Beyond just being an actor with whom I’ve worked on five short films (including the endlessly delayed NURF Wars – still in the works, naturally), Jerramy is another one of my close friends.

Strangely so, I think, because we’re so radically different. Yin and Yang I suppose. I’m all about controlling my environment, he’s all about going with the flow. I have a hard time letting go of precise planning, while he lets things evolve however they will.

So my first struggle with him when trying to setup this shoot was pinning down what exactly we were gonna do.

Me: “What defines you, Jerramy?”
Jerramy: “Living life, filling it with love and dreaming.”
Me: “Dude, I can’t shoot that…”

Love, for example, simply as a concept, is too broad and abstract to capture in an image. I shoot the consequence of love when I shoot a couple, I shoot the expression of love with a kiss or hands clasped together, but I can’t shoot love. And I can’t shoot life. And I can’t shoot dreams.

So I kept trying and trying to pin down something tangible to shoot. This proved to be very difficult with him. We did come up with some ideas, but nothing I was crazy about.

So when I decided to meet him by a park, still without a solid plan I felt confident about, I called…

Me: “Hey where are you?”
Jerramy: “I’m in the north parking lot. I’m sitting on the curb next to my car, playing my guitar.”
Me: “Don’t move!! This is you!! This is our shoot!!”

Screw the park; we shot this in the parking lot instead! And this is my best representation of Jerramy. Easy-going, filled with hopes and dreams, and loving life however it comes at him :)

Oh and here’s the NURF Wars poster Jerramy was the star of. See? It’s making SOME progress! And yes, the “One Man. One Last Job. Lots of NERF Guns.” tag line is obviously meant as a joke. Otherwise I think it would mean I’m currently stuck in the 80s.

The People Through My Lens project is still very much alive, and here finally is another addition to it.

Lee is another one of those uber-talented folks I know. I seem to come in contact with a lot of them! Poor guy’s been waiting for me to finish my short film NURF Wars since February of 2009… Yes, Lee was in that.

Anyway, I’ve worked with him since then on projects from other local filmmakers, usually where I’m shooting behind the scenes stuff, so I knew him pretty well and knew right from the start that I wanted to include him in this.

I went to his house and although I wasn’t gonna be able to shoot him in action as an actor, we started chatting and I quickly re-discovered just how involved he is with music. He regularly performs on stage, working closely with a lot of theater productions and, to my great delight, writes his own stuff. Either for the stage or for fun.

I always love to watch creative people at work. There’s something deeply special about being the creator to something that is uniquely yours…

Ok, without further ado, here’s Lee!

My next door neighbors and close friends; this is the Visser family.

And like any normal family, there are struggles.

Struggles to be everything to everyone, struggles to maintain some degree of order and control in the household, neither of which, frankly, are entirely possible. Add to that the endless list of day to day responsibilities without losing oneself, maintaining some sense of a unique identity, and anyone can see just how difficult the balance becomes.

That feeling of overload became clear when I tried (quite unsuccessfully) to pin down how I could visually define Jeremy. Husband, parent, churchgoer, soccer player (until he recently got injured), cook, gardener and student; I didn’t know how to boil him down.

Then I realized… “Let’s do all of it!”

Shelly, in the meantime, though far from leading a simple life, is a stay-at-home mom to their two beautiful kids as well as a piano teacher.

And just like their parents, when we were all done, the kids shut the door on me and stared. Yeah, the Vissers are an interesting bunch…

But I’m sure glad they’re my neighbors :)

What can I say about Dani?

Dani is my close friend. That’s the first thing that comes to my mind. We have a good, solid friendship that I’ve cherished since it began.

A talented model with whom I’ve worked many, many times, she’s finally moving to L.A. in just a few short months to pursue a career in acting. Now I can’t say I’m crazy about L.A., but I’m unapologetically excited for her to leave Utah in pursuit of far greater heights than I feel she could ever have reached here.

Man am I gonna miss her…

Because beyond all of that, she’s full of life, full of energy and positivity, and best of all, it’s infectious. You can’t help but feel better when you’re around her. You can’t help but turn into a goofball when you’re around her.

Well ok, I can’t help but become a total goofball when I’m around her.

So when she decided to pretend like her hands were having a mostly violent conversation with one another, well…

That’s just Dani :)

And here, just for kicks, are all the best images from all the shoots we’ve done together, starting with what could very well be the last shoot we do together for a long long time. How apropos that it be a gradual evolution as she prepares for a new adventure of her own.

Evolution:

The project continues… Introducing my good friend Lexi!

Lexi works as an event planner at the beautiful and classy Grand America Hotel in downtown Salt Lake City.

When I asked her what she wanted to do as the second shot, she quickly decided that she wanted to show off her shoes. She has a TON of them piled sky-high in her closet, so we picked just a teeny tiny selection of her favorites and went outside.

I love how these turned out:

Before I end this blog post, I’d like to clarify something important:

You don’t necessarily have to feel you’re not photogenic to be in this project.

