Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Jump Shot


Here is another shot from this past Saturday. Most call it the "Jump Shot" and it can be a fun shot to take to get everyone loosened up and feeling good.

Usually I have the person of focus stand without jumping and I also do this with bride and groom usually with them kissing and everyone being goofy around them.

Even if the shot doesn't work with a group it is still fun to see everyone doing this.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

The shoe gods


Last evening the shoot was another quinceaneras or a sweet 15 celebration. This is a celebration for a Hispanic girl when she enters into womanhood.

One of the key shots for the event is when the dad removes her shoes representing her as a child (the airbrushed high tops) and replacing them with her adult shoes (shoes with heals).

I am not usually this lucky to have both shoes in this shot but last night the shoe gods were with me.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

New Love


There is nothing like new love fresh and alive. This is Mike and Stephanie who wanted their engagement shots to be at sunset with the desert as their backdrop.

If you traveled down the old HWY 88 past Canyon Lake and Tortilla Flats the pavement eventually comes to an end. This was going to be our location and we were not disappointed by mother natures glory as the setting sun surrendered itself to the night.

The light was leaving us fast but I think we were able to capture the mood as in visioned.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Airport


Airport. This is one of my favorite lookouts in Sedona. As I have mentioned before I love Sedona and my wife and I try and get there both spring and fall. I will also try and get there in between for some R&R and shoot a few images.

I have been trying to make my way back up there since its been a few months but have been derailed each time.

Maybe next month.

Monday, January 18, 2010

1903


This week in the Phoenix area they are calling for rain almost all week. I think this is the first time in 22yrs that I have lived here that I have seen this. Most may know that Phoenix only gets like 9" of rain a year so to even have rain in the forecast for two or three days in a row is a big event. You will even see people standing outside when it rains just looking into the sky in wonder and amazement.

I decided today to take a little walk around ASU campus being it was a holiday and school was closed which meant plenty of parking would be available.

This church is a Catholic church which was built in 1903 right across from the original ASU building. In 1903 this place was still the wild west but you would never know it now with ASU being the biggest college in the country with over sixty thousand students.

I shot this at 18mm, ISO 320, f6.3 at 1/200 of a sec. I really love the textures and color of the old brick as it is flanked by these palms.

The palms of course not original to the desert but a great addition.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Light Rail Bridge


I have really been itching to do some dusk and night time long exposure photography lately so I decided to get my butt down to Tempe Beach Park and see what there was to photograph.

This shot was taken between the light rail bridge and the old train bridge with the shutter speed set at 30 seconds at ISO 100 at about f4.

I love the outcome of this shot! The cool thing about the light rail bridge is that the lights that you see along the bottom of the bridge change colors as the light rail approaches it with reds, blues, purples and greens.

I will for sure get back down there again soon to shoot a little more. Don't forget you can click on the photo to enlarge it.