Lucy Has always had a knack for generating tears.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
Memory Lane Monday
Here's an image from a bus ride in San Francisco back in June of 2000. After I boarded with some friends the ride was standing room only. I still love the way the pole provides a contrast between the right and left sides of the frame.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Sunset Light In The Front Yard
The more I think about it, this blog should be named "Let Me Take Just One More... Lucy." She's not one to sit still for more than a few seconds. Here are a few choice moments from this afternoon.
In a moment of great restraint, she posed for this image. A few seconds later she requested that "Aunt Jes" hold her hand as she walked on top of the wall.
After a bit of death-defying wall walking, she sat in the driveway to study the local geology.
Lucy and Nunny
Long after Lucy was able to pronounce the word "bunny" she decided to name her toy rabbit "Nunny." I love the way this image conveys how she's drawing some comfort from her bedtime buddy.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Video Shoot
We spent twelve hours on the set of JJ's new music video shoot this past Monday. I spent a lot of time thinking about lighting, and not much time actually holding a camera. Here are a couple of frames from one of the first set-ups of the day as our cameraman, John Moessner, captured some footage of Johnna (one of the three models on set).
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Lucy At Play
One of Lucy's favorite games is "take all that stuff out of where it used to be and spread it out on the floor."
More Lighting
This is Bradley Gregg. Yesterday he worked with us on JJ's latest music video as director/producer/editor.
A photographer friend of mine lent us some lights for the shoot, and while we had a little downtime I shot a few portraits using a one and two-light setup.
Here's a moody shot using a single umbrella. His fist reminds me of Dr Claw from Inspector Gadget.
For this b&w image I I used a second light to highlight his hair from behind (not very noticeable in this shot), and a make-shift reflector (our roll-up JJ Heller Poster for our merchandise table at gigs) to bounce a little light back onto the right side of his face.
A photographer friend of mine lent us some lights for the shoot, and while we had a little downtime I shot a few portraits using a one and two-light setup.
Here's a moody shot using a single umbrella. His fist reminds me of Dr Claw from Inspector Gadget.
For this b&w image I I used a second light to highlight his hair from behind (not very noticeable in this shot), and a make-shift reflector (our roll-up JJ Heller Poster for our merchandise table at gigs) to bounce a little light back onto the right side of his face.
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