Fisherman’s Terminal – grab shot
October 30, 2009
Found this while wandering through Fisherman’s Terminal this afternoon.

Getting ready for a site migration
October 27, 2009
Since I’ve started this blog I’ve been running it on super economy mode – hosted through wordpress.com, which is actually very good for many things, and a great service for anyone looking to start a blog. I’ve gotten to the point where I need more functionality for what I want to do online and to support my business, so I’m migrating the site over the next week or so. Basically, I’m moving from free hosting to for-pay hosting, still staying on the wordpress platform but upgrading from the free blog that’s available from wordpress.com to the for-pay version from wordpress.org – with client software rather than a web interface, much greater customization, and a hosting provider (in my case this will be godaddy.com). none of this is free of course but I’m at the point where it’s really important for what I want to do with the site. One other big change that I’ll be implementing is the integration of a full-service photo archive at Photoshelter.com that I will be using for my back end for client work and fulfillment, so if you’ve been wondering about why the archive on the current site doesn’t seem to reflect my current projects, you’ll see a ton a change.
I’m really excited to grow the site and improve what I can show and do online. If it all goes off without a hiccup, I will be somewhat amazed, but I’ll do my best to make the transition seamless. Best case is that you all will see a new look and feel to the site in the coming days with a lot more functionality and depth. Keep your fingers crossed.
Magnuson Park Shoot
October 20, 2009
Last week I put together a photo shoot for me and my friend and fellow photographer Brent. I found a great location in a local park and lined up a model for the shoot, just to build our portfolios and make some interesting images. The weather turned out to be poor, but we improvised a bit and worked mainly under the awning of a loading dock of an abandoned building and it turned out well. Here are some of the best shots.





Luly Yang Couture Fashion Show
October 15, 2009
I had the chance to shoot a fashion event over the weekend – the Luly Yang couture show. This was a totally different experience for me because I’ve never shot any fashion of any kind, so it was all very exciting as a photographer. It was a difficult shooting environment – I could not use flash, so everything you see here is shot using ambient light at up to ISO 1600. Luckily as I was heading out the door a friend gave me the good advice to bring my monopod which was a life-saver as the shutter speeds on most of these shots is between 1/30 and 1/125 of a second using a 70-200mm lens. Technical challenges aside, I had a great time and the experience made me really want to shoot more fashion and get better at it.
A Wedding in Italy – part 2 – Amalfi Coast
October 12, 2009
Following our wedding in Cortona, we packed our bags and waved goodbye to Tuscany and headed by train down to Positano on the Amalfi Coast, south of Naples. Totally different people, food, and atmosphere from Cortona – we loved them both. Here are some shots from our time in Positano.
- a 14-image panorama of Positano taken from the ferry
- Pizzeria overlooking the ocean
- At the beach
- Perfect landing
- Fornillo beach, the smaller of the 2 beaches in town
- Looking east over Positano
- Cat in a wheelbarrow. What more can you say?
- The view from our balcony
- Fornillo beach, where we spent most of our time
- Early morning at Fornillo beach
- Luntime at the beach bar
- The ferry to Capri, docked in Positano
- Overlooking the ocean
- Fishing boats pulled up on shore at the Spiaggia Grande
- relaxing at the beach
- Looking out over the sea from Ravello
- Kids are the same everwhere…
- Our balcony
- Looking down from our balcony
- On our last night in Positano, there were a fish festival – this gentleman was the grand marshal
A Wedding in Italy – Pt 1 – Tuscany
October 7, 2009
Our first week in Italy was in Tuscany – first in Florence to file the paperwork for the wedding, then on to Cortona where we were married. The day before the wedding we spent in Montepulciano exploring the town and doing some wine tasting at a wonderful winery called Tenuta Valdipiatta. Here are some of the shots from the week.
- Ponte Vecchio, Florence
- Parking spot, Cortona
- Walking down from the convent, Cortona
- Rooftops, Cortona
- The view from our room, Cortona
- Courtyard, Cortona
- The church of Santa Margherita and the view down over Cortona and across the plain of the Val di Chiana
- Belltower of the church of Santa Margherita, Cortona
- Coppersmith, Montepulciano
- Fracturing tiles for a mosaic with hammer and anvil, Montepulciano
- Tenuta Valdipiatta vineyards, Montepulciano
- Detail, wine cask
- Madonna, church of Santa Margherita, Cortona
- Butcher at the Saturday market, Cortona
A Wedding in Italy
October 2, 2009
A quick update because I’ve been offline for almost 3 weeks – I’ve been In Italy, first in Tuscany and then the Amalfi coast for my wedding and honeymoon. When Kelley and I got engaged we decided that we wanted to do a destination wedding, and we picked Italy just because it’s a beautiful, romantic place to get married. It was perfect and we had a fantastic time – and for pretty much every day except the wedding day, I had a camera in hand. Thankfully, Kelley is patient with me…Lots more to come, as soon as I get all the editing done.















































