Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Hang Wedding


This past weekend Emily and I traveled to Madison Wisconsin for the Hang Wedding.

900 miles
15 hours driving
bathroom break in downtown Chicago
$14 per hour parking
over 3,000 photos

...and new friends.

Here are a few shots from the wedding...I haven't been through them all but there are alot of nice shots! Im pumped.

Oh yeah, i will be launching a new website soon so stay posted.






Monday, September 21, 2009

Sneak Peek...

Ryan Trevithick and Krista St.Aubin. Utica Wedding.

It was sometime last year when I had to shoot Ryan's portrait for a publication at Saginaw Valley State University. We got talking about photography and how he was engaged and on the look out for a photography.

Long story short. They hired me.

It was a rockin' wedding! Here is a little preview.






Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Bay Valley Christian Church

Not your average church service...

I have been attending Bay Valley Christian Church on a semi regular basis since my travel schedule has been crazy lately. However, I have had the opportunity to get to know a lot of people around there and take one of their discipleship classes.

They have been moving and shaking the community with really cool outreach and support programs! I give them mad props for the "Light in the City" program. This program buys and collects household goods for local families in need. In this tough economy when everyone is cutting back, this program is definitely going against the gain.

Awesome.

Anyhow, they can tell you more about it.

Last Sunday they had their church service outside...in the middle of downtown. Here are a few shots from the service.









Oh yea, and Pastor David Ferranti recognized all the people serving our nation! On their behalf we had representatives from our community go up and receive a gift that serve in the military, schools, law enforncement, government offices, fire, and ems.

Great job Bay Valley Christian Church and staff! Thank you.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Behind the photos...

This week I have a photo featured on the cover of AmericanProfile magazine.


A few month back I got a call from the Art Director of the magazine who asked if I wanted to take on an assignment. There were running a feature story on Centurions areas America. One of these centurions was Fred Sheill from Au Gres, Michigan. He will be turning 101 years old this year and still runs his 10 acre daylily farm.

The shoot:

cameras:
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon Mark III

lens:
Canon 24-70 f/2.8 (cover photo)
Canon 135 f/2

lights and misc:
Canon 580EX II
2-Pocketwizards TTL Flex5
EZ Box 15x15 softbox
Sunbounce reflector
Cheap 4' diffuser

We got there about 9:30am and had some nice cloud cover. However, as soon as we were finished scouting the location and pulled the gear out we were blasted with the sun. The harsh sun light brought on the harsh shadows, so we pulled out the diffuser and reflector and soften up the portrait. Here is one of the first test shots with the softbox, no reflector or diffuser.



After adding the diffuser and reflector and finally got a nicely exposed shot. This one would end up running as the cover photo (photo at the top of the blog). Fred used his tractor to get around the 10 acre farm but what was strange was a gaggle of geese followed him around.

We couldn't get very close to the geese but Fred feeds them everyday. Seagull also started to which was pretty hilarious watching the geese chase them off.

We were there for about 1.5 hours and shot 251 photos. We set up 3 different portraits of Fred in different locations of his garden which was in the shape of an "L". The rest of the shots were just documenting how Fred gets around and tends to the farm.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Full Moon

Lately I have been struggling trying to come up with new fresh images of campus. After I got out of class tonight there was a nice full moon. I decided to try some different stuff with back lighting the fountains with the moon. I used a Canon 5D Mark II with a Sigma 50mm f1.4.

One of the shots is HDR. Any thoughts?

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

High school Football



It has been a while since I've shot a high school football game.

2 years actually.

Midland Online had me shooting high school sports for them for a little while. I had forgot how much fun these games were. My fiance has a brother who plays for Caro, Brant Miller, Junior. So I grab a Nikon D3 with a 200mm f.2 and prepared myself for the worst lighting conditions imaginable.

High school football games are usually good for about the hour and then the light just falls off quick. Here are a few shots, I was a little rusty.