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Category Archives: Photographs

Challenges of Corporate Photography

Corporate photography usually presents a unique challenge in that no two assignments are alike. Sometimes even two days for one client are drastically different. In the case of this image, the client needed images of mice in the research environment, but with a human element.
The specific challenge included coming up with a concept in the...

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Hanford House Inn – Interior Photo

For the Hanford House website, the photos had to show details. This image ended up being one of my favorites of the take. The open door showing the detail of the brushed metal fixtures against the dark stained wood. I like the welcoming message it sends with the open door showing the modern furnishings and...

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Hanford House Inn Exterior Photo

This image was made for the front page of the website of this bed and breakfast in the Gold Country. The brick building used to be the inn and has ten guestrooms. When the new owners purchased the bed and breakfast in 2008, they immediately set their eyes on purchasing the cottage next door. The...

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Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu

Every so often, I get an opportunity to photograph someone whose global reach transcends fame or recognition. Desmond Tutu is one of those people. He is one of those people who truly needs no introduction.
Normally when I cover an event, my mind is more on making an image than what the subjects are talking about....

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Point Bonita Lightstation

Just outside the Golden Gate, the rocky cliffs above the crashing waves of the Pacific Ocean are home to a rather stout lighthouse. While short in and of itself, since it’s planted high on a rock, the light is actually quite high above the water rivaling its East Coast counterparts.
Access to this California coastal treasure...

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USS Pampanito at Night

The USS Pampanito is a diesel/electric submarine used in WWII to patrol the South Pacific. Decommissioned shortly after the war, the sub now serves as a museum permanently moored on San Francisco’s embarcadero.
This photograph was taken about 30 minutes after sunset. White balance was set to account for the low pressure sodium vapor lights on...

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