Tuesday, October 18, 2011

I swear it was this big!


When an artist releases a creation they are giving the world, or maybe just the few that see it, the license to interpret the work. The viewers can now give their own voice to it. I know this is not news and we do it all the time, we even pay people to do it for us. I wonder how long ago it was that the first person did this. I find myself doing to my own work (I know its my work I should be giving it meaning) especially with images of animals. Take this image above or the Egrets I took here in San Diego, how many different comments can you come up with about this scene? For me the obvious is “I swear the fish was this big” or “Walk this way.” I even like the idea of the two in the back saying “Oh no it’s a dance off!” Humor is all around us and I hope you found at least one thing to laugh at today.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

The shadows of Giants


Recently I spent a day near the Giant Redwoods along the coast of Northern California. Early morning fog is the norm for the coast and can make it a bit tough to create a great photograph. But the dense canopy can transport your imagination into a Grimm's fairy tale. The light at the end of trail just might save you from the lurking beast.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Sculptures in the Woods



I just returned from a nice trip to the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains. I wanted to check in on the fall colors and get one last warm trip in before the cold weather settles in. As usual it was beautiful and my secluded spot was empty. But I brought something different with me this time. Good friend and incredible sculptor Benjamin Lavender lent me two of his pieces to photograph. It wasn’t the first time I’ve taken his work out to photograph but it was the first time I brought his work to the Sierras.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Lone Pine California


I took a little drive up to the Alabama Hills in Lone Pine California today to play around with my new mountain bike. This was break in the bike trip but I had to bring my camera gear just in case, after all its the Sierras. The bike was great the rider (thats me) was well how would I say it nicely without hurting my feelings? "You didn't fall off!" While I sat taking a break from riding I watched the clouds come up over Mount Whitney disappear reform and move on. Nature usually puts on the best magic shows. The entire sky was perfect!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Success Without Completion


It had been awhile since I headed out into the backcountry for more then just a long day. Since my achilles tendon surgery I have kept it to car camping. But this last week I finally strapped that heavy pack on my back and ventured out with fellow photographer Brett Holman in search of Mount Sill. I’ll spare you the long details and cut to the chase. I made it up over Bishop Pass and decided the best thing for me was to make camp just below in Dusy Basin. Although we didn’t make it to Mount Sill it was still worth the pain of the hike. With the entire basin to ourselves we accomplished just what we wanted, to get away. I hope you enjoy the photos. Oh and Mount Sill you aren’t off the hook yet I’ll be back soon enough!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

A perfect spot!


I was out on location again with Center of the Universe productions (Michael Delano) and KBB to shoot a Car Review on the Mercedes Benz SLS AMG. What a beautiful car!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Its been awhile


Seems like a very long time since I posted and it has been. I have been busy. But I have a moment and an image from one of my favorite places Lundy Canyon in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Please enjoy and I'll do better at keeping everyone up to date. Be well.