Monday, November 23, 2009

Photo of the Week


Portraiture can be one of the greatest challenges in photography. How do you "stage" a shoot, but capture natural and spontaneous expressions? More times than not, the perfect shot ends up being when the person least expects it...


Tower of Power at Golden Hour




Here's a series of images I was able to capture just as the setting sun was hiding behind the clouds. These are the giant electrical towers that run through Mission Valley. The dark horizon is where the turf meets the surf in Point Loma (near where the San Diego River runs into the Ocean).


Thursday, November 19, 2009

Photo of the Week


This week's featured photo is a night shot of Mission Valley. It's facing south, from the bluffs above Fashion Valley Mall, looking across to Hillcrest. This was a 30 second exposure at a small aperture of f/16 to bring out the starbursts in the lights.


Thursday, November 12, 2009

A Mission Bay Morning






It must have been the perfect, sunny and warm weather, but the other morning I was hit with inspiration to head to Mission Bay and capture some of this "morning mood". As I found myself being drawn towards Ski Beach at Mission Bay, I notice how calm and tranquil it was. Much different at 8am, as opposed to the hustle and bustle later in the day. Here's a few of the images I was able to bring home...

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Get Your Yacht On!





Well, I just recently had my most challenging assignment yet. I was hired to shoot interior and exterior shots of a yacht that recently went on the market. It was the middle of the day, and the sun was shining in through all the windows into the much darker interior. The contrasting light was definitely the most challenging I've encountered. I captured all these shots with no controlled lighting! I was able to work around it by shooting at different exposures and "fusing" the photos together to get a fuller exposure. And I won't even start about the lower interior of the yacht - no windows, low lighting, and bathrooms not much bigger than an outhouse. But I love the challenge, I love the experience, and I love learning. I kinda loved that yacht too - whew! The greatest thing about this assignment was gaining invaluable experience and how to do a better job with better techniques next time. A big THANK YOU to Mark Gibbons who hired me and trusted me, knowing that it would be my first yacht shoot. It only gets better from here ;-)

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Rises and Sets



Hello world! I hope everyone had a fun and safe Spook Day - a.k.a. Halloween. It must be the change of the seasons, but we've been having some spectacular sunrises and sunsets. I was able to capture both of these over the weekend - each taken from my balcony overlooking Mission Valley, here in San Diego. The sunrise had this amazing hue of the deepest red/orange I have ever seen. And I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this super-thick blanket of fog rolling inward through the valley as the sun was going down.