Category Archives: Portraiture

Another Way to Measure a Year

As I mentioned in My Favorite Photos of 2011 post, the year was a slow one on my traditional photographic fronts of landscape, travel, and stock photography as well as with publishing of photos.  All due to a new photographic front for me, child portraiture.  I purposely put the camera done as much as possible to…

My Favorite Photos of 2010

Continuing my end of year tradition of reviewing all my photos from the year and picking my favorites, below are my selections from 2010 listed by the month they were photographed.  (You can also review My Favorites from 2009, 2008, and 2007). Of couse my favorite photos from 2010 are all of Matthew, our son…

Welcoming Matthew

It’s been quiet around the digital homesteads recently as all my focus for the past week has been on the physical homestead.  Matthew (aka Baby Mini-G) was welcomed into our family recently and my wife and I have been busy adjusting to life as parents and members of the sandwich generation.   I’ve also been…

One Location, A Dozen Different Portraits

This afternoon I closed the books on a photo project that I started about four weeks ago, my VMworld 2009 Portrait Project (latoga labs has a summary and the public set of VMworld 2009 Portraits). This project “crossed the streams” between my hemispheres and allowed me to practice both my on location lighting technique and…

Photo: Jennifer’s Gaze

Photo: Three Generations

When you’re the photographer in the family, you have to take the family portraits when the entire family gets together. Like this weekend when three generations converged from all corners of the globe to celebrate my parent’s 60th wedding anniversary. It’s hard enough to get a large group of people to look at you and…

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