The Blue Monks playing a [maybe] one-time-only reunion show at The Grotto in Fort Worth. I love this shot, everyone is represented except for Raleigh Smith, the awesome drummer who unfortunately was in the shadows for this shot and can barely be seen behind his drum set. My apologies Raleigh, but great show man. I'll have more pics up soon.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
he-man woman haters club
I think every all-American boy should been able to grow up having a tree house in the backyard. I every all-American boys' father should be able to have a hammock underneath it. Perfect.
Taken with my Polaroid Land Camera on Impossible Sepia film.
Taken with my Polaroid Land Camera on Impossible Sepia film.
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Monday, August 13, 2012
disa-analog
I finished out a roll of film at Disa's bridal shoot recently, this was my favorite shot on the roll (or what was left). The 800 speed film makes the image pretty grainy, but I just love the look and feel of this photo.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
the clubhouse
One of the projects the wife and I have undertaken this summer is building this awesome clubhouse for the boys. Even the girl next door is jealous.
Monday, July 23, 2012
portrait :: ewan
So here's the full post of Ewan's portrait session I did right before the summer kicked off. For these he really let loose and took to the dance floor and gave me some awesome photos. To look at them are only half as fun as they were to actually capture.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
aidan-the player (sneak-peek)
So, here's a quick hint at Aidan's shoot. We went out on the ball field at dusk to do some Joe McNally inspired one light portrait work. We had a good time despite the heat out there and he always makes my work look so good. He really gets into character and even though the mosquitoes were buzzing 'round our heads he sure made it look like the only thing on his mind is: The Game.
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