Thursday, December 30, 2010

Northwest River Park


I officially a published author, this my second story about hiking local parks was picked up by AltDaily. I have been approaching these as both an article and a photo essay, where each can stand alone without the other but together they make a great article. Here is the link to the story on AltDaily with some of the pictures I took that day. All of the images are below:



Let me know what park I should visit next in the comments.


Tuesday, December 28, 2010

#2 on the way


I can finally share these photos! Sharon asked me to hold off on sharing them until their Christmas Cards went out.
Sharon contacted me about doing some Christmas & Maternity pictures of their second pregnancy. Their first daughter has grown a lot since I last saw her. Jessica was with me to help keep Lila's attention while I took pictures. They all did great, and here are some of the results.




It was so great to have them ask me to come back to take pictures of their wonderful family. I am truly lucky to have the opportunity to make new friends and clients and document their lives.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Martie Family



Last weekend I had a large-ish family Christmas session in Old Town Portsmouth. The Martie's wanted to have Christmas photos but their youngest son couldn't make it up from North Carolina for them until the 18th of December. I thought the giant Christmas tree at the High St Landing would be the perfect spot for the session. We took a bunch of photos there and walked down to the Raddison Hotel to take some more. It was a chilly afternoon but they were troopers and we made a good time out of it.

Here are some of the results:



Thanks to the Martie's and I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Studio Shoot




I am going to setup a studio to take some Fun & Crazy pictures on Dec 30 and I need Volunteers to Model & Do Hair & Makeup. I plan on getting there and setting up early to take advantage of the whole day. I am looking to do 6-7 sets. Ideally I am looking to do 3 sets that are Glam/Fashion shots, and 3 head shots. I am looking for models (male, female) for these sets, with 1-3 people per set. I am also in need of a makeup artist and hairdresser to help in those areas.

I am looking to shoot something different to build out my portfolio. Do you have any really great Halloween costumes in your closet? I am open to what you can contribute.

Here are some of my ideas:

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- Bright Colors, Cupcakes, Fun. This could be as simple as a Pink top, white/pink apron, and the rest will be props, hair & makeup.

Pin-up

- Classic to Modern, I am looking for willing models for this

Ethnic

- Do you have any traditional outfits? Examples include: Japanese/Geisha, Indian, Native American, etc…

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- Any recent Brides out there that want to see what they could have looked like if they went completely wild with their hair & makeup?

Vaudeville

- Can you spin Plates? How about breathe Fire? Want to pretend that you can? Lets see what we can come up with.

Country Western

- For this I am thinking more Old West than Toby Keith, but I am completely open to ideas.

Boudoir/ Goth / Suicide Girl

- If you are comfortable showing some skin and/or have tattoos I would love to do something sexy and fun.


Here are some samples of this type of work that I have done in the past.

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I also want to do some crazy head shots that don’t require an outfit. These would be shorter and quicker sessions than the more elaborate ideas but will let more people participate and will diversify the day.

If you are interested in modeling or showing off you hair & makeup talents send me an email and lets start developing some ideas. Please also indicate your availability for Dec. 30. If you can only be there for half of the day let me know so I can plan accordingly.


This is a portfolio building opportunity, anyone who participates will get a rights released CD for prints. If you can come out & help with hair & makeup I will also provide lunch.

Monday, December 6, 2010

The Washington Ditch




I have wanted to do a weekend on the Appalachian Trail (AT), where I hiked extensively during my time in the Boy Scouts, but finding the time has been difficult. Last week I wanted to get out to decompress, and finally looked for a closer trail to hike. I decided to hike the Washington Ditch of the Great Dismal Swamp, used by George Washington as a headquarters in 1763. Washington had the ditch dug by hand, hence the name.

