Tuesday, February 26, 2008

The Agony and the Ecstasy


Launching a new website is like trying to get an oversized boxkite to fly. It's cumbersome, fragile and needing lots of attention while it's in the shop. Then, just as you're about to give it wing, there seem to be endless adjustments that keep it grounded. But, once it lumbers up into the sky, it becomes an object of art--for all to enjoy. And, the frustrations are forgotten as that thing of beauty soars across the blue.

The image on the right was a candid. I did not pose the subject, I composed in the camera and clicked. Both the light and the graceful lines of the girl are lovely.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Brave New Family

This is one of my favorites. It is singular, iconic and has a depth that few family portraits ever reach. The mood is apprehensive, uncertain. There is simultaneously a feeling of impending doom and enduring hope. While they are walking towards the light, over their shoulders are ever-encroaching dark and powerful clouds. I see this image as a metaphor for all the travails that a family has to endure. What parents go through to raise their children in this often toxic culture is nothing short of heroic.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Nuclear Light



This beautiful family wanted a unique portrait. I'd photographed their wedding years before. Now, I had the distinct honor of photographing them again with their charming daughter. I explained that when we go outside, despite having some visual skills, I have no control over the weather.

Well, late in the shoot, after we had already taken a few nice images, the skies just lit up. The trick was to incorporate the diagonal sweep of the clouds into the composition. Notice that the family's eyes are gazing in the same direction as the lines of the clouds. To finish the image, I placed an auxiliary light--with a warming gel--to the right of the family. Shazam!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Painted Sisters


The longer I am in the wonderful world of photography, the more I realize how indebted we photographers are to painters. All the the principles of art, the rules of composition, color balance and aesthetic sense were worked out long before the first camera ever winked.
So, it is with great admiration and a strong sense of gratitude that I share my small contribution. What started as a photograph (above) was transformed into a rather endearing painting. As you may notice, the composition has been changed as well as the color palette and overall look. Working in Corel Painter, this image went through a half dozen stillbirths before coming into its own.
Hope you enjoy it.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Family du Jour



This is one of my favorite images from 2007. It's a huge departure from my typical style. I particularly love the sense of each personality shining brightly and individually in a top of the world type seting. And, as much as they are individuals, the bond of love and family carries through. It has that rare combination of being both eclectic and endearing.