10 Years Today

10 Years Today

10 years ago today, I married the love of my life.  She is beautiful, crazy, loving, strong-willed, creative, quirky, kind-hearted, and smart.   In that time, we were married, bought a condo, traveled abroad and camped locally, made great friends, lost loved ones, moved, started a dream business.  We had a son!!  The most beautiful little…… Continue reading 10 Years Today

Tangled and Twisted

Tangled and Twisted

Being a daddy, a husband, a photographer, and a freelance 3D/2D animator keeps me quite busy these days.  It also keeps my mind racing at 100mph with my thoughts tangled and twisted.  I’m not saying having an overactive brain is necessarily a bad thing.  I’m just saying it’s the way I feel some days.  So my…… Continue reading Tangled and Twisted

Paper Spiral

Paper Spiral

This shot of a small spiral piece of paper was inspired, in part, by an incident in our home this morning.  I’ll get to that in a moment.  For the image, I wanted to create something white on white with only light and the corresponding shadows along with texture defining the subject.  Shot macro with my…… Continue reading Paper Spiral

The All-American Burger

All-American Burger

The All-American burger.  A fresh bun. Juicy 100% beef. Look closer. It’s made of plastic.  And just so you know, this is not intended as commentary about the state of the fast food industry.  Although, I’ll admit, it’s not far off from the way I feel about it.  But that is for someone else’s blog. This one is about…… Continue reading The All-American Burger

Twelve Squares

Twelve Squares

Twelve squares in three rows of four across – close up detail of a worn and rusty metal drain cover in Riverside Park, on the East Side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  I was out playing with my son in the park when I spotted these cool geometric shapes on this steel sewer grate. The harsh shadows…… Continue reading Twelve Squares

Rubber Ducky

Rubber Ducky

“Rubber Ducky, you’re the one, You make bath time lots of fun, Rubber Ducky, I’m awfully fond of you;” –Ernie from Sesame Street For today,  I wanted to create an image with colors associated with spring and make something fun and whimsical.   With the duck as the subject, I was inspired both by comic…… Continue reading Rubber Ducky

The Dark Figure

Dark Figure

A dark figure stands in a doorway peering into an empty room.   Who is he?  Why is he there?  What does he see?  What is he thinking?  These are all questions I ask myself when I am creating my images.  What is the subject and what do I want it to say to me…… Continue reading The Dark Figure

Overwhelmed

Overwhelmed

“All this time and it’s all still fresh to me – overwhelmed” –from “Overwhelmed” by David Garza Sometimes life can seem so overwhelming that all you want to do is curl up in a ball on the floor and pray that everything will just go away.  But there is almost always a light shining and…… Continue reading Overwhelmed

The Crazy Photographer at Work

The Crazy Photographer at Work

This shot involves one camera, one tripod, a cell phone light, one set of extension tubes, two lenses and one crazy photographer (me).   In between 3D animation jobs and a quick trip out to the in-laws, I set my Nikon D700 with my 50mm 1.8 and extension tubes up on my tripod.  The subject…… Continue reading The Crazy Photographer at Work

Night Falls on the Lonely Robot

Night Falls on the Lonely Robot

After a long, long day of searching the streets in vain, the lonely little robot finds a quiet spot on a hill above the din of the city where he can sit and rest.  He is alone and sad and he wonders if he will ever find her again.  And as night fall around him, from somewhere far…… Continue reading Night Falls on the Lonely Robot

Necessary Evil

Necessary Evil

A photograph of the necessary evil that is high voltage power lines.  We need the energy – you wouldn’t be able see my photos without it – but the towers are visual pollution on the landscape.   But then again, sometimes the power lines become the subject instead of a nuisance! This was taken on a late afternoon…… Continue reading Necessary Evil

Blue White Blue

Blue White Blue

“A trilogy is a pretty abstract notion. You can apply it to almost any three things.” –Jonathan Demme This trilogy of alternating sheets of blue and white sheets of paper is a continuation of yesterday’s image.  And again,  I was playing with shape, form and line – foundations of composition – to create a simple and minimal image.…… Continue reading Blue White Blue