Archives for the 'cold' Category
The French String Continues
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
Thanks to my friend, Chris at Univers d’Artistes I’ve learned that once again I have a photo in the Jan/Feb issue of French PHOTO magazine. I’ve had a real run of good luck with that magazine, which some consider to be the best general circulation photo magazine in the world. I first sent photos to […]
Vermont
Friday, January 9th, 2009
2009 is off to a fine start, but has been keeping me far too busy to be here writing posts. Sorry about that. The trip to Vermont over the new years weekend was a good trip, but very cold. I usually try to do a little bit of landscape photography on these trips even if […]
In The Circle
Monday, November 10th, 2008
It’s a busy time at my place. We have a friend visiting from Finland. She leaves tomorrow early in the morning. And, meanwhile, I’ve been photographing a dance concert, actually two concerts, at Ohio University. That has involved spending this weekend in Athens watching the dances while they are being lit. I’ll be doing more […]
This Rocks
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
I’m resisting doing another political post. I’ll just say that now that the promising, posturing and lying is over for a while it’s time to see if any of the promises will be kept. History tells us that it’s not likely. But I have hope, while remaining a skeptic. That’s Phoenix Kelley posing while freezing […]
More from Vermont
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
Here’s a little different view of Kathryn Ann in the cold and rainy mists of the Green Mountains in Vermont. She did a great job in some pretty unfriendly weather conditions. Thanks Kathryn for suffering for my art. I did another fall colors shoot yesterday down in the Hocking Hills. It was a bit cold, […]
Cold, Wet and Dirty
Thursday, October 9th, 2008
I often warn my models that if they work with me they are likely to get cold, wet and dirty. That really happened today when I shot with Kathryn Ann on a mountain trail here in Vermont. We started out before dawn. I wanted to get the fall colors at sunrise. The past few days […]
Beartooth Pass
Sunday, July 27th, 2008
I’m having a quiet day in Glenwood Springs today. A much needed rest and recharge day. Kimothy called this morning to say that she wasn’t feeling up to doing a second shoot today. All the posing and stretching had left her with some soreness that needed rest. And with the pace I’ve been keeping on […]
Washed Up
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
That’s Blue Sheba and Brooke Lynne on the rocks beside a mountain stream just outside Silvergate. Brooke and I had a good day of travel and shooting today. Rocky Mountain National Park was a bit of a disappointment. Much too busy for any figure work to be possible in any of the more interesting places. […]
Brooke by a brook
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Well, it’s not really what I’d call a brook. More of a raging mountain stream. Another place that was within a short walk of our cabin in Silvergate. I like the way the water is becoming something of an abstraction, maybe even a sort of swirling cosmos or something. And I finally found a reason […]
More Chill
Monday, July 7th, 2008
Here are a couple more photos from that cold warehouse in West Virginia from back in December. I just mowed the yard and was covered with sweat, so I felt like something cold. I had a busy, but very pleasant holiday weekend, spent visiting relatives. Saw some fireworks but didn’t get to experiment with trying […]