Archive for September, 2009
fletcher’s . that’s us
Take 1. Yep that’s right. We couldn’t get it in one session. Why?…you ask. First let me tell you how difficult it is to capture images of ‘us’ together in the same shot. Especially when we’re the one’s photographing & modeling! It’s really challenging to accomplish our free flowing style when you have to put the camera on a stick…LOL! We normally don’t use a tripod due to it’s straight forward uniformity and angle limitation (unless that’s the look we’re going for). And it sort of was since we BOTH we’re in FRONT of the camera. We simply wanted to grab a few silly shots that we could combine together in a grid…hence the tripod. But boy did the weather knock us down almost immediatly. Sometimes the weather here in Tucson, Arizona is known to change without a notice…this is rare though and tends to only happen during the ‘Monsoon‘ season where storm clouds form and short microbursts of rain happen. It was a typical hot blazin’ sunny summer day but then the clouds seemed to appear & roll in very quickly and so did the over powering wind. It was almost something out of a movie. No joke. So we called it ‘quits’. After all we were on top of a 5 story parking garage @ the UofA witnessing the lightning. Ekkkk. You can see the monsoon clouds reflecting in Eric’s sunglasses…a cool happy accident I must say!
Stay tuned for take 2…coming shortly!


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Desert Living Mag has been nickel’d
Yep that’s right! Our first official editorial shoot!!! And can you believe it was with Desert Living Magazine. Never thought in a million years that we would collaborate for such a well established inspirational company. For those of you who have been living under a rock Desert Living presents a fantastic mixture of architecture, interior design, fashion, yummy dining, and tons of personality within its pages. We have dreamt of the day & never imagined it would come so soon. When Art Director Velaine Jolle first contacted us we were beyond words. All we could muster up was ‘for rrrreal?!’. She pitched an idea that we had never explored before…photograph two signature dishes and a portrait of the chef. I instantly had butterflies. I’ve never photographed food before let alone a chef. ’Could Eric & I accomplish this?!’ Hellzzzz YEAH!!!!! (this is what exploded in my mind as I was re-asuring myself…it kinda worked).
I then quickly responded back to the delightfully nice Velaine and explained our unique style…just so things were clear. With much relief this is why she contacted us. They were looking for something completely different and non-traditional. That’s….US!!! It was actually nice to reveal that we don’t own any fancy snazzy $$$ lighting for interior images and would like to experiment beyond the typical food shot (meaning nothing would be pristine). Instead it would all randomly be placed in its raw natural state. Once we heard about the already amazing interior light and materials used within the architecture of the space we knew it would ROCK.
The shoot took place @ the modern-ly cozy Bourbon Steak in Scottsdale, Arizona where Chef Sean Griffin whips up his flavorful simplistic creations. The restaurant is supremely constructed of large steel window boxes that let in the most clean crisp pure light. They’re HUGE…I think at one time I was practically laying inside one. The interior decor is also brillantly perfect. Remember those coasters I posted a few weeks ago? Yeah…from there! Oh and they have the coolest concrete textured walls. A perfect place for Chef Sean’s photograph.
Thank you again Velaine & David for such an AH-mazing opportunity! And Chef Sean for trusting us!
Some of you photogs out there might be asking yourselves…’How the heck did they get such a cool gig?!’ Well…it all starts with a little yet big thing called ‘word of mouth.’ We’ve all heard of it & know just how important it is. The ingeniously whitty ‘Kings‘ who run one of the coolest companies out there Modern Phoenix: The Neighborhood Network referrred us to David Tyda Editor-In-Chief! Once he saw the artwork we created with the King’s recent me2 family portrait session he gave us a chance. REALLY…that’s how! It’s that little leap of faith that we hold so close to us. We are honestly grateful!
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