Posts Tagged ‘portrait’

Neil & Virginia; An Engagement on the Family Farm

06.04.2011 - By Peter
Categories: Engagement
View this article

This was a really fun shoot. I had a foggy idea where I was headed when I went to photograph Neil and Virginia at their family farm. It was just down road from me, I pulled up and saw huge potential with this amazing location. It had old large cotton wood trees, an amazing lake with an island and it backed up to Boulder Creek. There was so much that we didn’t make it to half of the ideas I had. This is alright as this will also be the location for their wedding in August. I can’t wait to keep pushing the visual limits with this amazing couple in such a great environment. Virginia and Neil have been a pleasure to work with and I have really enjoyed there company and there energy. August can’t come soon enough, I am really looking forward to the cowboy boots and wedding dress images we are going to create.

Boulder_Colorado_Engagement_Pictures_01

Boulder_Colorado_Engagement_Pictures_02

Boulder_Colorado_Engagement_Pictures_03

Boulder_Colorado_Engagement_Pictures_04

Boulder_Colorado_Engagement_Pictures_05

Boulder_Colorado_Engagement_Pictures_06

Boulder_Colorado_Engagement_Pictures_07

Boulder_Colorado_Engagement_Pictures_08

Boulder_Colorado_Engagement_Pictures_09

Two weeks in Vegas

03.10.2011 - By Peter
Categories: News
View this article

I haven’t really blogged much about our amazing experience teaching all aspects of photography at the After Dark Education photography workshops across the country. So far we have taught in Portland, New Orleans and now Las Vegas and Cincinnati in May. We get to teach aspiring and full time professional photographers from all over the country. To be honest I feel like I have learned as much as I have taught. I walk away from each event totally inspired. Over the last two weeks we took a few days to shoot personal work on the way to and from Las Vegas. Kathy and I then spent four jam packed days teaching and shooting with After Dark all over Las Vegas and the surrounding desert. Then after After Dark we jumped over to the MGM Grand for the next four days at the WPPI convention, One of the largest conventions and trade-shows for photographers in North America. It was great to see many old friends and see what new ideas many of our suppliers had for 2011. After WPPI we took the long way through the Utah desert with a stop in Zion National Park to hike the Angels Landing trail. Then home after two weeks out of the office with lots of catch up to do.

Here are some of my favorite images from this two weeks. I hope you enjoy them!

I taught a magazine style adventure sports class the first day at AD. This was one of my favorites!

I taught a magazine style adventure sports class the first day at AD. This was one of my favorites!

another from the adventure sports class

Another from the adventure sports class.

Outside of the After Dark classes I had the pleasure of doing a bridal shoot in Nelson, NV.

Outside of the After Dark classes I had the pleasure of doing a bridal shoot in Nelson, NV.

More fun with a pretty girl in a big white dress. I love the lines in this one!

More fun with a pretty girl in a big white dress. I love the lines in this one!

A portrait of the great Josh Adams in a mine shaft in the Nevada desert.

A portrait of the great Josh Adams in a mine shaft in the Nevada desert.

I love this environment with great dawn light to create another powerful bridal portrait.

I love this environment with great dawn light to create another powerful bridal portrait.

This is a little closer view. I'd love to photograph more brides in the desert!

This is a little closer view. I'd love to photograph more brides in the desert!

This was fun!

This was fun!

The Las Vegas Parkour club was the main event of my last class I taught. These guys were so talented and fun to work with.

The Las Vegas Parkour club was the main event of my last class I taught. These guys were so talented and fun to work with.

After some time on the roof of the hilton we moved into the studio and I shot this.

After some time on the roof of the Hilton we moved into the studio and I shot this.

Kathys hiking the Angels landing trail.

Kathys hiking the Angels landing trail.

lots of snow in the Boulder Mountains of Utah. This is surrounded by the red rock desert Southern Utah is know for.

Lots of snow in the Boulder Mountains of Utah. This is surrounded by the red rock desert southern Utah is known for.

Peter Self Portrait

This is the best way to break up a long drive across the desert. Dirt hill handstands self portrait.

Ridges to the sky.

Ridges to the sky.

Our last night camping in the desert right outside of Grand junction, CO

Our last night camping in the desert right outside of Grand junction, CO

From Boulder to NYC and back: Ryan & Tracy’s Engagement shoot

01.12.2011 - By Peter
Categories: Engagement
View this article

It has been an incredible winter or should I say lack of winter in and around Boulder. The mountains are getting pounded with snow but it has been mostly warm and dry down on the front range through December. Ryan and Tracy arrived back in Boulder from NYC with fond memories of their time spent at the University of Colorado and Boulder. They wanted a Boulder location but also wanted the feel of the Colorado mountains.  This is one of my favorite local locations and I had a great time with Ryan and Tracy - they were great sports on an uncharacteristically chilly fall afternoon.  I am really looking forward to photographing their wedding this summer.

Boulder_Colorado_Wedding-img_2329-web

Boulder_Colorado_Wedding-img_2355-web

img_2446-web

Boulder_Colorado_Wedding-img_2478-web

Boulder_Colorado_Wedding-img_2503-web

Boulder_Colorado_Wedding-img_2510-web

The Turrubiate Family

12.27.2010 - By Peter
Categories: Family Portraits
View this article

A recent graduate, a young family and a Grandmother with a keen vision for family portraits.

This shoot was a blend of many things; graduation portraits, family portraits, children’s portraits and a character study of a young woman who loves to read. We collectively decided to photograph in an urban setting to tie it all together with a common thread.

20101005-jasmine_turrubiate_0004-t-web

20101005-jasmine_turrubiate_0015-web

2i0a2351-t-web1

20101005-jasmine_turrubiate_0049-t-web

Below is the book design that will become a leather bound storybook.

Chris and Leslie’s Engagement Portraits; Fall Color in Redstone, Colorado

11.06.2010 - By Peter
Categories: Engagement, Portraits
View this article

I really love shooting in the mountains in the fall. Everything seems to come together, nice weather but interesting clouds, the trees are all dressed up with warm tones and there is an urgency to create photographs. This wonderful color is a fleeting transformation to the cold dull tones of winter. I am afraid as I write this that all of the fall color and warm days even down here in Boulder are soon to retire for another year.

Chris and Leslie got the best of my fall days photographing this year. One of those days that will have me eagerly waiting for next summer to end so I can do it all over again trying to push myself to a higher level of experience for myself and my clients, creating meaningful portraits and art in the process. Working with Chris and Leslie was so natural and relaxed although it was my first time to photograph ether of them. They have that zeal for life and each other that makes my job so easy. When I can just focus on the art of capturing emotion and let my clients be natural and relaxed as it all comes together.

Next September I will photograph Chris and Leslie’s wedding. Hopefully we will have more amazing fall color. I am already excited for the opportunity to work with them again as now I have had a glimpse at what Chris, Leslie and myself are capable of creating together.

We created the image below as a 60 inch canvas. Kathy just took it to deliver it to them in Denver. I already feel like I have lost a best friend. I’ll have to create another one just for me to enjoy. I have had this vision for this image for quite a while even making similar attempts but I feel like this is the image where it really came together and happened just as I envisioned.

2i0a7297-t

2i0a7162

2i0a7218

img_0668

img_0718

img_0785-t