Showing posts with label Event photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Event photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Arnold Classic 2010

Last weekend my mentor invited me to work in his crew at the Arnold Festival for the second year this year. He has been doing it for about ten years and it's to a point where when Governor Schwarzenegger walks in the room, he walks right back to where we are set up, shakes the photographer's hands, jokes with them for a few minutes before the assembly line of sponsors and winners come through to get their pictures with him. It's pretty neat. Then when we are through with the pictures, Arnold speaks as well as others. This was a great learning opportunity for me. My mentor told me "I owned the room" and to not be shy walking around to get pictures I need. If I were the "hired" photographer I would have had no problem... but I wasn't... so I was a little shy. One thing he really taught me though was to not be. It is my job to take great pictures and I have to do what it takes. Well, it is something I will have to overcome as I have been shy my entire life but there's something about the camera that makes me feel more confident... maybe a little too confident. =)

This year included a couple of surprises. Slone accompanied the Governor as they chose a local artist and a woman was dressed as a character from Avatar. In this picture, Governor Schwarzenegger is talking about his "tiny little" part in Slone's next movie.





Saturday, February 6, 2010

Happy Birthday!

Remember this adorable girl?
Well, last week I had the joy of photographing her 8th birthday! What fun! It was at Gameworks and everyone had a blast and I am so excited to get to document her celebration! Here a few that I have gone through so far:





Saturday, October 3, 2009

So You Think You Can Rap Round 3

So last night was the last round of So You Think You Can Rap at Skully's and my second time taking the pictures. I must admit I was not feeling very good (fighting bronchitis now for 2 weeks) but I learned a lot from the first time and I was able to get fewer shots with just about every one turning out great! Here are my two favorite shots so far.