Eiffel Tower II
Posted in Portraiture, Landscape, Architecture, Documentary, Off-Camera Flash, Travel on July 22nd, 2008 1 Comment »
Rolling Out the Carpet of Light
The Best Family in the Whole Wide World!
Eiffel Jr
Evening Light
Hint of Orange
Posted in Portraiture, Landscape, Architecture, Documentary, Off-Camera Flash, Travel on July 22nd, 2008 1 Comment »
Rolling Out the Carpet of Light
The Best Family in the Whole Wide World!
Eiffel Jr
Evening Light
Hint of Orange
Posted in Close-Up, Architecture, Documentary, Off-Camera Flash on July 22nd, 2008 7 Comments »
How many unique pictures can you take of one landmark? I wondered, really wondered, if I could get an original photograph of the the tower. Seriously, how many pictures have been take of the Eiffel Tower over the years? Thousands? No doubt. Billions probably.
Nevertheless, like the millions of shutterbugs before me, I tried anyway. I […]
Posted in Portraiture, Automobile, Off-Camera Flash on June 16th, 2008 11 Comments »
Any help from you English majors?
Joe and I have the coolest cars for miles around. In honor of that, we decided to take some pictures together. Aaron Mast is a great guy a super, up-and-coming, photographer. He’s got some really cool stuff on his blog. Check it out here.
Fortunately for me he was in the […]
Posted in Portraiture, Off-Camera Flash on May 1st, 2008 7 Comments »
Sharpie
Myrna
Myrna was kind of a special shoot. The yearbook staff had a habit of getting caught in the rain. It was raining pretty hard with Myrna. My hands were cold, but I didn’t care. It was such a cool experience. I felt like the team did one of the best jobs of capturing personalty with […]
Posted in Portraiture, Off-Camera Flash on March 13th, 2008 15 Comments »
I am doing this awesome project for yearbook staff here at SMBI. It’s a ton of fun.
The project is basically this. We decided that this yearbook was going to have better than average yearbook portraits. This is mostly my project, with invaluable help and feedback from other staff members. I am very excited about […]
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