Friday, December 26, 2008

Snowy Family Portrait

This afternoon I was able to shoot a portrait for a great family. They were such good sports to deal with all the snow. (Really, you guys were awesome.) Sometimes the bad weather makes for more memorable pictures. We were all cold but we made some great images. I'm currently downloading them to my computer, but here are few of my favorites so far.




Thursday, December 18, 2008

Holga Shot Published in SL City Weekly Magazine



I've blogged several times about the Holga show I currently hanging in but I thought I might mention that today I was notified one of my images was included in a SL City Weekly Story. You can see the story here. Mine is the photo of the rainbow wall. (Top Left) I'm a little disappointed that there is no photo credit.

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Christmas Love

I want to tell everyone about a new book out this Christmas season called Christmas Love. It's a great little story about how the innocent mistake of a child in a school program ends up showing the audience the true meaning of Christmas. The book was written by Candy Chan and the beautiful watercolor illustrations were done by my lovely wife, Julie. If you end up with a copy (You can get them at Deseret Book or Amazon.com) and want it signed by the illustrator, I can probably pull a few strings to get that done.

Monday, December 08, 2008

Toy Cars & Tilt-Shift Lenses

Tilt-Shift lenses aren't new, but the idea of creating videos with them seems to be all the rage lately. I saw some great video of Sydney harbor done with one. Today, I found this one of a monster truck rally. The lens really warps the images depth of field, which screws with your mind, making you think you're seeing toys. Thought it was cool because who hasn't played with toy cars. check it out.


Metal Heart from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.

Sunday, December 07, 2008

B+

I ran across this video today and wanted to share it. I'm not the best at looking at the good parts of situations, but it is something I would like to do better.