Judy Reinford

M. Photographer · M. Artist · Photographic Craftsman · CPP · MAI


Fine art photographer. Painter. Animal lover. The person who will not rest until your portrait is exactly right.

Based in Bath, Pennsylvania. Serving the Lehigh Valley and beyond. Memorial portraits and equine work created for clients anywhere.

WHERE IT BEGAN

My grandpa said:
"Don't turn the light on."

I was six years old the first time I stood in a darkroom. My grandpa's darkroom. Red light, the smell of developer, and the silence of waiting for something to appear. I remember the exact feeling of watching an image come to life in the tray. I've been chasing that feeling ever since.

I graduated from Kutztown University in 1989 with a BFA in Communication Design and Fine Art Photography. I began my career photographing china and jewelry and bed linens for a department store. It was precise work that taught me to see light in everything.

Animals found me through PPA print competitions. And once they did, I never looked back.

THE MOMENT THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING

I almost missed the photo
I needed most.

In 2022 I watched my husband Stan run down the beach at Martha's Vineyard with our dog Murphy — laughing like a boy — and I didn't have my camera. I regretted it every day for a year.

The following September, racing ahead of Hurricane Lee, I got the shot. I turned it into a painting. Murphy passed away four months later at 15. That painting hangs in our home. On the hardest days, it brings him back.

That's why I do memorial portrait work. Not as a service. As something I believe in completely.

My studio in Bath, Pennsylvania serves the Lehigh Valley and surrounding region — Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, and beyond. Equine sessions take me to farms and stables across northeastern Pennsylvania. Memorial portrait work is created for clients anywhere, from whatever photographs they have.

Every portrait begins with a consultation. Every session is unhurried. Every finished piece is something I'm proud to put my name on.

THE WORK TODAY

Fine art portraits
for those who love their
animals as family.

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Memorial Portraits

Created from any photograph you have — including cell phone images. Available for clients anywhere.


Companion Pet Photography

On location or in studio. Fine art prints, folio boxes, framed acrylics — products handcrafted in Scotland, Ireland, and Italy.


Artisan Painted Portraits

Digitally hand-painted, printed on fine canvas, finished with acrylic brushwork. One of a kind. Made to last generations.


Equine Photography

Award-winning. On location at your farm or stable. Friesians, show horses, family horses — all welcome.

TEACHING & SPEAKING

What I know,
I share freely.

My teaching seminars have drawn photographers from across the country — some flying in from out of state to attend events I'd describe as small. I've taught at PPA Community Partners, Photography Guilds, and national venues.

In 2023 I added AI to my curriculum — not because it's trendy, but because I believe in understanding every tool available to artists. I teach it the same way I teach Photoshop: with intention, with craft, and with a commitment to using technology in service of the image — never instead of it.

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Fine Art Animal Painting

Photoshop-based techniques for creating painted portraits from photography. In-person and online.

Equine Photography

Working with horses as subjects — movement, patience, and finding the soul of the animal in frame.

AI for Photographers

Practical, responsible use of AI in creative and editorial workflows. Taught with a fine artist's perspective.

Photographic Compositing

Advanced digital techniques for placing subjects in designed environments.

BEYOND THE CAMERA

Seven spoiled Pomeranians.
A zoo she supports.

I own seven Pomeranians. This is relevant professional information. It means I understand exactly what it feels like to love an animal completely, to worry about them, to want to honor them — and to know that no photograph ever quite captures what they mean to you. That's what keeps me working.

I resumed horseback riding in 2020. Horses have become one of the great passions of my life — as subjects, as collaborators, and as animals that deserve to be photographed by someone who isn't afraid of them.

I serve on the board of the Lehigh Valley Zoo Gala Committee and donate finished work to zoo gala silent auctions — because the animals I photograph deserve a world that takes care of them.

WORK WITH JUDY

Every portrait begins with a conversation.

Whether you're planning a session, thinking about a painted portrait, or just wondering if your photos are enough — reach out. There's no pressure and no obligation.