Archive for August, 2011
love your face: Cam
this week on Love Your Face the lacrosse playing, firefighting face of Cam!
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No commentslove this space
a little Friday post that has nothing to do with tech or business. this lovely space is the treasure of a fantastic cafe/lounge in Seattle called Odd Fellows. the entire restaurant has a great rustic/heritage charm; from it’s exposed brick to the bright coloured tea pot. the best part of the entire space is a super small, super cute, patio off to the back. completely surrounded by brick, adorned with white & blue tables and chairs, with a just enough soft light coming through the buildings. was tipped off about Odd Fellows by my buddy Danny, and went for breakfast a few weekends ago with Steve & Kim. if you are in Seattle you must stop by for brunch or lunch or drinks. the menu is small, but very good. have a great weekend!
[more pictures after the jump]
No commentslove your face: Nick
this week fellow photographer and friend Nick is on Love Your Face.
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No commentsbusiness profiles & a MRI machine
business profiles are always an interesting assignment. you are usually balancing two expectations. the first is from the publication, making sure the images are on point with the written copy and are shot in the style they need. the second is from the business itself. the business wants to put their best foot forward, showing potential clients/customers a bit of who they are and what they can do for them. the other constraints that comes into play are time and space. the majority of business owners only have a few minutes in their day to stop for a portrait, and finding the space to setup in their business can be a challenge. i guess it doesn’t help that i’m not a small flash strobist-type shooter. i shot a a series of business profiles for IMPACT magazine that are in the current July/August issue. all of my subjects were super accommodating and patient. and it was the first time i’ve had to work around a MRI machine. [more on the MRI after the jump]
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