Overview
William Manning's photos depict the historic warmth of an adoring local resident. His photos share the true character of Cincinnati Newport on Hudson and the metro Cincinnati region in wonderful contemporary color, including the historic Cincinnati Music Hall's red brick against the Museum Center's Art Deco limestone and the Carew Tower's bright glass, concrete and steel. This photographer's eye reflects the diversity of culture, history as well as the modern elements that make up the city often referred as, "The Queen of the West." Manning captures the many activities and lush colors of the city's Great American Ballpark, the "Tall Stacks" riverboat festival, Fountain Square, the Underground Railroad Museum, the DAAP, Krohn Conservatory, the beauty of Eden and Ault Parks, the Arnoff Center, and of course, the "Purple People Bridge" and yellow Beard Bridge that connect Cincinnati to Newport and Covington, Kentucky.Photographer:
Cincinnati resident William Manning's fourteen years as a professional photographer have taken him across the globe. Whether his subjects are cobblestone streets of a medieval city, ancient ruins of a far-east temple, wild herds on the dusty plains of the Serengeti, or contemporary interiors, he captures images that are sure to inspire. When photographing his hometown of Cincinnati, his approach has always been the same--to produce images that reflect the unique beauty, spirit, and pride that comprise this wonderful city he knows so well. Manning's work has included a variety of national and international travel and architectural assignments for major clients such as National Geographic Society, Rand McNally and Co., Reader's Digest Association, Inc., Business Week, John Hancock Life Insurance Company, Avon Products, Inc., American Airlines, Sierra Club, and others. His experience in travel photography has been shared with hundreds of photo enthusiasts through workshops, instructional photgraphic tours, and travel consulting.
Synopsis
William Manning's photos depict the historic warmth of an adoring local resident. His photos share the true character of Cincinnati Newport on Hudson and the metro Cincinnati region in wonderful contemporary color, including the historic Cincinnati Music Hall's red brick against the Museum Center's Art Deco limestone and the Carew Tower's bright glass, concrete and steel. This photographer's eye reflects the diversity of culture, history as well as the modern elements that make up the city often referred as, "The Queen of the West." Manning captures the many activities and lush colors of the city's Great American Ballpark, the "Tall Stacks" riverboat festival, Fountain Square, the Underground Railroad Museum, the DAAP, Krohn Conservatory, the beauty of Eden and Ault Parks, the Arnoff Center, and of course, the "Purple People Bridge" and yellow Beard Bridge that connect Cincinnati to Newport and Covington, Kentucky.
Photographer:
Cincinnati resident William Manning's fourteen years as a professional photographer have taken him across the globe. Whether his subjects are cobblestone streets of a medieval city, ancient ruins of a far-east temple, wild herds on the dusty plains of the Serengeti, or contemporary interiors, he captures images that are sure to inspire. When photographing his hometown of Cincinnati, his approach has always been the same--to produce images that reflect the unique beauty, spirit, and pride that comprise this wonderful city he knows so well. Manning's work has included a variety of national and international travel and architectural assignments for major clients such as National Geographic Society, Rand McNally and Co., Reader's Digest Association, Inc., Business Week, John Hancock Life Insurance Company, Avon Products, Inc., American Airlines, Sierra Club, and others. His experience in travel photography has been shared with hundreds of photo enthusiasts through workshops, instructional photgraphic tours, and travel consulting.