Thursday, June 28, 2012

Several weeks ago I did a photo shoot for The Wall Street Journal. I was assigned to photograph Jeffrey Katzenberg's (ceo DreamWorks) vacation home in Deer Valley. Jeffrey was a very nice man and a pleasure to shoot. I'll admit to being a little intimidated, after all, he's been photographed by the best of the best including my all time idol Annie Liebovitz.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303649504577492993907006390.html

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The Grand America Hotel

Several weeks ago I worked on a project for The Grand America. That hotel is just amazing!! I photographed a man named Ali from Iran who incidentally speaks 5 languages. He is the host/greeter for the restaurant there; not to mention the consummate gentleman. He's the type that makes you want to be a better, kinder person.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Addy awards/Luezer's Archive Magazine

I attend the Addy awards last night. I only had one campaign entered (Cocoa Metro) and one of the photos from the campaign one a Silver Addy. I did learn last night that the entire campaign made it into Luerzer's Archive Magazine... That's a really big honor.




Friday, January 13, 2012

Family portrait 2012

We went a little more formal this year for our family portrait. It seems like society as a whole is staying away from formal portraiture and is leaning more toward shots taken in dark alleyways and against ghetto fabulous brick walls. We opted for no smiles to show we don't take life too seriously... oh the irony.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Global Yodel

I was featured on a website called Global Yodel. Really cool site. The host of the site is Jesse Weinberg, really great guy. I was honored to be featured.

http://globalyodel.com/yodel/oquirrh-mountains/

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Time Lapse

I'm always trying something new. Recently I've started doing a lot more time lapse photography. My wife and I are currently having a new home build, 2 miles away from our current home. I thought it would be interesting to show, from the perspective of my truck, how to get to the new lot from our current home. I strapped one of my cameras to the top of my truck and let it do its thing.