Wednesday, April 29, 2009

New Photos Online

I just finished posting a gallery from my recent road trip. Got some pretty decent photos out of it, my favorites are shown below.

Carson City Trip01

After dropping off my beagle at my in law's house to babysit, we headed up 395. We made better time than I would have thought and got up to Convict Lake before 9 pm. We got a cabin at the Convict Lake Resort, I'd highly recommend this place as they have inexpensive basic cabins on up to ones that include spa bath and a steam shower. Before heading to bed I thought I'd take advantage of the clear skies and see what I could get with a long exposure of the stars.

Carson City Trip27

The next morning I was able to head down to the lake and get a great sunrise reflection on the lake near the marina. Since I had visited the year summer before, it was easy for me to figure out where the best location would be to get some nice calm water.

The next day we made our way up to Carson City. We stopped at Mammoth Lakes to ride the gondola to the top for some sightseeing. The snow was still really good, it looked like the whole mountain was still open for skiing/snowboarding. I was very tempted, I love that mountain. We next drove the June Lake loop and headed down to Mono Lake. Middle of the day doesn't make for great pictures but there were enough birds flying around the tufas to entertain me.

That evening we checked into our hotel and got dinner up in Carson City. The following was the paying gig where I shot 177 dance routines. I'm not talking dancing w/ the stars kind of dancing, I'm talking ballet, hip-hop, and anything between that gets the girls the arts fartsy brownie points. I think I finally have some of those songs out of my head now.

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After the competition we headed up to Lake Tahoe and found a great lodge with the only lakeside view in South Lake Tahoe. The next day we explored the town and then took an afternoon sailboat cruise. Hardly any wind so it was way on the side of cruise and not any real sailing. We got up to Emerald Bay State Park for sunset, but it wasn't anything too great. Got nice shot of Eagle Falls though.

It did help me scout a location for sunrise though and I was able to get a few good ones in the morning.

The next day we decided to head out of Tahoe and head back down to Carson City so we could drive across Nevada. (Note to self: don't ever drive across Nevada unless you really really have to!) After driving for most of the day across empty huge-a$$ valley after valley, we finally hooked up with Hwy 375, the Extraterrestial Highway. It was pretty boring like the rest of the highways in Nevada, but we did stop at the Little A'Le'Inn where we picked up our mandatory alien souvenirs. The cowboys in there playing pool were pretty entertaining.

That night we got all the way to Cedar City, UT where we crashed for 
the night. I'll never forget Cedar City for the guy at the Wendy's drive through: "Is that Sprite like the drink?", he asked. No, I wanted a little woodland fairy with my meal! lol

Anyway, the next day we spent exploring Zion National Park which was pretty awesome. I've never been to a southwestern sandstone type of park before, and I definitely want to go back sometime. I didn't get any photos that were extraordinary, but really enjoyed the day hiking around the place.

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

1780 miles, 177 dance routines, 13 highways, 6 nights, 4 states, 2 national/state parks



Just got home last night from a one week vacation/job. I photographed a dance competition for Starr Video and Photography in Carson City, NV. My wife came along with me to have one last trip before our baby is born this September. It turned out that she was able to work the sales table while I was inside the theater photographing the competition. 

I'll try to get more photos posted, but I thought the photo above sums up our trip the best. This is a shot of Highway 50, the loneliest road in America, at the junction of Highway 376. We went through valley after valley across Nevada seeing what you see, wide open barren land as far as you can see. I'm glad we did it, but I don't think I'll be heading back there unless I really need to.

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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Adnan & Sana Wedding Reception



I recently photographed 
Adnan & Sana's wedding reception for for AACreation Photography. Adnan and Sana seemed like they had a really great time and I had a lot of fun covering it! I was backed up by Nathan Wauk. The event was held at the Vibiana event venue in downtown LA, which turns out to be a former catherdral dating back to 1876.