Monthly Archives: April 2009

Photography Exhibit by Veronika

One of my associate photographers, Veronika Lukasova, has a photography exhibit opening at the Bohemian National Hall in New York  on May 1. The show, “Occurrences” will run for the month of May. Opening reception is May 1 at 7pm.

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Kelly & Chad

A few pictures from another recent album we’ve completed.

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June 28, 2008
Clarendon United Methodist Church
Ronald Reagan Building

A beautiful June wedding in a typical DC setting.

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Getting Back to My Roots – A Press Conference

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Last week I was asked to photograph a press conference for my good friends at Securing America’s Future Energy (SAFE). I don’t often get to work events with other media any more and it was fun to get back to my journalism roots and photograph a press conference.

SAFE is a great group of people headed by a sharp young guy named Robbie Diamond. Robbie has been very influential on energy legislation adopted over the past couple of years. FedEx CEO Fred Smith heads up SAFE’s Energy Security Leadership Council and is very active in all events. With over 75,000 vehicles, it’s easy to see why FedEx is concerned about energy policy and alternative fuel sources.

The purpose of this press conference was to kick off The National Energy Security Act of 2009. The bill presents a comprehensive plan to reduce our nation’s dangerous dependence on oil, primarily through the electrification of the short-haul ground transportation fleet. Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND), Senator George Voinovich (R-OH), and key members of the SAFE’s Energy Security Leadership Council were on hand to unveil the legislation.

Senator Dorgan and Sentor Voinovich spent the most time at the podium.

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liveBooks Site of the Week

I’ve been meaning to write about my new liveBooks website for some time now. We were recently honored with a liveBooks Site of the Week designation for the first week March 2009.

We launched the new site the first week of February. The update was long overdue and has already made a very significant impact on our business. My relationship with liveBooks has been fantastic.

It was very important to me to have a site that we could easily update. liveBooks has phenomenal back-end software that is simply drag and drop to add new images once we have sized them to the correct aspect ratio. We’ve added several images and made a few changes already since our February launch.

The primary reason that we went with liveBooks, however, is that liveBooks sites are all about the images. The basic site design is very clean and simple which really highlights the imagery. Our entire business philosophy is based on strong photography and this site allows us to show it off. Some photographers sell the sizzle -  we sell the steak and our new site helps us succeed in that goal. We don’t try to wow you with catchy phrases, we don’t try to dazzle you with objects flying all over the screen, we just want visitors to focus on the content of our images.

I also need to give credit to my good friend Rick Brotherton at Brotherton Creative. Rick designed my new logo and branding materials last year and he came up with the overall site design, including the red wallpaper background that gives the site such a nice, rich feel. Red is a difficult color to display images against and Rick came up with a great solution that actually enhances the viewing experience.

I want to say thanks to my liveBooks rep J Sandifer for all the motivation he provided in FINALLY getting this site finished. J really pushed me to stop dragging my feet and get this done! If you’re interested in a liveBooks site, please give J a call. He’ll take great care of you. J is a photographer himself and he really understands our needs.

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While I’m at it, I want to say a few words about our new blog. We updated the blog back in December. As with the website, we wanted a blog interface that emphasized the imagery. We wanted a one column format so that we could make the images as large as possible.

Many of my friends have spent a lot of money on custom blog sites. We ended up going with the ProPhoto2 blog theme for Wordpress. It’s a templated theme that is almost infinitely customizable. The author of the theme, Jared Henderson at Netrivet Software, put a lot of thought into the design and came up with a simple to use interface that allows photographers to easily modify the theme to fit their needs.

We were able to incorporate much of our own branding, including the same red wallpaper background as is on our main website. This allows us to have a very consistent look between the sites.

The nicest thing is that we get great display with those big, beefy 900pixel images.

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Mirah & Josh

0019A few images from another recent album.

Mirah & Josh
June 15, 2008
Westin Embassy Row
Washington, DC

Mirah & Josh was another beautiful June wedding, this time at the Westin Embassy Row in Washington.

The Westin’s own Scott Button did a great job with the coordination.

The wedding was a bittersweet time for the families. Shortly afterwards Josh entered Rabinnical school and the couple relocated to Israel.

In Israel Mirah has started a new career as, believe it or not, a photographer! I’m not sure how I feel about that. I’ve had so many friends in the wedding industry tell me they became photographers because their wedding photographer botched their pictures.

Hopefully Mirah loves her pictures as much as I do.

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