Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

Snow?

Posted: 03.01.09 in Photography

I spent 45 minutes this morning shoveling snow… SNOW! I moved to Tennessee to get away from this junk, dangit! Hey – does this count as March coming in like a Lion or a Lamb? We got a little over 4 inches last night. Gretchen loved it and was out playing in it the entire [...]

Behind the Scenes

Posted: 12.09.08 in Photography

Time for my annual(?) Christmas shoot of the Hirst triplets. It’s fun getting to shoot them on a regular basis, but, as can be seen here, familiarity doesn’t guarantee great poses/shots every time I press the shutter. One of the “keepers” is posted below. I have nothing but respect for the parents and their efforts [...]

Dawson Boys

Posted: 11.23.08 in Photography

Shot a family portrait this afternoon at Cannonsburg, which is a little “village” here in town that dates back to the 1840s. Most of the buildings have been preserved and are available to tour during the warmer parts of the year. It provided a nice location for the shoot, but it would’ve been nicer if [...]

New Axe

Posted: 09.14.08 in Photography

I’ve been wanting to get a new bass for a while now and Ash & I went to Guitar Center today totally NOT intending to come home with one… it just *followed* me home? Regardless, this is a seriously sweet bass! Bartolini active pickups with onboard 3-band parametric EQ – sound is PHANTASTIC! Ashlee says [...]

Morning Rush Hour

Posted: 09.09.08 in Photography

Stopped to get gas one morning a week or so ago and this was the scene across the street. It amused me enough to pull out the camera. I like the black & white conversion on this shot with all the grainy noise. Processed like it is, it reminds me of those old shots of [...]

18th Hole

Posted: 08.17.08 in Photography

Shot this during the 3rd Annual Verizon Wireless Golf Classic. I was the event photographer and actually managed to sell a few of the group photos I took, donating part of the proceeds to the Domestic Violence Program of Rutherford County, which the event supports.