Monday, October 26, 2009

I've been way too busy for my own good in the past month. Between working on commercials, shooting apartments for www.airbnb.com and editing an endless number of photos, I am slowly losing any social life I had. But it's good to be busy, especially with work I enjoy doing.

That said, I have gone down a different path before finishing my original idea of posting photos from South America. I'll get to that eventually, as soon as I can find free time to do it.

Recently I have been shooting a lot of photos of my friends doing what they love to do. It's fun shooting people doing what they are passionate about. Here are a few images from a little session I had with Mike Rosengarten. He's a great musician and actor who you will soon enough know. I set up the lights in the backyard and fired away while he played.








Tuesday, October 6, 2009

random panoramas

I recently browsed through past photos that I hadn't looked through in a while and realized I had some pretty good stuff hidden around. At the very least it was memorable for me. It's amazing how much I remember of what was actually happening in and out of each of the photos I took - even from years ago. I remember exactly where I was, what the weather was like, who was around and what was going on that day. Due to the large number of poorly titled folders on my desktop, it is a difficult task of finding anything. But it makes for an interesting adventure. Feeling the need to get out and travel a little bit, my search led me to photos from my cross country road trips. I found some photos I liked and made some randomly sized panoramas just messing around for a couple hours and figured I'd post them. I guess that's why I made this blog in the first place, I might as well actually post on it.

Somewhere in Oregon


Interstate 5, Oregon


Crater Lake, Oregon


Crater Lake


Oregon

Leaving Crater Lake


Bryce Canyon Airport, Utah


Northern California


There will be more panoramas soon. But it is late and I have work tomorrow, so no more for now.