Jeremy Cowart, Famed Artist, Photographer, Entrepreneur, Humanitarian, and Franklin, Tennessee Resident, is Offering One-of-a-Kind, 60-Second Photoshoots to the Public
Cowart’s Photography System is Revolutionary in the Industry
Nashville, TN—August 14, 2024—Jeremy Cowart, famed artist, photographer, entrepreneur, humanitarian, and Franklin, Tennessee resident, has opened a photography studio, The Portrait Lab, where they create 60-second photoshoots.
The 60-Second Photoshoot is an advanced and high-tech photography session using over 8 rotating lighting setups that create beauty light, overhead dramatic light, side Rembrandt lighting (both sides), backlight moody lighting, and much more. The photo session also uses over 200 backdrops, using both AI and Cowart’s own physical artwork, that sync with the lighting on a $100,000 state-of-the-art 10×11 foot LED backdrop wall. Cowart’s light and backdrop process is a “one-of-a-kind” revolutionary photography method.
“It’s always the idea that motivates me. The 60-Second Photo Shoot was an idea to create a process of using patented lighting and state-of-the-art techniques that I have been fine-tuning over the past two decades. My hope is that the public sees my love for art and love for people throughout all of it,” states Jeremy Cowart, Creator of “The Portrait Lab”.
In addition, Cowart invented a system where the portraits get quickly edited in different formats such as in black and white, various color overlays, contrast, or tone. Lastly, the photo session uses various glass, prisms, and foreground elements to give every portrait its own fingerprint so that each portrait is its own work of art.
How It Works: A watermarked gallery of the entire photo shoot is emailed with a choice of 3 packages, each offering digital downloads plus print credits to order prints or wall art.
The Portrait Lab is located at the Factory at Franklin, 230 Franklin Road, Suite 11BB, Franklin, TN 37068. For more information, please visit https://portraitlab.co or email hello@portraitlab.co.
About Jeremy Cowart
The Portrait Lab was founded by Jeremy Cowart, an artist, photographer, and entrepreneur who has spent the last 20 years shooting portraits of the world’s most famous celebrities as well as humanitarian photography projects around the world.
Most recently, in November 2022, Jeremy’s portrait work was featured in a PHILLIPS art auction in London amongst the greatest photographers that have ever lived: Ansel Adams, Annie Leibovitz, Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Diane Arbus, Irving Penn, Chuck Close and more.
During the height of the NFT craze, Jeremy broke barriers with innovative techniques that had never been achieved before. His first “Lightograph” (a term Jeremy coined”) is currently listed for sale to this day for a price of $10,000,000.
Jeremy’s past portrait clients include Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Lauren Daigle, Kim Kardashian, Kylie and Kendall Jenner, One Republic, Ryan Tedder, Ryan Seacrest, Dolly Parton, Britney Spears, Emma Stone, Sting, Kelly Clarkson, Heidi Klum, Luke Bryan, Garth Brooks, Mark Cuban, Gary Vee, Spike Lee, Stan Lee, Pentaonix, Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, Shania Twain, Gwyneth Paltrow, NEEDTOBREATHE, The Killers and many more.
Jeremy’s work has been published in Vanity Fair, Apple, TIME, Rolling Stone, CNN, ESPN, New York Times, LA Times, People Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Wall Street Journal, AdWeek, Yahoo, Mashable, TechCrunch, Huffington Post, US Weekly, MyModernMet, Fast Company, The Weather Channel, Fortune Magazine, USA Today, Nylon, Details and more.
For more information on Jeremy Cowart, please visit https://cowart.io.
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