Feb 162010

In addition to my homo sapiens relatives, I have a few furry family members.  Below are a few images of my in-laws and cousin, so to speak.  My in-laws are the large white teddy bear is Labradoodle named Lizzy, the little gray fellow is a Silky Poo named Jessie and the long haired white cat in her back is Daisy.  The long haired white cat by default is my cousin, Foster B Chubbins Esquire.

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Foster B Chubbins Esquire

Feb 082010

Yes, it is well over a month into the new year, but since this if my first post in 2010 it seems an appropriate title.  The new year has brought new opportunities my way in the form of a shared studio space with a few friends.  It isn’t huge, but it more than serves its purpose.  Below are four images of my good friend Nathaniel Willson that I shot a few weeks back in the new space.  The “shoot” was therapeutic in helping me get a feel for using strobes again (although you will see that one of the below images is a natural daylight shot).

So much of what I shot last year was for others, i.e. shooting/2nd shooting at 25 or 27 weddings.  My goal this year is to shoot more for myself and my business, and this space is one step towards that.

Oct 042009

Asha and I met up with our newly wed friends Angela and Evan to hit up the Puyallup Fair the last day it was running.  This was the first time Asha and I had been to a fair of this size, and we were quite surprised, as it was substantially larger than the Kootenai County Fair we grew up with in Coeur d’ Alene Idaho.  Below are a few details from our highly enjoyable far experience.

Angela modeling the one of the substantial burgers we enjoyed

Angela sporting the one of the substantial burgers we enjoyed

"Lomo" style fair ride image

"Lomo" style fair ride image

Asha modeling next to one of the many attractive signs.

Asha modeling next to one of the many attractive signs

Evan giving a proffessional photographer worthy dirty camera stare

Evan giving a proffessional photographer worthy dirty camera stare

Skillfully posing for a final shot of the night

Skillfully posing for a final shot of the night

Sep 112009

On June 18th of this year, my mother had a surgical procedure preformed on her brain to remove a slow bleed aneurysm from her right frontal lobe.  There is a book of stories to be told that lead up to the 18th, but I feel it is enough to say that she is now quite healthy and once again enjoying life.  After she was released from the hospital, it was a few days before she was ready to travel from Seattle back to Coeur d’ Alene.  On the drive back I was pulled over for speeding but was not issued a ticket by the very kind WSP Officer.  The next day I drove back to Seattle, but not before I took a few photos along the way.  Below are four images that have no relation to each other except for the fact that they were taken in a four hour period.  The image directly below is posted with her permission.

One week after

One week after

Self portrait going 70 MPH

Self portrait going 70 MPH

Kocka, now my sister cat

Kocka, once mine now my sisters cat

Power lines and light pole in Ritzville

Power lines and light pole in Ritzville

Aug 252009

A few weeks back, my good friends Simon and Nancy paid us a visit.  Being the good “Seattlites” that my wife and I are, we did our best to give them both the most authentic experience possible.  This obviously included a trip to Pike Place Market, dinner at Bin on the Lake (formally the Beach Cafe in Kirkland), a visit to the Olympic Sculpture Park and rock climbing at the REI wall.  IMG_4128

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