In photography, capturing authentic moments is more than just pointing a camera and clicking a button. It's an art that involves connecting with your subjects, making them feel comfortable, and drawing out their true essence. Building rapport is the key to unlocking this potential, and as a photographer, it's an essential skill that can make all the difference in the final images.
Embracing the Artistry: A Personal Journey in Photographing Custom Knives!
Over the past year, I've embarked on a captivating side project that has brought me immense joy and satisfaction – photographing custom knives. It's been a personal endeavor that has allowed me to explore the intersection of craftsmanship, photography, and the artistry of blades.
Sitting in my studio, carefully crafting the perfect lighting to accentuate the intricate details and showcase the edges of these remarkable knives, has become a genuinely therapeutic and enjoyable experience. There's something incredibly mesmerizing about capturing the gleam and precision of each blade as it reflects the interplay between light and steel.
Mastering Light with Phottix
My camera and I have journeyed together for the past decade, chasing the elusive 'perfect' light. As a professional photographer, I've come to understand that light is not just a component of a photograph but the very essence of it. While a vast array of equipment plays a role in my photography, today, I want to focus on a particularly important element: lighting modifiers.
Executive portraits
As a professional corporate photographer, I've had the opportunity to work with some fantastic clients. I've been blessed to have had such a great year, and I look forward to continuing my work in the coming year.
Telum Dagger
I love product photography and have been doing more of it lately.
I've always been fascinated by custom-made knives. I recently purchased Telum dagger from Bastinelli Knives and was inspired by the design to make some images.
Designer Handbags
At the end of last year, I had a fantastic opportunity to work with Mary Frances Accessories to showcase some new handbag designs.
The G.O.A.T
Recently I was asked to photograph Jerry Rice, a retired San Francisco 49er wide receiver, NFL Hall of Famer, and one of the athletes that I watched growing up. I have a great friend Stephanie Suddarth who is now the general manager of his energy drink company called G.O.A.T. fuel (Greatest of All Time).