I was recently speaking with a fellow photographer regarding our favorite weddings. It is actually something I hadn’t thought about before, but I it turns out I didn’t have to think long. My favorite wedding was one I wasn’t even invited to much less had a plan for photographing. Last spring I had spent a[more…]
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These are the first images from a 12 month project involving Heather and Alex and their child. Rather than just do a one time portrait session, I’ll be documenting the first year of the child’s life starting with last last weeks of pregnancy and finishing on his first birthday. Update – the baby’s name is[more…]
This 10 minute slideshow, available in HD, is a small sample of the images I made while travelling over the roof of the world.
Kevin and Rob were in town this weekend for Kevin’s exhibition at Altitude Fine Art Photography Gallery. After his reception Saturday, we decided to take advantage of the nice weather and do a little winter mountaineering on Peak One, just outside of my house. We had a bit of a late start and didn’t[more…]
On Photography: Back to the Basics I’ve only taken two photography classes in my entire life. It isn’t that I don’t value a formal education; it’s just that I learn more quickly on my own. However, I still think back to some of the lessons I learned the first week of Photo 101 at the[more…]
I’ve traveled to the Grand Canyon over a dozen times and hiked to the bottom at least four times in the last decade. It has always been pretty inspirational for me from both a photographic and a spiritual perspective. In fact I met my wife, Carin, while backpacking there in 2001.
Las Vegas,Weddings While in Las Vegas this past week for WPPI, I didn’t want to pass up the opportunity to work on some ideas I had been thinking of for a while now. Thanks to Julie Cane at the N9ne group, my model, Stacey Lee, and of course Kay and Kirk Beaton for making it[more…]
For the second year in a row, Timothy was awarded an Accolade of Excellence Award during the Wedding and Portrait Photographers International 16X20 print competition. The winning image was Crystal Mill, part of a series of digital infrared images. Timothy has become one of the leaders in digital black and white infrared photography. [more…]
A couple of weeks ago, I had the privilege of photographing Jessica and Evan’s Breckenridge wedding. These are some of the photos.
Last week, I mentioned assembling multiple images into a single panoramic image. After a few people asked me about it, I thought I would elaborate on exactly how to make a panoramic image. The best way is to use a film camera specifically designed to make panoramic images. These cameras use 6X17 film instead of[more…]