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all from the island of St. Simons.

Friday, November 02, 2007

Friday Foto: Not much new...


Happy Friday, and how happy I am. I'm so glad it's Friday. Today's Foto is fresh out of the camera, I like it OK. I took a lot of photos this morning and this is the first one I processed so I could get it out there for all your hungry eyes. Hope you like it...

So not much is new. My Jeep is back to running, I'm happy. November is here, which means Thanksgiving, but more importantly, SOIREE TIME!!! Who's excited? Evites will be going out soon.

I don't have much going on this weekend. A little dinner party on Saturday night and that's about it. I plan on playing with my Jeep, working on the house and hanging out with the wifey... perfect weekend, don't be jealous.

Hope all is well!

Friday, October 26, 2007

Frida Foto: New stuff








So I thought I would post some of my recent work here. I need to update my web site, but haven't found the time yet, so until then, here's some of the recent pics I'm proud of for one reason or another. These are ones I've taken at various weddings and portrait sessions going back to the middle of the summer just about.

So this weekend is GA/FLA. How fun. The island is overrun with greek-tastic college kids. It doesn't bother me though. Some are very annoying, and the ultimate example of everything I loathe, but most just appear that way, and are decent people underneath.

I don't have big plans this weekend. My jeep is still not running, it's been dead for a little over a week now. It's heart-breaking really. I've been troubleshooting with the help of my online Scrambler friends, and I think I've found the culprit, the distributor, and have one on order. Should arrive any day now. I've replaced so much in the engine compartment already, so when Margaret gets back and running, it's going to be AMAZING!!! So, that's it folks.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Friday Foto: from archives


I like this photo, I don't necessarily know why. Maybe because this dilapidated bus reminds me of the bus that Alex dies in in the book Into the Wild. They have made it into a movie and it is playing around the country right now. Unfortunately, it's not down here yet, which pisses me off. We have Tyler Perry's movie, but not Sean Penn's? Come on! Don't get me wrong, I love Tyler Perry, but let's actually think what will sell better here guys...

Anyway, this bus was located at my friend Whit's farm in Dublin, GA. It's a cool bus you say. Well, you only know the half of it. This bus, my friend, is the WC. Yep, it's the can, complete with a flushing toilet (utilizing a 5-gallon bucket of water from the pond). That kind of taints the photo now doesn't it? The best thing about this photo is the detail, which you really can't get the full effect here on the computer screen.

Anyway, I have a wedding to shoot this weekend and a Jeep to get running again. So, that's what I'm doing. Hope y'all have a great weekend!

Friday, October 12, 2007

Friday Foto: only in Tennessee


I love today's Friday Foto. We were up at our cabin last weekend, which was awesome. We had a great time, weather was nice, it was perfect. Our cabin is in Epworth, GA, which is right outside of Blueridge, GA, just south of Tennessee. It's actually easier to get to Tennessee, a quick drive for beer on Sunday. While on said excursion, we passed a general store right off the main road in McCaysville, TN where, framed amongst the fall decor of hay and pumpkins, rested this sign. Obviously I had to take a photo. Really, what kind of person stills cow crap? Wow.

I have a gargae cleaning project planned for this weekend. I'm excited to acquire my "man space" back; kicking out the hodgepodge of 10-year-old cloths and plastic kitchen utensils will make more room for the JEEP! Man I love the weather, love riding around in my jeep right now. It's perfect. Y'all have a great weekend.

Friday, October 05, 2007

Friday Foto: 17 minutes at Lewis Island



I love these photos. I've been experimenting a lot lately with long exposure photography. So much of what you get in the final photo is unpredictable. So many things happen that are unseen by the eye and can only be shown through photography. I think it's amazing that one can take a photograph of something that is unseen to the natural senses. Anyway, enjoy.

