Take a look - http://www.hdrspotting.com/LatestHDRPhotos
I was recently lucky enough to receive an invitation to contribute to the website HDR Spotting. This site showcases some very talented HDR Photographers and I am very grateful for the opportunity to have my work seen on the site. My first submission can be seen on the front page of the "Latest" gallery -
I will continue to submit to the site so keep an eye out for some of my favorite HDR work to make an appearance. Until then you can see a gallery of my HDR photos on my website. Click on this link - HDR Gallery
The shot on HDR Spotting is from Christmas eve dinner at my parent's house.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Happy Holidays!
I hope everyone had a safe, and relaxing holiday. Definitely a great time of year for an abundance of photography.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
East 4th Street Cleveland
I recently had the privilege of shooting for the developers of East 4th street in Downtown Cleveland. E.4th st. is the hot new entertainment, dining and residential area downtown. You can plan a full evening of fun within one city block. House of Blues offering national concerts, great dining atmosphere at restaurants like Lola, Le Strada, The Green House Tavern, Zocalo and more, catch a show at Pickwick and Frolic, watch the game, bowl, grab a beer and shoot some pool at The Corner Alley, then grab an artistically prepared coffee at The Erie Island Coffee Company. Quickly becoming one of my favorite places in Cleveland I was thrilled to have the opportunity to truly capture the beauty and atmosphere of this street.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Clothcraft Clothes in Cleveland
I recently visited the Clothcraft Clothes warehouse in Cleveland with Jocelyn. This building was owned by the Joseph & Fiess Co. and opened in 1846. Joseph & Fiess manufactured men's apparel for Hugo Boss. The company discontinued production in 1997 and the building was sold in 2000 to developers Ameri-con, with plans to turn the space into condominiums. The project has seen little movement in the following years and is now occupied by many homeless people. A decent exploration with a few disturbing moments. Which included seeing a pair of cheerleader's pom poms on the basement floor of the first building, a women's purse on a stripped down box spring frame, and a pair of young boy's underoos and transformers blanket on the floor of the second building.
Clothcraft Clothes in Cleveland
I recently visited the Clothcraft Clothes warehouse in Cleveland with Jocelyn. This building was owned by the Joseph & Fiess Co. and opened in 1846. Joseph & Fiess manufactured men's apparel for Hugo Boss. The company discontinued production in 1997 and the building was sold in 2000 to developers Ameri-con, with plans to turn the space into condominiums. The project has seen little movement in the following years and is now occupied by many homeless people. A decent exploration with a few disturbing moments. Which included seeing a pair of cheerleader's pom poms on the basement floor of the first building, a women's purse on a stripped down box spring frame, and a pair of young boy's underoos and transformers blanket on the floor of the second building.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Dallas Texas
Recently had a commercial shoot in Dallas, Texas with the boss man and the best clients in the world. After a fourteen hour shoot in Downtown Dallas I decided that I still had some left in me. So I went back to the hotel room, rearranged my equipment, cleaned up a bit from the days activities and headed back out to shoot for another 5 hours. Enjoy!
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