Thursday, May 25, 2006


I'm slowly getting dragged into professional photography. I do the photography for Chair & Trellis, the store I co-own. Because these photos are reproduced in newspapers and magazines, it's much more technically demanding than my hobby photography.

With hobby photography, I take pictures of what I want when I want. It's nice if I get a few good shots, but there are no problems if things don't work out.

Professional photgraphy is different. I have to reliably take many good pictures of subjects I don't always care about even if I don't feel like taking pictures. Then there are the logistics of photgraphy inside the store which isn't always the best place to take photos. The lighting and layout are for shopping. When you take pictures at the store there are often distractions in the back ground, the shots are too busy, the lighting and the colors are off or ugly price tags are visible. Plus I can only do it when it's quiet and there no customers around.

Frequently, Mark will compose a display and tell me to what angles he'd like it photographed from. Then I'll say I can't get that angle because the camera has to be too close, or too far. Or the lighting is too contrasty.

It's frustrating that the store looks so beautiful yet it's hard to communicate that beauty in the photographs.

Now I'm considering buying a thousand dollar lens and thousand dollar software. Professional quality lenses and software would give me much more flexibility in taking the shots I need and since we are spending thousands of dollars on ads they may be the right tools for the job. On the other hand it's a lot of money. I will feel ill the first time I accidentally bump a two thousand dollar camera and lens against the wall.

Monday, May 22, 2006


I took a picture of some damaged metal work for the store. The picture ended up being pretty in it's own way.

Chance is very spirited when I'm around. Every now and then he tires out and I get to take a nice picture of him
The moon from my back patio.

Monday, October 24, 2005


Little Mecena Beach Posted by Picasa

Sunday, October 23, 2005


Sugar factory. Posted by Picasa

Wind and para surfing along Maui's coast. Posted by Picasa

The rocks protecting Red Sand Beach from big waves. Posted by Picasa

Mark and I at Red Sand beach. Posted by Picasa

Hunter and Ryan at Red Sand beach. Posted by Picasa

The ocean goes on forever. Posted by Picasa

Mark on the North Coast of Maui Posted by Picasa

Rainbow over the Pacific. Posted by Picasa

Me on the north coast on Maui Posted by Picasa

We got up at 3am on Thursday to drive to Haleakala crator to watch the sun rise. It was very beautiful, though I don't think I'd do it again. Posted by Picasa

The sun is just about to rise at Haleakala crator. Posted by Picasa

The sun is just about to rise. Posted by Picasa

Sunrise at Haleakala crator. Posted by Picasa

Sunrise over Haleakala Crator. Yes, those are clouds below the horizon and above the moutains. The crator is about 10,000 feet above sea level and we were above the clouds. Posted by Picasa

Sunrise over Haleakala Crator Posted by Picasa