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Photographer Tom Sadowski
graduated from California State University Northridge in the summer of
1991. After several years of assisting and second shooting, he became
studio manager and lead photographer of Ambrosi West Coast, a prestigious
advertising studio in Los Angeles, host to a range of clients from Warner
Brothers to K-Mart. With the business skills and motivation he ultimately
acquired from this experience, Tom was ready to start his own studio.
So, in 1998, Tom and his family moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where his
tenth floor studio served such national clients as Target, Marshall Fields
and Kohl's. "The city is small in size compared to Los Angeles, but it is
not small in creative work," he says of Minneapolis, "Some of the biggest
clients in the nation are based here."
As much as Tom enjoys Minneapolis, working away from home is a significant
part of Tom's business. "Location is stressful and having a relaxed yet
strong work ethic is paramount!" Most location shoots are about a week
long, and Tom feels that working in cities such as Los Angeles, Miami, and
New York has brought him closer to a strong network of photography
freelance crews. "The many years I've spent assisting on location
developed a confidence level in me that has eased my clients."
While Tom's emphasis has always been product photography, he has recently
developed a passion for photographing animals and children. "You have to
follow your instinct," Tom says "if your passion is to photograph
something you really love, then do that! The work will come later, because
clients will pick up on this passion." Tom recently became personal
photographer of internationally renowned animal behaviorist, author and
founder of National Dog Day, Colleen Paige. "The first time I saw Tom's
photos, they almost reduced me to tears" she says. "You can see his soul
in his photos of children and animals. Tom's images are so pure and full
of life and love. That's how I feel about animals and I wanted that
feeling portrayed through his photos of me. He was so much fun to work
with and he exceeded all my expectations. He's quite an extraordinary
talent."
Tom still maintains that his greatest achievement was getting his diploma
from CSUN. Reflecting on his education, Tom says, "I made a point to get a
B.A., and I'm so happy I did. Photography is a tough business. Clients
choose to hire you because of your imagery. As a college graduate, I bring
many years of discipline from my schooling to my business, and that
maturity shows! CSUN had such a wonderful photography department and great
staff. I would never have taken this opportunity lightly!"
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