I'm going to my cabin this weekend. I'm pretty pumped. We are going with a group of couples from here... I can't wait to hang out and do NOTHING. We have off for Columbus Day so we get to return on Monday, which is always nice. I'll be taking plenty photos of the fall foliage, so be prepared to see some new pics upon my return. Have a great weekend.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Lewis Island camping

Here are some photos from my recent camping trip to Lewis Island, off the Altamaha River in Georgia. One of my favorite places to go and camp. Accessible only by boat. We had a great time. Weather was perfect, 66 Sunday morning. Nice and breezy and no rain. We fed the fish Sunday morning. I feel it was a successful photography, beer drinking, camping, boating experience. Tune in on Friday for The Friday Foto, where my favorite image from this trip will be displayed. Enjoy.







Friday, September 21, 2007

Friday Foto: Stormy...


I know, I'm late at getting the post up this morning. Sorry, I was busy getting this week's foto for you. I took it this morning... I like it. It's a stormy scene, yet has that bit of hope for good weather in the air. What do y'all think?

So, what's new... well, Kelly is now the proud owner of an iPhone too. No longer can she knock it or reprimand me for having one, she LOVES it. She didn't like the phone we got her when she signed on with AT&T. We wound up selling it, and with that money, some rebate money, my $100 back from Apple and a little cash, we wound up buying one of the 4GB iPhones that they are selling on clearance until supplies run out. If you're thinking of getting one, now's the time people!

Both weddings went great last weekend. When I have some of the photos processed I'll post a couple of them here for you to see.

Not much is going on this weekend. I'm going to a high school football game tonight, which should be alright. Tomorrow night I hope to have a good time eating some hamburgers and watching Georgia kick some Alabama ass (although don't know if that's going to happen, and to tell you the truth, only really care because if UGA looses, then all my obsessed friends will be in foul moods). So, that's all I got for now. Have a great weekend.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Friday Foto: Old made new...


Today's photo is about a year old. I needed a photo to submit to a charity auction in McIntosh County and I thought of this one. I took it on the way through Darien one evening and never really looked at it until the other day. I'm pretty happy with the way it came out, I love the colors and the sharpness (which you probably can't see on the computer, only on the print). Anyway, I though you guys might like to see it...

So nothing is new on my end. I've been swamped at work and will be for awhile. I have two weddings this weekend to shoot, which I'm pretty pumped about. That will take up most of my day on Saturday, so I have very little plans for the weekend other than relaxing...

Guys, that's all I got right now. Sorry for the short post. Have a great weekend!

Friday, September 07, 2007

Friday Foto: Funguy and the Falling Waters




Ha... it's a punk rock band's name. Get it? I hate stupid punk rock (and other genre's for that matter) band names. I like to makeup ones to amuse myself.

Anyway, these photos were taken last Saturday around the Tocoa River in Blue Ridge, GA. I was up at my cabin and we went for a short little hike around the river. I like them so I thought I would share them with you.

Not much is new on my end. I have NOTHING planned this weekend, which is so nice. I plan on taking part in major R&R pretty much all weekend. I will definitely work on my jeep, work on some photos, maybe go kayaking and without a doubt, drink some beer. Sounds perfect right? Don't hate me cause you ain't me...

So, a thanks goes out to the close to half dozen of you that called or emailed me yesterday to tell me about Apple, Inc. issuing a $100 credit to all early adopters of the iPhone. Of course, I knew the minute the press release was out, but the gesture was very thoughtful. I don't know what I'll do with a 100 bucks credit to the Apple store, but I'm sure I can find some use for it. Also, my iPhone was bought on a credit card. A lot of credit cards offer price protection, which protects (and refunds) the buyer on purchases of items that have lowered in price after purchase. So, with any luck, I might be able to get $200 back, and if I'm lucky, still get the $100 from Apple... we'll see how lucky I am. But, regardless of all that, I still love my iPhone. It's amazing.

That's all I got.... hope all is well. Have a great weekend.

Friday, August 31, 2007

Friday Foto: It's ME!


Yep, so this is the first Friday Foto to ever feature another photographer.... my wife. I stumbled upon this photo last night while looking for something and decided to show this photo to go along with something I've been wanting to talk about for awhile.

