Wedding and Portrait Photographer Robert Charles Photography, One of Greater New England's most prolific and cutting-edge photography studios offering portrait and wedding photography, known for its unique approach to creating custom portraits of babies, toddlers children, families and weddings. Robert Charles Photography captures "Life in Motion" natural, emotionally sensitive portraits of newborns, children and family relationships. Their commissioned photographs reflect the fine artistry of custom crafted black and white, Freeform and documentary styles. Father and son, Robert Charles and Robert Francis Zemba, have each earned multiple professional distinctions including the Kodak Gallery, Fuji Masterpiece and PPA Loan Collection Awards. Robert Charles holds an academic Masters in the discipline of physical science. Robert Francis was awarded the PPA Master of Photography in 2001 and was one of the top five photographers to receive the "Album of the Year" title at the PPA Convention. The photographers have spoken throughout the northeast on the topic of Fine Art, Free-form photography and were collaborators on their limited edition book, "Images of Influence", published in 2000. Robert Charles Photography has been in business since 1984. Clients of Robert Charles Photography, who typically hail from Greater New England area including Cape Cod, Boston, the Berkshires, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, have long recognized the businesses' one-of-a-kind depictions of life in motion, which capture a moment as well as the spirit of that moment. The business specializes in wedding, engagement, portrait, and corporate photography. Located between the urban centers of Boston and New York, Robert Charles Photography in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts has cultivated a metro market appeal from the heart of the suburbs. Drawing inspiration from photo - journalism's popularity in both the wedding and commercial industries, Robert Charles Zemba and Robert Francis Zemba are leading the photographic movement of intuitive, spontaneous capture in portraiture. Clients for the father and son photographers have loosely coined their interpretative style "Free-form Portraiture." Free-form Portraiture evolved as a fusion of the duos trademark photographic specialties. They balanced separately their social documentary, candid weddings and relationship-based portraits. Along the way, each artist experienced success by combining the disciplines during client commissioned portrait sessions of families. Today, even when clients request a studio or formal location, authenticity and reality are the central themes. Without interference or direction to their subjects, they photograph portrait sessions that reflect the natural interactions between the family members. Often subjects remain unaware that they are being recorded. For Robert Charles, the transition to Free-form Portraiture emerged in those frames between the more formal settings during one particular studio session of twin girls and their father. The photographer decided to stop pushing for smiles, and just let them be children. The resulting images were compelling. "I have always had an aversion to artificiality. When you ask people to pretend for the camera, it makes them self-conscious and uncomfortable. I have found that if you can allow people to become comfortable enough with themselves, this naturally brings out ample opportunity for great images." Now, the majority of their sessions take place on location. In order to maintain a fresh perspective, the photographers rarely schedule more than a single portrait session in any given day. There is no limit on the amount of time spent or the number of images captured, and, as such, clients are encouraged to view their session as quality family time. The natural ease of this approach results in an enjoyable experience which is reflected in their portraits. A father, who arrives at his session dressed in a suit and tie, quickly sheds all formality t
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