This post is a continuation of my Film in Fall (Part One) feature about our trip to the Pacific Northwest last autumn. As I mentioned, we were due to be in British Columbia and Washington State for work, so we decided to add on a few days for fun. I […]
Category Archives: Travel Photographer
I’ve waited months to write this post. I kept trying to find the right words to communicate what this day felt like — thinking that, if I composed this properly, it’d be as though you all were there too and you’d understand why it was one of the most meaningful shoots we’ve ever […]
Last spring, when we were visiting V’s family in Eastern Europe, his brother-in-law let us borrow an old medium format Russian camera: the Lubitel. We packed it up in its little leather case, plopped it into our suitcase, and began to dream of the type of images it would take. […]
I can’t believe it’s been a month since I blogged. I’m nearly religiously on top of things — I’m known for it — but I realized earlier this summer that I was overwhelmed and something — some part of my work — had to take a backseat in order for […]
V & I are in Texas at the moment. I’m sure it seems bizarre to leave Park City, a ski resort town, at the height of the winter season, but V broke his back in 2008 and hasn’t been much of a skier since; and having the chance to work SXSW […]
V & I recently headed to Vegas and Los Angeles for a few shoots. Most of the time when we travel, we drive; and this trip was no different. There’s something about packing up the SUV with all our gear (camera bags, crates of lighting gear, tons of stands, etc) that […]
It’s Friday. Get fired up. V & I hit the road again in a matter of hours, so we’re in full prep mode. The checklist is daunting — in addition to general you’re-gonna-be-gone-for-two-weeks travel preparation, photography travel prep includes cleaning the lenses and camera body sensors, syncing our cameras, not […]