Allow me to introduce
myself:
My name is Al Beard. I have been a professional photographer for the
last 36 years. I am a 1976 graduate of The Art Institute of Atlanta. I also
spent seven years in a professional lab printing photos for some of the top
photographers in America. Since then I’ve made a very good living photographing
youth sports, and I am proud to say I was one of the early pioneers of the
group and individual niche. Way back in 1976 there were not many of us at all. While establishing this niche I have always believed
in supporting these youth leagues. I simply believe you must “give back” to
your community, and we have.
I don’t know
the exact figure, but it is over 6 figures. I bring this up only to emphasize
our goal with this gallery. It is my intention, no MY PROMISE, to give a
minimum of 20% of our sales to charity. When you buy a piece of art from us,
you are also a part of this. I know initially many of you who read my brochures
and Facebook posts may tire of hearing this, but I want to make sure the word
gets out there.
Since youth sports
is a very seasonal business, I have been blessed with a lot of down time that
allowed me to capture images that were of interest to me. Now I hope to be able
to share many of those images, and more of my current work. My hope is that
they will also be of interest to others.
I love to
travel as much as anyone and of course my camera is always with me. There is
nothing I like more than studying the landscape while riding and watching
everything. (I probably should get someone else to drive since my head many
times is literally in the clouds.)
As this new
venture moves forward I am both hopeful and anxious. This new venture is a
calling from God. In November of 2011 I was standing in the back of this building
in what was once my photo lab. God
literally spoke to me and said “Open an Art Gallery”. My immediate response was
an audible “Are you sure?”. I immediately retracted and apologized, saying “of
course you’re sure”. How stupid of me. From that time on, we have literally
transformed the building in obedience to this calling.
I would be
remiss if I did not take the time to publicly thank two good Christian friends,
Jeff Antal, and Tim Hill for helping with the construction and developing the website
respectively.
It is both a
joy and an honor to do this, just hope I can have the stamina to keep pace.
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