The band then suggested shooting on the roof of a nearby building which I, of course, jumped at the opportunity to do.
Even though the chlorine rendered her nearly blind for half a day (try opening your eyes underwater continuously for 3 hours) and the wet dresses weighed a ton even in the water, she never complained.
Some recent work that I’ve been unable to post for one reason or another. Until now, anyway. It’s good to see that young people recognize the importance of presenting a quality image of themselves, whether they’re promoting their band, trying to land a job, or angling for a modeling gig. Paul This hip young gunslinger [Continue Reading...]

This week I had the honor of coordinating the St. Louis stop on the 2010 OneLight Workshop tour. This successful (or would that be sucksessful?) workshop is hosted Zack Arias, a talented photographer and educator from Atlanta. The basic premise behind Zack’s workshop is that you don’t need a zillion dollars worth of equipment to make a great photo; in fact you can create compelling images with a single light. Hence the whole “OneLight” thing. Duh.















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