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Radiant Photography is a Las Vegas based commercial and editorial photography company, specializing in
people, product, architecture, and entertainment photography.
Radiant was founded in 2005 by owner and photographer Ryan Weber, a graduate of CSU, Fresno (Bachelors in Mass Comm/Photojournalism) and the esteemed Brooks Institute of Photography (Masters of Photographic Science). He moved to Las Vegas in 2004 to start Radiant Photography, Inc and has found himself shooting Vegas' most amazing people and places. Some of Radiant Photography's commercial clients include Mars, M&M's, ReMax, and more. Editorial clients have included Women's Wear Daily, 944, Bella (UK), Las Vegas Home and Design, Sources and Design, JPG, and others. By some standards we have a broad photography portfolio and it stems from Ryan's background in photojournalism. As a newspaper photographer, he was trained to shoot a wide variety of subjects for various stories every week. A typical day would find him shooting a restaurant dish, then a corporate portrait, a hotel interior, then a rock concert at night before heading home. This comprehensive approach enables our photographers to serve clients' needs with flexibility and a broad knowledge base. Plus, hey, we have no interest in just shooting one subject day-in and day-out. It's the creative equivalent of a nine to five cubicle job and that's just not our thing. If all we did was shoot one subject, we'd have some pretty boring stories to share while on location at your shoot. Ryan's work philosophy embodies the idea that everyone should to be involved in projects that excite them, with people that are inspiring. All involved should walk away from a job with a feeling of accomplishment and betterment, and we should have a bit of fun while we're at it. We're the lucky few who are fortunate enough to be paid creatives! Ryan has also been a guest
on KFCF radio show "Move On Up" to talk about creativity,
commercial vs. "true" art, copyright infringement and other
topics. You can download the three part radio show below, by
right-clicking then "Save Link As" ("Save Target
As" for IE users). The files total about 34 minutes and are
in mp3 format. |
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