Posted 4 months ago

Laguna Beach

Posted 4 months ago

Dawn on New Years Eve, at Mesa Arch, Canyonlands NP, Utah.

Posted 1 year ago

Not photography related, but too awesome not to repost. 

seawitchery:

I started out clicking strategically… and by the end was just wildly clicking and dancing in my chair.

biancavirina:

CLICK THE SQUARES.

THE WHOLE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT THIS.

THIS THIS THIS THIS!

(Source: mandaflewaway)

Posted 1 year ago

Ladybug (Taken with instagram)

Posted 1 year ago
Ask you anything? Is there still a two-inch gap under your kitchen door? ;)
12pies asked

Haha, there is not! I have a door jam there that seals quite nicely now. =) How’re you doing?

Posted 1 year ago

I got a new lens the other day, and I had to take it on a test run. This is the result of two trips to Malibu in two days. Got rained out yesterday, but came back today hoping for a break in the rain and was able to capture these images. I think it was worth it.

Posted 1 year ago

Lighting Diagrams

So I found this awesome site that lets you create lighting diagrams. Very useful to show other photographers what sort of setups you use. 

Posted 1 year ago

A month ago i had the pleasure of shooting Phil and Emily’s circus themed wedding. Last Thursday I had an amazing opportunity to shoot their wedding formals at an actual circus!

Posted 1 year ago

Mesa Arch, Canyonlands, Ut. This is a photo I took two days before Thanksgiving, on my way home for the holiday. 

Posted 1 year ago
“It is more often the good psychologist rather than the good photographer who makes good portraits. It is the sitter’s mind that controls the portrait a photographer makes, not the photographer’s skills with his camera or with direction. - Philippe Halsman”

It is more often the good psychologist rather than the good photographer who makes good portraits. It is the sitter’s mind that controls the portrait a photographer makes, not the photographer’s skills with his camera or with direction. Philippe Halsman