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A Comfortable, Creative Atmosphere…
With over 20 years of professional experience, Roger Salls is
recognized for his creative images in portrait, wedding, event and
commercial photography.
Working Style
During the photographic process, you’ll experience a comfortable,
creative atmosphere while working with Roger in his spacious studio or
on location. Roger concentrates on exceeding, rather than just
meeting, his clients’ expectations.
New Clients
Most of Roger’s new clients are referred by people who are delighted
with their photographs. A talented “people” and commercial
photographer, Roger is sensitive to his subjects, collaborating with
them to create memorable images of enduring value. |
“Our pictures were even better than we imagined.”
—the MacGregor family September 2004
“We were so relaxed with Roger photographing us.”
—Stacey and Bill, married October 2004
Among Our Clients
Social and Business Leaders and their Families
Subway World Headquarters, Milford, CT
J.P. Morgan / Chase Manhattan Bank, NY
Producto Machine Co., Bridgeport, CT
Local / National Non-Profit Organizations
Professional Path
His career began as a graduate of Brooks Institute of Photography. After
seven years as a corporate photographer at an international Connecticut
corporation, he opened his own studio in Stratford, Connecticut, in 1985.
In 2004, Roger converted to an all-digital format, while keeping
large-format film capabilities.
Active Memberships
Member: PPA Professional Photographers of America
Member: CIPNE Commercial Industrial Photographers of New England
Member: BRBC Bridgeport Regional Business Council
Member: Stratford Chamber of Commerce, President Elect 2005-6
Community Participation
As a 26-year resident of Stratford, Roger participates in many volunteer
and civic activities. Roger has donated his time, serving as Chairman of
the local chapter of American Red Cross, on the Sterling House Commission,
and on the Board of Directors of Habitat for Humanity. Local area high
school students also spend a day with Roger as part of their high school’s
career development program.
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