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I’ve been using liveBooks for about 4-5 years. I love using liveBooks because it’s clean, aesthetically pleasing, and makes my work look good. With liveBooks it’s easy and I understand it; liveBooks speaks my language.

Sean Alonzo Harris: Why liveBooks? from liveBooks on Vimeo.

Website: www.seanalonzoharris.com

Sean Harris: Portrait Photographer

We hope you enjoy liveBooks first foray into video on our Success page with a highlight of Sean Alonzo Harris talking about why he loves liveBooks.

At age seven photographer Sean Young Harris received his first camera; a gift from his grandmother. It was a watershed moment that would begin a lifelong passion for photography. In high school, his work won him the James VanDerZee Black Heritage award. Sean went on to study at the Art Institute in Boston and currently lives and practices in Maine.

Sean describes his work as interpretive of people and environments. He has a wonderful ability to capture emotion and to tell visual stories that transcend simple subject and environment. In this way, the work evokes a curious quality of “What comes next?”, and the narrative in the viewer perceptions becomes a part of the experience of viewing his work.

September 20th, 2012

Tim Breaseale: Commercial Photographer

Posted by Sam Eriksmoen

Having a website that can scale is like my own secret weapon that helps me stand out from the rest of the World Wide Web. With the SEO integration of liveBooks, my searchable presence has increased, I am getting more hits on my site, and this means more clients are seeing my work.
Tim Breaseale Commercial Photographer
Website: www.timbreaseale.com

Tim Breaseale: Commercial Photographer

When you look at Tim’s work a story unfolds. Each subject is showcased in a way that enhances the viewers curiosity; is the subject the individual or the setting? Be it skateboards, elephants, or models, the story he elicits never disappoints.