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Ryan Trupp Photography | The Blog bio picture

A little bit about me: in list form

I was born in Nebraska and yes we had indoor plumbing
I’ve lived in Colorado, Iowa, Chicago, Ohio, Cape Cod, Manhattan, & Queens
I am both a city boy and a nature boy
I recently married the love of my life
We got married in a barn…no really!
If I’m on the computer I probably have my dog, Ruby, in my lap
I have a strong theatre design background and love all things visual
I have a rusty old bike from 1976 and riding it makes me happy

That’s me in 8 lines or less.  Photography has been a great way for me to meet some truly amazing people. I have a lot of fun with what I do and with the people I meet. Everyone has a different story to tell which makes every day an adventure.

It's my goal to make my clients feel as comfortable as possible and to make their time, be it a wedding day, headshots, or a theatrical event, as stress free as I can...and capture beautiful pictures along the way.

I carry both equipment and liability insurance and am a proud member of Professional Photographers of America and Pictage.

Monthly Archives: September 2008

Grand Central

A couple of weeks ago I had some time to kill so I grabbed my camera and tripod and headed to Grand Central Station. Had fun with long exposures until the security guard told me I was free to snap pictures but I couldn’t use the tripod. I was worried he was going to accuse me of being a terrorist or something.

I love this train station. It’s easy to take good architecture for granted unless you’ve spent any time in the basement that is Penn Station.

Thanks for all your comments! They are greatly appreciated!





Tribute in Light Memorial

Ashley and I walked across the Brooklyn Bridge to get this shot of the memorial the other night. Most shots show the lights going off into infinity, but I think there’s something beautiful about the way the lights are hitting the clouds in this shot. It’s a beautiful memorial and is quite breathtaking in it’s simplicity.

Michael’s Headshots

I shot some headshots with Michael last week. My first opera singer! It started raining on us so we cut the session short but I think we came up with some great shots! I had the pleasure of shooting Michael and Lizzie’s engagement session at the beginning of the summer. I offered to shoot Lizzie’s headshots as well and just round out the set but she just laughed at me. Apparently stage managers don’t need headshots!

Tim’s Headshots

Tim came down from Syracuse, NY this weekend for some headshots. The was a little hot and muggy but that just gave us an excuse to take a break at Dunkin Donuts!