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And….I’m back!

September 7, 2010

After what seems like an eternity, I’m finally back. The reason for the trip was a large photography conference, but we were able to fit in a little family visit and a little play while we were at it. Jean was very diligent and stayed home and worked while the boys and I drove out west…in retrospect, I’m not really sure which one of us got the raw end of the deal ;) . I joke, of course, and my four boys were troopers…I’ll post a few images from our adventures maybe later this week, but this post is more dedicated to the conference and my time in Las Vegas.

So, while in Vegas, I had the opportunity to hear from some of my photographic heroes – people like Vincent Versace, John Paul Caponigro, Joe McNally, Cliff Mautner, and Zack Arias (just to name a few). It’s always inspiring to hear from these people and see their work. I think the best part of the conference was during a lecture by Vincent Versace. After several minutes of fighting with his computer (for some reason it kept crashing in the middle of his photoshop presentation), he broke into a rap song…the guy seriously cracks me up! If you haven’t spent any time learning from him, I highly recommend it. However, be prepared for your brain to hurt…the guy is a genius and often dives into some very technical waters.

In addition to the conference my friend Brittni Schroeder and I set up a few editorial shoots, which I’ll share with you over the next couple blog posts. The first I’m posting here, is with Jlene. When we contacted her, she said she was interested in shooting in a lake bed. I thought to myself, I didn’t realize there were any lakes in Las Vegas…and after we arrived at the location, I realized that there aren’t! But the location was awesome! I’ve never had the chance to shoot in such a desolate, arid location, and it was a great change from what I’m used to. The skies were completely blue, not a cloud in sight. We arrived later in the day, so heat wasn’t an issue, and we ended up getting a beautiful sunset. It was incredible seeing the vivid colors setting against the deep blue and purple mountain horizon…really made me miss my western sunsets! Jlene was a great subject as well. She was a ton of fun to work with, and if anyone is ever in need of a model in Vegas, I highly recommend her.

Here is the final set of images for my shoot with clothing designer, Adriana Pavon. Clothing modeled by Katelynn Polidan and Cynthia Zhang.






Welcome to day 2 of the posts from my shoots with clothing designer, Adriana Pavon. Clothing modeled by Cynthia. Come back tomorrow for the final series of images from our shoots (at least for now…).






I’ve been working recently with a clothing designer, Adriana Pavon, owner of the Creative Energy Group. She does incredible work, and I’m way excited to be shooting some of her recent pieces. I’ve posted below a few images from our most recent shoot, and tomorrow I’ll follow it up with a few from another shoot. You may recognize one of the models from an earlier shoot, Katelynn Polidan. When Adriana asked if I had any models we could use, the first that came to mind was Katelynn, who has quickly become one of my favorites to work with. So, designers, photogs, world, if you are in need of a kick-a model, who always delivers, she’s your lady!









A few images from a recent editorial shoot with Stephanie.







Amy

May 5, 2010

We’re still accepting applications for Senior Reps, so if you’re a 2011 Senior and like the idea of a free session, be sure to check out the details by clicking on the “Senior Reps” tab above.

And now for a few images from a recent shoot with Amy:





Well, the time has come for a bid farewell to a major part of my life, and a welcoming to a new beginning. We discussed it for a bit over on facebook, but at the time, I was hesitant. Now, however, I’m convinced. I’m committed.

It all started about a month ago. My PC was doing all sorts of crazy things that made no sense and seemed to have to solution. For weeks I trouble shot, I replaced components, and with each new component, the problem seemed to have been fixed, but then arose again with a vengeance, bringing along with it several friends. Finally, last week I had done it! I was a hero. I had righted the wrongs I had apparently committed against the PC gods, and they had forgiven me. Or so they led me to believe. Four days after my celebration dance, the demons had returned! I threw my arms up in frustration, disassembled every last piece, and marched into Micro Center, with receipts in hand. At this point, I’d like to commend Micro Center. Those blessed souls allowed me return every component without question. Even those that fell outside their return policy.

So now, after weeks of frustration, tears, and sweat, I’m ready to make the change. Goodbye PC. Hello Mac. While I’m sure there is a lot of the “grass is greener” syndrome, I’m confident nothing can be as bad as my last month with the PC monster. I’ve been on the fence for over a year now. Even started cheating in December when I purchased my Mac Book Pro. But now it’s official. I am now a Mac!

And now that I have bored you all to death with my conversion story, let me reward you with a little eye candy! I have SO MUCH stuff I’ve accumulated over the past weeks to share with you. I’ll be posting daily until I get caught up! I’ll start with a few images from a shoot I did for a local salon, Scappare. The place is incredible, and the stylists were awesome as well, so if you’re in the area and in need of a great updo or spa treatment, you should definitely check them out.





A few more images to wrap up the Pontiac modeling series…





For our next installment of images from our model shoot in Pontiac, I present to you, Lis…if you’re all really nice, this afternoon I might even give you one more looksy from our shoot, and then wrap up the posts tomorrow.




Modeling shoot in Pontiac

April 19, 2010

A few images from a modeling shoot we hosted along with Jean Smith Photography and Brittni Schroeder…and of course we couldn’t have pulled anything off without the amazing work of our stylists and makeup artists! We shot a boat load of cool stuff, so much more to come throughout the week!

Makeup: Emily Zelenak and Courtney Peters from Donoven’s Salon

Hair: Mandy Gutierrez also from Donoven’s Salon

Wardrobe: Molly Shaheen

We’ll start the week’s images of with a series of Katie and Krystle taken at the Blue Note Cafe just around the corner from the studio. They were awesome and totally let us invade their space for about thirty minutes for the shoot. Thanks Blue Note Cafe!!!