A Renaissance afternoon
Frankie and I spent the afternoon at the Renaissance Festival in Harveysburg on Sunday. A fella couldn’t ask for a better place to people watch. If only my camera could do the scenes justice.
I’m definitely not content with my images from the day, considering the barrage of awesome visuals at every turn. A return trip is in order.
Christina
My friend Christina needed a new headshot for her CV materials, so I obliged. Christina is an architect from Germany who has been working remotely in Clinton County all summer, while her boyfriend, Parker, works on economic development projects with Energize Clinton County and the city. Parker’s also an architect and a college friend of my good friend Mark Rembert. So that’s how an architect from Berlin ended up in Wilmington.
This was a pretty simple lighting set-up using two strobes — one through an overhead umbrella and the other bare on the background. I really dig this set up so far.
New site, new direction
So, I’ve slowly made a transition from a general WordPress.com blog/site to a self hosted WordPress.org site which will double as a professional portfolio. I’ve badly needed a place to store and showcase my work online, and the previous blog format wasn’t cutting it.
So I hope you like the new layout and please let me know in a comment on this post if anything snags as you try and navigate the new space.
Also, I’ve had a considerable upgrade in gear recently, and I’ve been testing out a recently remodeled home studio which I hope to put to use a lot more very soon. That’s where that picture above was taken. The 5D and 85 1.8 is my new favorite combination.
Thanks for looking.











