Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Season is Over








Vail closed on Sunday it was a great time sunny skies plenty of snow good friends...good stuff!!! The season closed thus ending my lomo photos for the season I guess there could be a small chance I go to A-Basin but we shall see. I am working on editing about 200 plus photos down to about 70 but I wouldn't mind even cutting it down more...here are a few selects from the last twelve rolls I had processed on Monday.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

BB King



Saw B.B. King preform tonight...82 years old...still sounded solid...talked too much though...didn't play enough...somedays I hope I live to be 90...somedays I want to die tomorrow...but today I hope I make it to 90 something and and make lots of photos of my life along the way...and hopefully publish a few books too.

Monday, April 07, 2008

:(


My lomo is dead...I guess I dropped it one too many times...I have had it forever probably about seven years it has been good to me and I have beaten the hell out of it...this winter has been really hard on the lomo...and now they are $250!!! They were like $100 bucks when I bought mine...so sad...and with only one more week left of the ski season...I will miss you lomo

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

One of those days


Today I had to cover the election day at the town of Eagle it was one of those days where it seemed like no one wanted to get their photo taken perhaps it was the way I approached people I...I have been a little off lately...I sometimes wonder if I am meant to be a journalist...I love telling stories...that is all I want to do...I want to photograph people who want to be photographed...I sometimes think to myself what kind of photography do I like what kind of photography do I want to do...I love most of what I do but as a photojournalist at a small newspaper I feel unappreciated...the community doesn't always see our best work or realize how much work the staff at the Vail Daily actually produces and it at times can be straining to be told how you should do your job by people who have no idea what your job is actually like.