Instead of writing about how I went to college for photography, and have this and that for credentials, I'm going to take a different approach to this section.

My views are unlike many other area photographers... People have a system, and they stick to it, because it has worked for them for years, and is comfortable to them. Before you read on, note that I'm not saying that there is anything wrong in that way of thinking... However, that way of thinking isn't one that I can adopt for my own.

My philosophy, when it comes to photography, is ever changing, and isn't conventional in any way. If you're looking for a conventional early 90's styled portrait or shoot, then I can definitely recommend you to somebody who can help you in that area! What you will get, if you deside to choose Matthew Hogan Photography and Design, is a product that is unlike anything you'll get anywhere else... Creativity comes first, before "poses", "outfits", and "backdrops". My favorite backdrops are those you'll find in real life, ones that you can relate to. Whether they be a beautiful balcony, or the most amazing, yet abandoned structure, you'll get an image that can't be reproduced in some studio somewhere, you'll get one that captures a moment in time. That, and only that, comes first.

Of course, sharpness, and quality are second to none, as well! I shoot only in a digital format, using one of my Digital SLR cameras, flashes, reflectors, and whatever else is needed for the occasion. I also shoot only in RAW format... For those of you who haven't yet heard of that term before now, it is a high resolution/high quality "digital negative", which will yield a sharper, and more detailed image.

I've never had any problem with shooting traditional subjects, such as families, or weddings, of course. I do think, however, that they shouldn't be traditional in look though, and even a family portrait can be creative, and interesting.

Want an image that you can hang up in your house on a wall full of pictures, and have a guest actually stop and immediately single it out?

...you might just be in luck.