Monday, May 23, 2011

dan the man



this is my friend daniel - it was his birthday recently, and when asked what his favorite type of cake was, i think his response was something like...chocolate, with chocolate, and then some more chocolate

so, i did what any lover of baking would do...i went to whole foods in search of the best quality chocolate available - and with a couple pounds of it, made a super rich chocolate cake from scratch, and then drowned it in a chocolate ganache made from the same magical chocolately goodness - it was so rich, i could barely eat a small piece, but he managed to polish off the entire cake within a week

i love this video because it's very honest and in the moment - it was also his first experience with trick candles....sorry daniel

Saturday, May 21, 2011

how suite it is




this april, i had the great honor (and responsibility) in assisting Brian Gibb of The Public Trust, (or as I like to refer to him - the mastermind of operations) in organizing and hosting the first annual SUITE Art Fair - it was an incredibly ambitious and ballsy undertaking, but I believe that all things great start with a big dream (and a little bit of crazy)

with Brian as the ring leader, the event was predictively surrounded by great design - not to mention the buzz he created after scoring an interview on NPR, Good Morning Texas, as well as placement in several respected national and local art publications

and the fair was a huge success! all of the contributing galleries came together at one of Dallas' most beloved historical hotels - people had the opportunity to visit 14 different bungalows, where each gallerist uniquely displayed their collection of work and installations - and as art patrons wandered out of each room and on to the next, they experienced live music and a cocktail in the charming courtyard

so watch the movie i shot to experience the event for yourself, and as a reminder to come out next year!


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

burning midget



click here to see what happened after this photo...

last weekend i went on a little adventure in West, Tx - we camped (and kind of froze) on acres and acres of land in a tiny little town near the czech stop (and if you're any kind of texan, you know right where that is) it was a test-run for a festival called Flipside/Burning Man, that is coming up this May - and what a test run it was!

we: played with a lot of guns, made kolaches over the fire, lit up the night with the most awesome bonfire i've ever seen (with thousands of pounds of hay at the core), roasted marshmallows, watched in awe as the fire spinners worked on their routines, went on midnight boat rides, strapped a chair atop a jeep and played frisbee, made campfire espresso in the morning - there were dinosaur costumes and tree climbings, and then, we topped off the weekend with...almost setting the entire property on fire. yep.

the short explanation: a hand-made firework + dry texas field + wind = bad bad idea...

but, luckily, aaron blazed onto the scene with a giant metal pool tow strapped to the back of a jeep, and extinguished the entire fire...like a superhero!....and then we all went home.

i'm so glad i got to spend a weekend with such a lovey, creative, and free-spirited group of people - so many memories to hang on to!
thanks for including me.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

isn't she lovely

i was recently fortunate enough to be invited to the baby shower of my friend and local fine art photographer, Misty Keasler - the celebration contained a collection of amazingly accomplished women - painters, photographers, gallerists, art professors, etc. - and i was honored and humbled to be in their presence
the incredible cake, a replica of the mural in the baby's room(dreamed up and painted by Misty's husband and artist
Brian Gibb) was home-made by her friend and godmother to the baby-to-be, Maria Sheets, an art restorer in the Dallas area
this is a talented group of folks, to say the least
and after mimosas, delicious eats, and some of the most creative gifts i've ever seen given - the day was topped off with a mini-sculpture contest, with good old-fashioned modeling clay - a throwback to days in design class


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

house beautiful




click here to see the rest of this impressive home


i rarely blog about work - my day job that is - in fact, i don't think i've ever blogged about work - but i often have the good fortune of photographing some of the most beautiful structures in the Dallas area - and this house was no exception - i would even go so far as to call it a feat of architecture - the house was primarily made of glass and steel, and curved around the block in a spectacular 'U' shape - the house was designed to wrap around an enormous tree that sits in the middle of the 3 acre lot - with features like an infinity pool that follows along the back side of the house in an identical 'U' formation, 15 foot zinc doors that greet you at the entrance, stunning custom zebra wood built-ins, movable walls, an outdoor shower, and secret hidden rooms, this place was a true dream house - and definitely warranted a blog entry
....oh, and to top it off, there was also an adorable blood hound that completely stole me heart

Monday, January 17, 2011

got it, that's a wrap!

my most recent shoot was for an old friend of mine and her family - we spent a really nice afternoon in a local park - initially a little stiff, (and irritated with the thought of being photographed for a couple of hours) i eased them in with some traditional group shots - but, as the afternoon wore on, and the family began to loosen up, i moved on to screaming out direction and movement and how to look like you're having fun until....we hit that moment when i know i've done my job...when they all actually started having fun, laughing at one another, and almost forgetting that i was there - and that's when i got this shot.

i don't care if it's hip




it seems like all of the artists and graphic designers i know have been moving to Portland lately - i mean, i know it's a very green-hipstery-fresh-aired-mountainous-love-your-neighbor type of place, but what is all of the hullabaloo about anyway?
well, now i get it. after a far too short vacation, filled with skiing and hiking and snowmobiling and game nights and happy/friendly natives and amazing farmers market produce and....really i could go on...for awhile...but i won't
i love this place! and i fully plan to return in the summer months to experience everything else it has to offer - until then Oregon...


check out the movies i shot and edited of this wonderful wonderful trip!

elephants and eggnog


i've thrown a lot of parties in my lifetime - but most have been in my college-lifetime - and though i've always wanted to throw a good christmas party, it's never really come together...until this year - i figured it was time, living downtown, being surrounded by neiman marcus christmas magic and the big city lights, everything around me here feels festive - i decided to go with a white elephant party - friends from all different stages of my life were invited, and going to come together for the first time, and a ridiculous and dirty present exchange seemed the perfect way to get everyone involved and laughing together - it was a huge success! - and the best christmas party i've ever been to - haha! cheers!