Posts Tagged ‘miami photojournalist’

Happy Birthday kiddo!

Thursday, September 1st, 2016

One of my two favorite subjects!

Happy Birthday kiddo!

 

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Remembering Photojournalist David Gilkey

Thursday, September 1st, 2016

An amazing visual story teller was lost this weekend covering the conflict in Afghanistan. David was an amazing photojournalist that brought intimate pictures to our newspapers, magazines and computers from far flug places. He did so in order for his camera and reporting to be the eye and ears for all of us to get a glimpse into what was happening in the world. He regulary put his life on the line to show the world teh truths about what was happening. RIP. Thoughst and prayers to all his family, friends, and colleagues.
PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT HIS WORK AND SEE WHAT THE WORLD LOST.

http://www.npr.org/2016/06/06/480866035/remembering-photojournalist-david-gilkey

Back to School at Ransom Everglades

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2016

Went back to school for a 4 day shoot at the oldest and most prestigious private school in South Florida. 30 plus environmental setups throughout two campuses. Greatful for a terrific team that consisted of my crew ( Alfredo, Gaston, Alex and Maya) and Paul, the wonderfully laid back art director. What other school has these wonderful views on their campus coupled with amazing South Florida Winter days and skies. #lovemyjob#Miamicommercialphotography #joshuaprezantphotography

 

 

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Cuban American hometown boy Danell Leyva

Monday, August 8th, 2016

Hoping for Gold for Cuban American hometown boy Danell Leyva and the rest of the Men’s Olympic team. Shot on location in Homestead for the Washington Post Magazine. Danell Leyva @danelljleyva Team USA

 

Clip Mondays: University of Miami Law School

Wednesday, May 25th, 2016

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Alicia Menendez Tonight

Thursday, December 12th, 2013

The other day Joshua Prezant Photography got called in to photograph a rising star in the TV media world.  Alicia Menendez.  She is one of the faces that Fusion TV is banking on to bring in the millennial folks to the newly built  English-language channel from ABC and Univision.

The instrcutions from one of my favorite clinets, The Washington Post, was simple and usually what I get from them.  Have fun and shoot something cool. Although this time I did have one request.  Nothing behind the news anchor desk.  So after a quick google search of Menendez I was on the phone with her wonderful people at Fusion. They were extremely helpful and we set up a shoot time.

Having been in many newsroom over the years ( both TV NEWS and Newspapers) I had an idea of what I would be working with and started to visualize ideas.  But nothing I thought of came close to the vision of what this newly contructed 160,000 square foot studio in Doral, FL looked like.  It truley was a amazing site with all the new technological toys one could thing of that would be in a digital newsroom built from the ground up. So off I went scouting the location when I arrived at the shoot.

After scounting I met up with Menendez for a quick introduction.  Witin seconds of meeting and talking with her I knew I would like her.  And I did.  Menendez was very friendly, and not the friendliness that most TV personalities put out there.  She did not come off eager to be liked or to be put in a mold of who she was supposed to be.  She was just herself.  For good or bad.  She had a smart intelectual humor that mixed in equal parts of the ever so slight mix of good rounchiness and “geek” humor.  And you can see it in her slight wise cracking “this is who i am” smile that came out in the photos.

It was a great shoot and the article by writer Manuel Roig-Franzia came out wonderful.  I wish Alicia all the best on her new gig.

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