Monthly Archives: March 2011

Alta Lake

One of the days I was in Whistler I took some planned time off snowboarding to shoot around the village itself, and the surrounding area. I’ve been to Whistler twice now and each time I’d never left the village. The village itself is pretty incredible but what I wasn’t aware of was the raw beauty...

Continue reading »

Village View

I did spend about as much time at Whistler snowboarding as I did photographing this truly mesmerising place. Whistler Village is about a 5 hour drive from Seattle, and about a 2 hour drive from Vancouver, BC. The first chance I had to shoot up there was a somewhat cloudy day, so I spent my...

Continue reading »

Back From Whistler

I’m back from beautiful Whistler, BC and boy is it good to be back. I had an an incredible week off away from it all and even had a chance to shoot a little bit while I was away too. The images will hit the blog as I come to process them… I’m actually pretty...

Continue reading »

Workflow #3 – Cybertron

Welcome to another installment of my workflow series — each post is a screencast showing how I take images from RAW format fresh from import through to a final version. This video runs about 25 minutes, and features a new image of Seattle that I haven’t yet posted on the blog… one I’m actually quite...

Continue reading »

Stone Alcove

Back in the Stone Mills to round out the week of images from my shoot with Bob. This image I had to really work for. I shot it a couple of different ways at different angles and it really wasn’t coming together for me. I literally put the camera back in the bag, and sat...

Continue reading »

Extinguisher

I didn’t even realise this section of the Everett Mill was there until I realised that I was shooting all alone and Bob had disappeared somewhere. The first room we were shooting in was big enough, how could there possibly be more, right? Boy was I wrong. Similar to the first step inside the Stone...

Continue reading »

Doorway To The Other Side

This was one of the views of the Everett Mill that will never leave my mind. The sun was setting outside and as I ascended a staircase and turned a corner, this was a view that was waiting for me. Beautiful, bright sunlight shone through the large mill windows, piercing the dark shadows outside the...

Continue reading »

s e r i e s
t w i t t e r
i n t e r e s t