It’s been a good while since I’ve posted on my blog and I have upwards of 15-20 shoots that I’d love to post, but in the mean time (while I’m waiting on video footage to convert) I figured I’d do a new post. I had a great time shooting with Bryan of Bryan Groves Geology for images to display on his new website promoting his Geology Services. He was really open to my ideas and super easy to work with. I shot this in his office with 1 speedlight for all of the shots. Thanks again Bryan!
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A couple of months back I did a shoot with my friends at BBR Creative for Cox Communications featuring Chris Paul of the New Orleans Hornets for a promotional campaign. We shot in New Orleans at the New Orleans Arena with about 15 minutes to shoot stills, but I was very pleased with the results. I wanted to share an image and a couple grabs from the Cox website.
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Image was shot with film on a Leica M4.
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Well… If you didn’t already realize it, Daniel and I had parted ways almost two years ago (snif…). Don’t worry, it wasn’t a nasty separation! I left Crucé and wen’t solo with graphic design and photography and Daniel continued with our love child better known as Crucé Design who also provides graphic design services and web development. Daniel and I still work together on several projects and we also still get to hang out pretty often.
I did a shoot for Daniel for some updates and a fresh look at his space. Here are a few of my favorites from the shoot.
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I had the great honor of having an image of mine published in the Leica User Forum Book along with many other great photographers. The purpose of the book is to raise funds for Leica’s charity AICR (Association for International Cancer Research). This opportunity has meant a great deal to me because my father was diognosed with cancer several years back. Through cancer research he has recovered and is doing great.
If you are interested in helping support the cause you can do so by purchasing the book HERE. The book is available for anyone to buy and AICR will receive £5 from each copy sold. So far over £7,000 has been raised just from the entry submissions alone! Click here for a Thank You post from Leica’s Blog.
Here are a few images of the book and the image of mine that was published. Unfortunatly they misspelled my name, but for the cause I guess I can let that slide :). The last name reads “Orilion”, but needs to have two “L”s and read “Orillion”. Better luck next time I guess.
Camera: Leica M6
Lens: Voigtländer 28mm f1.9
Medium: Film – Ilford HP5+ ISO400
Location: Harbor Island in the Bahamas.
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“This photo book – the proceeds of which are being donated to the AICR (Association for International Cancer Research) – is an extremely successful illustration of the passion and dedication of a rather special Leica community. It leaves no doubt whatsoever that our customers are the best.”
- Herr Rudolf Spiller, Chief Executive, Leica Camera AG
I feel like I keep starting my posts with “several months back”, but it seems that must just be the nature of how most posts are going to happen. Things are busy which is great, but it makes it so much harder to post. I can’t post all projects, and choose not to post others (just to be honest). Most of my commercial work however typically coin-sides with a launch of a campaign or something of that nature so I have to wait a bit to post. This is such the case with this shoot. I had a shoot for St. Ann Church in Mamou, La. which was used in the design and content of their recent website launch. You can check out their website HERE. The site was developed by my buddy Daniel over at Crucé Design. Here are a few of my favorites from that day.
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This past november I had the opportunity to shoot in Fort Worth, TX for a company called Belfor. They specialize in property restoration and response for both commercial and residential clients with locations all over the world. Belfor was working on a video commercial with BBR Creative and I captured stills for print work. Check out what BBR produced for them HERE. We shot over a couple of days and had a great time doing it. Here are a few of my favorite images from the day.
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I noticed that the boards were up so I thought I’d share a few images that I shot for Lourdes. These images are currently being used on billboards for promotion of Lourdes Cancer Network. Keep an eye out. These are all over Lafayette.
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I had the opportunity to work on another project several months back with Crucé Design for Bayou Teche Brewing. Bayou Teche Biere is distributed by Schilling Distributing. For the project I did the initial design of the website interface along with all of the photography. Crucé took the reins and put on a few final touches and coded the rest of the site. It’s always nice to see a website go live because it is a lengthy process if you are going to do it right. Here are a few images of both the site and photography that I’ve done for this project.
You can visit their website by clicking the link here: http://BayouTecheBrewing.com
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