
Where does the time go?

Such a beautiful family. We had a good time taking these. It’s always hard for small children to sit/stand and smile but we did it!




Katelynn and her family were one of my very first first customers. It’s always a privilege to be called when there is a special occasion. Graduation is one of them. Isn’t she pretty? Best wishes on your new and exciting future and congratulations on your scholarship to Louisiana Tech!

My name is: Katelynn H
I go to school at: Hebron High School
My favorite websites are: Facebook of course! And Google
The magazine(s)I always have to stop and look at in the grocery store are: Seventeen and Cosmo
The last thing I ate was: one of Mom’s fantastic brownies

My dream job is: anything, as long as I’m happy!
My biggest accomplishment is: my scholarship to Louisiana Tech
The person I would most like to meet is: Tom DeLonge of Blink-182! Or the man who created ramen noodles
My favorite items in my closet are: My letterman jacket and all my jewelry

My favorite word is: hakunah matata
If I were on a deserted island the two things I would have to have with me are: my swim suit (granted the island had a good beach) and iPod
In 10 years I see myself: traveling the world
I wanted to share with you some exciting new Fine Art products I am now offering. These make great gifts!
With so may options for finishes, textures and mounting, Fine Art products are custom ordered and priced.
***Please mark your calendars - all print orders must be made to Rhonda Cinello Photography by November 7th to ensure delivery by December 15th. After November 7th, orders may be placed but a purchase of digital files is highly encouraged for those who want to print their own holiday cards.***




Fine Art Acrylics are perfect for those that are looking for contemporary ways to display their images. Sizes include 16×16, 16×23.5, 19.5×19.5, and 19.5×23.5. Your image is printed directly on a ¼” thick acrylic substrate, then screen print a layer of white ink on the back. Once screen printed, the acrylic becomes opaque, highlighting the vibrant colors and fine detail within your images. Mount using the stainless standoffs included in your order, which sit 5/8” from the wall. The holes for the standoffs are placed 3/4″ in from the edge.



Fine Art Metals are a modern approach to traditional portraits. The printing process starts by adding a layer of white ink to the surface of 1”-deep brushed aluminum boxes. Your image is then printed on top of the white base coat. Sizes include 16×16, 16×23.5, 19.5×19.5, and 19.5×23.5. Fine Art Metals are delivered ready-to-hang with brackets on the back of the aluminum box.


Fine Art paper is similar in look and feel to watercolor paper, and is a great alternative for fiber-based printing. This paper is more fragile than traditional photographic prints and must be handled and displayed with care. Standard sizes range from 8×10 to 20×30, with custom sizes available.
Look and Feel of Watercolor Paper
I also offer a protective, Gel Coating for my Fine Art Paper in either a smooth or a brush stroke application. Standard mounting options such as matboard, gold/silver bevel mount, foam board, and masonite are also available.


Create extraordinary works of art with Fine Art Murals. Your image is split and each portion on 11.7×11.7” brushed aluminum tiles. Each tile is then linked using silver snap rings and mounted to the wall using the bracket included in your order. Complete the look of the large hanging by adding the finishing bracket to the bottom tiles of the mural. Once mounted, the mural will hang approximately 1” off the wall. Sizes include 24×24, 24×36, 24×48, and 36×48. Assembly is required.

Gallery Wraps offer a striking way to present your images. Your image is printed on a special Canvas material and wrapped completely around the 1.5″ or 2.5″ stretcher bar. The outer edges of the stretcher bar are covered with the image. Standard sizes range from 8×10 to 20×30 with custom sizes available.
Our school has been shut down until Monday because of the flu. We decided to sneak out for a few minutes today to one of my favorite local parks and play “supermodel.”




More pictures later this week.
Now back to editing my senior photos…