Phil Turns 100 | A Panoramic Group Portrait Happy Birthday Celebration
September 16th, 2015
On the Road, Moab, UTAH
December 30th, 2014
Steve Jobs
August 29th, 2013
Wallpaper
February 22nd, 2013
I had a recent assignment from a company in Los Angeles that designes and markets custom wallpaper. Needing some pictures for marketing they assigned me to make some images. One of their clients was located here in Seattle and they agreed to allow me access for a few pictures. This one below and above in the portrait of Trae was one of my favorite designs.
On The Beach
February 10th, 2013
Portrait of a Seattle Architect
February 2nd, 2013
Holiday Family Portrait Photograph
December 5th, 2012
Once again it that time of year when I hear from the usual clients for their annual Family Portrait to send out on a holiday greeting card. Recently I photographed Tim Narby and his family at their Seattle winery Note Bene Cellars. Tim and Carol make some fabulous wine, some of my favorite wine from Washington State.
Special Olympics Washington Regionals
April 26th, 2012
So this weekend Saturday was a beautiful sunny day with temperatures making it the warmest day of the year so far. It was also the day that the King County Regional Special Olympics Track & Field tournament was held and I was honored once again to be their photographer. More than 300 Special Olympians and their coaches and families turned out and had a great time. Seattle Seahawk defensive back and special teams captain Roy Lewis made an appearance to help hand out the medals. He was one of a number of local stars that came to help out. It was the few times anyone could remember that it did not rain on the Shoreline Stadium grounds on the day of the track meet. Here are some of my favorite images from the event. If you would like to see all of the photos click here.
Below is a slideshow with some more highlights of the day.
Corporate Executive Portrait
February 22nd, 2012
Recently I had an assignment to photograph Marco Abbruzzese, an executive with Wells Fargo Bank. Although we were 40 stories high up over Puget Sound, there was no view of Elliot Bay since we were completely fogged in. I had been hoping to use the view of the Bay but instead discovered that I actually like the intense studio quality of the pure white light coming in through the fog.
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