Filed under: portrait | Tags: Brayden, Jackson photography, photography, portraits, Thanksgiving
Some Thanksgiving photos of my cuz’s son. Whats Thanksgiving without a little football and since I hate watching it on TV Brayden and I threw the ball around the yard and had a blast.




Filed under: portrait
Over the Thanksgiving break Jamie and I took time to do session with Alexis a friend of the families. We had a blast Alexis was such a great model and up for anything. It was also a good time for me to roll around my old neighborhood.


Filed under: portrait | Tags: belly dancer, photography, red rock state park
Recently Jamie and I had the oportunity to do some photos for a local belly dancer out at Red Rock state park. This was one of my favorites from the shoot.

Filed under: Politics, Uncategorized | Tags: Democrats, Hillary Clinton, Las Vegas, Nevada, photography, portraits
Well yesterday I photographed Hillary Clinton. Jamie could not make it she had a meeting for a documentery she is going to work on that sounds really cool. She wanted to go but trust me babe you did not miss a thing. This was the best shot from the shoot I was really not in to it that morning. Between the subject I was shooting and all the grumpy miserable press fighting with each other I just wanted to get it over with. I did shoot alot of cool celebs later in the night at the Planet Hollywood grand opening that I hope to publish here but my card got currupted so I will be working on that today.Wish me Luck!

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democratic presidential hopeful, tours the SMART (International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers) apprenticeship and training facility in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, November 17, 2007. Clinton addressed more than 500 leaders and members of the SMART union. Newly formed, SMART represents more than 230,000 active rail workers, bus operators and mechanics, transit workers, airline pilots and employees, and sheet metal workers that perform work in the building and construction trades, in production manufacturing, and in the railroad and shipyard industries.
Filed under: Politics | Tags: Democrats, John Edwards, photography, photojournalism
Today I photographed John Edwards as a favor for a friend. All the candidates are in town this weekend and tomorrow Jamie and I are going to cover Hillary Clinton.



