The Portrait Masters Awards & Accreditation I am proud to announce that eleven of my portraits have each won a bronze award in the International Portrait Masters Awards competition & accreditation program, and three earned the merit “Bronze with Distinction.” Nearly 11,300 images were submitted from around the world and were judged anonymously by thirteen
“If you are someone who is typically uncomfortable being photographed, maybe afraid the image you see will somehow confirm all of your insecurities, you need Maundy Mitchell. Her process is a mix of science, magic, luxury, and talent, and she has the uncanny ability to draw out the most beautiful bits of yourself, leaving you
A headshot is possibly your most important marketing tool. Think of it as personal branding. Business people, actors, artists, authors, musicians–everyone needs a great headshot for their website and social media. It’s easy and fun! Booking is done online. Once we choose a date, I will send you a link to complete your booking. Once
Intro to Digital Photography & Intro to Portrait Photography My photo courses are returning this spring! I’m pleased to offer two small group photography courses at my studio in downtown Plymouth, NH — Introduction to Digital Photography (May) and Introduction to Portrait Photography (June). COVID-prevention measures will be in place. Course Option 1: Introduction to Digital
My mission is to treat every portrait client to a beautiful, interesting, and uplifting experience. Whether they come to me for headshots, a portrait experience, or tintype portraits, I show them how beautiful they are with images that are soulful and timeless. A tintype session is like stepping back in time to enjoy a unique portrait
Louisa is an actor in the Boston area. Her favorite genres are Shakespeare and comedy. I loved working with her to create headshots she’ll be proud to submit to casting calls. Hair and makeup by Donna Cotnoir “I had a great experience getting headshots from Maundy Mitchell Photography. She is incredibly welcoming and makes one
I’m honored to have my work on the cover of Artlines magazine for their winter 2021 issue. Artlines is a bi-annual publication by Women’s Caucus for Art (WCA). The mission of the WCA is to create community through art, education, and social activism. The Artlines design team chose my portrait called “Nakiya,” from the Protest Portraits series.
“Getting my portrait photos taken from Maundy was worth every penny! While looking around for a photographer to take headshots for my personal website, I could tell there was something special about her work. It was clear to me that the level of quality she produced was a notch above anyone else I could find
Women Photographers – From Julia Margaret Cameron to Cindy Sherman During this pandemic, I’ve found myself reading more than ever. I want to share this book with you because you might find it inspirational even if you’re not a photographer. Photography has grown and changed since its beginnings nearly 200 years ago. Women have played
Musician David Lockwood came to the studio recently for a tintype portrait session. We had a conversation about the similarities between our two kinds of work, how much we love it, and how we are always striving for perfection (and does this really exist?). Wet-plate collodion (tintype) portraiture is similar to my digital work in
Many thanks to Plymouth Magazine for including the Protest Portraits exhibit in an excellent article about the Black Lives Matter movement at Plymouth State University. The exhibit was displayed in front of the Hartman Union Building last fall as part of PSU’s initiative to address racism. You can download and read the entire issue for
The National Women’s Caucus for Art (WCA) distributes a monthly newsletter to its members. This year, they have a new section called “FIRED UP Activist Art.” I was honored to be the first featured artist in the January newsletter. My Protest Portraits exhibit was recognized as a contribution to the anti-racism movement. Protest Portraits, a
“And now let us welcome the New Year, full of things that have never been.” -Rainer Maria Rilke Happy New Year! I’ve spent a lot of time lately working on portraits in my newest room, the tintype studio and vault darkroom. I have a system in place to make 4×5 and 5×7 tintype plates. Next
Nine Highlights and Nine Best-Loved Instagram Images of the Year As 2020 comes to an end I want to thank all of you for being here. This has been of year hard work, persistence, risk-taking, facing adversity, activism, innovation, and growth. Despite a 3-month shutdown with lots of ups and downs, I was able to adapt and stay
Jini’s mission is to create a more just world by working toward diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. To do that, she wears several hats. She recently came to the studio for headshots and personal branding images to use on websites, social media, and for articles and speaking engagements. Jini works at Holderness School, which is
The Portrait Experience on the Path to Self-Love “Loving yourself is a revolutionary act. It’s a conscious choice to pick the hard but necessary thing time and time again. I’m still learning how to do this. It’s awkward and messy but I’m working at it. After 35 years on this earth, I’m starting to trust