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I recently took a trip walking around 16th street mall. I love Denver. So may characters, interesting faces. Denver certainly is just alive with people. I don’t always see the shots that I want when I’m shooting street photography. It’s hard for me to get up the courage to really get close and shoot people who aren’t expecting to have their picture taken. I try and push myself to get closer, see more emotion, and capture unique shots. This can be really hard sometimes. This first shot was one where I knew I was going to get exactly the shot I wanted. I had a a great backdrop, and I knew that if I shot this shot I was going to love it. This guy had such an interesting look to him. He seemed a little forlorn, but he also had such an interesting look I couldn’t help but get the shot. This is what street photography is all about. Getting interesting shots of interesting people. Read more...
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First off if you’re looking for an engagement photographer take a look at my denver engagement photography portfolio.
I know I know,… it’s been forever…. I’ve just been real busy and honestly had a few family things that I’ve needed to deal with, so I haven’t been able to post in a while. But here I am posting now,… so everyone say hi to Amber and Chris. This cute couple was a ton of fun to work with. Chris is wiked stylish ( I think he has amber beat in the fashion department by just a smidge) and amber has a killer smile. They were real easy to take pictures of. I didn’t get to play with my off camera lighting as much on this photography outing as I would have liked to, but that’s ok. We were running thin on time, and I wanted to make sure that I hit up all the spots that I wanted to hit up. Read more...
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I’m not sure why I’ve been digging taking pictures of old bikes so much recently. I have a ton of shots of these old classics just waiting to be processed. I think it’s because I recently got a cruiser of my own, and just love going riding around Denver. I bought one for my girlfriend too so that we could both go out on our cruisers and have a blast riding around town and having drinks at whatever random place we find. This one has a springer front just like mine. That means that there is a spring on the front of the bike that acts like a old version of shocks. They actually work pretty well too. It softens the ride quite a bit. Again this is more of the fine art photography that I have been really enjoying lately. Although they don’t comapre to when I get to do portrait photography. Read more...
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