Friday, March 6, 2009

A Recent Shoot #1


I'm striving to post favorites from photo shoots a little more frequently. 

This is the first in a series of posts called "A Recent Shoot."

These images are of People Design owners Kevin Budelmann and Yang Kim. They were great to shoot. Their firm does some really creative stuff. They were up for anything I asked. We only shot for about 15 minutes or so. I felt like I had exactly what I wanted when I left...which isn't always the case!

This was shot for a feature in Rapid Growth Media. You can find the article here.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

social networking craze

I started this blog about 16 months ago and have been pleased to see that the number of people checking it out has far exceeded anything I might have imagined.

In April of last year, I started to embrace facebook and twitter as experimentation...to reach out to professional as well as personal contacts. Follow me here.

The result is that I've found both facebook and twitter to be very valuable in sustaining friendly dialogue with friends and new people that I might have only infrequent or very random encounters. Facebook has reconnected me with personal relationships I haven't had in 15 years (or more)...and that's amazing by itself.

As for business relationships, I am very lucky to already have a very loyal client base, but I feel that the addition of social network dialogue (sharing mutual bits of our personal and work lives) has strengthened these relationships to beyond just being a photographer/client experience.  I have many new unexpected friendships.

I must say I'm not engaged in social media for the purpose of driving the bottom line, but social media is a useful tool in solidifying and strengthening all of my relationships. If in some cases my friends happen to help decide where marketing dollars are allocated and which photographers are awarded work, then it may indeed help my business (indirectly). 

I still have to be the best photographer for the job to be hired...but sometimes an ongoing conversation makes you a natural fit to reach out to when a client needs something new done.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

recent favorites

A recent favorite from Rapid Growth...the owner of Capelli Salon in Eastown.

Thursday, February 19, 2009



A very nice video was published today by Rapid Growth Media about The Projection Initiative. The video shows some of the potential buildings in Grand Rapids where art could be projected and I explain the concept. There's an HD version at the YouTube link if you click "watch in HD."

You also get to watch me drink coffee...no extra charge for that.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

The Projection Initiative


This is one of my latest endeavors...I'll post more information shortly.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

new camera testing

The Canon 5D Mark 2 has a sweet HD video capture mode. I was lucky enough to borrow a body today. I couldn't resist putting on my tilt/shift lens and see what happened.

Thanks to AJ Paschka at GRAM for letting me grab footage in the museum...apologies to Ryan Adams for the unlicensed use of his song.


Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The Great Marvin Sapp

Pastor Marvin Sapp has taken gospel music by storm the last few years by winning a Grammy and several other major industry awards. 

The man has a gift. 

He makes Grand Rapids proud.

Friday, January 23, 2009

a calm before the storm

In Grand Rapids we're currently in the deep grips of a brutal winter but I've been keeping plenty busy with both still photography and film projects.

I'll always be a photographer, but over the last 3 years I've had the opportunity to expand my creative horizons into the medium of film as a director/producer/cinematographer. Watch for big news on Feb. 5 of a very public premiere of one of these short film projects...it's one that will have a high profile around town. It also will have a nice impact on our community.

I know 2009 already holds more major film projects for me...one begins shooting in early spring...the most ambitious one to date!

Friday, January 16, 2009

Art Installation - Nucraft Furniture - 2





Art Installation - Nucraft Furniture

Any photographer would probably agree I just completed a dream job for Nucraft Furniture. I was commissioned to create an installation of photographs for their beautifully expanded corporate offices. Nucraft's new space is fantastic; it was conceived by architectural firm Via Design (another fantastic client of mine).

Basically, I was given free reign for a couple of days to shoot whatever I wanted in Nucraft's production facility...playing with shapes, textures, raw materials, heat furnaces and duct work...you name it...shooting nothing but abstracts. 

I worked closely with Chris Pike at Nucraft...he helped me select images...and also kept the project on track...he even helped me hang the art.

The scale of these photographs are some of the largest I've ever produced and I couldn't be happier with the results. It truly was an honor to tackle such a unique project and work with such trusting clients. Thanks Nucraft and Via Design!





Saturday, January 3, 2009

portraits on Good Morning America!


I photographed Ed Dobson yesterday in my studio for an upcoming book he has coming out with Zondervan...he's an inspiring man and I'm lucky to call him friend.

To my surprise Ed emailed me today and asked if I could send a few shots off to a producer at Good Morning America...for possible inclusion in his appearance on the program tomorrow morning (1/4/09). Tune in to ABC, my understanding is that story is running around 8:15 am EST!

It's just like Ed to shoot him for an hour on Friday and not mention that he was appearing on national television on Sunday morning...instead we chatted about Obama, abortion rights and the major dust up caused by this article about him in the Grand Rapids Press.

I also shot Ed this summer as part of an ongoing documentary project I'm working on. Here's a taste of that photo session at his home in Grand Rapids:

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Frey Foundation - Farmland Preservation

I'm currently wrapping up some imagery for the Frey Foundation's annual report. In October I went up north to the Grand Traverse Bay area to help illustrate Frey's efforts in funding initiatives around Farmland Preservation. 

This region is one of the most beautiful in the world and protecting pristine orchards from sprawl and unnecessary residential development is a noble endeavor indeed.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Plover


I've been spinning this new album by Plover a lot lately. Plover is a wonderful side project/band featuring Glen Phillips, Garrison Starr and Neilson Hubbard.

