St. Cyprian's Church Harvest 2012

My mom asked if I could take a few photos at her church harvest last Sunday, how can I possibly say no to that.  When she asked me somewhere along the line we had a bit of mis-communications. I somehow didn't realize she wanted coverage of the event. However here's a lesson learnt and I should know better. Always come prepared! Never the less as a photographer we need to be able to make the best with what ever equipment we have at the time, and so I did. My Camera body, a 24-70mm lens and my YN560 speed light. [gallery columns="4" orderby="post_date"]

 

AGROFEST 2012

My intention last weekend was to attend Agrofest 2012 and capture some of the many imagines I had flowing through my mind. However that was not to be. I've never been to the event before and therefore I made every effort to attend, but barely made it before it's finally. I was only able to grab a handful of shots. [gallery columns="5" orderby="post_date"]

 

Photoshop World Orlando 2011

During Photoshop World Orlando 2011, I was able to capture a photo that was later used in Photoshop World Ads as well as being published in the Premier Issue of 'LIGHT IT!' iPad magazine.My photo is also listed in the Photoshop World Photo Gallery. How cool is that!?

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Here's a quick video recap from Photoshop World Orlando 2011.

 

"People" @ The River Road New Testament Business Fair

What a busy day yesterday 19/11/2011. A day I won't forget for a long time. I started out at 8am by helping my buddy Mark Atkins shoot a funeral which has been in the media for the past few weeks. Then we both attended a business fair around 2pm and did some more photography. Some photos from the fair posted below. Following that I pushed my limits and attended a star lit picnic where photography continued. Whew! [gallery columns="4"]