Yesterday's shoot was in the weeds
Literally! We were up on the shore near Northwestern yesterday shooting amongst the lovely mosquitoes, gnats, fish and a plethora of other unknown creepy crawly critters during our water-themed shoot. Ick.

Literally! We were up on the shore near Northwestern yesterday shooting amongst the lovely mosquitoes, gnats, fish and a plethora of other unknown creepy crawly critters during our water-themed shoot. Ick.

Here's a few shots from our shoot with Timeline Theatre this week. I'm kinda digging using natural light for once. I told myself that I would only use the power of the sun to create these shots, and I'm pretty happy with the results so far. 


The image below was actually shot using LED technology from FloLight. So, the shoot wasn't entirely shot using the sun, but at least no electricity was harmed in the process, right?
Here's a quick shot of the view from our location yesterday. I love shooting in the heart of the city, especially when we're indoors during those impromptu thunderstorms that the weathermen rarely predict!

Here's a shot from Father's Day at the campsite! Yep, that's my dad!
I spent the first official workday of summer almost entirely outside! We couldn't have asked for a more perfect day to shoot the season photos for Timeline Theatre Company




I recently had the great pleasure to spend a few moments with the talented Julia Sweeney (a recent addition to Chicagoland). Here are some of my favorite shots from the day! Be sure to pick up a copy of the July issue of Chicago Magazine for the whole scoop on what she's been up to since her days at Saturday Night Live.
We were shooting an editorial portrait down on 69th street this morning. Thanks to all of the kids at the wonderful Francis McKay School who took time out of their hard working first day of summer school to be a part of a few shots! Here's my assistant, Maia, and me taking a 'break' right after we wrapped the shoot. Enjoy!
Here's a few behind the scenes from yesterday's Summertime shoot. Despite the gloomy and rainy start to the day (followed by a rented production van that decided to stall an hour before we were set to arrive) it ended up to be a beautiful afternoon. The weather was a perfect backdrop for five mischievous 4th and 5th graders that decided a young ice cream man's fate on a Saturday afternoon.
A BIG thank you goes to the following:
Sage and Mele for the kickass styling
Deborah and Dan for the use of their fabulous home
Umberto for the ice cream cart
Collin and Maia for rocking the assisting world
Kevin for being a good sport when it came to getting tackled by five kids
Jaylynn, Sarah, Najwa, Jacob and Reenie for being our rambunctious thieves
Ryder truck rental for coming through when RSL let me down!
Here's a quick shot of me in action from today's shoot up at Northwestern University. Thanks Coach!

I think I just added balloon artist to my skillset. Whew . . . I'm winded! Stay tuned for more from today's test shoot. And don't change that channel! The next two weeks are PACKED full of shoots (seven different ones to be exact) Starting with a well known head Coach tomorrow, a gaggle of ice cream thieves on Saturday and a portrait series of the perfect family with a twist.

My official 24 frame, low-fi disposable camera just arrive and I couldn't be more happy to start using it! I'm participating in Art House Co-op's latest project A Million Little Pictures!
During the summer, one thousand artists from around the world (including me) will document their lives in 24 frames using a simple disposable camera with a flash. On September 25th, 2009, an exhibition housing over 24,000 photographs will be constructed to take you on an adventure through the lives of these thousand artists. Stay tuned to hear more about the progress of my part in this project (and for more details about the exhibit's travels around the globe)!