What makes a good photographer? A lot of people will have different things to say about this, and I, by no means, expect to answer that question in a single post. Some of it's the eye... being able to see a moment that wields a good photograph. Some of it's the skill... being able to know how to capture that moment to best represent the feeling and portray it correctly to a viewer. Some of it's the luck... having both of the aforementioned traits line up and thus, magic happens. Of course, there is also equipment, composition, experience (which I believe is slightly different than just talent/knowledge). See, one can know the ins and outs of the f-stop/shutter speed continuum, but knowing what works best in a split second is more than just knowledge.

So why this picture? I like it. Always have. Maybe a little bit because it's me. But it reflects a time in my life that I can look back on and really grab to. There I sat, on the rocks in Cinque Terre, on the coast of Italy drinking a beer in the afternoon. I was tired, hot, and hadn't showered in two days. I was traveling with six girls and was just about fed up. Kelly snapped this photo, not really knowing what she was doing, but saw the moment... and that is key. Some photographs need just the moment, nothing more.

Now, I'm gonna step on my soap box for a second. I, being a lover of photography, see loads of photos. What bothers me the MOST in the photographic world is the self-proclaimed photographer who claims to be an artist, yet doesn't understand the previously mentioned points. No, I am not saying I am better and there is no room for our "point and shooters". Point and shoot away, I do often as well. I guess what I am lamenting is the poor quality of "art" that swarms the masses and dirties the blood of the true profession.

And finally, saying all that, is there no place for photos like the above? Of course there is, it's a great shot, I love it, like I said. But it's a great shot to me for sentimental reasons. I guess my point of view is this: I'm striving to produce more work that I can proudly say and feel that is true art. This means I will, no doubt, produce less quantities, but hopefully higher quality. Of course there will always be a place and need for photographs of the non-art quality, ie: day to day work, etc. But for now, I'm focusing on honing my skill I reckon.

That's all I got. I'm heading to the mountains this weekend for the labor day break. I'll be up at my cabin, and of course, will shoot some... pics to come. Happy Friday.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Scramblin' avec Hardtop





Saturday morning I set out bright and early with a buddy down to Daytona Beach, FL to pick up a half-hard top for my Jeep. It was in surprisingly good shape for a used top. One of the previous owners installed a sunroof, that can either be vented in the back, or completely removed. I washed it out, and painted the interior white and rolled on a bedliner material on the outside. It looks great! I'm really happy with it. It will be easy enough to remove, but not something I would do just for the day. With no doors and the sunroof off, it's surprising ventilated inside as well. I really enjoy it. I love the look. Enjoy the photos!

Friday, August 24, 2007

Friday Foto: IR begginings


IR stands for Infra-Red. Back in the ole film days, photographers used to experiment with IR film. It was film sensitive to IR rays, not just light (in a sense). Things that are 'cool' (radiating little light reflection) are portrayed as darks (like the dark blue sky at the top, it's black). Things that are 'hot', reflecting lots of light (including photosynthesis) show up as light... the marsh in this scene is close to white. Now, acheiving this is best done in camera (versus post process), with either a film camera and IR film or a digital camera that has been converted to shoot in IR. Once you convert a digital camera to IR (a manual procedure that requires hacking into your camera) you can't undo it. This shot was done in photoshop, originally taken in color. It's a semi-accurate portrayal of an IR shot, however it is not exact. The clouds should be brighter and I bet the marsh would be whiter. However, it's a start. I love IR photography, it's like B&W on steroids... super-charged. More to come, I'm experimenting with this.

Anyway, I still love the iPhone, so nothing is new. I'm heading down to Florida tomorrow to go pick up a hardtop for my Scrambler. Yeah, it's been awhile since I mentioned Margaret on here. Don't worry, I'll post some pics with Margaret with her top on and off soon (hehehe... couldn't resist). I'm pretty excited.

That's it. Hope everyone has a great weekend. I know I will!!!

Thursday, August 23, 2007

posting from my iPhone

This is my first post via my iPhone. Just giving if a shot. Pretty easy to do actually. Tune in tomorrow for the new installment of "The Friday Foto".

