The summer issue of The Knot is out and I have a feature article in it! I had forgotten all about it till I walked past the magazine rack at Borders. I opened it, quickly flipped through the pages and there it was! My travel photography and our interview was lookin good. The editors probably could have picked a better profile shot but who's complaining right? Only two other groups were interviewed (California & New Zealand) and then there is us - México. It includes a summary of one of our trip and then some extra travel tips for those thinking about heading South. Anyways, woohoo! Onto the next magazine!
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Monday, May 31, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Anaheim Aerial



Beautiful aerial shots by Trever Hoehne. Nothing like hanging out the side of a helicopter just to get some great shots like these. I remember some people at my last job having to have photographers do this just to get a certain shot for some Cessna Single Engine ad concepts. Nothing like hanging on for dear life and trusting totally in a seatbelt.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Did You Know: Oldspice
This commercial actually added a little comedy to my day and made me giggle because I enjoy random humor that other people tend to not understand. This actor, Isaiah Mustafa, did a good job too. But check this one out and the other shower scene video here at www.oldspice.com
Update: See the making of the video here and how the commercial was all one amazing shot.
Look at your man, now back to me, now back to your man,
now back to me....
Thursday, February 4, 2010
The Last Supper
How many of you Lost fans have seen this promo shoot - The Last Supper? Some say it may not have any meaning or hints to it, but I think thats wrong. Lost is known for throwing little bits of suggestions all over their shows, web, promos and print. And Locke as Jesus? Not far fetched at all, he died and rose form the dead. Check out some other Last Supper promos like House, Battlestar Galactica and The Sopranos.Update: The Lost Bingo was a hit! Of course it's hard to read in the dark while you're mesmerized by the mess of the story unfolding before you, but it was a fun touch to the party. I only lost by one phrase, "Severed Limb". Dangit.
Photo via http://abc.go.com/
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