Monday, April 9, 2012

Midday lighting test

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

shawna down on the farm


i've been working on perfecting color tones and ranges in my images, and this is an old picture i was never happy with. i went back and reworked it, and now it's one of my favorite images of shawna.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

outtake from a recent shoot....

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Saturday Market / Occupy Eugene


Went down to the Saturday Market today, to do a bit of street photography, and came across the beginnings of an Occupy Everywhere style protest. A lot of cool people, with cool signs and a message. The Oregonian says there were about 2000 people in attendance, which is pretty big for a town this small. Got a few shots i liked, there were a ton of other photographers around, so I'm sure it's well documented. Good times.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

camera projector background


I found this article the other day online about modifying an old film camera into being a type of flash-powered projector. A bit of work destroying an old camera I had laying around, and it was done. It's interesting, I got slightly different results..... that lighting pattern behind me there is the front lens of my flash, projected up on the wall. A fun project, and all it took was one destroyed camera.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Natural Light Nature


i've always found natural light nature shots to be kinda cliche and a bit boring.... i guess i just haven't found a way to put my stamp on it yet. i really just look at it as a way to try and make an image as interesting as possible, while limiting yourself to no lighting, and very few camera tricks or techniques. it's a bit of a technical challenge, but sometimes it all works together correctly, and you wind up with a great image or two.

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Reprocessing old shots


i've been going back through old shots and reworking them w' new techniques and approaches. it's interesting to see how much a successful picture relies on the post processing and editing involved. mediocre shots can become interesting images when the processing supports the image, rather than detracting from it......
more after the jump.