Posts Tagged ‘still life’

Nixon Watches by David Whetstone

Nixon Watches by David Whetstone

I recently photographed these watches for the talented designer David Whetstone. David currently works for CincoDesignOffice where he a lead designer on the watch and audio programs for Nixon. David came up with the concepts for the shoot and we collaborated together to create some portfolio worthy images for him. For the Falcon series (first [...]


At Home with Prometheus

At Home with Prometheus

I love my job. I love the work I do and I love the clients I work with. And every shoot is fun because of its inherit challenges: technical, logistical, creative.  That being said, I love shooting personal work and it’s not often you get hired to shoot personal work for a commercial client. That’s [...]


Where’s The Beef?

Where's The Beef?

I’m working on updating my food portfolio. I never seem to finish up, because I keep getting hungry.


Branch Science – Portland Monthly January 2010

Branch Science - Portland Monthly January 2010

I really liked how this feature shoot came out in the January 2010 issue of Portland Monthly. Art directed by Michael Novak, the two of us first drove down to Corvallis, OR to photograph OSU scientist Steve Strauss in his grove of genetically modified trees. The trees in the above shot have been engineered so [...]


From Bacon to Beavers – 2009 in Review

From Bacon to Beavers - 2009 in Review

This last year I spent a lot of energy narrowing down my specialties: architecture, lifestyle, and still life. I like to think of myself as a specific generalist. Between these three specialties, I can handle almost any kind of shoot. But getting a consistent and distinct look between all three specialties is the real trick. [...]


Gourmet Magazine. October 2009. Page 91.

Gourmet Magazine. October 2009. Page 91.

Au Revoir Gourmet Magazine. I happen to have a little shot in the latest and final issue Gourmet. Since I probably won’t be able to get a digital tearsheet, here’s the shot that ran as part of a story on Restaurants Worth The Money. For Portland, Pok Pok was featured and they highlighted this delicious [...]


B is for… Barbour

Had to do it. It’s not often a feature story you photograph starts with a big letter of your last name. In this case, the March 09 cover feature of Portland Monthly start’s with the title,”B is for Bacon”. This food piece was an awesome assignment to shoot. Not only did I discover many of [...]


Big Spread in Portland Spaces Premier Issue

Big Spread in Portland Spaces Premier Issue

It’s not often you get to shoot a feature for the premier of a new magazine. But, that’s just what I did this month. Portland Spaces launched on January 10th, 2008. The Portland home + lifestyle focused magazine features some great articles on homes, design, green living, and products. For my piece “Desirables”, we shot [...]


 

News

Interviewed on PhotoShelter
Interviewed on PhotoShelter

As you may or may not know, I’ve been a PhotoShelter customer for several years now. I love th...

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Work / Tear

Portland Bride & Groom - Bright Ideas
Portland Bride & Groom – Bright Ideas

Once in a while, it’s fun to get outside your comfort zone and shoot something totally differe...

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Ides of May

Looking Through the Pyramid
Looking Through the Pyramid

I finally got to visit the Louvre on our most recent trip to Paris. The museum is huge and holds an ...

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Pro Tips

How Much Should I Charge?
How Much Should I Charge?

Saw this on A Photo Editor and thought it was so well done I wanted it on my blog. The first few min...

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Recipes

A Recipe for Oven Baked Trout in Parchment
A Recipe for Oven Baked Trout in Parchment

Trout is a pretty tasty fish, but cooking it right can make it a phenomenal meal. Try out this quick...

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