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Stock Photography
Ellen has an extensive collection of model-released multi-cultural children available for stock use. They include both color 35mm and digital images. The digital images are publication quality, as they are taken on Nikon D series cameras. More images are being taken all the time in her on-going work as a published children's book author. More images are also being added as slides are scanned; about 2000 slides are currently in digital format.

Ellen Senisi's stock photographs (including digital originals and slide scans) are available for request in the Image Archives section of this website. Browse the archives or see Contact above to send a request list.

Ellen Senisi is also represented by The Image Works and is a Pearson Preferred Vendor for Pearson Education publications. However, neither The Image Works site nor the Pearson Assets Library has all her images available for searching - her complete Image Archives are only found at ellensenisi.com.

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Assignment Photography
Ellen's assignment photography is primarily for educational publishers. Numerous connections with schools and families through her work as a children's book photo-illustrator means that assignments along these lines are easy to set up. Ellen's background as a teacher has given her the necessary experience to pre-visualize, set up, and take photographs that communicate essential educational concepts.

The samples here show work done for clients including:
Scholastic Teacher Publications, Children's Press (Scholastic Library Publishing), Franklin Watts (Scholastic Library Publishing), NAEYC (National Assocation for the Education of Young Children), Harcourt Brace , Weekly Reader, Successful Student Catalogue

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Photo Gallery
"Most of my photographs are more or less documentary style but I still find it fascinating to play with images. In the seventies, I loved creating multi-image presentations where photos magically melted and morphed from one to another on a slide screen. And now, with computers, the opportunity to play with reality (either slightly enhancing it or out and out transforming it) is irresistible. So here are some of my favorite images - some old, some new, some 'straight' photography, some not, some technically better than others but all that resonate strongly for me and are a piece of my vision of what's important." - Ellen Senisi

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