AP / Paul Sakuma

2017-07-24T20:48:27-07:00By |Categories: Point of View|

You’ve probably seen the photo credit: Paul Sakuma/AP if you’ve read any news articles in the last few years. Whether it’s locally here in the San Francisco Bay Area or throughout the world, Paul Sakuma’s photos get out there. He’s an AP shooter based out here and today for Oracle OpenWorld he was shooting Larry Ellison during his keynote.

Robert Holmes | Travel and Stock Photography seminar

2007-11-11T20:47:49-08:00By |Categories: Point of View|

Robert Holmes‘ Travel and Stock Photography seminar for Fotovision at Orange was a success today. Here Bob explains some marketing strategies after a demonstration of digital railroad where his work is also featured. The seminar was pretty instructive and the group of photographers participating had some impressive portfolios of work. Ah to be a travel photographer!

Yum: wedding caterers

2017-07-24T20:48:27-07:00By |Categories: Point of View|

So we shoot lots of weddings here at Orange and of course you get to eat a wide range of meals. This past weekend I shot a wedding where Hugh Groman Catering were the caterers and the food was fantastic. The butternut squash ravioli was some of the best I’ve had and the salad was delish too. Definitely a nice team to work with as well. Here’s a pic of the bride taking her shoes off to [...]

Lauren Greenfield: Thin

2017-07-24T20:48:27-07:00By |Categories: Point of View, Projects|

Thin is a film by photographer Lauren Greenfield, a member of VII, and someone with whom I share an interest in how womens body image is affected by society and media. I first met her at her opening at Robert Koch gallery in San Francisco for Girl Culture and have followed her work since then. Thin takes a look at anorexia and follows several women in a treatment facility in Florida. It’s a documentary that is a [...]

Last minute double header: Carrots and SFMOMA

2017-07-24T20:48:27-07:00By |Categories: Point of View|

So we had to put the power or Orange to work and help out some friends for the Opening Party at Carrots. Even though all of our photographers were out shooting we still were able to get some shots from the opening (see below). At SFMOMA it was another Member Session, this one for Douglas Gordon. There was a nice installation by Soo-Hwa Yuan there and you should be seeing some of the shots in San Francisco [...]

Powdered Toast Man @ Holy Cow!

2017-07-24T20:48:28-07:00By |Categories: Point of View|

Having been a fan of Ren & Stimpy from years ago, I was psyched to see Powdered Toast Man at Holy Cow last night – definitely a great costume! Here he is with some fools who probably are out of Powdered Toast. Lots of fun costumes for the party last night. Even the Supreme Leader had time to kick it with some Western homies:

Now that was an earthquake!

2017-07-24T20:48:28-07:00By |Categories: Point of View|

Well, just got back from photographing at City Hall for the Mayor’s reception of Aer Lingus which just started service to San Francisco. The studio was shaking quite a bit and I heard something crash upstairs. My earthquake bobblehead was even bouncing a bit… (re-enacted in the photo above). This was the biggest shake I’ve personally felt in my nine years in San Francisco and it lasted pretty long!

Control/Anton Corbijn

2007-10-29T12:03:09-07:00By |Categories: Personal, Point of View|

Photographer Anton Corbijn’s debut as a director is Control, a biopic about Joy Division lead singer Ian Curtis, and it’s a wonderful film. Having been heavily influenced by the Manchester sound and aesthetic, it was nice to see this film and how Corbijn treated the subject matter. The film is infused with the music and feel of 1970’s Manchester (Macclesfield, more specifically) and those who are familiar with that era and time will get a kick out [...]

Japan Society threesome

2017-07-24T20:48:28-07:00By |Categories: Point of View|

We covered the Japan Society of Northern California’s 2007 Award of Honor Gala. I wasn’t quite sure what the crowd would be comprised of but was a bit surprised to see San Francisco 49er Vernon Davis there. He was probably the most well known person as well as the two honorees, Mr. Yuzaburo Mogi and Mr. Philip Kan Gotanda.

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