Photo Of The Day, 04.22.2011

This is one of the craziest looking things I’ve ever encountered, and just a little bit creepy too. My wife and I were perusing a local discount store, and, nestled amongst garden gnomes, water fountains, and fake concrete angels was this ceramic, bobble-headed, bear with bugged-out blue eyes. We laughed so hard I had to snap it.
Just goes to show that you never know what you’ll find at flea markets, consignment, and discount stores.
Holiday Wallpapers

I’ve put up a shot of a Christmas themed wallpaper for everyone to download and enjoy on their computer or mobile device. Just my way of saying Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all!
Photo Of The Day, 08.09.2010

Gort from the original The Day The Earth Stood Still.
Photo Of The Day, 07.30.2010

Cinerama, Seattle
Photo Of The Day, 07.27.2010

State Hotel sign, Seattle
Photo Of The Day, 06.03.2010

William Goodman works on one of the pieces from his show, “Erotic Serenity”.
Photo Of The Day, 05.20.2010

Another Diana photo I shot documenting William Goodman’s latest body of work, “Erotic Serenity”. There’s three exposures in this frame, shot on Kodak Max 400 film. One of the things I love about this photo is that William looks like he’s become a part of his artwork.
Photo Of The Day, 05.18.2010

Here’s a photo I did for the May issue of Portico Jackson magazine, in the “Picks” section. The whole theme of this month’s picks was “cupcakes”, and this is a German Chocolate cupcake from Cakes And Candles. Assistant Editor Amanda Manning and I styled it on the orange “comma” plate that my wife and I had bought from CB2 a couple of years ago. I love how the orange really plays into the brown of the frosting.
Photo Of The Day, 04.30.2010

This is a photo I took documenting William Goodman’s new show “Erotic Serenity” which opens May 6 at Fischer Galleries in Jackson, MS. I shot this on a Diana F+ using Kodak Gold 400 film, with an amber gel over the flash. There’s actually 3 exposures on this frame.
Photo Of The Day, 04.16.2010

Say cheese! Perfect timing on this shot. Photographed with a Canon Canonet QL17 on Ilford HP5+ film.
Beck Photographic is the studio of Jackson, MS photographer Thomas Beck. Beck produces concept-driven commercial and editorial photography for clients, agencies, and publications.
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