Gino Del Rosso photography is part of Del Ro, LLC
03.21.2010
New Architectural photos
I have added new photos to this gallery and it is easily my favorite. Look for this section to grow significantly in the summer as I travel through the US.
03.02.2010
New Statues Gallery
This gallery is comprised of statues in the greater Cleveland area. Many more photos will be added from these sets at a later date.
02.18.2010
Winter Wonderland Gallery
This gallery is composed of some of the photos I took this season. Frozen waterfalls and snowscapes make this a must see for warm climate folks.
02.17.2010
New XHTML Website!
The new version is based in XHTML 1.0 Transitional and powered by ColdFusion 8. This site is also compliant with W3C Markup Validation Service standards making it uniform across all browsers.
ColdFusion MX programming by Del Ro, LLC - Innovation through wisdom ColdFusion MX programming by Del Ro, LLC - Innovation through wisdom Fine Art has always been a part of my life as my father T.M. Del Rosso is an abstract painter and one of the best I have ever seen. I feel as if I had an unfair advantage by being surrounded with large colorful works my entire life and visiting numerous Galleries and Museums around the city. I credit my understanding of color composition and blending to my father who has been the largest inspiration of my work. Unfortunately painting was not my strongest artistic medium although I tried many times throughout the years.
I started taking photographs in college as I was introduced to the wonderful world fashion design and more to my liking the models. Using old school 35mm film cameras or anything that could take picture I developed my eye for positioning and unique angles which is reflected in my work today. Not until I was introduced to Photoshop and other digital editing software by Mobius Co did my work really take flight.
Photo By AB Photography In 2004 I received my first digital point and shoot 4 mega pixel camera which lowered my operating cost substantially and allowed me to increase the volume of photos I was taking. Increasing my understanding of photographic techniques and editing software gave my work a much welcomed increase in artistic composition. This new style and increasing interest in my work soon gave me a wonderful opportunity to teach photographic techniques to other photographers.
I started losing interest in photography as I further developed my skills as a ColdFusion programmer and ventured into other areas of Computer Science. Sometime in 2009 a photographer by the name of RT revitalized my career with a Nikon D200 and I have been producing more work than ever before. I am currently developing additional techniques with RT and learning the art of low light/indoor photography with AB Photography. Thank you guys for resurrecting my interest in photography and assisting my development in areas I was unfamiliar with!