Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Travels

There are times when people move, take on new adventures and face challenges. This week has been the start of a new challenge.


Driving to Valdosta to see Kyle before he deploys to Iraq. Eyes catch great color with natural light. Luckily I didn't get a ticket for taking photos while driving.


It was a pretty sunset during my drive. Sometimes the little things make a difference in your day.


Kyle rushing to get out the door for work. I actually like the tungsten here. Just wanted a quick pic before he left. See you in April Lieutenant Deem.


I liked this scene as I headed North, after passing through Lakeland, GA. Serene.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

New Digs, New Gigs

Life is always full of unexpected turns. I took one recently. I am now living down in Charleston, SC working as the lead photographer at a new photo studio focusing on portraiture. We are building the business from the ground up and it has been an exciting, time consuming and extremely fun venture. Unfortunately, my blog has suffered. I hope to keep it up, despite the new commitments in my life, from here on out. New scenes, new motivation and new perspective -- all things that should make great contributions to my site. Keep checking back because you just may see something new that you love.

From here on out (most likely) you will see less words, more photos. Time is short, life is unpredictable, images are priceless. Please enjoy and visit often.



A quick self-timer photo of myself with Kyle. I love the composition, the place in the clean spot of the frame. A nice self-portrait of love, not easy to accomplish and an image that I'm always wanting to capture and am extremely critical of...


My feet in the ocean, in November. Feels good, fun shot.


Surfers at Folly Beach - there's lots of them but I like the shadows here.


Driving home from work one night from downtown Charleston to James Island. Good colors.



The church at Four Corners in downtown Charleston on Broad Street. Shot this out my car window on a drive home from work one evening. This is my favorite color blue.