Hello everyone, sorry that I haven’t updated in awhile. I’ve had a lot of orders to get out to customers which takes a lot of my time. I’m leaving tomorrow for Seattle, I get the honor of photographing Sanjay and Heather’s wedding at the chinese room in the Smith tower. I’ve been looking forward to this wedding for quite awhile now and I’m glad it’s finally here. Keep an eye out on the blog because I will be posting pictures within a couple days.
I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a safe and fun New Years!
December 21st, 2006
I’ve been going through some old pictures from this year. It’s that time of year where I get my competition prints ready for WPPI. Once I have those together I’ll post them on here for people to critique or vote on. I came across a couple pictures that I just love the simplicity of. One is on a beach north of Cairns, Australia and the other was taken on an early morning in Coeur d Alene. What I love most about photos like this is that anyone who views them can make up there own story about them. For instance the lone tree on the beach. When I shot this photo I wondered how old it was. How many high tides has it gone through? Does it really like salt water, or does it prefere fresh water? The bench has a whole different story. During the winter I’m sure it’s lonely and probably cold (Ha Ha). Summers are filled with people sitting and enjoing its views, using it’s services to have a nice lunch or a simple father son talk. Photography’s purpose besides documenting history is to tell a story about the subject being photographed. What’s your opinion?


December 8th, 2006