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Things have been super busy here over the last month because I’ve been making preparations for launching my Kickstarter project. The Art of the Chase is a feature length documentary based upon my life as a photographer, husband, and father. I’ve got some really awesome rewards so for more information and to support this film, be sure to check out my Kickstarter Page!

We have already begun filming preliminary aspects including location scouting and interviews. My first full adventure begins this weekend with the rise of the 2013 Supermoon. I have a Nikon 800mm and 1.7x teleconverter on the way. This will allow me to capture shots of the moon with incredible detail. I’ll be shooting near my home in Cedar for a day before heading off to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. It’s going to be an exciting trip and an amazing journey. I look forward to sharing my images with you! For now, here’s my Supermoon shot from last year.

We had a great time on our house hunting trip to Cedar City. We found a couple houses we really liked and we’re just waiting to here back after they review our application so we should know something by tomorrow. We of course decided to rent for at least the first year, but we’re very excited to be living in an actual house rather than an apartment. Now that we’re back, the real crunch time has started and it’s time to get all the packing and details finished on this side of things. All in all, I expect to be very busy over the next five weeks. I’m planning to resume my video tutorials in November once the move is behind us. Thanks for your patience!

This is a nice little shot I took in the morning’s blue hour at the Grand Canyon. This tree against the morning blue was begging to be photographed :) .

Here’s a shot from my trip up to Lake Powell a couple months ago. The drive to Alstrom Point went quite smooth up until the last mile or so when it became a matter of driving over rock rather then following a road. All in all, the two and a half hour drive was quite worth it to get this view of Lake Powell. Gunsight Butte (pictured below) and Padre Bay are absolutely something to behold as the light sinks lower in the sky. For this shot, I waited until just after the sun went down to catch that last warm glow. Enjoy!

Gunsight Butte

I hope you all had a great Labor Day weekend and had the opportunity to photograph something interesting!

We’re Moving to Utah!

I wanted to update you on a couple things that Kristi and I have going on. First of all, after quite a bit of talking and planning, Kristi and I are going to be moving to Southern Utah at the end of October. Moving has been something we’ve talked about for quite awhile and our addition of a newborn has finally pushed us into action! The desire to find a smaller community where we can raise our kid(s) is very high among our priorities, but this also puts me a lot closer to many places that I love to photograph and will allow me to spend less time away from my family which is a huge plus for me as well. Things are extremely hectic right now but I have plenty of surprises in store for you on my blog in the near future so stay tuned for that! If any of my Arizona friends would like to volunteer to help load up the moving truck(s) on October 28th just let me know – I welcome the help! :)

Online Baby Shower

Second, I want to take this opportunity to invite you all to our online baby shower that we are having on October 13th. Since a great many of our friends are scattered throughout the country and cannot all fly out to attend a baby shower for Kristi, we decided to host a live hangout on Google+. For those of you who are interested in attending, you can find all the information on this Facebook Event Page. It’s going to be a fun time and Kristi will be giving out several copies of her existing ebook The Ultimate Blog Post Promotion Guide as well as her new ebook which will be released next month. I will also be joining in the giveaway fun and will be offering a 16″ x 24″ print of your choosing to a lucky winner! It’s going to be a lot of fun and I hope you’ll join us!

This was taken at the Grand Canyon’s North Rim. I had a little fun using some textures on this one :) .

Butterfly's Eye

Happy Monday Everyone!

I’m a little late in the game, but I came across this awesome photo contest called “Capture the Color” and I loved the idea so much that I thought I’d enter. The contest is hosted by Travel Super Market and basically, the idea is to write a blog post with five images that portray the colors red, green, yellow, white and blue. I highly suggest that you check it out and enter and I nominate these five photo bloggers:

Adam Allegro
Kristi Hines
David Shield
Marty Cohen
David LaSpina

The prizes are absolutely awesome. They’re giving away an iPad 3 for the winner in each color category and £2000 to the overall winner! If you haven’t entered, it’s not too late! The deadline is August 29th! Here are my entries:

Red – “Sandstone Waves”

This is one of my all time favorite photos – perhaps even my favorite. While Lower Antelope Canyon isn’t quite as impressive as its counterpart, there is something much more real and lively about it to me. I love spending the time winding my way between the narrow sandstone. In places the slot gets very narrow and you can’t help put your hands out to steady yourself. The texture of the sandstone and the feel of the lines on my palms are one of my favorite things. I remember crouching in a little hollow to get the right perspective for this shot.

White – “Monochrome Mono”

One of the things I’ve always admired about photos from Mono Lake is the beautiful clouds and colors that the lake seems to attract. Of course, when I got there it was rainy and completely overcast. I walked along the tufas in a light rain with the smell of salt in my nose. I couldn’t help but be a little disappointed as I new the sun would not penetrate the clouds for a sunset but I decides to isolate the interesting shapes of the tufas. The clouds made for nice even light and I decided to shoot some long exposures. The whole time I was shooting I was thinking of black and white and I love how this came out!

Mono Lake

Blue – “Liquid Sky”

This is another one of my favorite photos! As I was shooting a sunrise at Tioga Lake in Yosemite National Park, I realized that sunrise is my favorite time to shoot. The feel of the world when it’s not quite awake is so peaceful. The silence in the air, the lack of other people around, and in this case the beautiful light and clouds all made for such a relaxing and peaceful experience.

As I was waiting for the light to grow, I found myself drawn the the ripples and textures of the lake. I spent several minutes just watching and listening trying to decide exactly what was so fascinating to me. I realized that the reflected blues in the water contrasted with the deep blacks spoke to me of the change from night to day. The more the light grew, the less dark colors and shapes were reflected in the water and the more beautiful blues. After playing with this idea for a little while, I ended up with several shots – this being my favorite!

Liquid Sky

Green – “Emeralds & Sapphires”

Pink sapphires I mean. Bear Canyon near Camp Verde, Arizona remains one of the most unique places I’ve shot. Most of the slots canyons I’ve been in and photographed are made up of the beautiful red Navajo Sandstone like Antelope Canyon. Here however, the colors of the canyon are completely unique. While exploring this canyon, everything looks and feels green. The vegetation, the moss growing on the walls, even the water that I had to swim through to get here.

I’ve been to this place there times and each time i’ve been struck by this scene. The canyon gets very narrow in this area and the cool wind starts blow until I’m shivering in my wetsuit. Then, the darkness of the narrows start to open up into these pink and yellow hues and the warm daylight beyond. After swimming in 40 degree water, it’s truly a blessed moment!

Yellow – “Bambi at Sunrise”

While photographing reflections just after sunrise along the Merced River in Yosemite National Park, I again was struck by the peace and quite except for the gentle flow of the river. Before long, I heard the noise of snapping branches from behind me. It sounded to me like a deer was walking through the area and I decided to investigate.

As I walked the hundred yards or so from the river, I was struck by the beautiful golden light coming through the trees and as soon as I spotted the young deer I knew I was in for something special!