Monday, February 1, 2010

Mesmerized

Lately on my hikes around were I live, I've been in awe of the trees I've been surrounded by my whole life. The enormous oaks surrounding the are mesmerizing to me. Can't tell you why, they're just great looking trees. Again I went out today hiking with my camera and just my 24-70 2.8 and was drawn to the trees. They were amazing up against the winter sky carrying a new storm due in tomorrow.

These are not all meant to be beautiful photos, more a study of the shape and silhouettes.













Thursday, January 28, 2010

Walk in the park

You can't beat the winter light for landscape photography. The days are short which means the golden hours of light are closer together and even the mid day sun isn't overwhelming because it is so far south.

Growing up in the Monterey County I've always loved the huge majestic oaks we have.

In my opinion, next to the Redwoods these are the most amazing trees around.














Tuesday, January 26, 2010

I'm Back

It been far too long since I've put up any work. Life has been a bit crazy with the new house and all. I've been shooting, just haven't had time to do much editing. It's been an interesting couple of months of workshops, a home purchase (with major renovations going on), taking care of mom, and having family and friends visit.

I've been working on some portrait photos lately and adding in some lighting as I experiment. It's opening up a new world. I'll post more photos very soon, but for now here is a bit I've been working on lately.


My Brother Matt:








A few of my little sister:













Jordan

love that hair!









I really like this series of my dad.






























Thanks for taking a look. More work coming soon

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Photography showing

As some may know a small collection of my photography has been hanging on the walls at Coffee Mia in Marina (250 Reservation Rd. cross of Seacrest)(map). Horace, the owner, will be hosting me for a meet & greet on Halloween day from 9-12. If you are in the area, or like me enough to go a little out of your way, stop by, say hi and grab some great breakfast and check out a bit of my work. I'll be offering discounted bookings while I am there.

Hope to see you there!!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Practice?

So after spending a little change going to L.A. to be belittled and yelled at by one of L.A.'s best photogs, I thought I'd better get out there and practice what I think I learned...I think. God, I hope Mark Robert Halper doesn't see these, I have to face him again in a couple weeks, albeit with out my camera. Mark, don't hate me...

So I went next door and bribed my neighbor with lunch, and made him sit there for a while (Way longer than I should admit) while I tried to hear Mark denigrate me while I worked. I guess in the photography world, you pay for this.

Thanks Philip for your patience.









Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Mark Robert Halper Workshop

This past weekend I was down in L.A. for a portrait workshop with Mark Robert Halper. There were 12 photographers in the class, and it went from Friday to Sunday. The workshop was way more intense than I would have imagined. We worked our asses off for three days straight from around 8am to 11pm. It was a great group of people and it was neat to see how much everyone developed in such a very short time. The workshop opened my eyes to so much. The brain is a bit overwhelmed actually at this point, but I look forward to putting into practice what I have learned and see where it takes me. Two of the days we had models come in and be our subjects. This is Susanna from Finland. Enjoy.









Friday, October 23, 2009

L.A. Road Trip

This weekend I'm down in L.A. for a Mark Robert Halper workshop. I found Mark through the Camera Dojo Podcast. So far it's been great and the learning curve is steep, but more on that later.

Used to be all I shot really was landscape photography. Since starting my portraiture business I haven't really taken the time to go out and shoot for "me" much. I decided that on the way down to the workshop I'd toss the Canon on the front seat and see if anything strikes me. I love driving Hwy 198 between roughly King City on the 101 side over to Colinga on the Hwy 5 side. It's a great drive with winding roads and a multitude of textures along the way and also some pretty hair raising encounters with big rigs on the little tiny road. I snapped of a few shots along the way and ended up with these. I was kicking myself that I forgot the Hoga.