Frescoe in Lagyba San Juan

17 08 2008



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Originally uploaded by inspiritu

I’m not really sure what is happening in this painting. Is it a healing session of what?





Flickr

17 08 2008

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.





Saigon Street Band

2 07 2008

Street musicians perform in Viet Nam\'s largest Southern city.

One night while walking back from dinner, I encountered this curious group of rockers on the streets of Saigon. They moved through the streets “lashed together” like mountaineers over ice with cords leading to a portable amplifier and eventually the metal speaker seen in the foreground. Every half block or so, they would stop their parade and rock out. One of the more interesting things I saw during that trip through Asia, I really like the color from the street lights and the seriousness on the faces of the rockers.





Faces of Hope

21 06 2008

Baguettes and Sweet Milk at Knar School

Working with the Ponheary Ly Foundation in Siem Reap, Cambodia, I grabbed this shot of boys enjoying a morning treat. Tourists visiting the ancient temples of Angkor sometimes ask tour guide Ponheary for a more meaningful contact with the people of the area. Ponheary obliges by taking them to visit one of the schools she and her foundation work with. In this case it’s the Knar school near Banteay Srei temple ruins. Tourists Beth and Bill hunter have provided a nutritious snack of baguettes and sweet milk which the kids just love. For many of these children in this very poor area this is their breakfast this day.

The Ponheary Ly Foundation is a small grassroots non-profit that works to remove obstacles to education for Cambodian children. They supply uniforms and school supplies to the poorest children whom would not otherwise be able to attend school. They also provide teacher stipends so underpaid teachers can afford to concentrate on teaching without seeking other means of income. For more information on this terrific organization please visit their website at www.theplf.org.





Environmental Portrait

4 06 2008

This portrait of my friend Anne was taken in the living room of her home. I did it as part of an assignment for mixing off-camera flash and daylight. The idea was to create a natural looking portrait in the subjects home setting. What do you think. Do you like the way it turned out?

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Friendship

26 05 2008

Took this shot of young boys at the Wat Po primary school in Siem Reap, Cambodia while documenting the work of the Ponheary Ly Foundation (www.theplf.org). Wat Po school is a big school located in the rapidly growing city of Siem Reap. Approximately 5000 kids attend in two shifts. Half come in the morning, and half in the afternoon. These kids are on recess near the end of the afternoon school session.





Art Glass

22 05 2008

I took this shot of a piece of art glass to challenge and develop my lighting skills. It was made using one light, a softbox, and a couple of broken pieces of mirror.





Portrait of Painter Cynthia Knox

20 05 2008

This shoot was a lot of fun. My friend Cynthia Knox is an excellent painter. When she told me she needed a portrait to go with a magazine article about her art, I thought this would be a perfect opportunity to try out some new lighting ideas I’d been thinking of. We took a couple dozen images and this was my knockout favorite. The color comes from combining Lightroom Selenium effect with the untouched original color in Photoshop.





Portrait of Jacqui

20 05 2008

Love of my life.

My partner Jacqui poses for a formal portrait shot for my Light Control class at PCNW. What I like this pictures is the way her auburn highlight come through her blonde hair. The two of us share a joke about her being both a blonde and a redhead, and this photo hints at those two sides of her personality.





Hello world!

20 05 2008

Welcome to my new blog documenting my transition from life as a wage slave for a multinational corporation to self employment as a full-time professional photographer. I plan to post at least one new image a week, and will try to always write a little something about the photos and my experiences too.

This first shot is a self-portrait (seemed appropriate) made in workshop at Photographic Center Northwest (www.pcnw.org). Since I had begun a new relationship several weeks earlier, I wanted to portray myself in a way that said something about me in relationship to her.