Monday, May 26, 2008

PotD: Memorial Day

I went to visit my grandpa's grave today since he was a Navy man back in the day and fought in WWII...

While I was there I decided to shoot some Memorial Day wild art.

Here is my other Photo of the Day:
This lady showed her children where their grandfather is buried in Mesa. They had never met him before, but cried at his loss nonetheless.

PotD: Salt River Tubing

I had to shoot a photo page of people tubing the Salt River today.

Here are a couple Photo(s) of the Day:

Saturday, May 24, 2008

PotD: ASU Softball

ASU took on Northwestern on Friday for game one of the NCAA softball Super Regionals.

Here are my Photo(s) of the Day:



Monday, May 19, 2008

PotD: Masturbation Awareness Month (PG-13)

The sex and relationships writer at College Times is working on an article about May being Masturbation Awareness Month.

My editor wanted some sort of illustration. It was hard to come up with anything other than the obvious. I thought a more figurative approach would be best.

Here's my Photo of the Day:

Sunday, May 11, 2008

PotD: Freelance!!

Since going full-time at the College Times in January I've been too busy to really pursue or take on any freelance gigs.

Two years ago when I was still at ASU's newspaper (the State Press) I had to take a picture of the India Plaza's owner for a story we were doing. He asked me then if I ever did any freelance work, so I gave him one of my business cards and haven't heard anything from him since....Until two days ago.

He is looking to open an indian food restaurant in the plaza and needed shots of some of his dishes for the menu.

Here are some of my Photo(s) of the Day:




Here was my setup for this shoot:
I set one strobe to shoot through a white umbrella on the right with the white side of a reflector on the left to bounce the light. Then I set my other strobe (set to 105mm) behind the table to back-light the dishes. 

Monday, May 5, 2008

PotD: Energy Conservation

I had to illustrate a story about energy conservation today...How do you illustrate energy conservation with a subject from the story?!

I brainstormed a bit and thought that just one photo wouldn't do...Maybe a comic-strip style illustration was in order.

Here's my Photo of the Day: