Saturday, February 14, 2015

Visual Stories, Food And Home



In the latest issue of Food And Home Magazine, a local Santa Barbara publication there is an article about my photography. The author mentions my new series of surf shops, the Daily Photo Game, my start in downtown Los Angeles, that I teach at Brooks Institute, and my yellow Porsche with palm trees image.





Accompanying the article are some of my photos (of course) as well as a portrait of me. 





I create narrative driven portraits on location. This time, from all over the place to Santa Barbara, California.

Enjoy.


To see more of my work visit www.eliotcrowley.com


To see other random visual perceptions visit www.eliotcrowley.tumblr.com



Thursday, October 30, 2014

Santa Barbara's Favorite Bartenders






I was asked by Food & Home magazine to make photos of some of Santa Barbara’s favorite bartenders.



Here’s Mike from Harry’s in Loretta Plaza.



Ezra is at Lucky’s on Coast Village Road in Montecito. 


Willie's at the Pickle Room on Canon Perdidio.    



Leslie from The Boathouse at Hendry’s Beach and Tim pours drinks at Holdrens on State. 



Micheal from Arnoldi’s on Olive Street. 


Chris from Opal Restaurant and Bar and Tony, The Tee-Off, both on State Street.
    




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

Enjoy.


To see more of my work visit www.eliotcrowley.com


To see other random visual perceptions visit www.eliotcrowley.tumblr.com

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Giffin and Crane Contractors

I have a great client named Giffin and Crane General Contractors. 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 is Eric Carlstedt. Giffin and Crane’s newsletter says he helps keep the plates spinning. That’s a lot like the way I make photographs. There are lots of details to keep track of and some things you can just never expect will happen. Most of the time I like those unexpected challenges. It comes from my days as an improvisational actor. When the unexpected happened on stage it was considered a gift. Driving to were Eric was working we passed this massive wall of rocks. It reminded me of the solid construction Giffin and Crane is known for, and it looks like it has been around for years. Just like the houses these guys build.

Eric was willing and trusting of my idea and added his sunglasses to give it that touch of humor I like to include in my portraits whenever appropriate.





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

Enjoy.


To see more of my work visit www.eliotcrowley.com


To see other random visual perceptions visit www.eliotcrowley.tumblr.com

Monday, May 19, 2014

Nancy Newcomer


This is Nancy Newcomer, who has website called Back to the Kitchen: Healthy Living with Real Food. It was my pleasure to photographed her for Ronald B. Dinning.  She was a joy to meet and has a wonderful smile.




Dr. Ronald B. Dinning has been a client for some years now. Each time I am asked to make a photo for his advertisements I am thrilled by the great smiles his patients have. But that’s what Dr. Dinning does. He makes you want to smile. 


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

Enjoy.


To see more of my work visit www.eliotcrowley.com

To see other random visual perceptions visit www.eliotcrowley.tumblr.com

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

The Last Bite

Edibles San Luis Obispo asked me to make an image of vintage cooking utensils.


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

Enjoy.


To see more of my work visit www.eliotcrowley.com

To see other random visual perceptions visit www.eliotcrowley.tumblr.com


Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Our Daily Bread


I was asked to shoot Our Daily Bread’s new location here in Santa Barbara, for Food And Home Magazine.







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

Enjoy.


To see more of my work visit www.eliotcrowley.com

To see other random visual perceptions visit www.eliotcrowley.tumblr.com

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.

To see more of my work visit www.eliotcrowley.com

To see other random visual perceptions visit www.eliotcrowley.tumblr.com