Reflections
September 8, 2021This might make a nice book cover; back and front, spine down the middle…
Maybe something along the lines of…
Hammett’s ‘Thin Man’ meets Tarantino’s ‘Pulp Fiction’ set in a not too distant dystopian future.
This might make a nice book cover; back and front, spine down the middle…
Maybe something along the lines of…
Hammett’s ‘Thin Man’ meets Tarantino’s ‘Pulp Fiction’ set in a not too distant dystopian future.
Yes, it’s a cat picture.
Chenoweth-Reice Compound, Altadena, 09.07.2021
Shooting publicity photos of Dayna Steele at the PS Cultural Center for her dark comedy play “The Woman In The Mirror” coming to Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston (MATCH) .
Thanks to Alan Kraemer for bring us aboard and producing the session, and Eric Smith at PS Cultural Center for letting us use the theatre.
Go left? Go right? Or stay straight on to wherever it may lead…
Actually we prefer to get off the marked trail and make our own course.
A true gem in the diadem of Indian Canyons.
Just because… well- it’s Owen’s birthday.
TRIO Restaurant on Palm Canyon Drive shot for Palm Springs Life Magazine.
And thanks Tony!
From our “Last Resorts” project: A collection of hotel hallways, rooms, and views from the last twenty years of shooting on location and staying in hotels from great to abysmal.
This was in Brunswick, Georgia.
The flâneur with camera on Palm Canyon Drive.
Like a scene from a Parisian street on West Canyon Place, Palm Springs.
Early morning light is not so early as we drift into late summer, with it’s longer shadows, and shorter days.
One of the images from our Palm Springs Portrait Project. You must look.
Under the watchful presence of the San Jacinto Mountains.
And it’s Friday already
Five days, five locations, seven subjects, two dogs, and great times.
Thank you everyone, esp. A.K. and L.M. at PSL and Z.I. and T.S. at SnapStudiosPS.
Some old world charm in Old Las Palmas, Palm Springs.
Pushing my bike pedals through the neighborhood, getting the shots.
Hasselblad Stellar, Carl Zeiss 1,8-4,9/10,4-37,1 - f1.8
Shooting a promo still for upcoming show with Claudia Reid, Alan Kraemer, and Conrad Angel Corral.
Photo by Alan Kraemer
This beautiful print is from our PS Portrait Project. Measuring 36”x24” with a one inch border and printed by fellow photographer and print master Stephen Baumbach.
Prints of the project are available upon request.
But this is what it feels like.
We will get through this.
This too shall pass.
This is nothing.
The day so young, the sun so low, it lights the underside of the palms.
Alto Cul-de-Sac, Canyon View Estates, Palm Springs, California.