Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Horseshoe Crab

I have had a love affair with this sea creature as far back as I can remember.  Sitting in my bedroom in Tulsa with some Time Life or National G book stating it as a living fossil, I knew one day I would get to see this creature first hand.  Finally, thirty-some odd years later, I see one... At Cape Henlopen State Park just north of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.



Wednesday, February 13, 2013

LIghting Test and Local Curiosity

So I'm definitely funneling my inner "Dan Winters" on this lighting set up.  He is a major influence on my current evolution and philosophies of lighting, so it was inevitable.  I think I could stand to ease up my fill to allow a little more contrast in my lighting ratio.  None the less, I'm pleased with the outcome but I hope to have better subject matter and a set next time round...


A couple of weekends ago this vehicle was sitting out in a nearby park where I live.  I drove by it a number of times and just could not stop staring at it.  Its some kind of post drilling vehicle.  But its utilitarian design is fascinating.  I can't stop looking at those tires on the back axle and wondering why they have to be so big? 






Thursday, February 7, 2013

LINKS Magazine - Keith Foster - Email Blasts Work!

While I will admit that the stars probably lined up for this to happen, but back in October, with the help of Agency Access,I was on my third series of email blasts since moving to DC and it just happened to land in the inbox of the Art Director of Links Magazine and it just so happens he was in need of a photographer in the DC area.  So upon receiving my email, he gave me a call and the rest is history.  We shot this back in October but the issue is out now.



Kieth Foster is a Golf Course designer half of the year and the other half he sells antiques in at his store the Outpost in Middleburg, VA.  I was given fairly loose instructions - Horizontals and Verticals of Mr. Foster in the store.  So I pretty much showed up and scoped the place and shot what I wanted.  This particular room was last and required pretty high ISO due to the black walls.  There is a small strip soft box camera right high in the corner aimed at the table in the background.  Its feathering the side of Keith's face and I'm filling with a ring flash.  Both with 1/4 CTOs.  What makes this setup significant is I tried it for the first time a few days earlier only to have a malfunction (Operator Error) with the ring flash so I was dying to give it a go.  Here are a couple of other outtakes from the shoot.