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About Inge and Masterworks Images

I've been an avid photographer from age 10 when I received my first camera as a Christmas Present - a good old Kodak Brownie Starflash! It's a collector's piece now - how I wish I had kept it. I actually took my first photos at age 7 while waking with my father in Budapest. I still have those images and what amazes me is that I seemed to have a feel for composition even then. The photos are shot with the 'rule (friendly suggestion?!?) of thirds in mind. I continued to photograph as a serious amateur until I decided to set up my business as Images by Inge in 1987. I had just returned from my second trip to Africa, a place I am passionate about, and wanted to sell some of my images from that trip. It was quite a success and I even had an exhibition of my images at the Art Gallery of South-Western Manitoba. I have been back to Africa several times now and we returned from my fifth visit this past October. Stay tuned for more images from that trip on this blog.

I worked as a psychologist at the Brandon Mental Health Centre and later for the BRHA for 37 years - yes, I'm THAT old! :-D - and did both photography and psychology as parallel careers, but eventually I made the leap of faith and retired to follow my first love - photography. I set up my business from my home and with a move to a new house in 1990, I had my first studio space! Wow! Now I was going to make millions! Well, it wasn't an overnight success - I thought that clients would be beating down my door - but over the years we have built up a nice client base. In 1996 I joined the Professional Photographers of Canada the national association for those in the business of photography, where I continued to learn and improve my skills. This past year I was awarded my Master of Photographic Arts degree (MPA), through winning awards for prints in national competitions, and serving on the board of PPOC-MB. I was also honoured to be presented the Honour Of Fellowship (F.Ph.) by PPOC-MB. The Honour of Fellowship is presented to members who have exhibited excellence in photography, unselfish service to the profession and sincerity in fellowship. So, in a sense, I have earned my stripes. :-)

Although family portraits and pet photographs, especially dog portraits, are a specialty, the word is out in Brandon that if you want great Grad photos you MUST go to Inge! I love photographing grads in all their casual gear, whether sports related or musical, etc. and the prom dresses just blow me away! I think I get to photograph the most beautiful grads in Brandon! Oh, and I do male grads too... :-) I also create dreamy glamour photographs and find that clients invariably prefer to work with a woman rather than a man when in that 'flimsy little number'. Though I will rarely put those kinds of images on this blog for reasons of privacy, I will have the odd glamour photo posted where the subject is not immediately recognizable, so call me if you're interested in having this kind of portraiture done.

With the advent of digital imagery, the way we do business - 'we' being me and husband Michael - had to change dramatically. We can now do much more creative imagery and with the addition of our 'Dreamspinner', the sky is the limit as far as backgrounds go. You want to be photographed on a beach in January without leaving Brandon, come and see me! And ask me about the 'Dreamspinner'.

This summer we decided to make another change by creating a new business name - Masterworks Images - which will take our photography to a new level. We are going to create paintings - yes, real oil paintings! - of our portraits of our clients! The images will be printed onto canvas, mounted as an artist would mount his painting, and then finished with acrylic paint. The images will be 'one-of-a-kind' as all artwork is, and of course, the price will reflect that.

We are very excited to be able to offer this to our clients in Brandon, and we are the only studio, to our knowledge, that is offering this kind of portraiture in all of Manitoba! Visit us at our studio and keep coming back to my blog for updates.


Monthly Archives: October 2008

How the ‘other half’ lives….

One of the pleasures of African travel is being treated quite like royalty throughout your safari. Upon arrival at your destination you are met by a representative of the lodge, safari camp, or safari outfitter, and are ferried to where you will be staying for that part of your trip. You are often offered liquid...

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November 3, 2008 - 6:17 AM zingeborg - Thank you for your comments - I am 'homesick' also for Zimbabwe... what a wonderful country, and such amazing people!

November 3, 2008 - 4:30 AM Boo Peel - I used to work at the Victoria Falls Hotel and your wonderful pictures made me very home sick. It stills looks amazing and will never loose that wonderful bygone days atmosphere. Thank you for sharing them with me. Boo Peel www.victoriafalls-guide.com

‘Booze Cruise’ – Part 2

Dunno what happened, but when I tried to add more images, the program would not let me add them individually, so I stopped and now I am adding the second part…
Here’s the hippo mom being watched over by our boat and another…

Various birds can be seen along the way… like this Squacco Heron…

… a White...

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October 29, 2008 - 9:44 AM zingeborg - Thanks for this Patty! And yes, you are more than welcome to come with us next trip. I'll keep you posted when I start making plans. Now I shall go and work on more images to post to the blog...

October 29, 2008 - 8:53 AM Patty - Oh Inge!!!! I would never know you've lost many images... These are truly amazing! I love ALL of them and yes, I'll take one of each!!!! Please pretty please take me with you next time!!!

‘Booze Cruise’ on the Upper Zambezi

One of the activities offered to visitors to Victoria Falls is a late afternoon cruise on the Zambezi River above the falls.  It is formally labelled as a ‘Sunset Cruise’ but is much better described as what it really is – a ‘Booze Cruise’. The vessel is a flat-bottomed pontoon boat, fully equipped with tables,...

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One week since bag was lost…

I has now been one week since we reported my lost luggage at Heathrow Airport.  Since then, I have turned the world upside down in an attempt to locate the bag, or rather the one thing in the bag that is of no value to anyone else but means the world to me – all...

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Africa – Part 5 – Impressions continued…

African Idyll… Matusadona N.P. Zimbabwe

Elephants abound around the shores of Lake Kariba at Matusadona. This young bull is silhouetted against the setting sun amongst the pertified trees that remain after the valley was flooded subsequent to the completion of Kariba Dam.

So round, so firm, so fully packed…

Gull in flight

Rock Hyrax or ‘Dassie’, the closest relative...

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Africa – Part 4 – ‘Impressions’

Day Six of the lost baggage/photos saga.  It is 4:30 AM, and I can’t sleep. Will my images ever turn up?!? I am thinking it is highly unlikely after all this time and I feel physical pain knowing that my recorded memories may be in in a thief’s dustbin. I was so hoping to...

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Africa – Part 3 – The People

When God hands you a lemon, you make lemonade.
Instead of multiple images of African fauna, I am posting some impressions of the local African people.  The faces of Zimbabwe bear witness to the economic hardships imposed on them by the corrupt dictatorship of Robert Mugabe. Those with smiles are from more settled areas of the...

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October 25, 2008 - 4:38 AM zingeborg - Of course you may! I'd be honoured...

October 24, 2008 - 9:37 PM Marlene - Wow, Inge - this is wonderful! You've retained so much of the information we gleaned on our trip - once I get to posting some of my African images I will definitely link to this blog, if I may! :-)

Back from Africa, Part 2…

It’s 7 AM and 3 days after our arrival home. Jet lag is improving, but we’re still not back to ‘normal’ yet, whatever that means.
So the horror story follows…
On arrival from Johannesburg to London, Heathrow, my carry-on bag, which I was made to check at JNB, did not arrive. It contains most of everything we...

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We’re back from Africa!

We arrived home last night from being away for 4 weeks, mostly in Africa – Zimbabwe and South Africa – as well as London UK.  We went on a safari with my husband Michael, his daughter Helen and husband David, my BFF Marlene Fast, another professional photographer and Catherine Tsagarakis, a friend and former psychology...

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