Showing posts with label Commercial photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Commercial photographer. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Bryce Boyer Studio Update

The dumpster went in yesterday and the demo has begun. I snapped a few photos before the the place gets destroyed. Since most of my previous posts were shot with my iPhone, I thought I'd take some higher res. images to better show y'all how cool this building is.


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Thanks Denver Egotist!



I just want to give a shout out to The Denver Egotist for mentioning me on their blog. The Egotist is one of Denver's most respected (and sometimes feared) ad-community blogs. The mystery writers are brutally honest. They will compliment you or chew you up and spit you out. Fortunate for me, they gave me a complimentary mention. Thanks Egotist!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Ready for Recon


Christie and I just went by the new studio building. The previous owners are all moved out. The reconstruction begins on Monday! The first step will be to expose the wooden ceiling and remove some walls. I can't wait to get this place up and running!

Khale


Khale is a crazy cool emerging band that I have fallen in love with It ends up that these guys are my neighbors! I found out how much of a cynical person I am when in casual curbside conversation, they handed me a CD to check out. "Yeah, right," I thought.  However, I fell in love with their CD at the first listen. Keep these guys on your radar if you like indie ambient pop.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Dominican Republic


I've put together a small blog about my recent trip to the Dominican Republic. Use the link button to the right, or click here to go there now.


Saturday, August 30, 2008

On the way to press.



I recently shot another cover and spread for a magazine on Denver's top Doctors. I'll post images when it goes to press. Here was the set. We also shot some stellar natural light portraits of the docs too. One of those will be the October cover. Thank you Caleb Opp for the production still.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

One for the Book... or three.


The busier I get, the harder it is to shoot for my book/portfolio.  Sometimes I miss the days of struggling to get work... I had so much time to shoot for fun.

Last year, I scouted and incredible Euro looking roof-top-pool near downtown Denver and  I knew I would have to shoot something fun for my book when the weather warmed up.  I picked two of my favorite models I had worked with over the last year, booked one of my favorite stylists (Nicky Lee), and we set a date to shoot for all of our books.


Of course, three important things came up that day and almost canceled our shoot, but I plowed through.  I believe that as a photographer, I must keep reinventing myself and shooting for the pure joy of it.

Thank you Nicky, Anjelica, and Alexandria!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Gulf Coast Light

I'm in Florida near Tampa to see my good school buddy and artist, Robert Boland, get married to a fantastic gal named Jade on a small island beach called "Pass-a-Grill."


 There is something so great about Coastal Light. I'm reminded of this each time I get the chance to visit the shore. I walked this morning on crunchy shells on the beach. I snapped some frames, drank coffee at sunrise, and wrote in my journal.  Rare downtime.  Played paint ball this morning with some other photo school buddies, including old time amigo Doug Davis.





Jade's grandfather is a WWII war hero.  He has amazing stories and draws crowds around every time he talks.
This is Berto.  He's getting married in an hour.
What is it about these "pay per view" binoculars that are so cool?  I love the face.
This guy is a native.  He showed me which shells are "the good ones" and told me all about Dolphins.  Traveling alone is a great way to meet people, though I miss the Fam.




Berto shows his true colors.
Congrats Robert and Jade!

Friday, July 18, 2008

Coach Dan Hawkins, CU Buffs


Art Director: Mike Leister
Photo Editor: Steffanie Woodward


Yesterday, I photographed Coach Dan Hawkins of the CU Buffs at Historic Folsum Field for an 5280 Magazine.  




After we loaded up my stylin' grip truck at the studio, I turned on the engine and something sounded terribly wrong.  One quick peak under the truck and it was obvious that someone cut the catalytic converter out of my exhaust pipe!  I called my mechanic  and he said it wouldn't hurt to drive to our location 45 miles away in Boulder.  However, it's costing me $270 to fix it so some crack-head can get a $20 fix.  It really pisses me off.  Word has it that catalytic converters are being stolen and shipped to Mexico, where the platinum is removed with a chemical process.  Word on the street is the platinum is selling for something crazy, like $2k and ounce.  



Anyway the shoot went well. Thanks Randall for the productions stills!

