Tuesday, September 28, 2004

Military Reunion Group Photos at their best

Using the best Digital Equipment and 40+ years of experience, Robert Alexander Reunion Group Photos are made to be "Works of Art" and "Talking Pieces", not just photos to be put in a drawer.
Over and over, we hear from customers that they have hung them on the den wall for friends to see and admire.

Up to about four photos of ships, planes, actions, or slogans are added above the crowd to show what went on "back then". Across the bottom, relevant emblems and inscription are artistically added. The complete photos are colorful and made on 200 year Archival Paper to provide many decades of enjoyment. 40+ years of prompt delivery is our Trademark. Please note that all faces are evenly lighted and recognizable.

Using this Low resolution to make them move fast will not show them sharp and clear as they really are, but you can tell very well.

CLICK ON EACH PHOTO FOR CLEARER IMAGE,
then click "Back" to continue.


Below is an early photo of the Hurricane Hunters from way back in 1996 in the early days of Photoshop. These brave men flew right into the worst storms to gather Hurricane information to help us all survive them. I have the greatest respect for these daring Naval Aviators and their crews. Many owe their lives to them.Fun story that was not "so much fun":
Up until the 8 hurricanes of 2004 and 2005, in 40 years, we had only lost ONE Reunion to a hurricane. That one was THE HURRICANE HUNTERS.



The Hurricane Hunters
Ship's Reunions
Great care in grouping and arrangement aid in producing lasting quality memories. These Veterans spent their best years helping defend Freedom and we try to reflect that in every group.

There is never any obligation or cost to the Group, per se.


Only those who choose to order, spend anything with us. We rely on our quality and dependability to carry us through.
All prints are made on 100 year Archival Paper so your great, great, grandchildren can see and tell stories about how great you were.



The men of the USS Lafayette




Awe-inspiring is the word for the Silver Eagles, the Navy's Enlisted Naval Aviation Pilots. They prevailed from before WWII until the 80's, carrying a large share of the Navy Air responsibilties with honor and distinction.

The Silver Eagles have a complete section in the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola, FL. You must see it whenever you have the chance.

We have had the nice opportunity to photograph them several times. These are some of my lifetime heroes. Plus, they put on the greatest Reunions.




The Silver Eagles at the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida.


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Before and After


Alexander utilizes all his Military, Photography, and Digital, experience to make your Group Photos the ultimate in value. He adds photos of planes, ships, action scenes, emblems, slogans, and many others to give you a BONUS of extra photos of important memorable items.

Here is a "Before" and "After" example of the Convair Association Reunion, held in Orange Beach, AL, near Pensacola. Note all the improvements from just a regular old group photo. In particular, see how the lighting is corrected so that all faces are evenly lit in the final photo.


Fun story: The Convair members said to me that they wanted to be posed in front of a Convair and did I know where there was one? I said "Yes, I have three of them". They looked startled and asked, "Where are they?" I replied, ""In my computer room". The results are shown below.

The Group Photo of the Men and Ladies of the Navy Convair Association


Going back before WWI, the Army Air Corps and now the Air Force, has stood tall in defending both the skies and the country through the Air. Their heroism in all the major wars have been a major reason we still live in a free land. It's always a joy to make their group photos. Hats Off! to the United States Air Force.

The Men of the 58th "Gorilla" Fighter Pilots at Sandestin, Florida



The United States Marine Corps continues to distinguish itself as a premier force in protecting the "Land of the Free and the home of the brave".
We have had the privilege of photographing literally hundreds of their reunions and always enjoy seeing them and hearing of their wide-flung exploits. Always colorful and undaunted, even when older, the USMC guides their lives and thinking. "Once a Marine, always a Marine"
This print is an 8" X 18" Tribute Print, originally named as a Tribute to them.

Troy Watson, a battle-tested American hero and defender of the Constitution, and The E27 Marines of the United States Marine Corps, at Tunica, MS, a great new Reunion site, just south of Memphis, TN.



The Ladies

Ladies have always played such an important role in Military Men's lives. Alexander always tries to include great Group Photos of the Fairer Sex. What would we do without them?

Beautiful background is their submarine from the Men's photo shown, earlier. above.



The Ladies of the USS Lafayette



From 1946 to 1949, the Flying Midshipmen were a main source of the Navy for procuring Naval Aviators. Trained in Pensacola and Corpus Christi, following college, they became a powerful force in the security of America. This is their 2009 reunion of this sterling group, held in Pensacola, and photographed by *Ed Gardner, then finished and printed by *Robert Alexander. (**The "Dynamic Duo" of Reunion Photography).

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FMA 1948

Other Group Reunions


Many others have conventions or seminars. They lend themselves well to up-graded ideas, such as this Circuit Clerks and Chancery Clerks yearly meetings. We have photographed many since the 1950's. We are always open to great suggestions as to what you want to portray as your "Reason for being". This is why so many display our photos of them with pride, to show others, rather than relegating them to a drawer or scrapbook.
Circuit Clerks Photograph taken by *Ed Gardner and artistry
and printing by *Robert Alexander. (**the "Dynamic Duo" of Reunion Photography).


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The Circuit Clerks of Mississippi


ON A PERSONAL NOTE:
Mostly in a spirit of serious fun, Ed Gardner and Robert Alexander call themselves the "Dynamic Duo" of Group Photography. Gardner came along as Alexander was completing 50+ years of Photographic experience, of mostly Groups and Portraits. Gardner had already established himself a competent Sports Photographer, becoming the Official Mississippi Braves Baseball lensman, plus covering a number of major College Football games, Bowls,The Viking Classic, and other events.
The combination really clicked. Now Gardner does most of the "taking", and Alexander, most of the Photoshop and Printing. The results are some of the best of their kind you will see. The bright and youthful vigor of Gardner and Alexander's mountain of knowledge, blend into a wellspring of eye-pleasing photography.


Capt. Drew Mason
"On Watch"
Photo by his Mother, Tracy Mason,
one of my leading students,



Miles Forks,
son of friend and student,
Dr. Tom Forks ~ Photo by Alexander





"Pirate's Alley by St. Louis Cathedral"
World Class image by Dr. Tom Forks




"Knuckle Ball"
Photo by Ed Gardner



ED Gardner's Photo Services

To see other Gardner Photos - -Click on "Photos", directly below, then Click on "Slideshow", immediately above and to the left of the photos that appear, or click on each photo separately.
Further, click the f11 key on your keyboard to see Full Screen.
You can always right click to choose "Back".

Photos



Additional Services by Robert Alexander

Military Commemorative Prints


Military Commemorative Prints are made for individuals and can show all your planes, ships, emblems, etc. They will become a "Talking Piece" on your den wall.

You will need to discuss these with Robert Alexander. Call him at 1-769-218-1810 or email him by clicking here on email Robert and he will call you.

Click on the prints below to see them larger.



Restorations


For 45+ years, Alexander has perfected the art of Restoring and Enhancing photos. When the National Museum of Aviation found a very important photo of Adm. Reid's family accidentally torn and wrinkled, they asked Robert to put it back as it once was. The results are shown below. This work is all done on computers now and sometimes is startling.



Click on restored photo to enlarge or click below for even larger image







 

  • Click on "Photos", directly below.
  • Then, Click on "Slideshow", immediately above and to the left of the photos that appear.
  • You may click on each photo separately, if desired.
Further, click the f11 key on your keyboard to see Full Screen.
You can always right click to choose "Back".





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Features and Tributes

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