Robert Lane 44 , NY, photographer. I am searching for a photgrapher that took fantastic head shots of me while in NY and now I cannot find him . I have been told he is out of state. Any tips?
Your question is not at all clear.You mention the photographer Robert Lane then you state that you are searching for a photographer (Is it Robert Lane or not!!) who photographed you.
1. Try searching google images using your full name and see what is generated as number of hits. Elizabeth generates too many hits.
2. If Robert lane is the guy then use a google search and also google image search.
I am not sure if this information is useful.
B.Crammer
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Thanks to Bernies suggestion I found the answer and the photographer in Arizona. My search was for a photographer named Robert Lane who did head shots in NY ,,, thanks Bernie, you are my hero!
Hi Elizabeth,
I don't know if we're talking about the same person but I've worked on a few projects with a Robert Lane who lives in AZ. I think he got his start in Manhattan years ago. I could put you in touch with him unless you've already made contact.
Hi and Thanks Marcus,,, I found him.....
I'm curious if your Robert is still in NY or not (?) and is the "44" supposed to be his age or another reference number used by Yedda? I'm new to the site and not quite sure how things work here.
M
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