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An illustration of my life, loves and various random information
that you may or may not find the least bit useful...
all from the island of St. Simons.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Friday Foto: mmmm, pasta


I love italian food. All kinds. I don't care what it is. So, of course, I jumped at the opportunity to work on the marketing material for Parisa's Marinara sauce, which will hit stores soon and is straight from St. Simons Island. Earlier this week I shot some pics for the web site that I'm working on. Hope you like.

I'm so excited about this weekend. It's a 3-day weekend! Yay for labor. It's also my birthday today, so I get to sit on my rear all weekend and do nothing.  Not. Actually, I'll be pretty busy, but it's OK. I have my new Apple TV to play with as well! Yes, my wife is wonderful. She feeds my addiction to gadgets and Apple products quite nicely. 

This thing's amazing. It stores all my music, photos, movies and more on it and makes it easily accessible from my LCD TV and surround sound. I can also access the web on it, so I can surf using my TV. Man, it's so cool.

Anyway, that's all I got. I'll be posting some new photos soon, so check back! Ciao.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Friday Foto: Fay Foto Fun, etc.


Whew, what a week! I absolutely LOVE storms. For many reasons really, but for mainly the dramatic skylines, winds, excitement in the air, etc. For you who don't know what I'm referring to, I'm talking about Tropical Storm Fay. It barely missed us yesterday and we are still getting pretty nice rain and wind bands from her as she slides south across northern Florida. 

Let's back up for a second though. This past Tuesday I took a day off to hang out with my cousin who was in town for the night. It was great to see him and we really got to spend some quality time together over beer, fishing rods and the boat. I caught a nice pompano that I filleted right there and plan on cooking this weekend for dinner. Not bad for a day off!

So, Wednesday was the first real day of storm conditions. I had to take a head shot of somebody at lunch for some new business cards I'm working on for them, and since I already had all my gear out, I looked around for a photo of the storm. I went out to Gould's Inlet and didn't really get much. I got this shot, the one you see below. I turned around to see this camera man with a lens in my face. Turns out he was with The Brunswick News, and now I'm on their web site. I've really made it big now, let me tell you.
 
I knew the waves would be crashing over the rocks at 5th Street beach, so I drove on down there and got this shot. I was putting away my camera when a little lady pulled up to watch the waves. She sat there and I watched a huge wave come over the rocks and wall and crash onto her car... she speed off scared out of her mind.
I then called my friend who I KNEW would be out surfing or planning to. I was right, he was en route to the Sea Island jetty at that very moment with some friends about to go hit the waves. I followed them out there and grabbed some shots. You really can only surf here (St. Simons Island, Sea Island) during storms. We just don't really have the waves for it. Even in storms, the surfing isn't great. Nice waves, but they break too fast and your ride is short.
Other than that, that's all I've been doing. Shooting, working and trying to stay dry. I put my hard top and hard doors on my Jeep to combat the rain a little. It definitely helps, but it still leaks and I've been packing full rain gear every day prepared for the worse. I have no plans this weekend. I'm supposed to be helping my in-laws move into their new house if the weather holds out. If it doesn't, I'll be doing a lot of nothing... to which I'm NOT complaining. Have a great weekend, stay dry. 

Friday, August 15, 2008

Friday Foto: Whew...


What a week. I've been swamped at work and on top of that, have been shooting like mad trying to wrap up all my shots for the magazine. I finished the shots yesterday at lunch and what a relief. Next issue won't be so stressful, because I won't be in Italy for 2 weeks during the production. 

Today's shot is an outtake from a shoot I did for the magazine. I'll make it a habit not to post any photos here until they are published, giving the magazine first rights. The magazine is doing a spread on Fly-Fishing. Being an avid Fly-Fisherman, I got real excited about this shoot. I organized a couple of models, a boat and a cooler and we set out last Friday after work. On the way to Hampton Marina, the bottom dropped out of the sky raining like I haven't seen in a LONG time. We waited it out at the Marina, determined to get the shot. It cleared up and we rushed out, not knowing how long of a window we would have. We hit a couple of places and returned,  just in time for the rain to come back again. That's one thing I love, the way the sky looks during a storm. It's so dramatic. This shot was taken from Mosquito Creek, looking out to the ocean. I love how you can see the rain coming in from the right side of the picture...

I am looking forward to this weekend. I plan on doing a good bit of work on my jeep and house. It should be a fun time. That's it for now folks.... I'll be back soon.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Friday Foto: One of my favs


So this is a photo I took in Italy. This was taken in Siena, just outside of Florence, Italy. We went there for a little day trip. One of our favorite things to do is to just walk. We start walking in a city we don't know and see where it leads us. We know Florence like the back of our hand because of this; it's all we used to when we lived there and largely how we spent our time last trip. Kelly was walking down this long corridor and I quickly pulled my camera out, changing the settings to insure the sky would blow out (all white like it is) and aid in silhouetting Kelly. I hand-held this shot, resting my arm on a post to make sure it was sharp.

Anyway, not much else is new. I've been real busy with work and photographing. Actually, this afternoon I have to go out in the boat and get some fishing photos. I know, tough life huh?

Kelly started back at school this week. The kids don't come back until next week. She's playing the "poor me" card pretty well, but I know deep down she's really glad to be back. She loves to teach and loves her kids. 

No major plans this weekend. I'm beaching it on Saturday, gonna work on my jeep for a while, and just lounge around. August is pretty lax for me, thank goodness, because I have three weddings in September, two in November and one in December (so far). Whew!!!! Have a great Friday folks.

Friday, August 01, 2008

Friday Foto: italiaono fotografie








I'm back, did you miss me? We had an amazing time. It truly was a trip of a life time. Everything went perfect, only had one travel hiccup on the return trip (a delay), but other than that, everything went surprisingly perfect. Our apartment was great; centrally located, nicely furnished, cold AC. I have so much I would like to write about it, but that will have to come later. To sum it up though, the best thing about the trip? Going to Lucca, a little town outside of Florence, in the heart of Tuscany; and spending time with Kelly, just Kelly. This was the first time, in a very long time, Kelly and I were able to spend a solid period of time together, with just each other, probably since our honeymoon. It was great. Here's some of my favorite photos.