
In a quick recap, last year started off rough. It was a struggle out of the gate, but luckily enough I had some real good buddies that helped me find my stride. Graduating was a real gut check and there’s no way I would have kept my sanity if I wasn’t surrounded by people going through the same thing. Trying to be a professional photographer is pretty much swinging for the fences and it’s definitely not something that you can achieve alone. I worked on a few large projects this past year that I would have never been able to pull off previously, now that I’m headed into 2012 I only have bigger and grander projects in mind. If this past year taught me anything, it’s that there will always be someone to lean on. Regardless whether it was something personal or professional I was never turned away from someone that could help me out. I learned a lot about being weak or clueless. I’m a better person now because of it.
I’m starting 2012 somewhere that’s foreign and strange. 4,667ft above sea level, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, is going to be my home for the next four months. I have a lot to learn here, not just about being a Military Intelligence Officer, but I’m sure as hell spending a whole lot of time thinking about thinking. I foresee a lot of chillin’ on the ridge line with Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. The little spare time I have here, I still don’t know how I’m going to handle being away from photography for so long. It’s looking like there are gonna be some desert landscapes in the next four months. I’m making myself a promise to have a plan. Last year ended on a high note, and while there’s gonna be a bit of a break, I’m coming back to the East Coast with a vengeance. I want to hit the ground running coming into the summer and there’s no way I’ll be able to do that without the collective help of everyone I’ve leaned on in the past. The expectation of 2012 is very simple, to be awesome. Here’s to rooftop raging, camaraderie and cranking this sh*t to eleven.
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With the recent launch of the Brim & Soul Collection I decided to put together a small post about the shoot itself. Just a few words about working with an absolutely fantastic team. I say it all the time, surrounding yourself with the right kinds of people can just launch you creatively. When the vibe is right it really doesn’t feel like work. I dream about just shooting projects like this every night. Everyone is just there to take good pictures, drink wine and chill out.

I spent much of the summer reflecting on how i thought about images. I spent so much time shooting things like weddings that I became very one track minded in my work. Trying to get away from that and start expanding my default I’ve made a conscious effort to shoot a little differently from what I’m used to. It was always just so easy to just drench an image with light and let the sun become such a prominent feature in all of my images. But versatility demands much more than that. It’s been a recent theme of mine to play with shadows to create depth and character and to see how drastically the mood can change with just a little bit less light.
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