Our Savior

Happy Easter!!! 

Re-post September 2011

If you have not noticed, I don’t stick with one photography genre very well. My last 10 posts have been a combination of portraits, HDR’s, sunrises, sunsets, black & white, wildlife, etc.  I’ve always been someone who likes to explore, try new things, and have many interests that have no relation. Probably my only constant enjoyment is my wife (I’ve been with since junior high).  For example, I am a foot and ankle surgeon by day, an avid photographer by night, I enjoy playing basketball 2-3 times a week, I weight lift, enjoy politics (but don’t talk about it openly), and have a very strong interest in anything technology related (I’ve always been the go to guy with computer repair or technology related questions). I’ve yet to find anyone with similar interests (it’s usually one or the other).

Having all these interests have made me well rounded.  I feel as if I can find some association with all people I talk to, and credit my broad interests in allowing me to do so.

In keeping with my theme or I guess “no theme” todays post is taken at the cemetery that I wrote about a few days ago. What really caught my attention was this large Jesus crucifixion on the east side of the cemetery. It set on a large slab of concrete about 4 feet off the ground and all that could be seen behind it was the sky. I felt it would be a great place to take an HDR or time lapse shot but after attempting this many times I really didn’t like the angle (I wish I was at eye level with Jesus). I decided to put up my 28mm summicron and take a few shots with my 50mm summilux wide open. After taking this shot I realized I was wasting time with my 28mm summicron. The 50mm summilux with it’s beautiful bokeh was definitely the way to go!

Essence of Cool

Repost: 8.13.2011

One of the goals of a photographer is to try to get a three dimenional feel of there pictures.  In this pic, which is probably my favorite street shot while visiting Chicago, I tried to capture this.  The subject is framed by two bystanders in the foreground which help draw you into the subject.  The lady and and cars in the background add depth to the pic.

A lot to look forward to

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.

Our Future @ 4 months

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

Reflection

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.

Why am I in a bathtub?

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!

Shower?

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).

Out of Place

There’s nothing wrong with traditional portrait photography but after a while I feel like I’m seeing the same thing over and over again. That is why I asked my nephew if he would be ok with shooting some non-traditional senior pictures. He was a great sport and I felt we got many great pictures.

Both of these pictures were taken in the country near their home in Madison, Wisconsin. Madison and the surrounding country side is beautiful. It’s full of many rolling hills, with great winding roads and old barns and buildings. We walked along a hiking path and came to this wide open field and thought it would be great for a few pics with his tie, white shirt, and black slacks.

Once we were done shooting at this location we decided to drive around and we came across this old church that was built in the late 1800’s and had this old outhouse.

Both of the these pics I really like because of how out of place he is in comparison to his surroundings. I think this is what makes the pictures interesting?

P.S. You should ask him about all the wasp above his head at the outhouse some time 🙂

Want an apple?

Recently, my wife, our baby girl, and I drove to Madison Wisconsin to visit my sister and family.  My nephew Sage, who is a senior in high school asked if I would consider taking his senior pictures.  My comfort level for portrait photography has significantly improved and I decided I would be up for the challenge with the exception of one stipulation, I could be creative in the pictures I take.

I have to give credit for my wife for this one.  She thought a pic with Sage against a tree and an arrow above his head in the tree while going through an apple would be unique.  I would have to agree with her, these pics came out very well.

P.S.  The out of focus portions of both pictures is not created by post processing.  I was able to do this with my 50mm Summilux.

Lets Play

Its been a few days since I’ve posted anything on the site.  I’ve really been busy with work and want to spend as much time with my little girl as possible therefore at times the website will just have to be on hold.

The picture uploaded today was taken in 2008 at my residency graduation party.  I have to give my wife credit for this one.  We were all at a friends house and the second year resident decided he would play guitar for us.  My wife took this picture and I later edited it with Silver Efex Pro.  I think she did an outstanding job.

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