Posts Tagged ‘phoenix travel photographer’

finding your passion

May 18, 2010

Undoubtedly, being a photographer may be one of the best jobs in the world. It doesn’t come without its own trials, moments of grief and a nagging self-doubt. However for many people, photography is the fulfillment of a dream. A personal love with creativity and technology blended into a wonderful mash of a new and personal vision of the world. I can honestly say since advancing my eye with a camera I look at the world in a completely different way, and it continues to grow every day. It’s not only the discovery of a passion that’s been hidden and refreshed ( I thought I might be an artist in the early part of high school but eventually gave it up for the sake of practicality), but a way of looking at and appreciating the world in ways I never thought of before.

The “plight of the artist” can often be something to laugh about (I’ve had a good chuckle a number of times over people who thought they could change the world and ended up flipping burgers at McDonald’s), but it’s also a driving force in the life of many people. I count myself among those people now. Since I began taking my work in photography seriously, it’s been a new adventure in life. It’s a new passion. I don’t find myself laughing at the McDonald’s artists so much anymore – just wishing they could find a way to channel their passion into an applicable business practice. I doubt myself. All. The. Time. Who could ever like my work? Why can’t I be better? What is so wrong with my perspective?

But then I realize, it’s not what’s wrong, but what I need to continue to refine. We’re never wrong as artists, we’re just continuing to refine our vision and improve the technicalities of the tools that allow us to do that. Sure, we’re wrong on the technicals all the time, but never doubt your vision as an artist. Listen to others. Learn from others. And most importantly, always be you.

Whatever the venture, passion is the driving force. Passion for photography. Passion for life. Passion for laughter. These are what drive me forward. Passion is what drives all of us forward, if only for ourselves. I got to thinking about this a little more when someone asked me what my goal was for my photography. Well it is and continues to be, “To laugh with honesty every day the rest of my life and to inspire everyone around me to laugh as well.”

My photography is an extension of who I am. I try to show that a bit more every day in a creative way. I hope to laugh every day. I hope others can share that laughter with me. I can honestly say since working toward this lifestyle, I have. I hope to continue that, and to share it with more people. I believe in laughter we find ourselves.

Thank you all for helping me live my passion every day. Learn to recognize your own passions. When you do, never let them go. Always advance in the face of doubt, external or internal. Keep an ear open to advice. An “artist’s vision” is never an excuse for achieving less than you are capable of because you’re unwilling to take criticism of your work or learn from others.

Be proud. Be humble. Be you. Follow your passion and life will reward you in ways you never dreamed possible.

the san diego lifestyle

March 15, 2010

Before you read any further, you have to play Phantom Planet’s California in the background. Go ahead and click on it. Ok, ready now?

I spent the past weekend in San Diego visiting friends and arranging two test photo shoots with Nouveau Models. I drove out on my birthday Friday (it’s a pretty good 5 and a half hour trip) and arrived in town just in time to grab dinner and celebrate with friends.

Saturday and Sunday I arranged two commercial photo shoots with Lauryn and Megan of Nouveau. Both of them have fantastic commercial/lifestyle looks and we had a great time playing around. They were also very enduring of wearing some not so warm clothing in the colder weather. It’s not quite beach season yet!

I’m hoping to make frequent trips out to the coast from here on out to continue building my lifestyle portfolio with the images I want. Fun in the sun! Hope you enjoy these previews.

Lauryn and I picked up a beach cruiser on Mission Beach and zipped around…

While Megan and I grabbed a kite and headed out to the La Jolla pier.

playing in the payson pines

January 20, 2010

The past few weeks have really taken off for me. It has been a non-stop marathon of photo shoots, expanding my network, learning new procedures and building mutually beneficial relationships. One of those new relationships is with the incredible team at The Agency Arizona. We’ll be collaborating on projects as I continue to build my portfolio in the direction and style I’ve been honing.

I have spent more time in the production and planning elements of my concept photo shoots, really taking the time to flush out a consistent theme and editorial series of photos. That includes compiling sketches for each photo session. It’s about creating a style and not only higher quality of images, but quality production all around. This editorial photo set is with three models from The Agency Arizona up in the Payson pine trees. Hope you enjoy this fun-filled camping theme.

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