A few images from a pet shoot I did on Sunday.
I am a San Diego based photographer. I work with portrait, commercial, wedding, engagement, family, pet and maternity photography. I created this blog to share my work and to challenge myself to be consistently productive. Feel free to comment, I would love to know what you think.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
A recent pet shoot
Labels:
11mm,
35mm,
black and white,
color,
d300,
dogs,
flash bounce,
nikon,
pet photography,
photo,
photography,
sb600,
split tone
Thursday, February 16, 2012
A Candid
This was a quick candid shot taken on a food shoot in San Diego for Rosaria Pizza which is now The Foundry in North Park. Check it out.
Labels:
culinary photography,
d300,
flash bounce,
food,
nikon,
north park,
san diego,
sb600
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Bogart the French Bulldog
Labels:
35mm,
d300,
flash bounce,
french bulldog,
LA,
los angeles,
pet photography,
photo,
photography
Monday, February 13, 2012
A Portrait
This is definitely a different style for me. It has a very soft, almost painted look, which I think is appropriate for the picture but not something I do very often. I have a lot of fun trying to decide which way to go with my images and try (as much as I can) not to force my agenda and let the image guide me.
Labels:
50mm,
brushed,
california,
d300,
f/2.8,
flash bounce,
photo,
photography,
portrait,
san diego,
soft
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Sammy
Labels:
2.8,
d300,
dog,
flash bounce,
natural light,
nikon,
pet,
pet photography,
photo,
photography,
san diego,
sb600
Monday, February 6, 2012
More shots from Ocean Beach
Labels:
california,
d300,
natural light,
nikon,
ocean beach,
photography,
san diego
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Flower in windowsill
Labels:
1.8,
b+w,
black and white,
close-up,
flower,
natural light,
nikon d300,
photo,
photography
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
House in Ocean Beach
It's pretty obvious that there's a lot of photoshop going on here. This is a really old image I made about 3 years ago. Sometimes I find awfully taken shots on my hard drive and end up messing around with them to see what I can salvage.
Labels:
california,
color,
natural light,
ocean beach,
photography,
photoshop
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