Friday, June 27, 2008

Boulder Cruisers for Bicycling Magazine

Publish PostI just got this issue of Bicycling Magazine in the mail yesterday.  The shot was for the back "Finish" page.  Highlighted here are participants in a cycling group called the Boulder Cruiser Ride.  These guys are awesome.  They organize fun Thursday night costume bike rides through Boulder. They often have themes, like robots, nerds, and super heros.  Next weeks theme: Red, White, and Cruise.  
When we go there, I was joking about it being a windy day.  We used so many sand bags on the background and scrim that I took a risk and left one head with a 20" beauty dish "un-bagged." 

Sure enough, near the end of a shoot, a front moved in, ripped the 12' white seemless off the stands, and blew over my soft dish light.  Gotta hand it to Dynalite, they make a good product.  Even though the handle was bent into the head, the fan and head still work fine.
My assistant Randall shot this picture (above) right when I was shooting the image that ran.
What a great assignment and what great people.  I love shoots for Bicycling.  Thanks Stacey and Kaitlin!  And thank you Randall for the production stills!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Playing with fire


I'm playing with some ideas for retouching some of the fire fighter's images that were shot on black... This is just a rough sketch... I didn't spend too much time on selections, or placements... I'm mostly playing with my approach to layers and textures to figure what my final attack would be.  It's a lot of fun.  I don't know if it will work for the calendar, but I envision a gritty, grungy, movie poster look.

Remember the days when working with 2 layers in photoshop could take half an hour to render a simple change?  I don't mean to sound like an ol' geezer, but I can't say how much I appreciate how far computer speeds have come!  A fast computer just puts the fun back into the game!

Monday, June 23, 2008

The Future of things to come!


Cats and kittens, hold on to your seats, because BIG changes are coming to my studio arrangements.  Though I love my current digs, I've outgrown my shooting space.  We are under contract for a new building that will expand my capabilities to the next level.  Let's just say that several paths converged and this may be the best risk I've ever taken.  A lot will need to happen in the coming months... if you have vision... check out these pix and join me in my excitement!
The building is garage... check out the vaulted ceiling! Two garage doors!

This is the view from the roof where we plan to put a deck!

Monday, June 16, 2008

Boulder Fire Fighters


I was asked by a client if I would shoot a fundraiser for the Children's Hospital Burn Unit. Are you kidding me? Of course! My pitch to the AD was to combine the expected safe "sexy" look of the firemen with an edgy "heroic" look. They liked the idea and we were off to the races. We spent days scouting and shooting.  The above image is just a basic test from the shoot... I'm still playing around with where I'm going with these images in post.

I'll have to split this shoot into several blogs... the job is huge.

Part of the honor of shooting this job was a tour of the Children's Hospital Burn Unit. I walked through the halls with last years calendar Firefighters and got to see first hand what this huge effort is going to help. It was awesome and frightening at the same time. The unit is a harsh reality I hope to never visit with my kids.

We met a boy (about 11 years old) who wants to be a weapons designer when he grows up. He filled a huge squirt gun with gasoline, trying to build his own flame thrower. Instead, he built his own napalm bomb which melted and shot flaming gasoline all over his legs. You get the picture. Ouch. Reminds me of the time when I was his age and some friends and I were playing tennis with a gasoline covered flaming tennis ball. It's a wonder any of us are alive. Part of the effort of this calendar is to educate kids to be smarter than I was.

Anyhow. This was a fantastic project. What guy didn't at one time want to be a firefighter? What girl at one time didn't want a fire fighter ???

Our first shot was a sunrise shot at the top of a training tower.  We had to lug a couple thousand pounds 5 flights up to the top.  Firefighter do it all the time.
My top secret lighting here is the 6x6 ScrimJim to cut down the ambient light, two Uni400s with grids on booms for back rim light, a Profoto 20" softdish reflector with grid and then a Profoto top secret multi-million dollar (insert laugh) custom grid pictured below.

Boulder is beautiful in the morning.  I love my job.

This is the tower and we are setting up for the next shot... a firefighter named Tony in the bucket of a ladder truck.



Meet Nicky Lee, she is a rockstar stylist and a papillon.
In addition to the "action shots" we shot each firefighter on a stationary second set for the option of a cutout.  

Here we are about to drench this firefighter with water from above for a sexy shower shot... yeah baby!

this shot is smokin'.  LOL