Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Hump Day Harmonics

Todays edition of HDH is... drumroll please...

The Dandy Warhols - Welcome to the Monkey House (actually the next twenty or so bands will all have a resounding theme that I will touch on, since I learned about each band from one source).



The Dandy Warhols stole the name from a play on Andy Warhol of course, but they have been around for a few years. When trying to come up with a new band, album or whatever each week, I decided to touch on source of music inspiration for several years or should I say seasons. I had actually heard of the Dandy Warhols from their song "Bohemian Like You" (video contains nudity) which got quite a bit of radio play. Then you didn't hear much from them again... until I heard "We Used to be Friends" and I was hooked! Actually the entire album (name stolen from the Kurt Vonegut book) is great, so if you haven't listened... go check it out.

Jarrett & Gina's E-Session

Jarrett & Gina met me in the Arts District of Downtown D for some E-Shots, we just had their wedding last weekend but I am in blog catch up mode still so you may see those in December... seriously though I am catching up! It was great to have one of Jarrett's friends come up to me at the wedding and say, "so, you liked the Weezer album, huh?" So thanks to the blog stalkers, don't be afraid to leave a comment, I usually try to reply too! Enough of my babble, you came for the pics...



Wait, bamboo in downtown Dallas?

This was after we got kicked off the JP Morgan Chase sidewalk... we got the shots anyways... what is it with not being able to take a photo anymore?


Jarrett works for Dallas morning news, so we thought this was a must have


I asked Jarrett if he had some ups, and let me tell you he did and this wasn't his first jump on film!


Again, this doesn't have a downtown feel but I can find grass almost anywhere...


and a little different flavor with some Old Skool Action


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Hump Day Harmonics

Todays edition (yes, I know I missed a week) of HDH is the Phoenix, it's an older album but a goodie. It's Never Been Like This came out in 2006 but I bet it's new to you!

Take a listen... and let me know what you think!

Monday, June 16, 2008

Joseph & Hollen's Wedding at The Tribute Golf Course

Joseph & Hollen had a great wedding at one of the best golf courses in the area, The Tribute Golf Course in The Colony. They had a great outdoor ceremony that ended with the Mariachi band playing on the Terrace for happy hour while we finished some pictures. They opted to do some alone time for some more memorable couples shots which I highly suggest everyone plan for.



The ceremony was at the Queen's Park Gazebo


The Reception was in the Royal Ballroom


Some Table Decor and the Lovely Hollen


The Bridesmaids Bouquets


Hollen's Bouquet and Tribute Picture


The Guys just patiently waiting, with a little visitor


Hollen's Dad getting ready and a funny one


Hollen makes her entrance and Joseph finally gets to see his bride to be


And now a happy couple and a quick relaxed photo


People make their way to the Terrace for drinks while the Mariachi plays on


The Mariachi a little closer from Mick


A quick shot while we roam the course real quick


This awesome little bridge makes for great photos


And I have been known to stop people and ask for their Fishing Pole, Bike, Golf Clubs, etc... so be up for anything.


The Tribute as the sun sets and a plane flies over...


Congrats Hollen and Joseph, enjoy.

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Hump Day Harmonics

Real quick before it's tomorrow...

Todays edition of HDH is Weezer, and their new Red Album which just so happens to be out TODAY!



Great song being played right now is Pork and Beans and this video cracks me up...

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

My day at the Cotton Bowl

A while back I was asked to help out fellow photographer Ron St. Angelo (whom you may remember from his book signing that I covered) with a shoot at the Cotton Bowl with a few familiar faces. I'll refer to them in nicknames, but you should be able to tell from the photos who they were. For all the photographers out there, assisting, second shooting, changing backs, rolling spools and even just watching other photographers work will help your photography. You can never know everything and if you pick up on something while helping out, then it was all worth it, not to mention sometimes you get to play catch with legends. The background of the shoot was getting some older football players to do some retro, vintage shots in the Cotton Bowl and even had the guy that supplied the equipment for the movie Leatherheads bring all the helmets, balls, shoes and the works.

