Pee wee pokey
I recently happened to find myself a child’s first birthday party. Thought this was a cute scene. I believe the tykes were eventually let out on good behavior.
I recently happened to find myself a child’s first birthday party. Thought this was a cute scene. I believe the tykes were eventually let out on good behavior.
Last week I travelled to Las Vegas to shoot portraits for a weekend feature on “pet palaces” for the Financial Times. Not being a pet owner myself, I was unaware of the lavish trend of providing to-scale, miniature models of actual homes for your pets, … Continue readingCreature comforts
Last month I shot several assignments for the Chronicle of Higher Education. I always enjoy shooting for the Chronicle, because I get to meet fascinating people working in the numerous universities of Southern California, including leaders in cutting edge stem cell research and Academy Award-winning … Continue readingSecular Student Alliance
Anyone who’s a freelancer is probably all too familiar with the deadening silence coming from your telephone during the month of December. Or maybe it’s just me? Between the extended weekends following Thanksgiving and the weeks leading up to Christmas and New Years, there’s not … Continue readingRainy day photo & a Top 10 list for a slow December
It’s great when you find a subject who’s willing to work with you to create a better photo. For example, here’s a recent shot of architectural lighting designer Sean O’Connor that is running in this month’s issue of Architectural Lighting magazine. I had a fun … Continue readingSean O’Connor for Architectural Lighting
Eureka Sand Dunes, Death Valley, Calif. I have lots of new photos to post, but most are from magazines assignments and haven’t been published yet. So, in an effort to avoid stagnation I went back through my Death Valley photos and picked out a few … Continue readingDeath Valley 2