Saturday, January 22, 2011

2010 Wrap Up


2010 brought lots of change in my personal life as well as my career...some bad, but lots of good as well. I worked on some great projects here in Michigan with some awesome organizations and agencies. Probably the most rewarding commercial job in 2010 would have to be the "Give Hope" campaign for WMCAT (West Michigan Center for Arts & Technology). The team over at Plenty Creative (www.plentycreative.com) put together a great layout and concept for a fundraising mail campaign for current & potential donors for the non profit arts and technology organization (WMCAT). I spent two years during college as a youth photography instructor at WMCAT...so it was super rewarding to come back and produce work that will benefit the organization that gave me so much experience and opportunity. Please check out WMCAT on line at www.wmcat.org. I had time to work on a few personal projects and few just for fun shoots with some friends. Im looking to put together some sort of print promo with some of this work...on my list for 2011. Here are a few sample shots and tears from a few of the mention projects above (click to enlarge). Goals for 2011: put together new (non flash) website, show my portfolio in state and out, create more personal work, travel & explore, personal work, rock out & live it up, never make photography a "JOB". Heres to a new and prosperous year.

AM

Sunday, October 17, 2010

dogs cats bikes and updates...oh my


Summer has passed quickly. I have been mega busy and obviously have not had time to update the ol blog...or website for that matter. bunch of cool stuff happening in the next couple weeks here that I can't wait to share. until then...here are some shots from the other night. my good pal pat (www.patrickdeneau.com) stopped over on his bike with his new kitten Stella...born to ride.

Molly and I took our new pup Ruca to the pumpkin patch this weekend. We had a blast!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Random babbling & nostalgia

Planes Mistaken For Stars





I got bored the other day and decided to thumb through the my closet & basement of portfolios from high school and colleges. Binders and paper boxes just filed to the brim with negatives and prints. I began my career/journey in photography by shooting skateboarding and music. The two things that I loved most when I was 15 years old. I never left home without my camera. Looking back through the thousands of images of dark concert halls and skate "spots" really brought to mind my overall goal and mission as a photographer. To shoot what truly interests and inspires me. I think back to all my years working as an assistant to photographers who were just trying to make bank by doing as little as possible. I feel lucky everyday to be able to work in an industry where I get to travel the county and meet new faces on a daily basis. I've seen some amazing places and met some of the greatest people in the world all because I am pursuing what I love to do.

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Personal Projects


I have been out of school for about a year now and have been working in a studio full time doing commercial photography. It has been a great experience in terms of technical growth and gaining knowledge for the business side of the field but overall I feel my personal work has really been put on the back burner. Over the holidays I had the time to pursue a project I have been wanting to produce for quite some time. . The project focuses around retirement homes and those who inhabit them. Below are a few of the first images from this ongoing project.