Month: August 2008

  • It never fails, I get out all the things I need to sit comfortably in my window seat on the plane, usually in seat 22 if I get to choose, and once my seat-belt is fastened and my seat neighbors are comfy, then I remember that I wanted to have my camera. But by then…

  • Thanks Craig and Andy for a great visit.

  • This is a continuation of Gina and Keith’s wedding (to see all of the series click here). Since Gina had hired a photographer to document the day (so I could be a guest for the night) so I made an executive hurried decision… no digital only the Rollei. I wanted to enjoy the night and…

  • This is just the second installment… of Gina and Keith get married… there will be more to come. I did fill a few digital cards of these same moments, but they will not make the blog, this time the Rollei wins, hands down.

  • I have all my film, from my trip across the East, in a nice neat stack, just waiting for me to scan them and show them to the world on my blog, but the problem is I have 10,000 other things to do first… so I am saving my film as a reward for myself……

  • The photo above is my absolute favorite photo, maybe ever, but that’s because it is of my family. The elegant bathing beauty is my grandmother, facing her is my grandfather, and to the left is my mom. And I need to do my research, but I’d like to believe they are at the same beach…

  • Here it is… the chosen one. My first photo on a book cover published by a real publishing house (unlike my self-published book.) This is the rough draft of their design. The photo is enlarged and the rest of it wraps around the book jacket… with some of my other photos on the back. I…

  • Putt-putt at Ocean Isle Beach in North Carolina with my whole family and the same decrepit safari animals that are older than I am. These are my cousins…. they were featured here last year as well, and now it seems photographing them with our favorite fiberglass animals has become as much a tradition as anything…

  • The night after I returned from my 3 week East Coast jaunt, I had to do another photo shoot for the cover of the farming book I have been working on, because the marketing department changed their minds and said this… We’re hoping to find an image that speaks a little more to the subtitle…

  • Just to give you some insight on the emotional reality of photographers… well, of this photographer anyway, I only assume other photographers feel this way too… I started off Saturday feeling nervous and unsure about my the upcoming shoot, and was wondering how much longer I will be able to keep up my highs and…