Posts Tagged ‘children’

BEST OF 2011

BEST OF 2011

Ive been in Japan for the past few weeks so the annual “Best Of” post has been postponed until now. 2011 seemed to come and go in a breeze. Check out my brief year-end wrap up and 100 of my favorite images made in the year 2011 after the jump.


BEST OF 2010

BEST OF 2010

2010 was a crazy year filled with lots of surprises. If you were to ask me a year ago, where I would be in a year, I most likely wouldn’t be anywhere near the reality of it all. Check out my annual, end-of-year, post filled with my favorite images made throughout 2010 here.


WORKING WITH KIDS!

WORKING WITH KIDS!

For 3 days in mid-November I had the pleasure of working with a handful of children from local Houston area Boys and Girls Clubs, teaching them photography on behalf of Canon and the NFL. I worked with children ranging in age from 9-16 and had an absolute blast teaching the children different aspects of photography from camera techniques and fundamentals to sports and portrait photography. See photos of the kids and read more about the experience here.


THE 400 PAGE BLURB BOOK

THE 400 PAGE BLURB BOOK

I recently created a mammoth, 400 page 7″x7″ book via Blurb.com for my grandmother’s 80th birthday celebration. The pages were filled with 100% scanned in film images from my family’s history. See how the book came to be as well as see lots of photos of the finished product in this post.


BEST OF THE CHRONICLE 2010 (JAN-JUNE)

BEST OF THE CHRONICLE 2010 (JAN-JUNE)

One of my regular editorial clients is my hometown newspaper, The Houston Chronicle. Since my workload lately consists of more corporate work, getting an assignment from the Chron often seems like a much needed break. From triathlons to plastic surgeons, these are my favorite images produced on location for The Houston Chronicle between January and June, 2010.


DESTINATION: QATAR

DESTINATION: QATAR

I’ve been pretty busy lately and have much to catch up on the blog world. I still need to update my blog with my stuff from Africa, Brazil and my story completed at the Eddie Adams Workshop last month, but this post is devoted to a rather interesting trip I took last week to Qatar [...]


CHRON FAVS 2

CHRON FAVS 2

This is my second installment of my 2 part favorites post highlighting my favorite images taken during Houston Chronicle assignments. This post contains images from roughly mid-May 2009 through this past weekend taken from my Houston Chronicle assignments only. I am a regular contributor to my hometown newspaper and get to shoot all kinds of [...]


VUVOX

*EDIT 6/21/08* I just removed the audio track from this piece since it seemed to automatically play when you visit my blog, which was a little annoying. Visit my VUVOX page to check out the full piece with the audio intact. Thanks!


MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU

MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU

Its been almost a month since my last update. Wow. I’ve been busy, which is good I guess. Working on the movie, working on new internship things, and working on my brand new MacPro system. There’s nothing like 10Gb of RAM, 3 wide screen monitors and a fresh install of Final Cut Studio 2 to get the [...]


A LOCAL SALUTE

A LOCAL SALUTE

I had quite the day yesterday. I woke up at about 7am and was out bright and early to nab a decent parking spot for the annual Veterans’ Day parade in downtown. With a start time of 10am, I knew that the streets would be on lock down after a certain time, so I wiggled [...]


$25,000 AND ENGLISH TOFFEE

$25,000 AND ENGLISH TOFFEE

I was greeted nice and early with a 7am sheet of ice covering my entire car. Needless to say I am not used to waking up at 7am, let alone waking up to 30 degrees and ice covering everything. I did notice that the morning light was just so amazing as I drove to my [...]