, Ruth Bernhard |  | Panelist, portfolio reviewer, moderator for Advertising Photographers of America, Salt Lake City, Seattle and Portland ASMP, Palm Springs Photo Festival, Art Center College of Design, Academy of Art University, Otis Art Institute, Arles and Perpignan Photography Festivals |  | Refers fine art photographers to galleries including Craig Krull Gallery, Peter Fetterman Gallery, Robert Berman Gallery, Paul Kopeikin Gallery, G.Ray Hawkins, Farmani Gallery, Katrina Doerner/dealer,, Marla Kennedy/dealer, Howard Greenberg Gallery Curator, The Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles Holocaust Museum, Washington DC, Internation Photography Awards and various fine art galleries, fine art photography books editor, National/International marketing consultant for AtEdge |
What they say about the PhotoTherapists "PhotoTherapy is an extraordinary resource for strategically positioning yourself in this rapidly changing landscape of image making. Rhoni and Susan bring years of experience in the commercial, the creative, the conceptual and the person to help you discover and realize truly original solutions for your career goals." Dennis Keeley Chair of Photography and Imaging/Art Center College of Design "Every photographer serious about putting their personal best forward should consider PhotoTherapy." Kristine Wilson Director, Art Buying/Ogilvy & Mather |