Corey Sheppard
 I shot some portraits with Shepps last week for his upcoming artist profile in SBC. Corey is a wizard with photoshop and digital manipulation, and it's his vision to display that with his portrait as well. So instead of doing some crazy set up for the shoot, we kept it simple stupid and tried a couple easy things. He's probably gonna buck on the post production, and I imagine that I won't recognize the image when it's all said and done. Can't wait to see what comes out of it!!
I shot some portraits with Shepps last week for his upcoming artist profile in SBC. Corey is a wizard with photoshop and digital manipulation, and it's his vision to display that with his portrait as well. So instead of doing some crazy set up for the shoot, we kept it simple stupid and tried a couple easy things. He's probably gonna buck on the post production, and I imagine that I won't recognize the image when it's all said and done. Can't wait to see what comes out of it!!
Corey and Anthony Leffelaar started a new headwear company called Vivo headwear. They put together a sick snow and skate team, and some real fine quality dome gear. Check out there stuff, it's gooooood.
Did you know Peter Line has a tail?!?

Neither did I until I started editing some photos I shot of him this summer. Like father, like dog.. Peter Line: Legend with a tail.
Vera Janssen

I was going through some imges last night and I came across this gem.  It's a light test shot of Vera  for one of my Nikita Monday shoots at Camp of Champs. It made me smile.  This chick is soo rad.  Super good ripper, kills it on a snowmachine and slaughters it at life on a regular.  Check her out in the new Alterna video this fall.
Ben Bilocq
 Ben's interview came out in SBC a couple weeks ago. I shot his portrait for the interview. This is the photo they didn't use.
Ben's interview came out in SBC a couple weeks ago. I shot his portrait for the interview. This is the photo they didn't use.
panasonic LX5
My friend was on the hunt for a new point and shoot this weekend. I can't pretend I am up to date with all the new point and shots coming out every week, but it's fun to catch up every once and a while. So I put in some hours researching and reading up on the latest and greatest to help him out. It came down to two cameras in the end which happen to be brothers both part of the Leica family. Panasonic LX5 and a Leica Dlux 4. After much debate he dropped in on the panasonic at half the price of the Dlux.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/1007/10072110panasonicdmclx5.asp
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0809/08091502leica_dlux4_clux3.asp
In the end you can get nice pictures with any camera, but having a good camera does help someone realize their vision and bring it to life. A good camera makes it easier and makes it fun. If you shoot with a camera that you enjoy shooting, your images will be better for it. Have fun Mark!
























 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                