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

I heart Apple (and my wife)

I have an iPhone. Yes, sooner than expected, I am the proud owner of a 4GB model. My birthday (the big 25, half way to 30 as my wife would say) is next week. Kelly and I already decided that I was going to wait until Christmas to get an iPhone. After all, I've waited for Apple to come out with a cell phone for close to six years now, what's another couple of months right? Well, she did some conspiring and twisting of the system (in a style that she could have only learned from moi!) and low and behold, I have an iPhone. She got it in and couldn't wait to the 29th to give it to me. I'm thrilled. It's amazing, and I know you expect to hear that from me, being an Apple fanboy, but as a consumer, it's a piece of work... really sleek.

My love for Apple doesn't stop there though... Sunday evening I also helped setup my father-in-law's new PC. He just got an HP laptop, wasn't even out of the box. I unpacked it, having to put all the pieces together, turned it on, went through 38 minutes of startup in which it asked me several questions and tried to get me to try several programs and softwares. Finally, after the setup was complete, I was on the desktop for all of 45 seconds when a bubble popped up and told me my computer was seriously at risk and I should do such-in-such! How do you people STAND PCs? On a Mac, you open it up, plug it in, start it up, put your name in and within 3 minutes the computer is up and running sans crash alerts.... No annoying little bubbles popping up all over the bottom right-hand corner of the screen telling me to wipe my butt.

Anyway, that's all I got. I can blog and post photos from my iPhone... so be on the lookout for some moblogging. Adios!

Friday, August 17, 2007

Friday Foto: Starry, Starry night...



The first line from Don McLean's lesser know song Vincent (his best known being American Pie). I always have this song stuck in my head when I shoot the night sky. I like shooting at night. Nothing is certain. I love digital; it enables you to see almost immediately what you have and how to correct. However, I have a setting on my camera that reduces digital noise (graininess and specks) when taking long exposures. With this setting switched on, I have found that it takes twice as long to write the image, meaning twice as long until you see it. So, for the first image, taken last night on the dock at the end of German Village, I exposed the night sky for 12 minutes at f4.5, meaning I didn't get to see the photo (to see if it was good) until 24 minutes later. This was my last shot of the night and I was half way home before I could review it. I like it. It's a point-of-view shot; a picture taken from the point of view of a person. Imagine laying down on this dock gazing up at the stars. This is the view you see. No, those are not shooting stars. When the shutter is left open on a camera for a length of time, you get start trails. The earth spins, causing the starts to appear to streak across the night sky in the picture.

The second image is looking the other way. You can see shorter star trails, exposed for only 3.5 minutes. I used a maglite to "paint" in the the dock, an interesting technique in which you use a auxiliary source of light to color in what you want to show up in the photo.

I'm going to get back into black and white film photography. It's been awhile and I feel like I could learn a good bit from it. Plus, it's very cathartic to me, being in the darkroom. I have almost everything I need to finish my darkroom.

Anyway, I hope you like the photos. Y'all have a great weekend. I'm so glad it's Friday. I have no major plans, hope to get some R&R in (maybe a beer or two).

Friday, August 10, 2007

Friday Foto: turning pages...


I think I'm beginning to turn a page in my photographic thinking. I watched a very interesting documentary the other night on PBS that outlined the life of five Cuban photographers. Their photos felt raw, unscathed, well thought out, simply beautiful. I envy, sometimes, the nostalgic and aesthetic feeling that I get from looking at really good analog (non-digitally captured) prints, both black and white and color. There is something about it, not necessarily the film, but the talent (maybe) or something... I can't quite put my finger on it. Maybe it's just because I saw it on the boob tube.

Anyway, I'm using this wave of emotion, along with a series of thoughts and feelings I've been having, to migrate my photography to the next level. We'll see where it takes me.

Today's foto doesn't necessarily represent the aforementioned feelings, it's just the one I had lined up for this week (However, I will let you know when I have something born from this new ideology, in hope of your input). It's a row boat at the marina in Captiva. I saw it when I first arrived and knew I wanted to get this photo. I like it OK.

