I like seeing interesting people. As I was walking around Chicago, I came across this gentlemen with an interesting hat. Mostly, I liked the contrast between his hair and the hat. The umbrella and his companion added a little extra to the shot.
I like seeing interesting people. As I was walking around Chicago, I came across this gentlemen with an interesting hat. Mostly, I liked the contrast between his hair and the hat. The umbrella and his companion added a little extra to the shot.
I was amazed a few weeks ago when I was in Chicago of how many weddings were going on on Michigan Avenue. I suppose it would be a great place to tie the knot. We came across this bride and groom who were getting their picture taken. I had my Leica 28mm summicron and snapped this picture. I really like the wide angle here. It gives you a sense of how large the occasion was.
I recently upgraded to ProPhoto 4. Pro Photo is the front and back side of my blog. When I first started this site I tried to just use WordPress themes but found out quickly that I would need to get up to speed on HTML coding if I wanted to make the site look good. Fortunately I came across ProPhoto, they have a great user interface that allows me to work much more efficiently. I would highly recommend them.
Their newest upgrade, 4.0 uses HTML 5 and has gotten rid of the slow, battery consuming flash player. Last, they have also written code so that your site will work better with mobile devices. Here are a few pics of my site on my iPhone & iPad.
I always find it funny when you see photographers trying to position themselves for the best shot. You will often find us laying on the ground, bent over, turned side ways, etc… This person was trying to take a picture of what appeared to be his girlfriend. I love the way he squats to try to get the camera right at eye level.
This weekend, my wife, our baby girl, and I drove back to our home town for a friends wedding. It had been many years since I had seen or spoke to him. I was glad to see after all these years, that he has succeeded with his career and found that someone special to spend the rest of his life with.
While watching the ceremony I reminisced the great times we had growing up and I’m happy that things have turned out well for him and his family.
As I was walking with my friend Elijah in San Diego, I decided to stop in the middle of the street and take a picture of the on coming traffic. At night, the car lights can add an additional dimension to the scene and in this shot it gives you a sense that they are coming at you (technically they were) but in reality I was safe because of the light.
Our baby girl is 1 week away from 5 months! I won’t lie, there have been some tough nights, but overall it has been a thrilling experience. Both my wife and I absolutely love her and could not have asked for a more beautiful daughter.
Continuing with my series “Our Future”, this was taken at 4 months. She still cooperates when taking the picture (I think I took maybe 5 total pics to get this one) and I’m still amazed each time I sit down to compare the pictures from month to month. I can’t imagine what she is going to look at at 1 year!
Here are links to the previous post: Our Future, Our Future @ 1 month, Our Future @ 2 months, and Our Future @ 3 months
As my skills as a photographer have improved, I find my self looking at the world around me differently. For example, this weekend I was in Chicago for a street photography workshop given by Steve Huff. We were all standing at Crown Fountain in Millennium Park taking pictures and this couple were having their pictures taken by a professional photographer. As I stood and watched, I looked down and liked the reflection of the couple, photographer and background. Therefore, instead of taking a picture the couple I decided to focus on the reflection.
I have to admit, I didn’t come up with this one but I really like how it turned out. I wanted to get one great out of place picture or pictures that would really stick out. I found a picture of someone who took a self portrait of themselves in a old, 70’s style bathtub while wearing dress clothes.
My sister’s house is very nice and one of their spare bathrooms has a shower and tub that fits a 70’s style theme. I talked my nephew into wearing his dress clothes and getting into the water and letting me shoot a few portrait shots. Personally, I think they turned out great!
You should have seen my nephew’s eyes when I confronted him with the idea of taking pictures of him in a dress shirt, tie, and pants in the shower. I’m sure he thought I was crazy but after the shoot and post processing, he really liked how the pictures turned out.
P.S. As I said, the best is to come. In the next couple days I’ll post my favorite picture from his senior photo shoot (it again involves water and dress shirt, tie, and pants).