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fully go away and there is still a huge market for it. Just
like clothing, everything comes back full circle."
A serious portrait is a lot different than a posed
smile. Between the two, candid photos are oen pre-
ferred because they capture the natural character of
a person since they are more relaxed in front of the
camera. Candid photos are the most popular style of
photos in modern Christmas card photography. As
for professional photographers, candid photos are not
taken by accident. Tarbox loves capturing a family's
impromptu moments because she feels that candid-
style images can sometimes truly be the best and most
natural image. Candid pictures are part of her photog-
raphy process and as a result she makes it a point to be
ready with her camera at all times.
Whether it is a serious photo, a uniformed photo or
a silly-faced photo – professional family portraits are
still a common practice throughout the United States.
America is truly a melting pot and it's quite obvious
that many households can practice more than one be-
lief. In the past Tarbox has been asked to do a photo
shoot for a mixed-religion holiday card. She is part
of her sister's annual "Chrismahankawanzaka" card
along with her family and friends. Being part of the
fun is one thing, but being able to capture those kinds
of memories that archive history is truly inspiring.
CV
Photos
submitted
by
Becky
Vohoska
Rose
Emil Vohoska, a newspaper advertising designer,
created these cards in the 50s using only his box
camera, rubber cement and an e-xacto knife.