Checking out flights to both. Which one would you want to shoot in?
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Checking out flights to both. Which one would you want to shoot in?
#chine #mongolia #travel #photogrpahy #photoeducatoin #workshop
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Being a "photographer" is a very romanticized profession. While there certainly are a ton of perks, life isn't always so glamorous as traveling around the globe, taking photos of beautiful locations and "living the life". For me, when I am out on location shooting, like I am right now (connecting via a tethered cell phone to my macbook air), this is my life. I sleep in my Subaru Outback or in tent. I am up both late at night and early in the morning and I am usually scouting locations and or editing work during the day. There is not much room for sleep or a shower or comfort for that matter…..
but at the end of the day. I would not trade my life for anything. I am living MY dream, especially when my family is able to come along and experience the beauty of this planet that I get to try to capture every chance I get.
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In album Behind the Lens (43 photos)
Life of a Professional Landscape Photographer
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“Shanti Town” – Port Au Prince, Haiti – 2010
“Lespwa Haiti – A Work in Progress,” a five-year photographic project about Haiti and the efforts to rebuild in the wake of the January 12, 2010 earthquake. My goal along with Ray Tollison and Melissa Basta is to use visual imagery and stories to keep Haiti in the spotlight by featuring the efforts of smaller non-governmental organizations, like Trees, Water & People and H.E.L.P that are working tirelessly to provide relief and rebuild the country.
“Child Friendly Spaces” – Cineas IDP Camp – Port Au Prince, Haiti – 2010
We are tirelessly to get the newly design Lespwa Haiti website launched, but unfortunately you will have to bear with us for just a little while longer.
“Caribean Market” – Port Au Prince, Haiti – 2010
Until then you can see some of my work from our initial trip to Haiti HERE.
“Innocent Eyes” – Port Au Prince, Haiti – 2010
You can also learn more about the Rocket Stove project that Trees, Water & People are working on with StoveTec here.
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As we continue to work hard on redesigning the new website for Lespwa Haiti, I decided to give you a sneak peak at some more photography work from the project. I hope you enjoy and I would love to hear your thoughts.
“Haitian Innocence” – Vialet, Haiti – 2010
“Searching for Coconuts” – Vialet, Haiti -2010
“Mango Farmer” – Haiti – 2010
“Peace for Haiti” – Vialet, Haiti – 2010
“Lean on Me” – Vialet, Haiti – 2010
“Striking a Pose” – Carfu, Haiti – 2010
“Back at Work” – Carfu, Haiti – 2010
“UN” – Petonville – Port Au Prince, Haiti – 2010