I’ve just about finished rebuilding a small product studio here in the house. This test is a the result of that work. I’m really excited to be able to shoot things here in the house again. I love small product work, it’s something I enjoy and I think I’m fairly competent at it.

From Saturday, here’s my neighborhood Jeff and his kids Marcus and Monica in line to get Obama tickets for his Monday speech here in Lancaster…

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And then how about some pretty flowers from the Boas’ nursery on Columbia Avenue (it is officially spring now)…

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I’ll be out with the Mayor and Senator Obama tomorrow morning. I’ll be sure to post something from that shoot here later on. Then it’s off to Reading to see the world’s greatest bass player, Michael Manring, at the Reading Jazz Festival Monday evening. When I worked for BMG in San Francisco I had the pleasure to work Michael’s records and get to know him. Michael and guitarist David Cullen are playing their annual show together during the Festival. It’s a great show in a tiny little club at the Reading Sheraton. If you’re in the area, check it out.

So what I have been doing lately? Here’s a quick roundup.

On the 15th I shot the LCPJ peace rally. Here’s one of the shots I like a lot.

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Later that evening there was a candlelight vigil at the courthouse. Here’s one shot from that set.

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On the 18th I shot at a ceremony at Musser Park introducing the new lighting system they’ve installed. It’s really a beautiful in-ground system of lighting that illuminates the tree branches in the most surreal way. I’m curious to see what happens this summer once the trees get leaves. It will totally change the look.

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On the 19th my good friend from the City got press access for me at the Hillary Clinton rally at Millersville University. It was the first time I’ve shot something political at that level. It was interesting. The similarities between shooting something like that and shooting a major musical artist were almost non-existent.

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On the fifth anniversary of the beginning of the Iraq war there was another candlelight vigil at the courthouse. Here is one of the shots from that.

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The nice folks from Building Character hosted the monthly Creative House of Lancaster meeting. I stopped in an shot a few frames. It’s a wonderful space and filled with interesting things to photograph.

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This past Wednesday I shot some images at a roll out meeting for a program I’m the designer for. Here’s one shot from that.

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Yesterday afternoon the Sertoma Club of Lancaster held the media lunch for this year’s “World’s Largest Chicken Barbecue”. Here’s a totally unrelated shot from that lunch but a shot I really love.

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By the way, I’ll be chronicling the entire event this year spending about thirty hours shooting and posting from it. It’s ana amazing, almost difficult to describe event from a visual perspective. If you haven’t seen the shots from last year’s barbecue, check them out. I’m very proud of them.

And then last night there was an excellent public forum on immigration policy hosted by the ACLU and the LCPJ. No matter what anyone says, the ugliest lighting in the city is in the City Council Chambers at Southern Market. Great forum though.

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And then this coming weekend I’ll be shooting the annual convention of one of the most influential political websites in Philadelphia. I’ll be posting those shots as regularly as wireless access and time allows. It starts Friday evening and runs through Sunday. I’ll be there Friday night and following the entire schedule all and evening Saturday.

…have been a series of intense shooting for me. I’ve probably shot 2,000 frames or more. A lot of architectural and some other odd things here and there. All which goes to say, I’m spending time now processing all of these images and there be a enormous number of new images to peruse here soon enough.

I’m also working on two new sites, look for those to be announced soon.

I’m just finishing up on a 24 page, full color catalog that I am quite proud of. I’ve done every bit of it with the exception of a small amount of stock product work provided by the manufacturers. It will be here, in PDF form once it has gone to press.

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