Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Jonata and Wine Spectator Magazine


I had a great time getting to know another local wine maker, Matt Dees at Jonata vineyards in Santa Ynez. Wine Spectator hired me to make these images.





I spent the day making portraits, and then was left in the vineyard until sunset to make photos of the vines and Oak Trees. 
Jonata is Chumash for Oak.







I create narrative driven portraits on location. This time, Santa Barbara, California.

Enjoy.

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Urban Wine Trail

The urban wine trail is a new and refreshing thing here in Santa Barbara.

I was asked to shoot some of the tasting rooms by Santa Barbara’s own Food and Home magazine.





Some of the older parts of town are being re-gentrified by the Santa Barbara County wine industry. 
Even the area know as the

 Funk Zone

 has seen a complete resurgence of weekend population. 







Just a few that I made images at are 
Carr 
They all have great wines and a wonderful tasting rooms to sip in.






I create narrative driven portraits on location. This time, Santa Barbara, California.

Enjoy.

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Monday, May 06, 2013

Plough Wine Group, Edible San Luis Obispo

Karrie Crane from Edible San Luis Obispo asked me to photograph the Plough Wine Group. They come from all over the county. They are from Santa Maria to Paso Robles. All good wine country.





Their busy schedule only allowed them to get in front of my camera at different times. Karrie saw my Lone Pine work on my web site and asked if we could do something like that. It was the perfect solution to this group’s dilemma.

It is made up of 5 exposures, one of each person (and the dog, Hank) and then put together using some digital magic. I’m happy with the results. It looks like they were all there at the same time in one capture.

Thanks Karrie for taking the risk and thanks to the Plough Wine Group for trusting me when I was giving them those crazy directions. 

By the way I have tasted some of their wines and they are delicious.



I create narrative driven portraits on location. This time, Santa Maria, California.

Enjoy.

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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Edible San Luis Obispo,Cover



I was honored when Karrie Crane the Editor of Edible San Luis Obispo 
asked me to shoot the cover of her Spring/Early Summer 2013 Edition.






It looks great Karrie, you did a great job with it. Thanks.



I create narrative driven portraits on location. This time, Montectio California.

Enjoy.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Giffin & Crane

I have a great client named Giffin and Crane Construction. Bruce Giffin and Geoff Crane are not only truly nice guys, but they are the best in construction. What makes them a great client for me is they ask me, to do “my thing” for them. Every few months I get a call to photograph someone to use in a newsletter they send to clients. 




I get to construct a photograph for them. 

This one of Project Engineer Steve Potter was just that, a construction project. Steve was game for my ideas of making it look like he was able to walk on water. 



What you don’t see in this image is all of the infrastructure we had to create to hold it together. Just like a house, you don’t notice the foundation, the wall studs, or insulation, what you see are the finishes.

This was made of lots of parts. The sky was from one frame, and becasue the clouds were moving the dappled sunlight on the house and lawn came from still another frame. The light used on Steve’s face was rather close to him and had to be removed. And then of course there is the capture of Steve, again it’s own snap. I had to make sure everything fit together. Also, I love to suggest a little humor in my photographs whenever I can and so the umbrella adds just that little bit of question.

I create narrative driven portraits on location. This time, Montectio California.

Enjoy.

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Santa Barbara Polo II


I made this image for the Santa Barbara Polo and Racket Club




The agency Media 27 here in Santa Barbara did a great job with my photo.

Nice work by creative director Shukri Farhad.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Santa Barbara Polo



I made this image for the Santa Barbara Polo and Racket Club




The agency Media 27 here in Santa Barbara did a great job with my photo.

Nice work by creative director Shukri Farhad.

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Friday, February 15, 2013

French Style


I made this photo for Food and Home Magazine for an article about a designer here in town.


 Owner of  Reed’s Flooring on Santa Claus Lane, (Yes that’s really the name of the street) Romain Doussineau is bringing some French style to Santa Barbara.





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Friday, February 08, 2013

Food and Home Magazine Cover


Hey look what’s on the cover of the new Food and Home Magazine.



 This is Brian the owner of the Santa Barbara Fish Market at 117 Harbor Way, #A  Santa Barbara, CA 93109

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Karrie Crane Edible San Luis Obispo

There’s a new magazine on the central coast. Edible San Luis Obispo, has just published its first issue. I was honored that the publisher/editor Karrie Crane asked me to make her photograph for the Editor’s page.




Good luck Karrie, the rest of the magazine looks great!


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Monday, January 21, 2013



A fellow alum of Brooks Institute and I were recently reacquainted. 






Dan Carter started his career in photography but his love for older cars took over his life. Making photographs of them to begin with, but possessing knowledge about their inner workings “drove” him into that side of the car business. 

Now he owns his own shop called Anvil Motor Sports, here in Santa Barbara and regularly has older, expensive, and valuable collectable cars in his bays. The day I visited him to make his portrait he was working on a Ford Shelby Mustang, vintage 1970.

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