Posts Tagged ‘work’
First evening on the ground here in Haiti I went on a little tour of some devastation in Port-au-Prince (special thanks to photog David Uttley for driving). The damage is extensive, extreme, and (add dramatic "E" words here). It's difficult...
Read More Post a comment (0)It's been happening often on trips lately. One kid will catch a glimpse of the back of my camera as I'm shooting and he's hooked. He wants to see every shot I take after that. Then the crowds come, kids...
Read More post a comment (3)Here are some photos from the Samoa Tsunami Relief trip late last year. I walked around a market and had fun interacting with these people, and was surprised at their openness. The last few are some I just wanted to...
Read More Post a comment (0)First day here in the Philippines, we visited some work in the City. There was major flood damage near the river that caused mud to fill 2 stories of homes. SP has been organizing teams to help clean up. Talk...
Read More post a comment (4)Just coming to the end of editing down 4000 images from Colombia, and decided to post a couple of my favs. I feel like my preference and style change by the year. It could be my influences or it could...
Read More post a comment (2)I got wowed today when I started messing around with HDR processing. Which stands for Holy Dramatic Render!! Well not really, but it made me a new believer in post processing. I took a few shots on a tripod at...
Read More Post a comment (0)I was testing out some lighting techniques today for a shoot tonight. Using my Alien Bees ABR800 ringlight, and a few Nikon SB800’s I created this image. I’ll post the shots from tonight later, check back.

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Of all the "firsts" in my life none have sucked as much as this one. I had my first Flowbee haircut yesterday. Not only was it quick and clean, it was like getting a really sucky head massage. This thing...
Read More Post a comment (0)we got a new camera in the office, Matt Powell put this one together…yes i really am that weird
Paul D. Sherar from Matt Powell on Vimeo.
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