So it's been a while, I know. Over the break, I made a trip to Glenwood Springs, CO. Glenwood is where one Mr. Doc Holliday retired after he developed TB. Upon his death, Wyatt Earp carried him up this mountain and buried him.
The great Caleb Chancey and Bryan Johnson introduced me to the wonders of the Rolleiflex camera. It's a 1938 medium format film camera. One of those great pieces of engineering that still works today. No electronics, all mechanics.
A couple of weeks ago, I did a calendar shoot for Women of Opera Birmingham (or WOOBs for short). The calendar is now out as a fundraiser for the Opera.
Ann Marie is a self-described non-traditionalist, which to a photographer, is music to my ears. This was one of the most fun shoots I've ever had. Please note her shoes, which will be worn down the aisle this coming sunday.
My good buddy from Orlando Shakes, Nathan, let me crash with him a couple of weeks ago in Queens. He's got a sweet set up in Astoria, and looking to strike it big in the Big Apple.
Bekah's mother is the administrative assistant for the School of the Arts for Samford, and I was thrilled when she asked me to shoot her daughter's wedding. Bekah and Drew were married in Pleasant Grove, and are currently at Disney World for their honeymoon.