Saturday, July 28, 2007

Holy Crap


Man have I been neglecting my Blog or what? In my defense things have been hectic for me. I don't have much news as far as my photography goes but I have a lot of personal stuff happening. First I went back to work just because I need more money for equipment, promotion, and of course survival. The pay is significantly less than I was making at my last job but the benefits are amazing and I get them right away. Also Christi is having surgery on Monday so that has been on my mind a lot lately. I'm sure she'll be fine but I can't help but worry. Then we're moving in mid August to a bigger place in the same complex, and I'm renting one of the garages available to use as a studio. Once I get it up and running I will be lot more serious about setting up some photo shoots. So that's most of what's up with me. Keep checking back because I might just get that burning desire to make some photos and have some new stuff to put up.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

FINALLY SOME NEW STUFF

So I finally have some new stuff to put up so I'm just going to shut up and let the photos speak for themselves.



Sunday, June 17, 2007

Photo of the Day


I know I've been slacking about posting but there's not a lot of new stuff going on with me lately. I'm still working on finishing up the tutorials I've been working on and trying to get the word out there that I'm available to hire. So anyway here is The Photo of the Day. This photo was taken at a the Brigittine Monastery right outside of Amity, OR. I stopped there one time on my way back from the coast to pick up some of their amazing fudge and truffles.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Been a long time.



Holy cow it's been a long time since I've posted. The reason is because I haven't been doing a whole lot of photography lately. I've really just been doing a lot of learning. I have a ton of tutorials for different software that I've been meaning to get through and was slacking on for a while. So that's what Ive been doing, catching up on tutorials. I also got a new iPod so I've been filling it with music and Podcasts. I recently got a few responses from some models that want to work with me unfortunately they can only do TFCD/TFP work (for those who don't know that means "trade for CD, or prints"). Which is cool but I need to make some money. I've actually decided to go back to work for a while until I start school in fall. I haven't really been bringing in much money with the photography so I figured it's time to bite the bullet. I know this is just part of stating a business and it's temporary so it's no big deal. I actually did manage to go out shooting the other day. I took a drive to NW Portland to the industrial side of town and managed to get a few good shots, so here a couple that I liked.

Friday, June 1, 2007


Well I heard from my model and it turns out she didn't flake on me after all. Apparently her son had a sever allergic reaction to something and had to be rushed to the hospital. She sent me a message on Myspace late last night and told me she would give me a call sometime today. Unfortunately though the funds that I had set aside for expenses has now been allocated for other uses. I guess that means we might have to do a shoot a little closer to home.

Today's Photo of the Day is another panorama from Canon Beach, OR. It's one of the sunset shots that I took on my spontaneous beach trip.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Models!


So I was going to do the desert shoot today I had a model lined up I built a scrim and had money put aside to cover expenses. My model was contacting me regularly and she really seemed like she was on the ball. She called on Tuesday to confirm and I told her I would solidify everything the next day and we could go over all the details then. She did express some concern about the sitter she had lined up not being able to watch her kids until later morning. I was flexible with the time to accommodate this set back. So then when I tried to call her yesterday there was no answer. I tried her three times and nothing. Needless to say there was no way to get another model on such short notice so the shoot didn't happen. That's ok though it's the nature of the business. Models flake that's what they do. Ironically enough this girl had read my previous post about flaky models and went out of her way to assure me she wouldn't flake, but she did. I really hope that nothing serious happened to her but it's probably just another case of an unreliable model.

On another note; I want to give a shout out to one of my oldest and dearest friend Kierstin who has been really going out of her way to help promote me on myspace. So today's photo of the day is dedicated to her. Thanks you so much Kier for all your support. I chose this photo because it reminded me of all of us camping on the beach at Humboldt Lagoons State Park outside of Orick, CA. I hope you all like it and thanks again Kier.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

First wedding


I booked my first wedding yesterday and man is it a weird situation. Apparently the bride's mom is a bit of a photographer herself and is absolutely insisting on shooting the wedding herself. Lucky for them the bride and groom were smart enough to realize that mom is probably going to be having too much fun to be on her game. The problem is mom is very adamant that they not HIRE a photographer. I understand she wants to feel needed. So I am going to pose as a friend of the grooms and mom isn't going to know that I was hired to shoot the wedding. The story is I'm a friend of the groom who has agreed to just come and shoot the wedding as a favor and to build my portfolio. Which is partially true. SO this is going to be an interesting story for future clients. So I hope everyone is enjoying my blog if you have any suggestions to make it more interesting, or if there is something you want to see let me know I'm always looking for new ideas.

Todays photo of the day is one of my favorites. This guy was just a character I ran across one day when I was shooting down town.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

I was looking back at my posts and realized that almost all my photos I've posted so far have been black and white. This isn't something I've done consciously, I just love black and white. So I thought I'd make another post and show some of my color stuff. I hope you all like them.

