Year: 2011
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Wyatt with Father (Seattle Family Portraits).
I photographed Norman few days ago, on the quiet Seattle morning of the 4th of July. We were making a business portrait that he could use for marketing his Husser Window Cleaning business in Seattle. Norman’s son, Wyatt, occupied himself with a game. When we finished making the business portrait I suggested that I take…
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Margo with Father (Seattle Family Photography).
This image dates back to film days of photography. Seems like not so long ago, however so much has changed since photographers loaded film into cameras. In this image: Margo with her Dad. Their family photo session was captured with 2 rolls of film: one black and white and one color. 70 and some exposures…
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As Father’s Day is approaching, I dedicate this to my friend James: In appreciation of The Full Time Father (Seattle Family Portraits).
Women have done it for centuries: full time care giving that is. I see and admire the work of Mothers everyday. With Father’s Day approaching I would like to express admiration for a friend of mine, James, who is a stay-at-home dad. He takes care of his 2 children: Johannes (5 years old), and Anna…
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A Project: Bringing awareness to the Detroit’s stray dog problem.
It is estimated that there are about 50,000 homeless dogs wandering in certain areas of Detroit. Ron Henry (Seattle photographer and the founder of Black Rapid Company), other Photographers (from all over the United States) and I are going to create a visual story about the tireless efforts of DDR (Detroit Dog Rescue). The trip…
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Heli-Ski wedding video is ready! (Seattle extreme sport wedding Photography).
It is a great, short video story showing a bit what it is to photograph at high altitude (13300 ft), skiing in breathtaking terrain with a helicopter gliding off the mountain and being part of the surreal experience. More words will come. For now, just wanted to post the link to the video created by…
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Little Mug Shots- Portraits of children under natural light (Seattle Child Portraits).
A story behind Little Mug Shots: Collected over few years while working with families. I have never asked for a smile or any expression specifically. Whatever I received from the kids was captured and welcomed. Here just a few and a bottom link has many more: