Posted in Photos on Jul 29th, 2009
Sorry for the play on words, but it had to be done! This last few weeks I have been enthralled by some of the bugs in our garden and brought out the macro lens to capture some close ups. What I have really been reminded of is that macro photos of live subjects are hard [...]
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Posted in Just Plain Good on Jul 26th, 2009
A large group of us enjoyed the Photowalking Utah participation in the 2009 Worldwide Photowalk. Thanks to Rich Legg and Nicole Young for heading up the two events. I was able to be a part of the morning edition in downtown Salt Lake City and thoroughly enjoyed visiting with friends, meeting new people, [...]
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Posted in Book Reviews on Jul 23rd, 2009
After reading the post by my friend Bryan Jones, I hit myself up the side of the head and realized I also need to be telling people about this new book. Our mutual friend Ann Torrence has released her inaugural publication from Sagebrush Press, titled The Story of the Cathedral of the Madeleine, by Gary [...]
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Posted in Photos on Jul 23rd, 2009
I had the opportunity this week to do a photoshoot with Jared Osmond for his upcoming CD. I hired my fellow photographer & friend Kim Guanzon to help with the lighting. We had a great time shooting, and Jared was great to work with.
Photos from the shoot will have to wait until a bit later [...]
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Posted in Photos, Photowalking on Jul 21st, 2009
Saturday I participated in the Salt Lake City downtown photowalk as part of the second annual Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk. It was amazing to see the number of registered walks and people around the world, but something almost expected with the awesome photographer community we have here in Utah. Two photowalks were scheduled due to [...]
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Posted in Photos on Jul 13th, 2009
Last week I had the unique opportunity to tour several buildings on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, UT. It was fascinating to be inside some of these magnificent buildings on our own in a small group. It was most fun to see how these buildings are connected with underground tunnels for easy access for [...]
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