Below are a couple of quick shots I took after a video shoot in Richfield, Wisconsin.
Photography in MicroShiner’s Latest Issue
The wonderful craft-spirit publication’s second quarterly issue is free to read on Issuu (embedded below). You can check out my photos on pages 5/6, 23/24, and the last interior pages – 97/98. I also had photos in their debut issue (also free on Issuu).
Today and yesterday I am helping set up for the Badger Regional Volleyball tournaments in Milwaukee, WI. Below you can see a documentary I directed at last year’s tourney, following a girls 18s team on their attempt to become Badger Region Champions, and tournament director Terry Paulson as he rushes to prepare the tournament and keep everything together.
New “Milwaukee Blues” Photo
Above is a new photo for my “Milwaukee Blues” Photo Series.
The image is an HDR black-and-white split-toned image of a median I’ve shot before, but now with blue snow instead of sky. It’s a night scene in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, WI. The bench shadows and bird statues are both in V formation, giving the photo its title, “Snowy Cass Median V’s.”
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Summer photo of same place for “Milwaukee Blues” series below:
MicroShiner (Photographs)
Just out is the first issue of micro-distilling, craft spirits, and small scale production magazine MicroShiner, available free online here. I have a handful of photographs in the online mag (and an ad!). Check out pages 52-55 and 66-69 for my photos. I’ve embedded a mini-version of the mag below:
House-Breaker
Reasons Be don’t break hearts–
they break HOUSES.
A lake house in Hartford, Wisconsin is demolished in Reasons Be’s “Hands Up” music video that I’m directing. A couple stills from the shoot are above and below. And you can see some BTS pics in my previous post, and a short timelapse music video I directed for them too.
We are wrapped on production for the “Hands Up” music video, and will keep you up-to-date on when we know the release. Thanks to Ken & Patti Dickert for letting us shoot at their (now former) house. And check out “Hands Up” on Reasons Be’s new website.