I arrived around eleven with my camera bag, lunch, and plenty of water. Once my bag was together and the trail info read I started off. Always remember to bring enough water and take a minute to read the trail information. This can make a huge difference in your experience. After stopping twice in the first quarter mile to get my camera out to take some pictures, I realized that I should just keep it out. The trail has a good dusting of leaves, but even so, the walk was quiet. The leaves were soft under my feet from the recent rain. There were some small birds fluttering around both in the brush and in the tree tops. Every so often I could hear the water flowing through dams created by man, beavers, or downed trees. As I approached one of the dams a beaver slammed his tail in the water, creating a loud boom and startling me. He must have been just below the water. I stopped and sat for a while, waiting to see if he would come out, but after I realized he wasn’t going to show I kept on moving. It can become a habit to keep your eyes on the trail in front of you, but remember to also look around. There was a small tree with it’s bark scraped off in one section next to the trail, an indication the deer are out.


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The trail is perfectly straight for most of the 4.5 miles, which is just as imposing as it is spectacular. It is mostly well kept, although there were some downed trees just over the two-mile mark that impede vehicles from going any further. They still had most of their leaves so they couldn’t have been down long. The trail is flat and straight which makes for a relatively easy hike.


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After walking an hour and a half the sky started getting dark, and I was really hoping it would not rain. As I made my way deeper into the swamp and closer to the lake I started seeing signs of bears, but no such luck seeing an actual bear this trip.

As I approached the first of two bends in the trail I saw five turkeys: two adults and three juveniles. I slowed my pace and quieted my steps. They let me get as close as 50 yards away before they went into the woods. When I made it to where they were I could still hear them in the woods.


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As I came around the final corner and could see the lake I started to get excited, especially seeing the cloudy sky, which made for some amazing pictures. There is a nice bench on the dock equipped with industrial binoculars to look out at the lake. A passerby had mentioned she saw some otters in the lake, and so I kept my eyes out for them as I ate my lunch and enjoyed the beautiful scenery. The otters must have moved on in the lake, no dice again.

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This time the camera was put away and it was like I was back on the Appalachian Trail, kind of. I took my time getting to Lake Drummond, but now I was starting to get tired and a little sore. It was time to get back to the car. Head down and lost in thought, the walk in took about two hours and fifteen minutes, focused and aware, the walk out took about an hour and a half. I was pushing myself on the way out, completely different from the casual stroll with my camera on the way in. Once back to my car I enjoyed sitting down, and the reward that was waiting for me: Gatorade.

I highly recommend hiking Washington Ditch. There is also a boardwalk trail that is only a mile if you aren’t feeling as adventurous. I am glad that I chose this nice flat hike instead of the Appalachian Mountains to break me in. These are just two of many trails in the Great Dismal Swamp although the other trails are closed for hunting season right now. I counted twenty-four other people on the trail, from individuals to families. The trail is also bike friendly if you are not up for the hike. You can get more information on the swamp at http://www.fws.gov/northeast/greatdismalswamp.


All of my pictures from the hike



There are also many other trails around Hampton Roads if you want to get out and do a little hiking, like the Noland Trail in Newport News or the trails at Northwest River Park in Chesapeake. We may not have any mountains, but there are plenty of great parks to get out and enjoy.


What is your favorite trail around Hampton Roads? Let me know and I will add it to my list of places to hike, photograph & review. Thanks for taking the time to read.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Violinist



A few weeks ago I did a shoot that was a year and a half in the making. Sarah and I had discussed taking some photos of her playing her violin in the fall. This conversation happened during the summer of 2009. As fall approached this year we started talking about it again. I did some research on when the leaves normally change and fall in Southeast VA. I also scouted the property we used for the shoot at various times of day to determine when the light would be best. It was decided that it would be best to get together in the morning.

I arrived an hour before Sarah was scheduled to be there to get setup for the shoot. I had the sun behind her to her right, and cross-lit her with a Speedlight attached to a beauty dish. The fill light was from another Speedlight attached to my camera. Here are some shots that have minimal processing to show the lighting.

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I narrowed my selection down to 4 shots and picked one for the final shot. Here are the four shots that I chose from.

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Here is the final image.

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I am looking forward to more of these highly planned photo shoots. This was a while in the making and I am very happy with the results. Do you have an idea for a fun and different photo shoot? I would love to hear your ideas and help you pull off your shoot.