I can only take credit for the technical aspects of these pictures, because they are BreAna's idea. We plan on printing each one on 24 X 24 canvas and hanging in the basement in a horizontal row above the couch.
The Setup was pretty simple. The boys sat on the kitchen table and I blasted them with a couple shots from the 580ex II that I bounced off a silver umbrella. I retouched the skin some given the fact they are so close.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Monday, March 2, 2009
Brother "Click"
This is Robert, aka, Brother Click. I'm actually not sure I'm allowed to call him that, but I'm going to take the liberty here for the sake of entertainment. He gets the name from the fact that he always has his eyes (which aren't so great anymore) to a viewfinder and his fingers (which work fine, I'm sure I'll get one after he reads this) on a shutter button.
We'd probably shoot together more but he's a self-proclaimed work-aholic. I have to "give" him mandatory days off, which he ignores, so I might have to resort to some temporary firings soon.
Who couldn't love a badass photographer in a vintage orange snowcat?
We'd probably shoot together more but he's a self-proclaimed work-aholic. I have to "give" him mandatory days off, which he ignores, so I might have to resort to some temporary firings soon.
Who couldn't love a badass photographer in a vintage orange snowcat?
Xtreme Snow Stampede
This an example of the type of event I'd like to shoot more.
We hosted a snowmobile race at Elkhorn Ridge Estates, our mountain subdivision in Malad, Idaho. I think it turned out pretty well, and there were some great shots to be had! I didn't get to man the camera as much as I'd like given the amount of work that was involved in running the race, but these are a few that I mananged to get off.
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Peterson Brothers Band
My father-in-law, his brothers, and his dad used to be in a band together. When we were staying there a few weekends ago, my wife found this old drum case in the basement, so we just HAD to throw an innocent child in there and put the smack down on him with the flashes!
We printed copies and gave them to Grampy and Great Grampy.
Blessing
New Website
Jake Easley at Around 395 Photography continues to be one of my greatest resources for all things photography. He also happens to be one of the most original artists I know in the industry. His sites are well worth a browse. (Blog, Website, Folio)
At Jake's suggestion, I looked at ShowIt Sites as a solution for a commercial photo site. The process is pretty simple. Download the program. Use the drag and drop interface. Upload. The whole process took me about 6 hours. I'll most likely change the look sometime soon, but wanted to get something up to curb my over exuberance.
View the new site here:
Lincoln Photographic
At Jake's suggestion, I looked at ShowIt Sites as a solution for a commercial photo site. The process is pretty simple. Download the program. Use the drag and drop interface. Upload. The whole process took me about 6 hours. I'll most likely change the look sometime soon, but wanted to get something up to curb my over exuberance.
View the new site here:
Lincoln Photographic
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