I just finished up with some photos from a great engagement session I had with Azure and Andrew a week ago. The photos can be found at my event galleries located at: http://Shutter-Vision.instaproofs.com
2007/07/30
2007/07/17
Unfortunately I haven't been posting to my blog as much as I would like. Not enough time in the day. At times it feels like I'm trying to squeeze 26hrs into a 24hr timeframe.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department project is still keeping be pretty busy. I'm about half way through the latest batch of product they've given me. I'm really looking forward to seeing how the catalog is going to turn out.
Wedding Season has kicked in. I've photographed a couple really nice weddings so far this summer. I'm really happy with the photography I've provided this year and I'm sure the brides are as well. I think the new techniques I learned in Breckenridge at the Colorado Workshops really paid off. My weddings and portraits galleries can be found at: Shutter-Vision.instaproofs.com
I also have another project in the works that I'll reveal as time permits.
2007/05/27
Changes...
2007/05/01
As you may, or may not, know, in addition to my photography business, my day job is as a photographer for a local catalog company here in Cheyenne: Sierra Trading Post. There I mostly photograph product for the catalog where my specialty is "hard goods," or, basically anything that is not clothing. I do some clothing here and there when needed but mostly I am responsible for product ranging from cufflinks and watches to large 8-person tents and bed sets. Most of it involves shooting the same type of product over and over... it's amazing how many styles and manufactures of sunglasses there are.
On the Shutter-Vision side of things, I recently picked up a contract with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to photograph product for their Catalog and Online Gift Shop. It's come at a time where I have some personal situations in transition. but I believe once I get the ball rolling there and get over the initial crunch with the product, and as things slow down a bit over the next couple of weeks at home, it should go pretty smoothly.
In a personal note... Brodie gets her cast off on Wednesday, assuming everything goes well at the appointment. I can't believe it's been 4 weeks already. She definitely hasn't let it slow her down. At day care she tries to climb the climbing wall and ladder on the play set, though they don't let her. Last thing we need is for her to slip and have something else happen. There have been a couple times where she's made it half way up while they were briefly distracted by another child... I wouldn't be surprised if she planned that. Needless to say though she was not happy when they would take her down. Yesterday when I picked her up she wanted to jump of their front porch like she used to before the cast, that porch is nearly as tall as she is. I didn't let her but she did jump off the bottom step. It's going to be interesting watching her readapt to life without the cast. She'll be glad to have it off but we'll really have to work with her leg to get her back to normal. I think it'll be a quick recovery though, if the way she adapted to the cast was any indication.
Until next time...
Be Good or Be Good at it
-Keith
2007/04/06
It's been a crazy week to say the least.


2007/03/26
I got a chance to shoot one of the local ranches for #1 Properties. It was an amazing place. It's about 15 minutes north of Cheyenne. There are several barn structures, one dedicated to show cattle. There was a huge freezer in the barn for keeping cattle during the summer months, but it's not for what you would think. We're talking live cattle, not slabs of meet. This is done to help promote hair growth so the cattle can be given a somewhat stylized hair cut for the shows.
It's a large 880 acre property that costs more than I could ever hope to afford, but I would love a hunk of property like that. There are trees all around the home, but the rest of the land is typical SouthEast Wyoming property, open. You can still just make out the mountains of Colorado to the SouthWest and the Vedauwoo rock formations to the West.
It started out as a really nice morning. I arrived shortly after 8am. I talked with the agent and the owner for about 15 minutes about what they wanted, after that I pretty much had free reign of the property. Four barn structures (one was actually an insulated and heated workshop) and the house were in fairly close proximity, so I spent the bulk of the morning there. As time passed the clouds increased in number, making things a lot more difficult than I would have liked. The last half hour was almost complete overcast, so I had to make the best of what I was getting.
All in all though it was a great day. I wish I could get out a lot more like that. It was just one of those experiences that helps to remind me why I love photography so much.
2007/03/25
Welcome to my blog. I'm not sure how this is going to work out, I've never really done this type of thing, but I thought this may be a good way to keep people up to date with what I'm doing and where my photography is headed. I think it may be a useful tool to help keep me on track as well. Thanks for reading and I hope to have many fruitful posts in the near future.
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