Here's another song...the whole album seems perfect for scoring a film...hmmmm.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Grandma's 90th

Grandma Kelly turned 90 in August...we had a great party at her place in Danville, Illinois.

She is an inspiring woman...words can't really express how strong and sweet she is.

We had a quiet moment together to chat and take some pictures...I'll never forget it.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Jose Narezo


(photo of Jose by The Grand Rapids Press)
Jose Narezo, a fantastic painter and educator passed away Wednesday night. 

Jose's work was as colorful as his personality. He had a big heart.

I considered him a friend.

My thoughts are with his family and wife Kathy.

Monday, December 15, 2008

fresh photos

This has been an incredible year. I've had the opportunity to shoot a TON of awesome projects for a very diverse client base. Today I put a lot of new photos up on my portfolio web site:


Feel free to snoop around and see what's new!


Sunday, December 14, 2008

film set shots




Shooting on the film set today in downtown GR...I'm working with Creo Productions to produce a short film for a very cool commercial project.

Filming is now wrapped and we'll be in post-production for a couple of weeks. I can't wait for this film to be released.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

film shoot - still image

Part of the photo shoot to be integrated into the film I'm working on...to be released in 2 weeks or so.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Glen Phillips Concert Photos





I'll miss the concerts more than anything else at the gallery...what a blast!

Thanks again to Glen Phillips and Jonathan Kingham for being so gracious and putting on a very memorable show.

the NFL and tilt-shift lens effects

I caught part of the Dallas/Pittsburgh football game tonight and was both intrigued and slightly horrified when I noticed that Fox Sports was using effects on some highlight packages that had a Tilt-Shift lens look to them.

As some of you know, I'm quite fond of that visual effect in still photographs. I guess if Joe NFL 6-Pack is being spoon fed some visuals other than Cialis and Hummer commercials....my work here is done.


Saturday, December 6, 2008

Winter Grillin'

I'll grill through any blizzard...

Friday, December 5, 2008

The Last Concert

We went out in style for the last concert at The Photography Room...it was an amazing show. We had a good turnout of people on a very snowy night in Grand Rapids.

We took this photo in a quiet moment after everyone had left. From left to right is amazing singer Jonathan Kingham, me and my now infamous scarf, my lovely wife Kathleen and the great Glen Phillips.

Time now to turn to a new and exciting chapter. We are most grateful to Glen for coming back to Grand Rapids and playing the gallery one last time!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

more body english

My mother-in-law Diane...the form is unusual...and the ball is all gutter :)

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Body English

My daughter Hanna puts on some major body english at the lanes today.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

A Letter Slipped Under The Door

Some of you may have read this week that my wife Kathleen and I have decided not to renew our lease on The Photography Room after nearly 7 years there...we're closing at the end of December. It is a wonderful space, we loved our time there and we have many accomplishments to celebrate.

But the reality is that I've always had a very busy schedule shooting commercial photography and making short films. But when push comes to shove, even I can't do everything...trust me, I've tried ;)

So I was feeling a bit melancholy this week after the press releases went out and Chris Knape from The GR Press wrote a brief but very nice blog entry. I've bumped into all kinds of people this week and they have been so gracious and kind in making a point of saying that The Photography Room will be missed and it was an important part of the art world here in GR.

On Saturday, I was grabbing the mail at the gallery and found the letter pictured above slipped under the door. Although I'm not exactly sure why it's anonymous, I certainly appreciate the time it took to write me and the effort required in hand delivering it...so to whoever wrote it...thank you.

So please join us on December 4 for a big celebration with a fantastic concert by Glen Phillips...it will be a very fun evening! You can order tickets here.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Glen Phillips Returns...soon!

Glen Phillips (formerly of Toad the Wet Sprocket) is coming back to play The Photography Room on Thursday, December 4. His last show in April was sold out and a big success...

This night will be extremely special (for a lot of reasons) and you won't want to miss it!

You can purchase tickets via this secure online link...it's very simple:


See you at the show!

Friday, November 14, 2008

film shoot-two

Ashley plays our lead...and she's doing a great job.

We have one more day of shooting to go...

Thursday, November 13, 2008

film shoot


I'm working on a very cool short film project that I can't really talk about yet...but it will be made public in mid-December. I'm directing and producing the film along with Creo Productions for a very progressive thinking client.

These photos aren't exactly film stills but they'll find a way into the film one way or another...it's fun being cryptic.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Pile of Leaves

Autumn fun...Faith throws leaves at Hanna.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

High Fashion and the Homeless - Heartside


On Wednesday I shot a fashion show at Rockwell & Republic; an uber hot restaurant/bar in the Heartside neighborhood of Grand Rapids. Heartside has seen tremendous revitalization over the last 3 years or so...and it's long been the base for many of the city's homeless shelters and food kitchens.

The obvious social contrasts of an event like this are interesting...and in between shooting models on the sidewalk in expensive clothing I chatted with the guy above...not really because I wanted to...but because he kept asking me for money.

I nearly always refuse panhandlers based on one simple principle; creativity. Their plea is typically based on needing a dollar (or two) to purchase a sandwich...and 9 times out of 10 we are both standing within a block of a food kitchen giving out 3 full squares a day. So I assume they aren't exactly being forthright with their request.

This guy asked me to take his picture several times...and each of his invitations stated that it was an opportunity to photograph "the real mother f-ing deal."

Hard to pass up...

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