Photo of the Week
Picture of the Week
16/01/10 14:16
Sorry I am slow to update the site! Here are a few pictures taken during some SI audition session...

I shoot the 1st Arabesque pictures with two umbrellas and one monolight on a Avenger boom high, center, about 2 feet back, shooting down the backdrop. This is with just the backdrop light.

A Kelsey Jump

Bella was shot with the backdrop light and and one nikon speed light with a Honl snoot.

I shoot the 1st Arabesque pictures with two umbrellas and one monolight on a Avenger boom high, center, about 2 feet back, shooting down the backdrop. This is with just the backdrop light.

A Kelsey Jump

Bella was shot with the backdrop light and and one nikon speed light with a Honl snoot.
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Picture of the Week Nov 16th
16/11/09 18:03
Picture of the Week for November 16th 2009. A simple picture in the back alley. It always amazes me that the little sliver of weeds in the middle of downtown Spokane can look like a large field out in the Palouse.

And a bonus back alley picture...


And a bonus back alley picture...

Photo of the Week
02/11/09 22:09
I miss summer already. I miss the green grass at the park and even the sometimes excessive heat of the midday sun. Editing and print some of these high school senior portraits is not helping. Oh well, here is a picture of Lexi from a sunny, warmer day.


Photo of the Week
19/10/09 15:52
Ashley wanted to get some pictures with her best friend a few weeks ago. While I usually avoid shooting at River Front Park, I got a chance to ride the carousel.

I found out that I am a little prone to montion siickness when riding a carousel shooting from a horse over the shoulder while going up and down and round and round... Set the camera in manual mode or shutter priority at 1/30th of a second. The flash from the camera is set to rear sync and will freeze what it hits, while everything else will blur. The camera flash was in TTL mode to automatically set the power to expose and freeze the two subjects.

I found out that I am a little prone to montion siickness when riding a carousel shooting from a horse over the shoulder while going up and down and round and round... Set the camera in manual mode or shutter priority at 1/30th of a second. The flash from the camera is set to rear sync and will freeze what it hits, while everything else will blur. The camera flash was in TTL mode to automatically set the power to expose and freeze the two subjects.