Here they are, a day early.
Archive for December, 2011
Spring 2011 faves
A favorite frame from April, May and June 2011. July-September images follow tomorrow.
Winter 2011 faves
A favorite frame from January, February and March 2011. All were shot within 5 miles of home. April-June images follow tomorrow.
Iraq War vets
Both were involved in crucial moments during the war in Iraq. From a quick recent assignment for USA Today.
Real men wear red pumps and sometimes leather chaps.
I had the distinct honor to do the principal photography for the Willow Domestic Violence Center’s 2012 Red Shoe Calendar (Jeff Jacobsen and Mike Yoder also did some great shooting, as well). Laura Wolfe shot it last year (its inaugural year), so the bar was set very high. I had a great time photographing it. It’s always fun to watch guys walk around in women’s high heels. Sometimes they seemed to get into just a bit much. But hey, I’m not judging, just saying. That was the easy part. Cathie Rodkey coordinated all of the cat herding, all the while making multiple trips to St. Louis as her husband dealt with medical issues. I’m so glad my friend, John Ross, asked me to do this. And so thankful to work with great folks like Susan Stahl and Cathie. I’m on board next year to help out this wonderful organization.
Here are a few mages from the project that I like. And by all means, if you have a chance to pick up this calendar, please do. The proceeds go to helping an organization doing good work in our community. It would make a wonderful last-minute Christmas gift. In Lawrence, they’re available at the following merchants (and it can be ordered from the center’s website):
Esquina
The Oread
The Eldridge
Lawrence Memorial Hospital Gift Shop
Langston Hughes
Hair Experts
Lawrence Arts Center
Landmark Bank
Sandbar (Lawrence & Baldwin)
The Corner Store (Ottawa)
Here’s a link to their website: http://www.willowdvcenter.org/
things i’ve seen recently
Just a smattering of things I noticed while on a recent commercial assignment.
lights, motion, Christmas
Sometimes I just get bored out of my skull. It’s then I remember my ABCs: always be creating.
Got pierogi?
Pierogi (Polish pronunciation: [pjɛˈrɔɡʲi]; are dumplings of unleavened dough – first boiled, then they are baked or fried usually in butter with onions – traditionally stuffed with potato filling, sauerkraut, ground meat, cheese, or fruit. Of central and eastern European provenance, they are usually semicircular, but are rectangular or triangular in some cuisines.
Sunday, Aimee and Ryan spent a large portion of their day making pierogi with Teresa manning the boiling pot. Actually, the preparation of the ingredients began on Saturday to make Sunday’s session shorter than last year’s 10-hour pieorgi assembly marathon. It’s an annual event for Aimee and Ryan, as well as for Ryan’s parents in Chicago. The recipe, as I understand it, is a family recipe that came with Ryan’s ancestors from the old country. In this case, Poland. Since Ryan and Aimee have been together, they have served us Pierogi on Christmas Eve. If not Christmas Eve, we get a pieorgi feast at some point during the holidays to celebrate Christmas. Pierogi are amazing. Especially when stuffed with sauerkraut. Throw in some Polish sausage and a beer and I’m in heaven.
Because this is a family recipe, Aimee and Ryan will teach Henry how to make these delectable flavor pillows, so he can keep the family tradition alive. He took a short turn in the kitchen yesterday for fun. The next time, it’ll be for real. I’m counting down the days until we gorge ourselves on pierogi and polish sausage.
If you want to know a little bit more about pierogi, here’s a link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierogi
The importance of being Henry
Henry’s less than three weeks away from his first birthday. He changes every time I see him. He’s an actual little person. He’s highly mobile (the autofocus on the GF-1 is struggling to keep up with him now). He eats pumpkin pie. He brushes his teeth, Well, he actually just likes to eat the toothpaste. Mom does the brushing. Some random images from this week.
















































