Third-i-Photo is owned and operated by Joy Newcomb, a highly committed professional with more than nineteen years of experience in her field.
Joy Newcomb established Third-i-Photo as a photography business whose aim is to produce outstanding imagery and quality customer service. Joy combines the best of traditional photography with her skills as a photojournalist, to obtain an elegant editorial style.
She has been shooting professionally for 19 years, as a staff photographer, and freelance photographer, winning many awards in photojournalism and fine art. She covers a range of events, such as weddings, portraits, family gatherings, live performances, and private party events, capturing the moments you will remember for a lifetime.
Here's something about Joy:
I love capturing that irreplaceable moment.
I love the expression of a child as they laugh and giggle.
I love seeing the joys of a day that will be forever kept.
I love moments of joy, happiness, tenderness, friendship, affection, compassion, warmth, and everything that makes that photo priceless.
At 14, I picked up my first camera and I have yet to put one down. It is my passion, my love, my life. My camera and my mind's eye, is my third eye. Looking through the lens, a creative and vibrant world opens to me. For the last 12 years, I have been working professionally and have captured everything from fashion, portraits, products, food, people and places.
I attended the University of Akron and graduated with a B.A. in studio art. Shortly after college, I spent a year watching the hustle of New York City. I then moved to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho where I took on my first newspaper. I had fallen in love with photojournalism. There, I began a journey as a photojournalist, going where the news industry took me. After my stint at the Coeur d'Alene Press, I moved back to Ohio and began working at the local newspaper, The Repository, and spent 5 more years perfecting my style, becoming the photographer I wanted to be.
My office is the road I travel and the places I visit. In 2004, I moved to LA in hopes of pursuing my creative dream, photographing the life and things I enjoy. Because of my journalism background, I shoot with a documentary style. I blend in with my environment so I, in a sense, disappear, letting your day, your moment become the focus.
Location
16408 Index St
Granada Hills, CA 91344