Endeavour’s final journey was made on asphalt last week.
Writes Mashable:
A Toyota Tundra pulled the 155,000-pound shuttle on a 12-mile route to the museum, leaving a trail of once-in-a-lifetime photo-ops on its way. One dedicated photography crew was so committed to the perfect shot, they never left Endeavour’s side during the three-day journey.
Today, the team released a time-lapse video of Endeavour’s unforgettable trip. “Mission 26 The Big Endeavour” condenses days of footage into three beautiful minutes.
Friend posted this recently and I really liked the art direction. Just a beautiful video all around.
Yes, it’s true. I found a new home for the studio and am very excited to share with you images of the new space.
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It took some time and imagination but I think I have found just the right environment for my business to flourish.
Thanks to Eric Morton, Mary Ann Potter Lewis, Ron and Jane Hooker, and all my friends who have supported me through this process. Studio opening party will be forthcoming.
Thanks to CoolHunting.com for posting this great interview and video. What happens to a person who falls in love with photography. Read the interview…
I did some calendars last year for charity. Since then, I have been getting some testing requests. One of them is Andy Westfall. An amazing person with an equally amazing body. He is looking to become a fitness model in a major american market. We decided to do some photos he can use to show agents.
Thanks Andy, for a great shoot. Wishing you all the best on your future projects.
I have been visiting the McConnell Art Center (MAC) in Worthington, Ohio lately. A designer friend asked me to shoot some images that I thought could be used to promote the center. I had a great time. Here are just three images from one of the shoots. I will post more soon.
Frame of Mind from Steven Alan on Vimeo.
Camera trickery abound in this clever short film shot in Hawaii by Ben Boutwell and Steven Alan. Somebody will turn this into a TV commercial in a few weeks. (via petapixel)
Update: This technique was indeed used in a commercial.
Thought that this was a very interesting article on a controversial subject in the creative arts world.
So, I did a calendar this past fall as a fundraiser for a LGBT softball team here in Columbus. They are the Trafik Grizzlies and they just so happened to have WON the Sin City Shootout C Division Champions this past weekend. I am wicked proud of their accomplishment.
Now, you can check out my work and learn more about the team. The calendar is for sale through any of the players here in Columbus AND ME for $20. A portion of the proceeds will go to Project: Zero. A local charity that wants to assure that there are zero HIV/AIDS patients in the Greater Columbus Area that are not receiving the standard-of-care because they cannot afford it. This includes routine lab testing and medications. For more information you can go to www.projectzeroohio.com