Here's Ron getting the Blad setup


and another on the field with my Quantum T5DR


We started up in the corner of the Cotton Bowl with this guy nicknamed "Roger the Dodger" or "Captain Comeback", I'll just try and call him Captain Comeback as this might be a long story, but one I had typed up that night while it was all still fresh.


As you can see it was a little bit of a production with Fox 4 and Time Warner both filming while shooting.


We started doing some throwing motions and started throwing the ball to me about 5 feet away. On the 4th pass, I said, I oughta start counting these and keep a running total. Ron told him I had been waiting all week to catch a pass from him...


We then went down on the field and got the lights set up and he was talking with Nita from Fox 4 and I went over to get him if he was through with her questions, while talking with her, he raised the ball and waved me "to go deep" and I took off across the field. Now the shots we were doing were with old leather helmets, so the ball he was throwing was a replica 1930 football, with no little nubbins for grip and about as fat as a watermelon. As I am running, I thought to myself, you can't let a single ball he throws touch the ground because this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. First throw down on the field is led perfectly as I have to reach as far as possible to get both hands on it and just sandwich it together. With my head, hands (holding a ball just thrown from Captain Comeback) way out in front of my body, I finally regain my step to some cheers from Captain Comeback, Nita and the other camera crew. As I am running towards Captain Comeback to throw the ball, cuz I don't want to embarrass myself trying to throw a watermelon 30 yards, I hear Captain Comeback tell Nita, "that was a nice catch", ok surely he's blowing smoke but I could care less. I threw it back and he waved me on again, same deal perfect spiral and I squeeze it in. Then again, and again, and again and again till the 17th ball while sprinting down the field sails over my leaping outstretched arm by a few feet do I hang my head and shame and tell him "I had to have at least one TO moment". We continued shooting the pics and on of the shots, he told Ron, "He's got some good hands!"

I'm freaking floating, Captain Comeback just told me I have good hands! Sure again, he's probably blowing smoke, but I don't freaking care... I just caught 23 of 24 balls from Roger the Dodger, the Dodger just threw me passes so hard it left my ring finger red and swollen and I could care less, even if it's broken. The only thing I wish, is that I could somehow hold a camera while catching passes, but I did get a pic with him afterwards.


A quick snap as he was leaving


I headed up to the dressing room to see if Moose had made it yet and Captain Comeback was out signing hard hats from all the guys working on the Cotton Bowl, I admire the guys that do that instead of the not now, I'm busy types.



Moose came next and I didn't dare let him block me, he squeezed into some old timie shoes that were about a size to small. He grinned and beared it for the shot and ended up getting some really cool stuff like below and in a Heisman like pose.




As soon as that shoot finished, I was helping Moose rip off the size to small leather shoes so he could get a little more camera time in comfort with Nita and Cody.


All in all, a cool shoot and even more cooler day that I will never forget.

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Now playing: Gnarls Barkley - Crazy
via FoxyTunes

Monday, June 02, 2008

Kyle & Katie's Wedding at St. Gabriels in McKinney

Kyle & Katie had a great wedding a while back now and I am finally getting around to getting some blogs up on the site... St. Gabriels is an awesome church with some pretty sweet light inside, I can't wait to shoot there again. Andree Baca is the coordinator up there and was great to work with, so I hope to see her soon as well. They had their wedding reception at the lovely Bingham House, a very popular spot that I frequent at least a few times a year. If you don't remember Kyle & Katie's E-Session, she is the Starbucks Diva that even hooked me up with a Starbucks gift card at the wedding (how sweet is that) as a thanks. So here's some pics, and I am trying something a little new on the layout, let me know what you think...

It's all about the details...


Some getting ready shots (love, love the one when she sees her self in the mirror)


The guys


The church (gotta love Kyle, lifting one leg on the kiss)


From the Reception


Cake, bling and bubbles and it's happily ever after!


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Now playing: The Bravery - An Honest Mistake
via FoxyTunes