Tim and Kelsey's wedding was on Sunday at Mt Hood Bed and Breakfast. I'd never been out there before and it is AMAZING. Yes, more shots to come, but here's a hint at how things went for the day -- Epic.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Lacey and Robbie - Wedding
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Rebecca and Erik - Wedding
Monday, July 6, 2009
Kim - Senior Rep Shoot
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Portland Waterfront Blues Festival
Enjoyed a wonderful Fourth of July weekend at the annual Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival on the Portland waterfront. It was filled with lots of sun, dancing, fireworks and incredible blues music. It's the second largest blues event in the nation. This was also a good opportunity for me to log some shooting time with a new 85mm lens I purchased this week. Can't wait to put it to work at weddings starting this coming weekend.
Today I caught a pair of great performances at the A&E stage. The first was of Portland Blues Experience, a dance group my fiance, Kelly, belongs to. Next up was Terry "Harmonica" Bean, an AMAZING blues musician from Mississippi. You can check out his myspace page here, although it doesn't look like he has too many photos up at the moment. I will probably try to get ahold of his folks and send him a shot or two from today. This guy is great; he intersperses his set with colorful tales of life in the South, growing up living and listening to the Blues.
Today I caught a pair of great performances at the A&E stage. The first was of Portland Blues Experience, a dance group my fiance, Kelly, belongs to. Next up was Terry "Harmonica" Bean, an AMAZING blues musician from Mississippi. You can check out his myspace page here, although it doesn't look like he has too many photos up at the moment. I will probably try to get ahold of his folks and send him a shot or two from today. This guy is great; he intersperses his set with colorful tales of life in the South, growing up living and listening to the Blues.
Friday, July 3, 2009
DIY Macro Studio!
So I love trying out new methods of photography and such, always fun trying to learn new things. Anyway, I came across this great article on Strobist.com on a do-it-yourself macro photography studio for $10. It basically involves some tape, a cardboard box and some transparent fabric. Strobist pretty much got it right on the money (get it, money?) and my total bill wound up only being about $14 to make the contraption. Anyway, here are some of the test shots I did -- I'm pretty darn stoked.
Solar Power Rocks!
I did a really fast, 10-minute portrait of a local auto repair shop owner and his team for a website promoting the use of solar energy. The auto shop owner, Jim, took the plunge and covered the roof of his building with solar panels. This saves him a few hundred dollars a month on energy costs, and with government incentives the system will pay for itself in 5 years.
Anyway, check out the Q&A article at Solar Power Rocks.
Anyway, check out the Q&A article at Solar Power Rocks.
The Langliers - Family Portraits
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