I love what I do just in case you haven’t figured that out. I love adventure and the surprises each day brings. Like in this image made in Antarctica. There is something about being on the bridge of a ship when a Russian Captain smiles as he rams his ship onto an ice shelf and parks it there. It’s even more fun to watch him back the ship off the ice shelf. Every trip and every day on an Antarctica adventure has a special memory.
Year: 2016
Cabin For Sale With A View
Cabin for sale with a view. Best offer. Hurry this property will go fast.
A Day At Work
I am in a very busy two week video shoot on a variety of topics in a couple of different locations. This shot was made yesterday in the Luminous-Landscape offices in Indianapolis. Actually doubles as my gallery. With me at the table is Lau Norgaard from Phase One. We discussed in depth the new Phase One 100mp camera they recently released. This is a good shot that shows what’s involved in doing a shoot. Today we pick back up doing a tutorial on Capture One. Next week I’ll be in NYC doing a number for different videos and interviews on various topics. Once we get it edited we will start sharing it on the Luminous-Landscape website. Stay tuned.
The Crump
On some Sundays Debra and I get in the car and go somewhere. On one particular Sunday we headed to Columbus, IN because this small city has some amazing architecture. We did a good day of shooting there and as alway had a good time. This image was of an old theater entrance in town called the Crump. Did many images of this building and it has all sort of potential for interesting images. During my morning coffee I decided to mess with color and texture. This is one of the results. Shot with the Sony a7r II.
Another Waterfall But A Nice One
This is a shot made in Iceland. There are so many waterfalls in Iceland one could do a book on them alone. I just like the way this framed out in the viewfinder. Simple as that.
Just Playing
It’s a snowy and cold morning in Indianapolis and I sat down at the computer this morning and had some fun playing. Sometimes you just have to do it. Here’s the result. Nothing special just a fun effect.
Ghosts Of Silo City
I have photographed on two occasion at the Silo City complex in Buffalo , NY. It’s a large are with abandoned grain silos. Giant structures with all sort of interesting things to photograph. On my last trip another photographer and myself hired a couple of models and attempted to put the human figure into the landscape of these old building. It was a lot of fun and I took a ton of good images but only felt these dreamy ones worked out. Here is an image I call Ghosts Of Silo City.
The Carmel Performing Arts Center
This has been a fun week of photography. I have had the chance to use the finest camera in the world as well as photographing in some of the best buildings in Indianapolis. The image above was shot at the Carmel Performing Arts Center with the NEW Phase One 100MP camera on an ALPA camera with a 23mm lens. This a rather interesting rig to shoot with. I tethered the camera to a Mac laptop and individually fine tuned the images as it was taken. This is an unusual shot as it shows the whole concert hall from the stage floor to the ceiling. The detail in this image is incredible.
Doing It The Hard Way
I grew up using view cameras and taking a long time to compose and shoot an image. For a good part of my career I worked for Phase One a camera and digital back company making the best cameras in the world. While at Phase One I shot many great photos and was patient doing my images. It took a while to compose images and shoot with a Phase One system. After leaving Phase One and joining Luminous-Landscape I have had the chance to shoot with almost every camera made. I love the freedom the 11 frames per second and how fast I can see a shot and take it. This past week I was shooting with the new Phase One 100 mega pixel that is on loan to me for a while. I put the back on my ALPA technical camera system and went to shoot at two venues in Indianapolis. I did this with friend and fellow photographer Chris Barrett from Chicago a notable interior and architectural photographer. I had all these plans to shoot a number of different location but it just didn’t happen. It took time to set up the shot and take it. Some exposures were more than three minutes. The image above was made at the Scottish Rites Cathedral in Indianapolis and took two hours to shoot plus some more work in post processing. The detail in this image is amazing. Hope you can at least enjoy it at the size above.
From The Air
Iceland from the air takes on a whole new beauty of its own. This is a series I shot from a helicopter in Iceland last June. Just catching up on my image editing.