Mia Allen, in your face
A flashback to a great location portrait shoot for the talented Mia Allen. Sure, I went a little blind making this shot happen… but dig that glow!
A flashback to a great location portrait shoot for the talented Mia Allen. Sure, I went a little blind making this shot happen… but dig that glow!
Let’s revisit the sweet old custom-built Yamaha bobber by Jared Johnson of Holiday Customs.
He’s been busy making new custom rides since this shoot, and I look forward to a chance at shooting some more of his beautiful projects. I’ll shoot your ride, if you want some classy photos of it. Just contact me and let me know when you’re ready!
This was a vista from the fabulous voyage into deeper California with my buddy Mikah Sykes and (the infamous) Lazer, searching for yucca flowers in overdrive. It’s not you, no… it’s an inside joke. Just don’t eat all the dolmas, k?
Saw some people climbing around in this in their flip flops. Taking pictures, aloof to the moment.
It was a tense, but somehow peacefully balanced moment.
Across the highway from Eastern Oregon’s famous shoe tree, precariously built next to a wandering stream, this old place is barely upright. But it’s beauty, it’s endurance… it beckons to be appreciated, all sense of security aside. It kind of redefines the notion of wild abandon.
These trees are far too tall for the traditional photo format, so I stitched a few shots together in order to try and capture the perspective a little better.
While visiting the park, I learned that these trees grow to such great heights in order to sequester the perpetual fog in the area.
There’s so much more accessible water in the sky compared to what’s available in the ground, that they evolved over time to scrape the clouds as they rolled through.
Just amazing.
Trying to do a little dark-field photography of some of my favorite liquors. Rule number one? GET RID OF DUST. I was amazed how much dust shows up in this style of studio lighting.
Oregon’s Highway 97 is one of the more banal, yet beautiful routes to adventure on if you give it your attention and some extra time. A slow, meandering highway through Eastern Oregon, there are so many beautiful moments like this early wheat crop. It’s what inspired the original Windows XP desktop.