Edgefest was way out at Schnepf Farms again this year. I kind of rushed this assignment so I could make it to my editor's house on time for his charitable bocci ball tournament. Aside from the 105-degree heat, it was another fun event.
There were The Kooks. Mickey Avalon. Mosh pits. Civet. Authority Zero. And crowd surfers.
Saturday ASU took on Georgia at home at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe. It was no surprise that the #3 nationally-ranked Georgia Bulldogs dominated over the ASU Sun Devils. It was sort of a big game so it was nationally televised and they had one of those cable-suspended TV cameras that hovered around over the field, which is always pretty cool to see.
UGA brought along their beloved mascot... That's a handsome bulldog. (This was supposed to be a GIF animation file that is apparently not working.)
Last night I met up with a couple of local models who contacted me through ModelMayhem.com for a shoot a few weeks ago. I location scouted last week and found the most perfect below-ground parking garage in Phoenix for the shoot, but when we arrived we were kicked out by some young rent-a-cop who called it in and was told to escort us off the premises. I didn't see him there last week when I scouted it.
We improvised and ended up at Steele Indian School Park in Phoenix. The girls had scheduled to have a makeup artist, hair stylist, and a wardrobe stylist involved...
It turned out that the hair and wardrobe stylists canceled on us, so the makeup artist sort of filled in the other roles and this is what we ended up with...
Saturday night ASU took on UNLV at Sun Devil Stadium. UNLV was definitely an underdog coming in, but they pulled off the upset, beating ASU on their home turf in overtime.
You may notice that I usually have significant lapses in my posts. It's not that I'm not shooting everyday; it's more that I often feel that what I'm shooting isn't necessarily post-worthy. I've decided to look past that notion and show you some of my day-to-day work load.
Here are some examples of the product shots I regularly do for our style pages. I used to use a white cloth backdrop draped over a chair, but found that the opaque glass desktops in the office make for a much better backdrop since I can light through them.
Saturday night I was on the sidelines for the Sun Devils' 41-17 victory over Stanford. It was a warm one. I think it was 113 degrees on Saturday, and being down on the grass was disgustingly humid and sticky. As uncomfortable as it was, I really enjoyed this assignment.
I am the chief photographer for AZ Integrated Media, the parent company of the College Times; a free weekly magazine with a readership of more than 100,000 that caters to the college-age crowd in the Phoenix area.