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A Basketball Player Dunking in Front of Denver with the Rocky Mountains in the Background

It has taken me forever to get a great shot of Denver. I was really unsure of how to show the city, the beauty, and the Rocky Mountains. After finding the right location to shoot….I waited all day and watched the lighting on Denver and the Rockies during the afternoon, night, sunset and sunrise. I have to say it was a tough choice. I asked a few friends which time of day to use the final shot and all of them said a different choice.

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Shot details: f/5.6; 1/80 sec; ISO 100; 3679×5518 Pixels 
Focal Length 100mm; EF70-200 f/2.8L IS USM
Camera Details: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III

 Branden is one hell of a sports model. Nothing is impossible and a real pleasure to work with. I rarely say anything, but he had to have been one of the greatest people I have ever worked with.

Here is a link to Branden’s website:
www.brandennicholson.com

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USASA National Championships at Copper mountain, Colorado-Snowboarding

The 2009 USASA National Championships at Copper Mountain, Colorado

Boy oh boy it was quite a week in Copper Mountain. Many of the best in the world were there competing for spots to be on the upcoming olimpic team. There was no holding back as the season slows as the winter ends. Lucky for me there was plenty of beautiful weather. By that I mean clear sky at least in the morning for a few hours, but the temp was -9 one morning. That’s a tough way to start my day shooting. Having to get my gear up a mountain in bitter cold weather. But well worth in after I warmed up.

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Benjamin Gammon (25) Strong, Me goes for big air during the slope style 2009 USASA National Championships

Shot details: f/5; 1/1600 sec; ISO 100;
Focal Length 26mm; EF 17-40 mm f/4 L USM
Camera Details: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III





A Night of Basketball at Huntington Beach, CA

So I flew back to Cali for a few meetings and a few shoots as well.  I hate traveling with all the gear.  It really sux and by the time I’m shooting the back is killing me….Well whatever and the show must go on.

I talked to Branden who happens to be one of the greatest athletic models I have ever worked with.  He has a sharp look to him and can jump over my head.  He has game….football, basketball whatever….no problem.  Thats why I had to call him for this very important shoot. (branden website) My new wonderful agent Katherine wanted to see some studio style sports images.  And since I dont have access to a gym or pro court I tough it might work well to shoot at night.  Drop everything else out other than the subject and whatever I wanted to keep.  So it was fun switching things up a bit and shooting at night vs. sunset or a magic hour of some sort.  Here are a few of my favs from the shoot

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Running the Docks


This creation I was really looking forward to!!!  I knew going to the French Polynesia Islands would help me create some really cool images.  I was able to take many plate shots so I could photoshop at a later date, and it was even relaxing taking the images.  It’s really easy to shoot in flip-flops I found out.  Normally it’s steel toe boots, and rugged pants, but not this trip.  It was a real treat shooting these most beautiful islands, both above water, and under as well.  I still have plenty of images to put together but here is the first of them all.  It shows a young women running down a dock on Bora-Bora Island in the French Polynesia.  You can see thatched hut roofs behind her, with the huts just sitting on the water.  Its mid to early morning and a beautiful day on this tropical island, a perfect day for a quick workout.

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Running at the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs

Running at the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs
Ever since I moved back to Colorado…I have been wanting to shoot at Garden of the Gods.  Its way south of Denver….maybe an hour and half, but it seemed so far away.  Anyway I had some pressure to get back out and shot some sportrature, so this was at the top of my list.  I went out and scouted the location a day before the shoot, and was blown away by these amazing rock formations.  It was breathtaking to say the least.  I drove every road in the park, and looked at every view point on the map.  I drove around, hiked a few trails, and then went up.  Straight up  in fact,…..walked off the road and went up the side of the mountain….and there it was…a great spot to shoot at!!!!  This was one of the only locations from the positions I wanted to shoot at, that worked for my needs.  Most of the land around Garden of the Gods has thick scrubs and its difficult to see through them, so this was truly one of the only clear spots.

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Call time for everyone to meet up in Denver was 3:30 am.  And to me, thats way too early, but to get the shot that’s the time we needed to leave.  So once we hit the road, we arrived at Garden of the Gods at around 5:00am.  We had to hike up the mountain in the dark, which is always fun.  Hard to see anything, freezing cold, but we made it.  I set up fast, and got a minute or two to relax before the sun came up.  Once it started to hit the rock formations, everything came together and worked out fine.

Shot details: f/6.3; 1/125 sec; ISO 400; 5616×3744 Pixels 
Focal Length 34mm; EF17-40mm f/4L USM
Camera Details: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III

This was the first time I used some of my new Hoodman gear.  It was great!!!!  I ended up using the HoodLoupe 3.0 Glare Free LCD viewing loop.  For the first time in a long time, I had no trouble viewing the images on the camera.  This little tool made a big difference, and will be used by me, for most every shoot.  This was a big surprise that it worked so well, and made my life a little easier.  Which we all need on photoshoots……so a big hit in my eyes!!!

Another piece of equipment used for the first time was the RAW 675X UDMA 6 Hoodman 8 GB CompactFlash Professional 500,00 Cycle Cards.   Hoodman sent out a tons of these cards, and it was used for the first time.  So I guess I have only 499,999 more formats on that card…..which will take me sometime to get to….but I’m on my way.   I have nothing but great things to say about the cards….and that only seems right.  They were fast in the camera, and my download of 8 gigs took no time at all.  These little guys are getting so fast.  I will be testing out some of the equipment soon,  then posting the results as they come in.

Behind the Scenes!!!!!!

I will be posting a behind  the scenes from this photoshoot.  It was an early morning….3:30am call time, and we did a cool video to go along with this shoot.  I should be posting it soon, within the next week.  The video was completed by Deanna Washington Photography located in Georgia.  Link to her site. Its around 3 minutes long and shows what goes into my shoots : )

Model: Kari White- What a pleasure it was working with her.  Nothing was impossible….and I look forward to working with Kari again!!!

Colorado Mountain Majesties

Through the trails and up the mountain, it was a long haul to the top of Lake Dorothy. Leaving in the afternoon with a backpack filled with climbing gear, we made it to the peak of the Colorado Mountain – just in time to shoot the blue skies before sunset.

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Wow, talk about incredible views. The setting was so elegantly drizzled with snow, adding a touch of glow to my photographs. It was truly magnificent.

For this shoot I wanted to capture that moment of glory for a champion. The model I worked with not only had the look but also was able to effortlessly embody my vision – a powerful yet majestic adventurer out to climb incredible heights.

The hike was fabulous and the shoot turned out stunning. Hiking andshooting, what a successful day!

Unfortunately, this will most likely be my last hike for the fall season. It always seems as though the mud seasons take too long, but this hike reminded me, that winter is coming and coming soon.

I love the change of seasons and look forward to photographing a fresh scene with new challenges. After the holidays I hope to go back to this amazing location to shoot the snow hidden mountains – most likely on a snowboard.


Stay tuned!

 

Yoga at Red Rocks, Colorado

This image shows a woman doing a yoga pose on a rock near Red Rocks State Park near Morrison, Colorado.  It was a cool winter day and snow is covering most of the rocks

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