Friday, August 10, 2007

colorado

when you take photographs for a living you expect to really take some exceptional shots when you go to a place like colorado. we actually didn't take as many as i thought we would and what we did end up taking were not exactly the shots i had in my head. everybody says its really hard to take a bad picture in a place that is beautiful. i agree with that but it also is really hard to take a great picture too. after viewing some of the art galleries in the town we were staying, i realized that my outdoor pictures have a long, long way to go. a lot of it has to do with the time of day and some had to do with the equipment differences. i think the biggest difference though is experience.

anyway, here are some of the keepers. probably too many for a blog.

my cool wife in colby, kansas "the oasis"


along trail ridge road... highest paved road in us









aspen trees... one of my favorite things about colorado



tons of elk




erin and i had a debate over whether the fly fisherman adds to the pic or takes away.



my try at ansel adams


Wednesday, August 8, 2007

act of congress.... from the vault

if you don't know about act of congress, you better ask somebody. i got to know the guys in the band through ethereal's music as well our little studio venture. individually they are stellar musicians. put them together and its one of the best groups around. they have been getting a good bit of attention lately from various folks in the birmingham music scene and it's looks like they are on their way.

a couple months ago i went to help them film a dvd to use as a promotional piece. i took some quick shots while they were playing but thought i lost them. well, an external hard drive crash and a computer later the pics resurfaced. i was happy, so i decided to post.





Thursday, August 2, 2007

the university..... of alabama

my wife asked me why i keep calling it "the university". probably has something to do with the brain washing i experienced as a child. clearly there is another university in the state that is just as (or more) deserving. however, it's history & reputation is respectable... maybe subconsciously that's why i keep honoring it with that title.

anyway, a few weeks ago i was commissioned to do a shoot for a publication by "the university" of alabama. my main assignment was to replicate a photo that had been taken 30yrs ago. i had a lot of fun experimenting ways to make all the different aspects of the earlier photo come out in our shoot. in the end i got shots of a couple buildings. word is they are giving 2 of the shots a prominent place in the publication.

structural photography is becoming my favorite, i hope to keep getting more gigs like this but i'm pretty sure they are rare.





Tuesday, July 10, 2007

michael warren

one thing i've learned about doing photography for people is that what you think is good and what they think is good often are different. erin and i have had the priveledge of seeing our images used in various mediums of marketing and often the one(s) we would have used is the one that they don't like & vice versa. this brings me to mw.

i did a shoot with michael and his band a few weeks ago. michael has been an up and coming artist here in birmingham for a few years. his future looks bright (hence the shades). i was thrilled to have the chance to do a shoot with such a high profile artist. i thought it went...well, just okay.... it turns out i was actually using a bum lens that i thought was working properly, at least until i got back home. the shoot was the first one i/we did since it came back from being repaired after a tragic fall. anyway, that along with a few other things i felt like I didn't do well made this shoot average at best.

i learned that when you go into a gig working for someone, you are actually working for them. in other words you need to make dang sure you get what they want before you get what you want. i learned this after the fact when all the good shots were the shots his manager did not want. any of them with his shades on were going to be cut....too bad since they were the only reasonably good ones in the batch. it looks like my names not going to be in lights with mw. if you want to see some of the shots that were kept, check out his myspace. if you want to see some that were cut, look below....



this one was a trial attempt. i wanted to give the impression of him being most significant as the lead man.... it's just hard to get good pics in low light.


Thursday, July 5, 2007

citizen cope

i love music however i would not say i am a huge fan of many musicians. like most other people it takes a lot for me to get excited about a song or artist since there are about a billion out there. and though i may like an artist it is extremely rare that i get hooked on their music. well, i can honestly say that i discovered an artist that has changed my life. that sounds extreme i know but it is true. it is like an addiction.... i cannot stop listening. this is a blog about photography but when something really significant happens you just want to tell as many people as possible.

i went to see citizen cope at workplay before i'd ever heard a complete song of his. i went with my friend stokes and his pastor burt. it was good, but it wasn't until weeks later that it reeled me in. i don't know what it is.... i never really do, but it is just solid, authentic music. i write all of this to hopefully turn some others on to the music. here it is.



on a photography note... i think this is a great photo. i've been doing a lot more entertainment shoots lately and trying to get inspired by true professionals. check out my myspace and the website for some of my updated photos....i'll eventually get around to posting on the blog.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

the old place

everybody has a history. i'm not talking so much about our own lives as much as the lives before us that made us who we are... our names, our geographic location, our accents, etc. the older i get the more grateful i am that my family still owns and maintains the home and farm (my family doesn't actually still farm) that my great-grandparents bought over 100 years ago. my grandfather was raised there and all the generations since have in some way or other grown up there.

i really admire my papaw and my dad for spending so much time keeping it up over the years. i hope to do as good of a job as they did to make it last another 100 years. now it serves as a place to just get away. there's a lot of land, a lot of trails, a lot of heat, but now thanks to the TVA, a lot of water too. our dog attie is the most thankful for that. my sister casey, my neice alex, erin, attie, and myself got away a few weeks ago.


alex's first fish



Tuesday, June 5, 2007

auburn architecture

the great things in my life seem to happen without my influence. i am the type of person who likes to get out there and push forward and "make" things happen. well, just about every time i try to "make" something happen i get frustrated because it doesn't. the fact that i am doing photography now and not music is a perfect example.

a couple months ago i was put in contact with the head of the school of architecture at auburn university. he has this really cool project www.designhabitat.org that integrates modern design with factory habitat homes. the idea is to make the homes more efficient & enjoyable to live in as well as be used as a training ground for the university students. he needed some good shots for some publications, and through events that i could not have planned, i was able to get those for him. i am learning not to push so hard these days but rather wait on the things that are already headed my way.

here is a collage of some of the habitat house.