The Boss
drench me in sunshine
I had so much fun with this girl yesterday in the studio!!! We played around with some cool lights and colors, different textures and techniques!
Maya, thank you so much for hanging out in my studio and always being so cool!!
The Edge of Summer
These were taken late last summer at the Cornelia Fort Airfield in Nashville. I love exploring this place, always a great place for photo sessions.
the trees of Joshua
I finally made it to Joshua Tree to visit my cousin!!!
Did some exploring around Joshua Tree and neighboring towns, and spent a lot of time with my cousin and his family.
The scenery in and around JT is amazing and so beautiful.
My favorite part of JT was meeting this little guy and spending time with him!!
We connected pretty fast. Over the few days I was there, I pretty much followed this one around and documented his daily life.
This kid LOVES his swing!!!
Thank you Cody and family for letting me crash at your place!!! Miss and love you guys!!
that golden hour of light
It was great catching up with this awesome family while back home. They are always so welcoming and kind, making sure we have a place to stay!
They live up on the top of a mountain in Paso Robles, and the sunsets were stunning!!
Thank you Kaleen and family for everything, you guys are the best!!
Lazy Jane // Moonshine
I’m excited to share more of these photos with you from my session with Lazy Jane!!! These two are so talented and so much fun to work with!!
I’ve been photographing these two for over 4 years now and I love all of our sessions and time together!!
I love how they let me do my thing, use my creativity, play with new things!!
Go check out their music on Spotify or iTunes!! Their new single is called Moonshine and it’s amazing!!
The photo above is the one used on the album cover art that I helped them with, and below is the final product!!
Tristen and Madison, keep making great music my friends!!
blurred colors.
J was in the studio yesterday afternoon and we had some fun together!!! I played around with some new techniques and some old ones that I haven't used lately.
I’ve used the slow shutter speed from time to time, but yesterday I knew it was time to use it again.
I tried a new technique I learned from my brother. I took a piece of plastic and rubbed chapstick over it. I held the plastic in front of the camera and here are the results (photo above and below).
The photo above and below were taken with a roll of wire in front of my lens.
This one here, I’ll leave it as a mystery to the eyes.
I’m always one to try new things with photography. I have creative ideas all the time and I love being able to experiment and use them with my work.
Julian, you are one amazing kid and I love ya!!