One of the newest parts of our paper is wild art (also known as feature art at the journalism school I attended, SJSU, and several papers). The idea is to capture people having fun, living life and the flavor of the people and the city.
The first one we published that I took was of Luke on his scooter looking so serious, followed by several I shot (in their original color):
He looks so serious in this photo.
I liked this father-daughter moment of Jason and Maya and in talking to them found out he had been carrying her most of the day, check out her feet - no shoes.
Kids make great subjects always doing fun things:
In this one which is my favorite so far, Jayden who was having his first taste of salsa, decided to share his chips with his dad, Eric.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Gay Pride Parade, Part Two
The San Francisco pride event was great for memories and lots of colorful photos. Some more of my favorites I submitted to the Daily:
The California Men's Retreat got a lot of attention with this fellow.
The coordination of CHEER San Francisco was intense.
From the bike squad that opened the rally came a "Paris Hilton" and guard.
One of my favorite floats was that of Google which started with these dancers.
Then came the float which played "Sulu Dance" and had George Takei (Sulu from Star Trek) watch and participate in the dance named after him.
The California Men's Retreat got a lot of attention with this fellow.
The coordination of CHEER San Francisco was intense.
From the bike squad that opened the rally came a "Paris Hilton" and guard.
One of my favorite floats was that of Google which started with these dancers.
Then came the float which played "Sulu Dance" and had George Takei (Sulu from Star Trek) watch and participate in the dance named after him.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Gay Pride Parade, Part One
The Gay Pride event this weekend in San Francisco was one of my favorite assignments for the paper so far. Though I've photographed parades in the past for other papers, having the press pass that let me photograph from inside the gates made it so much more amazing (and, of course, easier to get such fun angles and moments).
My editor, Dave, liked the photos and said he wished this had been one of our color issues. My photos made the front page and one page of a small photo essay inside (click any to enlarge):
The page had a lot of my work in it, as a lot of photos in the ad below the photo story for Back to Sports are mine as well:
The Altoids float was an explosion of color and movement with dancing and bubbles:
Balloon Magic really got the crowd cheering:
My editor, Dave, liked the photos and said he wished this had been one of our color issues. My photos made the front page and one page of a small photo essay inside (click any to enlarge):
The page had a lot of my work in it, as a lot of photos in the ad below the photo story for Back to Sports are mine as well:
The Altoids float was an explosion of color and movement with dancing and bubbles:
Balloon Magic really got the crowd cheering:
Friday, June 22, 2007
Brown Dirt Cowboy's Ad
When I shoot ads for the newspaper, sometimes clients have a preconceived notion of what they would like, a set of directions, a sketch or two for me, etc.. Other times, clients will ask me for a lot of input, when that happens I stroll around their store, looking for just the right angles and often shoot things with minor changes to give them the freedom to have their photos match the ad which they will compose later. This ad is an example of the latter type.
Both the and the furniture were stunning.
The place had a lot of reflective surfaces, this shot was taken with the reflection carefully chosen to show off items and also how spacious the place is, filled with treasures to explore.
Usually I go out of my way to not have my flash in the photo. However I knew that in this instance the flash would appear as the lighting on the candle, so I shot it both ways and the client opted for the "lit candle" one for the ad. I think it works quite well.
Both the and the furniture were stunning.
The place had a lot of reflective surfaces, this shot was taken with the reflection carefully chosen to show off items and also how spacious the place is, filled with treasures to explore.
Usually I go out of my way to not have my flash in the photo. However I knew that in this instance the flash would appear as the lighting on the candle, so I shot it both ways and the client opted for the "lit candle" one for the ad. I think it works quite well.
Friday, June 15, 2007
Going to the dogs
I've noticed lately a lot of dogs are becoming one of the subjects of my lens. Often when shooting Town Talk for the paper I'll make use of the dog as a prop for the photo, as is this one with Coco and her puppy, Lavendar for Bella and Daisy's, A Dog Salon and Boutique...
and again with Cara and Isla, the latter being the pet of and store mascot of Sunhee Moon, designer and owner of a store of the same name.
Now that the paper also has me taking photos of San Franciscans just being themselves for feature or "wild art" as my editor puts it, dogs show up time and time again like Jennifer and her dog, Otto enjoying a moment together.
and again with Cara and Isla, the latter being the pet of and store mascot of Sunhee Moon, designer and owner of a store of the same name.
Now that the paper also has me taking photos of San Franciscans just being themselves for feature or "wild art" as my editor puts it, dogs show up time and time again like Jennifer and her dog, Otto enjoying a moment together.
Friday, June 08, 2007
Nate, A Chef Profile in Color
Sunday, June 03, 2007
After the Movie Thoughts: Knocked Up
Today Colleen and I went to see the movie, "Knocked Up". Not only did she suggest it, she was seeing it for the second time having liked it so much the night before.
The movie was really funny, though longer than I expected. I did like how some lines were both funny and profound, like the one about how kids' jobs is to show us how much fun they're having, and how little we are in comparison.
I definitely think kids can have fun with simple pleasures easily (in the movie in particular kids with bubbles were talked about) such as time to hang out on the playground, as these shots of Hannah and Seth just having fun naturally show.
The movie was really funny, though longer than I expected. I did like how some lines were both funny and profound, like the one about how kids' jobs is to show us how much fun they're having, and how little we are in comparison.
I definitely think kids can have fun with simple pleasures easily (in the movie in particular kids with bubbles were talked about) such as time to hang out on the playground, as these shots of Hannah and Seth just having fun naturally show.
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Feeding the Geese
Rosie demonstrates how Animal Control addresses the geese that live nearby. The employees, being animal lovers, enjoy the presence of the geese, but they like to block the road.
So for their own safety, they are fed and lead off the trail.
Ironically, the center found one of the foods the geese, who have been living there for about twelve years, like the best is dry dog food.
So for their own safety, they are fed and lead off the trail.
Ironically, the center found one of the foods the geese, who have been living there for about twelve years, like the best is dry dog food.
Friday, June 01, 2007
Photos of the Week (Ending 06/01/07)
My photos of the week are all of advertising shots taken for Back to Sports. The owner, Ahimsa's desire was for photos to show accurately what kind of events can be found at their establishment so I photographed (among other things) a sparring match, a person working out, and a physical therapist giving an exam.
I think these really capture the actions and the moods of the place and can't wait to see them in the new full page ad.
I think these really capture the actions and the moods of the place and can't wait to see them in the new full page ad.
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