Thursday, August 09, 2007

Storm over I- 10

On my way back from Las Cruces tonight, I stopped to snap a few frames of a storm that hit the area.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

A Mother's Love

No other love is as pure as that of a mother's for her child.

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Vows...

Last night I shot a renewal of vows ceremony, I am editing through about 1,000 frames. I had a good time shooting last night. I am looking forward to shooting more weddings this summer. I shot this toward the end of the night of an unnamed couple who I couldn't find later to get their names.





Saturday, June 23, 2007

Ride Along

I took a ride along with the photographer for El Paso Inc., they wanted to try me out see if they liked my work. I really want to shoot for them, I miss having photo gigs consistently. I also went and shot an assignment for Ep restaurant in the mall. As I left the mall I was stopped by mall security and asked why I was taking photos in the mall. I guess their was some miss communication between the restaurant and the rest of the mall. Anyway shot this last night at a gallery reception for the artist Tom Lea. This is trumpeter Jesus Rodriguez, him and a bass player entertained guest at this opening at the Adair Margo Gallery Thursday night.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Downtown...

Two afternoons ago I headed to downtown El Paso to do a little street shooting. I had forgotten how much fun walking around downtown with a camera could be. It is almost a therapy, to get out and just shoot.




Friday, May 18, 2007

Getting a grip...

It has been a long week, after graduating on Saturday I started looking for work. Tomorrow I have an interview with El Paso Magazine, if everything goes well I will be a contributing photographer to the magazine.





Friday, May 04, 2007

The End is NEAR...

So the season of graduation is starting up, along with my graduation coming up next week there are many high schools getting ready to unleash their kids upon the world. I shot a portrait of one of these kids, She is my best friends sister. After I shot a few of her I figured I would take a few of my "brother from another mother." I am toying with the idea of covering my own graduation, from the seat and shoes of a grad.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Music soothes the savage beast...namely me.

I am not sure if other Universities have procrastination days or weeks, but NMSU does. It's a time when you are supposed to blow off finals/term papers and just relax. I never seem to really enjoy this excuse to blow off school. This year being my last year in college and being giving an assignment to shoot it, I took the time to sit back and listen to the band that our Student Union's program council invited to play.Their name is PBM or Poor Boy Music, they had this ska type feel to them. They are a pretty good band and listening to them for about an hour really did help my stress level,anyway this is Tom Torrento he is the trumpeter and back up vocals for the band.
After shooting this assignment I drove back to El Paso, Tx which is my new base of operations for the next few months. I moved out of my apartment in Las Cruces this past weekend, I am pretty excited about this little move if all goes right it will lead to some good shooting gigs. Then in August with what money I have I make a big move to Seattle to regain something that has been missing for about a year.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

T - minus 5,4,3...

Met up with the News Editor of the Bulletin at about 4:15 am Saturday. We drove out to Hatch, climbed aboard buses and were taken to the viewing area of Spaceport America. A rocket was being launched that morning with the remains of Star Trek star James Doohan and Apollo 7 astronaut Gordon Cooper, along with a few other remains. The rocket launched and reached its pre-orbital destination before falling back to earth and landing at White Sands Missile Range. It was one of the more interesting assignments I have had lately.


Thursday, April 26, 2007

Take Back the Night...

Tuesday the wellness, alcohol,violence and education program or WAVE hosted the third annual "Take back the Night" rally here at New Mexico State University . "Take back the Night" was started in the 1970's in England when women wanted to protest against the fear that women felt walking in the streets at night. They had a pretty good turn out for the rally . It is always good to see communities come together to bring awareness to problems that concern everyone.

In this first photo, Perla Subi marches down University Avenue during the rally while other demonstrators chanted, "No sex without consent."

Sunday, April 22, 2007

The Greeks are coming...

This saturday the NMSU greek community held their annual Greek Olympics, just a few photos from that.






Sunday, April 15, 2007

UTEP Invitational & NMSU Spring Training...




Shot the UTEP Invitational Saturday and NMSU spring training it was fun and kind of sad. This could be the last time I shoot NMSU football and it has always been one of my favorite sports to shoot.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

A week of silhouettes...


Street basketball I found is really fun to shoot, if I can get the time I think I'm going to hang out with some street players next week.




one last trip photo...


Drove back to Las Cruces this morning, which was fine except my cough that I had last week came back and is now keeping me from sleeping. I was sorting through my photos before I archive and saw this one shot from Sea-tac...

For those of you who haven't been to Sea-tac this is really the first thing you see once you pass the TSA check.

Monday, March 26, 2007

Back in the Desert

After a week in Seattle I am now back in the southwest, saw stars for the first time in 9 days tonight.






Monday, March 19, 2007

Future home...



So I am up here in the Northwest visiting my girlfriend. I can only say I love seattle, I really dig the weather and everything else. Anyway, I'll be up here for the rest of the week hanging out just getting a break from school and they daily grind.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Rough couple of weeks

The past couple of weeks have been a test of endurance for me and the two photographers I work with. We covered the WAC tournament last week, shot every game. Just a quick post with a few photos from that and a wild art shot.



Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Softer the ball the faster the pitch...

This past weekend was pretty busy, I was all over the place. Friday which yes isn't really the weekend , but no matter I was shooting a story at the local boys and girls club. The club is in danger of closing down because of funding problems.(left) Alyssia Smith hangs out at the boys and girls club of Las Cruces Friday afternoon.

Saturday I shot sports all day, started out with tennis and equestrian moved to softball and baseball. At the equestrian event I had some problems with my gear and missed a shot. This rider took a bad dive off her horse. The horse just didn't want to make his 2nd to last jump. (below) The Aggie softball team raises their hands in the Pistol Pete hand signal to celebrate a good inning .

Sunday I headed for a bike show which was fun. Bikers always make me laugh, most of them are pretty friendly people. After that I headed to the office for production night. So all and all I had a good weekend, a very busy weekend but pretty cool. (below) As the bike show opens its doors Sunday a Gregory Segura checks out this 97 Heritage Softail Harley Davidson.

This week will hopefully be pretty busy, if now Ill just have to self assign stuff and go make some photos. I have been toying with the idea of getting my two other photographers here at the round up and shooting a project for the website, since we have the space to make some pretty nice multimedia photo essay type stuff. Ok well I'm off to shoot some baseball, should be a good game it's our Universities rival match NMSU Vs. UNM.


Sunday, February 04, 2007

My Season Opener...


Today was the first time I have shot a game of baseball since last year. I forgot how much I love shooting baseball.

Friday, February 02, 2007

3,2,1 Blast off...


This week has been a pretty busy week at the Round up, Gov. Richardson came into town to discuss a few things concerning the state not to mention his presidential bid for the 2008 elections. These photos were shot in and around Vista middle school Monday afternoon, the main focus for this rally was the new spaceport that is going to be build outside of Las Cruces. The main point Richardson made was that New Mexican should support a new tax increase to help pay for the spaceport.














Down the street from Vista Mitch Boyer stood with others who were protesting the proposed tax increase. The protesters felt that this tax increase should be used to support local community needs. One example they gave was the funding of volunteer fire fighting units that could use more money for equipment and other items.