Apparently some people felt they shouldn’t be part of it because they already like themselves in pictures…

So let me completely clarify the two criterion for this project:

You have to be a human being and still be alive.

So if you’re a dead sea-turtle, I’m afraid I can’t help you.

If, on the other hand, you’re a client of any kind (future or past), if you’re an acquaintance, if you’re a friend of a friend, if you’re a complete stranger to me, if you’re an actor, a model, an electrician, a plumber… You get the idea. All are welcome, regardless of how you feel about yourself (photogenic or not).

Hope that clears things up :)

This is the project I’ve been excited to unveil since I first thought it up about a month ago. “Finally!!”, I can hear several say. In fact, these same people were probably some of my first subjects too.

And they haven’t read so much as two words from that first paragraph… They’re down below checking out their pictures of themselves!

Aaaaaand welcome back guys :)

Ok, so here’s the idea for this project:

I can’t tell you how often I hear friends, acquaintances, brides, wedding guests, random people to whom I reveal that I’m a photographer, say that they’re not photogenic.

It’s a load of crap.

Nobody is not photogenic.

The trouble actually lies, no offense, with your friends. Your friends aren’t used to being photographers, so they rarely understand light, composition, context, character, editing, even more rarely shoot in any mode besides Auto and then don’t enhance the images once they’re out of the camera. I don’t mean enhancing in Photoshop either, I mean adjusting things like color, exposure; things like that.

So whenever someone would say to me “I’m not photogenic”, my response was always the following:

“You’re wrong. Gimme 5 minutes and I’ll prove it to you.”

Finally, instead of just saying it every time I heard it, I decided it was time to do a few things.

First of all, to provide those who think they’re not photogenic with images of themselves that they can actually be happy with, hopefully breaking the usually deep-rooted belief that they’re no good in front of a camera.

But as I thought this, I realized it would also be deeply interesting, for me at least, to document what my circle of friends looks like. Who are they? What do they do? What are they passionate about? What are their quirks? And why the hell CAN’T they make a face when confronted with a camera?!

Before long I came to the conclusion that… Well… Why limit this to just my friends? I hear the photogenic complaint from everyone! I wanna include them too.

And once the project became about EVERYONE… Well things got complicated for me. I had to figure out how I’d do this without killing myself in the process.

Now, I know this isn’t groundbreaking photography by any stretch of the imagination, but this is something I care about. It’s the only reason for it to exist.

Here’s my start with a few of my friends, followed by the “rules” of my game so you can be part of this too :)

Dani, showing off her gum:

Bina really resisted this:

No shot of either Dani or Bina would be complete without the other in it. These two are best of friends and are completely inseparable:

Brittany’s hobby is… You guessed it; photography. She’s also a terrific painter:

Lisa is one of my closest friends. She has a false reputation for being short-tempered. She’s just loud sometimes, so I asked her to scream at me:

Strangely, although Lisa and I are very close, Bruce and I always talk the most when I go hang out with them:

Believe it or not, everyone in the pictures above felt they weren’t photogenic… I’d like to think I did SOMETHING to improve how they feel about that. Speaking of which, if there’s an image here of you, please give me your email address so I can send you everything I thought was good. Email me or talk to me on Facebook.

Ok, now for the “rules”, in no particular order:

– You can be anyone. Past/future client, acquaintance, friend; I don’t care. Zero restrictions here. You can even have me take pictures of someone you know.

– The shoot will last no more than about 5 minutes.

– I’ll be posting at least one, but a maximum of two images of my choosing on the blog. One will be a portrait of just you, but in the other I want something that is kind of representative of you. This can be anything, I just wanna see the real you. Make a face, show me your hobby, invite someone that means a lot to you, bring something of great personal value, show off your favorite tattoo, etc. I’m open to anything. I just wanna see the real you somehow.

– I’ll be needing your email address so I can send you the results (especially if I feel that we ended up with more than 2 good ones – already the case above) and you’re welcome to download the images from the blog as well of course. Make sure to click on the images so you can get the larger versions if you take them from the blog.

– The images won’t be Photoshopped at all

– Delivery of the images will be at 640 pixels tall or 640 pixels wide, depending on whether the shot is vertical or horizontal.

– I need you to meet me around the Salt Lake City area UNLESS I happen to be visiting your state or country… Sorry people from Pakistan, I can’t fly half-way across the world for a 5-minute shoot!

– We shoot where we meet. No extensive location scouting. The pictures above were shot in a parking lot and a house, so clearly locations don’t matter much in this project’s case anyway.

– I will ONLY shoot using my Canon 85mm f1.2 L lens, with which I am deeply in love. And I’ll probably always be shooting wide-open too (for those of you who know what that means).

– I haven’t yet determined a time-limit on this project, if any.

– If there are any photographers out there who are able and willing, could you do the same for me?! I hate every recent picture of myself that I have… :)

That’s it! Email me or add me on Facebook if you’d like to get in closer contact with me so we can more easily arrange a shoot!

Day 12/365

Kind of a lazy day today. Shot a portrait for Utah Business Magazine.

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