Ok, last one before I go on vacation!
Day 333/365
Snowman! That’s my little Mason, grinning next to our accomplishment! (iPhone photo)

First off, let me thank all of you for your support in what has been one of my friend Heidi’s hardest times in her life.
According to Dustin Izatt, the fundraiser has generated close to $2,000!! Thank you!! Thank you for your donations, thank you for your kind words of support and for you pro photographers out there, thank you for your generosity in offering to lend your pro gear! Support poured in non-stop and from the farthest places.
She’s slowly recovering and as I’ve told her before, I’m convinced next year is still going to be great for her.
Second, not really news, I turned 30 on October 31st! In sad news however, my doctor tells me I have about 50 years left to live… What do you even do with news like that?…
Blog, that’s what!
Day 288/365
It was unbelievably cold out at the Salt Lake that day. That wind was beautiful on her dress, but not so much fun to shoot or be shot in (no pun intended haha).
Des & Eric:

Day 289/365
Who says Halloween pumpkins have to look scary and angry at the world? From the day-before-halloween party(iPhone photo)

Day 290/365
October 31st, 2009! Halloween! My birthday!
I was out at the park with my little boy when I realized that if you try really hard, you can actually get what looks like shallow depth of field with an iPhone! (iPhone photo)

Day 291/365
Right! As in, “Take a right!” or “I know, right?!” or “I’m right!” or just plain old “Right!” (iPhone photo)

Day 292/365
I only WISH I’d taken this shot… Alas, it was taken by Heidi using my iPhone. I just loved it so much I had to show you all. The composition, the movement in the shot, the nostalgic feeling as if on a roadtrip… Really really cool. I’m jealous! Gimme back my iPhone! (iPhone photo)

And my shot from a bunch of kids waving glow sticks around!

Day 273/365
Took a little walk to take a break from editing. This is uhh… a wooden fence (iPhone photo)

Natasha gave me the images to our shoot from day 172. Reports indicate that the images were still in shock from having been held hostage, but are relieved to have returned home safely (with me) and surrounded by their family (my other photos).
Ok, here we go:
Day 172/365
Natasha in perfect balance… Ok no. She actually fell over a lot.

Day 187/365
The first model shoot I’d done in ages… This is Tim

Day 188/365
Natasha and I were both shooting Tim. We shot so late at night (ie. past midnight) that my camera classified this image as having been taken the day after our shoot started.
Early the next (or rather, the same) morning I did a family shoot, but since Tim’s shots showed up as being the same day as the family shoot, I think I’d rather show you Tim again.

Day 189/365
Jessica’s bridal shoot very nearly turned into a complete disaster.
We were headed to the Salt Flats and as we approached our location, we saw a truly spectacular dust storm from afar. I mean the thing was so big that at first I thought it was downpour. You know how rainy clouds from far away look like dust coming down? Well this cloud was on the ground and the dust was going up… So far up in fact, that it reached the actual clouds… People were pulling over just to take pictures of it.
Not good.
Once we got into it, I thought “Crap, time to think about rescheduling”. The wind was blowing amazingly hard, the rain was coming down like no other. When we got there, we started weighing our options; wait it out, hurry back to the Salt Lake and shoot what we can there before the sun disappeared, or reschedule to a different date.
We decided to wait it out.
And man was it worth it.



Funny thing was, the storm had passed us when we started shooting, but by the end of our shoot, it apparently decided to do a 180 and come right back towards us.
Day 190/365
The shot nobody liked. Did this for Utah Business Magazine. The magazine chose an entirely different shot.

Day 191/365
I replaced my old umbrella stand with this one, because the old one broke.

Day 192/365
Light-painting with my iPhone. For those who don’t get it, I basically set my exposure in my camera to being 30 seconds, then used the “Flashlight” iPhone app to paint light onto the rock. It was an interesting effect others had done that I’d been meaning to try out for myself.

Day 193/365
Vertigo. More expirimentation with long exposures.