This should be a good weekend. I'm going to a lake house on Lake Sinclair in Milledgville this weekend, just for Saturday night. I'm excited. If you didn't catch earlier, I'm starting to post more, so check out the last post (for all those who got accustomed to me posting once a week and not reading any further than this post). Hope y'all have a great weekend! Thanks for reading.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

I'm posting, and it's not Friday!

I've been feeling blogger's neglect. I started this blog a little over two years ago now in an attempt to enlighten you, the reader and me, the writer in matters that I find interesting. I love writing and usually have plenty to say (read: ramble), it's just that I get caught up in work flow, etc and wind up only blogging on Friday Morning for the weekly installment of The Friday Foto (my favorite part of the week really). So, without further ado, I present this resolution to you: I will blog more, so you can enjoy, I can purge and we both can procrastinate.


It's been hot. Hot is an understatement. When you can see that heat outside, in the form of foggy haze that makes me start questioning my recent LASIK surgery, you know it's hot. Not everywhere though. I spoke to my cousin last night in beautiful San Diego who was wearing pants in the 72 degree weather. Looser.

If you are in the market for a new computer, now is better than ever to make the switch to a Mac. They just released newer and cheaper iMacs, their flagship personal, do-everything computer. I would buy one in a heartbeat. Macs are great. The new iPhone is amazing. I'm working on a way to get one, hopefully by Christmas.

A'ight, quick shout-out to my friend Sarah (aka 'Goat' on this blog). She is now engaged. Congratulations Goat... we are all excited for you.

Have a great day.

Friday, August 03, 2007

I'm back!



Did you miss me? Sorry I didn't post last week. Friday morning Kelly and I woke up at 4:30 a.m. to get in the car and drive 7.5 hours to Captiva (an Island on the Gulf Coast of Florida) where we had a little vacation. It was great. We went out in the boat everyday, fished, ate and drank. Couldn't ask for more out of a vacation huh? Today's two fotos show a little bit of the area. We stayed at a Jensens, a little place tucked in between two high rises. It's like how Captiva probably was back in the 60s; untouched and unmauled by ever-changing society. It's a nice place. Anyway, the first foto is of their marina at night. I like taking long night shots and this is one of my favorites from my time there, clocking in at 170 seconds.

The second photo is kind of funny. I was walking on the beach one night watching the sun set. I walked up ankle deep into the water to get some photos of the waves crashing against the sand. I saw a family playing in the distance and went to compose my shot... not paying attention to the waves anymore. Well a nice swell came right up and soaked me causing me to fall over in mid shot... I thought the shot was ruined. But after processing it and reviewing it further, I kind of like it. Let me hear what you think.

So, I've been working on my people photography, as you may or may not know. I've been working on "airbrushing", all though I don't like to call it that. I prefer, photo enhancing or something along that line... I don't really believe in doing a ton of work to a photo, like a cover shot for Cosmo, it's sooooo worked on and fake. We wonder why so many woman are unhappy with their body... look at the media. Anyway, despite my dislike for what it has done, I like the skill and have been working on it in hopes to be able to use it (to a certain extent) for certain portraits and brides. My latest is linked here. You see the after photo and by rolling your mouse over the photo, you will see the before. Let me know what you think.

Anyway, that's all I got. I have a wedding to shoot this weekend and we are also throwing Kelly and our friend Jennifer a joint birthday party... should be LOADS of fun. I'm pretty excited. Hope you guys have a great weekend!

Friday, July 20, 2007

Friday Foto: Newness!





Last Saturday morning I got up nice and early with a buddy of mine to shoot. We were on location by 6:10 a.m. to catch the early morning light. I decided to go shoot over at Gascoigne Bluff. I haven't shot there in awhile and I know the light falls nicely through the trees. Well, when the sun rose it wasn't exactly as we hoped for, lending much more to cooler colors than warmer ones. However, the whole point of this particular shoot was to challenge myself. I get so bored of shooting the same old things with the same old style. I tend to shoot warm because that's what I like, but for these photos I played with a cooler approach and am pretty pleased with the outcomes. BTW, if you are confused in what I keep referring to as warm and cool, it can be basically summed up by the overall color tone of the photo... is it my sunny, vivid, orangey, or is it more cool, mystical and subdued...