Ok, so I may have been a little over zealous when I said I was going to post everyday. I have been busy though so at least I have an excuse. Lets see what have I been up to. . . ? Well on Tuesday I met with a model. Her name is Nicole and she is the model I referred to to in my previous post. We met up and had a couple beers, got to know each other and set a date for a shoot. She is excited and so am I. I'm not sure if we are going to be able to do the desert shoot or not because of financial reasons. The main reason is because in order to do the desert shoot right it really needs to be an overnight shoot so we can do some sunrise shots and I just cant afford to put up a crew in a hotel. I thought about seeing if she was open to camping out but I really want Christi to come and she has to work Tuesday, and Nicole has 2 kids so leaving them overnight probably isn't feasible. So we are thinking of shooting at Nicole's friends ranch which she has offered the use of. This will be good becasue it's private property and fairly secluded so that's a plus.

So I've also been busy with a construction project . I want all my outdoor shoots to be a success but in order to shoot in direct sunlight it's pretty much essential to diffuse the sunlight some way. Most pros accomplish this with what's called a scrim. You theater/photography types probably know what a scrim is but to the layman, it's basically a big screen that is placed between the subject and the light source to diffuse harsh overhead light, or sunlight in this case. Unfortunately a low end scrim can easily run $500 so I decided to design and build my own. I used 3/4" PVC pipes to build a frame and white rip-stop nylon for the diffuser. The whole thing ended up costing right around $40. Once all the glue dries and I put it together for the first time I'll shoot some pictures of it and post them. I also needed a reflector and they are around $50+ so I found a white, heavy vinyl roll up window blind at a thrift store that has a navy blue back so no light passes through. It was only $3.99, and I'm using left over PVC to build a frame for it. So I basically got a scrim and a reflector for under $50, how awesome is that? Plus it's been fun building it.

I also got a phone call yesterday morning from my Craig's List ad for a wedding shoot. I'm meeting with the couple on Saturday morning. It's a rather interesting situation too, but I'll elaborate in another post. Things are really starting to go pretty well, now the trick is to keep this momentum going.

Anyway, I was going to make todays photo of the day a test shot that I made when I met with Nicole but she was completely casual and not wearing any makeup so I'm going to wait and post some photo's from the shoot instead. So today's Photo of the Day is a shot from Canon Beach Oregon of Haystack Rock. I was going crazy with boredom a couple weeks ago and Christi and I were driving around looking for something to do, and I just pointed the car west and drove to Canon Beach. We got there just in time to catch the sunset and I was able to make this dramatic black and white panorama. I did get some good photos of the sunset but sunsets are just so cliche`, plus you rarely see black and white landscapes these days. My friend Lori wrote me an email today and she told me she recently watched a documentary about Ansel Adams. She mentioned she thought of me when she was watching it, so I'm dedicating todays photo to Lori and to Ansel Adams. I really love that I can share some of the beauty of Oregon with my east coast friends, so enjoy!

Monday, May 21, 2007

How I got started in photography.


My interest in photography started in about 1997 right after I moved back to Pennsylvania, from Memphis. I was working a part time job at a grocery store and barely making enough money to get by. One day I saw an ad for a correspondence school and I thought what the hell it beats what I'm doing now. So I gave them a call to see what they had to offer. I guess I was looking for ANYTHING to give me some skills to get out of that grocery store. The school had courses available in things like Gun Repair, Locksmithing, and bookkeeping, and a bunch of others, few of which interested to me. I gave then a call but wasn't intereted in most of what they had to offer until the girl I was talking to mentioned photography. That's pretty much where it all started. I signed up, got my course materials in the mail and started studying my ass off. I was still struggling so I did some research on cameras that I could afford and I came across the Pentax K1000. In my research I learned that the K100o was one of the best learning cameras and even better it was budget friendly. I also learned it was the camera a lot of pros honed their chops on. So I picked one up at my local camera shop for around $100 and just started shooting. I started taking photos everywhere I could and I eventually built up a good sized catalog. I'm a traveler by nature so I didn't stay in PA very long. Late 1998 I ended up in New Orleans while hitching to San Francisco to go to art school. But there was something about that city that kept me there. Everywhere I looked there was inspiration, the music, the art, the culture, the architecture, the food, New Orleans was a photographers dream. I got a job working as a door man at a bar in the French Quarter and I loved it. I was 23, I was getting paid to hang out at a bar and meet people. I bought my first automatic SLR (Nikon N60) with the money I made after my first Mari Gras. Not long after that I started getting paid gigs. It started with some musicians I'd met in The Quarter, then I started getting approached by the local strippers to shoot portfolios for them. Over the years photography has pretty much been my passion. Even when I went through rough times and was forced to sell my camera to survive. The thing I love about photography is that it helped me truly see and appreciate the world around me. It also helped me to meet and become friends with some really amazing people. So as a tribute to my first paying photography gig, The Photo Of The Day is one of my very early (not my best) works for an old friend of mine, a New Orleans musician named John Autin.


You can check out John's music here. If you like what you hear pick up one of his CD's