Monthly Archives: June 2008

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Custom Residence - Dove Mountain

I had an awesome opportunity to do some more work with Kevin B. Howard Architects with a new high-end custom home.   It’s always a pleasure to work with the KBHA firm, as every little aspect of the home is just exquisite and simply just breathtaking (for a lack of better words).  It was also a new chance to try out my new camera, the Canon 1Ds mkIII, Canon’s flagship 21.1 megapixel camera.  Don’t be fooled by the larger megapixel this camera produces, as that isn’t what is really important in this day and age, but its more about the file quality, color reproduction and dynmic range.  To date, nothing really comes close to what it can do, unless you make the jump to medium format digital backs which can cost $20k to $40k easily for just the camera setup.

Anyway, more about home.  Definately a very contemporary home with exquisite design work in every aspect.  The more I see the KBHA homes, the more I can see how much they put into them, and get a feel for their homes.  Looking through a Tucson Home & Garden magazine, it’s becoming easier to pick out the KBHA homes for their distinct style.

Now, a little about my shooting style with architectural projects.  I don’t limit myself to single frames, or even single exposures.  The new camera can resolve a LOT more detail as far as exposure goes.  You simply capture more data (14 bit files vs. 12 bit for the older cameras) in the highlights and shadows, thus reducing the need to have your exposures “stacked” with other exposures to retain certain areas.  Also, I use special lenses that correct for parallax and distortion, so that the images are exactly true to scene.  None of these crop-cameras and super wide-angle lenses and hope and pray that Photoshop will come to my rescue.  The files you see below are pretty much straight out of the camera.  The only processing done was to combine multiple frames to make one large panorama, which I call “stitching”.  I take 4-5 images in succession of different parts of the scene, and then manually stitch them together to create one, giant, super-mega awesome file full of detail.  They result in a whopping 52 megapixel file (much higher resolution than any 35mm film), something that you can’t buy these days :)  If you know anything about printing, and the standard of 300dpi is pretty widely accepted as the minimum resolution for print (some will say 240dpi is fine) but more the better in some cases.  If you were to print these at their native file size (no up-ressing here) they would print at nearly 18×36″ in the finest of detail. That’s more than 2 times the size of the standard camera size of 12×18″.  I can’t wait to print one of these at 30×60″ and see how sharp it holds.  It’ll blow you away :)

Dillon Family

I had such a blast with the Dillon family a week and a half ago, and have been a little slow at getting their pictures up on the blog. I was able to work with Brett and his Senior Portraits a couple months back, and now they all got together for a large family portrait. It was a beautiful day out with clear skies and nice weather, it couldn’t have been nicer. El Conquistador is the backdrop if you had not noticed. I must say that I laughed a whole lot with them, they are just an awesome family to be around!





You’ll see why I laughed a lot, they were just very spontaneous and fun to with! You’ll have to ask Brett what he was after with that last one . . .

Senior Ambassadors!

Calling all Class of 2009 seniors! If you haven’t made your way over to our Senior Ambassador page, stop what you are doing and go!

I’m excited to start working with the Class of 2009 seniors in creating the coolest, most awesome and beautiful Senior Portraits that you can find in all of Arizona. I’m looking for Ambassadors from a number of different High Schools to help promote our senior portrait work, in exchange for a free package and also cash rewards (more details on the senior’s site). I will start working with the Ambassadors in the final weeks of June and beginning of July. There is a limited number of Ambassadors accepted per school, so apply now if you are interested!