I'm leaving this morning to make my way up to Atlanta. I have a wedding to shoot up there and am looking forward to going. I'm staying with a college friend and will be seeing a lot of old friends while I'm up there. Kelly is staying here, it's the release of the last Harry Potter book and she is enjoying that with a couple of girlfriends. I have borrowed a fisheye lens to play with at the wedding, I'm really excited.

Next weekend my parents have rented a house down in Captiva Island, FL, close to Sanibel on the Gulf side. We are going to go down there and enjoy the end of summer break. It should be a lot of fun as well.

If you like Jazz, check out Ronny Jordan. He's a lot like George Benson, with a little bit more Acid Jazz influence. I have been enjoying a lot of him lately. Alright, I'm out...

Friday, July 13, 2007

Friday Foto: Some wedding pix



I'm getting more and more into shooting people. I enjoy it, and I really enjoy the post processing that's involved in it. I want to shoot more. I'm calling out for all models to step forward. If I can shoot you, email me. These couple of photos are from a recent wedding I shot in Orlando.

I have nothing planned this weekend and am looking very much forward to it. I plan on shooting a lot hopefully. I'm getting up early tomorrow to take a different approach to classic early morning shots that one typically gets. I get so bored taking the same shots around with the same scenery. Instead of blaming my lack of growth to that, I should try to use that to my advantage. I'm trying to diversify my photography. I want to be able to shoot anything.

Not much else is new. Oh, if you haven't yet, you should pick up the July edition of the Elegant Island Living magazine. This local publication has featured my photos in a 6-page spread on nightlife and fashion. I'm pretty proud of it. I'll scan the pages and place them here for all to see.

So, take care. Summer's closing fast it feels like. It seems like it has blown by faster than ever this year. Oh well....

Friday, July 06, 2007

Friday Foto: Freedom (Fireworks) Feature




Today's word of the day is alliteration. It is easily an incredible installment in any ones interior, one that should be initiated at all instances.

For the Fourth I got to watch the fireworks from the top of the lighthouse. Yeah, it was pretty sweet. Best seat in the house, and yes, I did bring my camera. Here are some photos from that little excursion.

We have a lot of family in town this weekend for a baby shower (one of the first for the family) and it's going to be a busy weekend for sure. I'm only working a little today...

Anyway I need to get started on today's load, so y'all enjoy the fotos.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Friday Foto: Eclectic Edition





So I've decided to take my photography to the next level. I'm going to start submitting work to any publication I can find. From Parenting Magazine to National Geographic. That's the only way I get my dream job... being a Freelance photographer. Getting paid (and very nicely too) to travel and shoot things. That's my goal. They say you can do anything you put your mind too... well, I'm going to test that theory. I'll keep you posted.

Today I have a smorgasbord of different pictures. The first one is from the Mayan ruins in Belize. Yes it is an HDR shot. I'm not a big fan of HDR shots used for landscapes like this one, it gives the photo a crazy effect, one that anybody with the knowledge of multiple exposures can accomplish... but, alas I did it. I took it mainly for demonstration purposes.

The next photo is of a church in Key West. I loved this church. It was en route to Hemmingway's house on Duval Street. Just a neat little old wood church with chipping paint.

The third and fourth pictures were from a recent shoot I just finished. A local business wanted some massage photography for marketing purposes. I'm pretty happy with the outcome. These are two photos from a collection of about a dozen.

So I'm excited about this weekend. My best friend from college and his wife are coming into town tonight. I haven't seen him since his wedding (over a year). They are staying with us until Monday. We are going out in the boat tomorrow, with beer and brats. I hope the weather holds out for a nice weekend. I'm pretty excited.

