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Riverview School District Presents: Beauty and the Beast

April 18, 2011
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This entry has been auto-posted for me. Right now, I’m probably getting ready to wrap-up the day at work, and waiting for my wife to meet me so that we can head home! For the past few years, I have been helping Riverview School District with their Spring musical. They put on a great show, [...]

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Corporate Portrait Shoot

April 17, 2011
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This entry is being auto-posted for me. About now, I am probably finishing-up shooting the Valley High School Spring musical, and getting ready to retrieve my wife for some dinner and maybe a movie. My good friend CD works for the Pittsburgh branch of an investment and wealth management company. She recommended me for a [...]

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Busy bee…

April 16, 2011
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Things have been a little busy around here lately. That’s definitely a good thing. The poor blog here, though, has suffered a bit. I’m trying to remedy that tonight by writing and scheduling a few blog posts over the next couple of days. That will let me stay busy, and the magic of the internets [...]

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The Scene and the Snapshot: Episode Two

March 11, 2011

I’m pleased to release the next episode in my odd little series called, “The Scene and the Snapshot.” Here in the second episode, Jenny and I visit a couple of areas overlooking the City of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is in a unique situation, in that it has a bunch of nice, tall hills around it, making [...]

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A Trip to the Sugar Shack

March 6, 2011
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It started-off innocently enough. My Dad and I were out for the day on Friday. We had my truck piled high with cameras of all sorts, tripods for everything, and a box of Cheez-Its. Our intention was to go out somewhere, find some interesting photo opportunities, and make some interesting pictures of both the moving [...]

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The Scene and the Snapshot: A New Project

February 22, 2011

I’m happy to announce the first episode in what I hope will be a new series. I’m calling it “The Scene and the Snapshot,” and it is a bit of an experiment. The whole series is going to be an experiment in videography, photography, creativity, production, workflow, and who knows what else. The premise is [...]

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New Promotional Materials!

January 31, 2011

My Dryrose Creative promotional materials were in dire need of an update. I had printed a pile of business cards for myself a while ago, listing all of the things that Dryrose can do. That was too much on one card, for starters. It looked confusing, and didn’t have any of my current logo or [...]

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Video: A Short Trip

January 21, 2011

I’ve been playing with some video stuff lately, working to learn more about Final Cut Pro and my shiny new Panasonic HMC40 video camera. As one might expect, I’m also ironing-out a new workflow for video work. While a lot of the steps are the same as they are for photo work, the video workflow [...]

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Pittsburgh Boudoir Photography Sneak Peak!

January 18, 2011
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We had a wonderful boudoir session with the fun and fabulous CA and friends this past Saturday! We started simple and ended with oh-my-gosh. It was a great evening, to say the least. On a shoot where everything seemed to work well, one of the stand-out features was CA’s hair stylist, who was there for [...]

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Exciting times!

January 12, 2011

I’m quite excited to have CA’s boudoir shoot this Saturday! We’ve been chatting back and forth in email about details, and it looks like it is shaping up to be a really fun evening. I’d say something cheesy like, “We’re going to be bringing sexy back in Pittsburgh Saturday night,” except I have a feeling [...]

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