Thursday, December 1, 2011
Holiday Portraits!
It's not too late!!
A few sessions remain (including a few weekend spots) for a joyful holiday portrait photo shoot (in the Denver area).
Ask about our special holiday package!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Intimate Telluride Wedding
Simple, lovely details and a backdrop of magical fall color and light made this lovely, intimate wedding in Telluride, Colorado a joy to photograph. I love my job!!
Friday, November 11, 2011
Scene on Site | Take 2
On a recent, whirlwind trip through Telluride, I found a few moments between photographing weddings to capture some moments of the gorgeous autumn up there. I feel so lucky to have lived in such a spectacular place!
Enjoy!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Painting with Light
Warning: These photographs aren't for everyone.
But if you're among the curious... I'd like to share! There's something I find enormously compelling and peaceful about leaving the exposure open just long enough to "paint" the sensor with a swath of light dotted foliage. Resulting streaks of color appear painterly, but are completely the result of photographic processes. I'm going to include a few sets here from my favorite experiments with this method. Enjoy!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Jewelry Photography | Lauren Harper Collection (new)
Photographing precious gemstones and couture jewelry presents a unique set of challenges. This most recent shoot for the Lauren Harper Collection was highly satisfying; even more satisfying was hearing joy from an ecstatic client!
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Capture Philosophy | Photo Tip 04: Finding Portrait Light on Location
A week or so ago, I had the opportunity to work with talented Denver studio portrait photographer, Mark Pells, on an ambitious headshot project for the theatre department at my son's school.
As a completely self-taught photographer and a HUGE fan of natural light, it was fascinating to watch Mark create magic with his studio lights. I found it most interesting to learn that I am often drawn to or actively seeking out the very conditions in the field, which he sought to create in the studio.
Thought I'd share a few of my personal favorite conditions through examples, in case you're curious to experiment the next time you're out photographing your family and friends.
These are all photos I took on a single walk with my son on a bright, sunny afternoon in Denver (as you can see in the first photo below). These photos were all taken with a 100mm macro lens with a Canon 5D, set on aperture priority (all shots are between apertures of 2.8 and 4.5).
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Green Cube | Denver Architectural Photography
The home has strong architectural forms, a beautiful glass stair, and a wonderful Living Wall feature which purifies the air quality while simultaneously growing herbs and lettuces right around the corner from the kitchen... what could be better?
I was fortunate enough to photograph the project during its brief time as a model home for one of the talented designers, Heidi Mendoza of Re.Dzine.
See more photos from this shoot on my FB fan page.
Cheers!
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