Next week I've got a great shoot. I'm shooting a two-day conference for Sports Business Journal, a national publication distributed widely. CEOs from Reebok, Nike, major sports teams, etc will be there. It's a big break for me. I'm pretty pumped. Anyway, that's all I got. Hope you guys have a great weekend, I know I will.

Friday, June 15, 2007

Friday Foto: Welcome Back...



I'm back! Did you miss me? Man, did we have a great time. The nicest thing was definitely being away awhile. Away from all the stress, the day-to-day work, etc. It's so hard to relax when you have things flying at you in all different directions. One weekend- two days- isn't enough time to declog. I vote for 3-4 day weekends. Who's in?

So, the cruise was great. I left my pics at home, but don't worry, you'll see them eventually. My favorite stop on the whole vacation was definitely Belize, where we got the inside tour from my cousin who's down there in the PeaceCorps. We saw Mayan ruins and ate real Belizan food, which was awesome. I drank a good bit of Belikan, the only beer from Belize (which was great!). On Friday, our full day at sea, we picked up a raft of Cuban refugees somewhere between Cuba and the states. It was about 11:30 p.m. There were 16 of them in a roughly 8 foot square raft. It was raining with 3-5 foot seas. Their boat was half-filled with water and they would have probably died. It's a really sad experience but one I'm glad I went through... thankfully on the last day though. Here we all are, eating lobster and drinking champagne while people are daily risking their lives to come to our country. While I don't necessarily believe in letting just anyone into our country who swims (our walks) over, it's still a very sad story, considering if they do get sent back to Cuba, they will be jailed and possible shot. We met up with the US Coast Guard around 4 a.m. and traded them over. I don't know what happened to the 16 men, women and children.

Anyway, to the picture. Last night I had a family beach portrait to shoot. While I was waiting for the family, I watched a kite surfer. I cursed myself for not having my bigger lens with me (you would have seen the grin on his face as he caught 10-12 feet of air at each jump!). These were taken with at 70mm and the crop-zoomed in on the computer. Not bad detail for the amount of crop I did.

I hope you guys have a great weekend. Kelly started painting our Master Bedroom yesterday and it looks amazing! She'll finish today and we are remodeling the room a little. Giving it a fresh and clean feel. I love the smell of new paint. I'm hanging some original photos above the bed in sepia tone fashion, with custom frames that I'm making this weekend. Should be nice, I can't wait to complete it. Other than that, nothing's planned. Have a great weekend.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Friday Foto: 2 week addition.



Today marks the last day of a busy week. I've worked to midnight almost every night, some from my home office and some from my real office. I've shot more this week than usual and have had many opportunities and doors open for me.

Not long ago I was asked to shoot a 6-page spread for Elegant Island Living magazine, a local publication that features island living, etc. It's a very nice magazine with a large readership well past Atlanta. Anyway, the spread is on fashion and indoor night life (i.e. bars). I was honored and for two nights this week worked with an art director and two models shooting. I'm very pleased with how my shots turned out. You're going to have to wait until the July issue is released to see all the photos, but attached is one that we are not using. I took this shot knowing it wouldn't get in (it's not featuring a bar) but I couldn't resist the lighting. I will post the photos that make it once the magazine is distributed, don't worry. The other one is one of my favorites from the shoot as well. Let me know what you think!

So, with this gruelling week about to come to a close, I am beginning to get excited about my vacation that starts IMMEDIATELY when I step across the threshold of these office walls. Tomorrow we are leaving for Cocoa Beach, Florida for two nights and then further to Ft. Lauderdale to get on our cruise boat! We are "sailing" (as they call it, although we all know it's not really) to Key West, Cozumel and Belize. I am beyond excited. I've never been to any of those places. Furthermore, my cousin and his wife are living in Belize with the Peace Corps right now. We are meeting up with them for the "real tour". I'm bringing my camera gear, of course, so expect some photos when I get back. It's been awhile since I've shot landscapes, so I'm looking forward to it. We will not be getting back to land until next Saturday (June 9), so no post next Friday. To make it up though, I'll try to get some photos up for you all to check out on Sunday sometime.

Have a great weekend/week.