Saturday, January 31, 2009

I've moved!

Come over and visit me at my new digs! www.robynoneill.com

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Headshots - Sneak Peak

Angie Shipley and I spent three months joined at the hip (almost literally) while playing siamese twins in Side Show at Swift Creek Mill. Hard to imagine, huh?






Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Headshots - Sneak Peak

We almost cancelled our session last weekend. It was a cold, dreary, gray day, but Alison Haracznak wanted to tough it out, so I met her at Hollywood Cemetery where we ended up getting some terrific shots! I loved the orange coat!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Need a last minute gift?

One my headshot clients (who will remain nameless for now) asked about setting up a session for her husband as a Christmas gift. In order for her to actually have something to give him, I printed a gift certificate using one of the photos of Norborne, Tilly, and Trey that I took last summer. I still need to come up with a fun way to package it. Any ideas?


If you're still stumped on what to buy your actor spouse/parent/child/sibling/friend, think about getting them some new headshots.

And if you don't have an actor, consider a family or child's portrait!


(Must book by June 30 to take advantage of current pricing)

Business Cards

Well, I finally did it! I broke down and had some business cards made. I got them in the mail yesterday. I was so excited to then by chance run into Alia Bisharat at Theatre IV's Annie auditions. That's her on the front.

Hannah Zold is on the the flipside.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Sophia and the Cakebread Cellars

Tony Foley and I share a love for Cakebread Cellars wine. One day in October, Erin told me about a photo contest that Cakebread Cellars was having and had a great idea about how we could win it. Here's what she came up with.


I should mention that we didn't get this in before the deadline, so we'll submit it next year.

What I did on my Summer Vacation - Part III

It was a whirlwind trip to Baltimore. We drove up on a Sunday in July and back on Monday. However, dinner on the Harbour was well worth the drive. The food was great, the view magnificent, and the pianoman knew every song you imagine. (When I find his card - it's here somewhere - I'll tell you his name.)


We got really tickled by Barnes & Noble Boo Sellers and took this picture for Rick Brandt.

On Monday we went to the Aquarium. Ginnie has a thing for dolphins.