Friday, July 24, 2009
Non Traditional Wedding Entrance!
Here is a couple who wanted to make there wedding truly memorable!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-94JhLEiN0
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Day Fifteen
Day Thirteen
So today I thought I'd play with color. For me the subject matter was secondary to the interplay of color. I kinda like it.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Day Eleven
Flowers are everywhere in our daily lives. I think sometimes we tend to overlook them as we rush from one place to the next. A wise man once said, "Stop and smell the roses." I second that, but if you're allergic, maybe just admire them from a distance. These, of course, are not roses, but don't hold that against them.
Day Ten
I worked pretty late today. When I finally got home it was 11:30pm and as I removed my shoes I realized I hadn't yet taken my single shot for the day. I contemplated putting the shoes back on and driving around looking for something to turn into art. Or, I thought, maybe there is something here in my home. I collect clear glass spheres, I love them. Old paperweights from the sixties to decorative globes from today. As I desperately watched the clock wind down the last few minutes, I saw this paperweight as it caught the candle light from a nearby flame. I took this photo with ten minutes left in the day. That was a close one!
Monday, February 9, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Day Seven
It rained all day. I knew I wanted something that conveyed southern california when it rains. Our beaches are always crowded, we are a society of sun worshippers. But when it rains the beaches are lonely stretches of sand.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Day Six
I went to a favorite restaurant for lunch today. Sadly it has closed down, but lucky for me this door was still there.
Labels:
bride,
elegant,
OC. LA,
Orange county photographer,
wedding photography
Day Five
I passed up several potential photos today. I kept thinking I'd find something better, something cooler to shoot for my one shot today. Suddenly I discovered that it was nearing 10pm and I only had two hours before the day ended. I found this sign, which belonged to the type of hotel that you would expect this sign to belong to. The neighborhood was not great, and I parked quickly in a bus stop. I threw open my door and prayed that my exposure was correct.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Day Four
Rust has a beauty all its own. Through the warts and bumps comes a kind of damaged grace that I find appealing in a photo. Feeling a bit under the weather today, I was wondering if I'd find anything to shoot for this project before the last of my energy ran out. As that thought ran through my mind, I saw this opportunity. It seems that the photos for this project present themselves most often when I am not looking for them.
Day Three
Labels:
bird of paradise,
challenge,
elegance,
grace,
photography,
portraits,
style,
wedding
Monday, February 2, 2009
Day Two
I took my car in for an oil change. It was early afternoon and I was desperately looking for something that I could make an artistic photo out of. Next door to Jiffy Lube was a little ethnic market and I walked all through it waiting for inspiration. finding none, I left by the back door and saw this.
Day One
So here it is. I only took a single image yesterday. Only on shot and then I put my camera away. What I discovered is that this project is forcing me to look at the world differently, to be more aware of my surroundings. Trying to find beauty in the everyday is going to be a challenge, but you'd be surprised how much there is to see if you open your eyes to look.
Labels:
boudior,
challenge,
nature,
portrait,
wedding photography
Monday, January 19, 2009
28 Days
Award-winning nature photographer Jim Brandenburg gave himself a challenge: for 90 days between the autumnal equinox and the winter solstice, he would take only one photograph each day in the forest of the great northwest where he lives. As a nature photographer he is used to shooting hundreds of photos a day, so limiting his creativity to only one shot a day was like handcuffing himself. The results were incredible. Brandenburg documents the choices he made throughout his cleansing journey. Forsaking sure-thing photo opportunities for the possibility of a better one before the sun set. Chased by the light indeed. The cynic in me wonders if he truly limited himself so stringently. We may never know.
Inspired by his quest, I once limited myself to one roll of film per day on a weekend photo excursion. Yes, film. I’m old, get over it. The point is, I respected his challenge enough to try it, but was neither cocky enough nor confident enough to limit myself to single photo each day.
I’m happy to say that I am cocky enough these days, though still not confident that I can pull it off with as much grace and success as he. I am not in the great wilderness, I am not a world-renowned photographer, and I am limited by my day job for the amount of daylight hours I can shoot, but I’m going to give it a go. For the entire month of February, I will travel everywhere with my camera and I will snap only one photo per day. 28 days/28 photos. No cheating. Only found photos, pictures I come across during my daily life. There will be nothing staged. I will snap a single photo per day for the entire month of February and post them here the following day. Wish me luck, I’ll need it.
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