Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Thursday, January 15, 2009

New Images for Lisa Tate

Image capture and layers combined, just need to add some localized re-touching for dust, dirt, and local contrast/color control and they'll be ready for Lisa.

Yea, its late. I should have been in bed two hours ago, but Jeremy and Jamie Wood turned me on to emusic.com., it's like the royalty free version of music. Ok, not really you still can only use the music for personal use, no commercial use, but it's cheap, like 30 cents a song cheap!

Check out Lisa's beautiful new work:






More after the jump...

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Salmon Life

Some images/photography from an evening out on the town in Salmon Idaho. Saki bombs at the junkyard bistro, then on to the local color and culture of the Lemhi county fair and rodeo.









More after the jump...

Matt Green

It's been fun floating the Middle Fork with Brother Green this summer. Some portraits from the last trip. Hope to work more with you next year Matt.






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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Playa Cavancha


Here's an image I made a year ago today of surfers in the line up as I circled around to land at Playa Cavancha, Iquique Chile. More after the jump...

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Norton and Amos Burg


As a "liason between the people and the place" commercial raft guide Jim Norton searches to find a " balance between potential benefits of exposing commercial raft clients to wilderness, but increasingly needing to pamper to their experience."

"I was consumed with thoughts about the arc of Amos’ life, the current trajectory of my own and the powerful reciprocity of the relationship between people and their environment. Separated by generations of years and worlds of cultural change, I felt bound to Amos as witness to this timeless importance of wild places — not just for repositories of biodiversity, but as nurseries for the human spirit." -Jim Norton

Read Jim Norton's full article on the unsung explorer and river runner Amos Burg published in the November issue of the Mountain Gazeete. More after the jump...

Monday, December 17, 2007