Seriously, if you’re interested, the best way to keep up with me is Twitter. I am, quite obviously, @frostimaging on Twitter.
Another place to follow what I’m doing and see my latest work? Facebook. frost imaging has a shiny, brand new page on Facebook and I would love it if you would click here and become a fan.
Thanks for coming by and and checking in.
For now, here is my favorite shot from a recent shoot for the North Museum. Dr. Marla Jones of Elizabethtown College holds a vial of strawberry DNA after a presentation on DNA extraction techniques.
I’m back from our 8,500 drive around the US for Toyota. And yes, there are a ton of photographs to sort through, hours of video and hey, I might even unpack my bags at some point.
Point is, I’m here. New post, new photographs soon. Look for a couple of real, live, old-fashioned gallery shows featuring my work from the trip soon. Announcements soon.
Early in July I’m starting a month long project that will keep me busy through August. I’ll post more on that when that project is done and rest assured it will be worth the wait.
So to keep you going while I am busy, here’s what I’ve been up to lately.
I just finished a project for the Lancaster Bureau of Police shooting the entire staff. One of my favorites is this one of Chief Sadler;

If you’ve been a reader here long you know I love working with the LBP Mounted Patrol. Here’s their group for the Bureau;

One shot from this year’s Queen Street Block Party;

Mid-day at Steinman Park for JSID;

I don’t get to do portraiture very much which is funny because when I do it, I love it. Here’s one shot from a family session I just finished;
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My favorite band, The Faux Minx, posing after playing the Mayor’s reception during the Pennsylvania League of Cities and Municipalities Convention at the new Convention Center;

One of my favorites from this year’s Celebrate!;

Yes, it’s time for the annual Sertoma BBQ. The most important thing to remember is that all the money from this event goes back into your community. So if you don’t have tickets already, come by and get yours tomorrow. You can pick up your chicken or buy a chicken dinner in Long’s Park from 10-5. There’s all kinds of things to do in the park throughout the day and it should be a beautiful day.
As for the production end of things, I’ll be there tonight and tomorrow. I’ll have images from this year’s BBQ up by Sunday. Check back here for a link to the new galleries.
If you would like browse the last two year’s BBQs. You can. Below are the links to the gallery.
You can also buy any of the images you see in the galleries; anything from standard 4×6 print to a museum quality print on canvas to coffee mugs and t-shirts. Just look for the “Buy” link in the upper right hand corner of the photograph.
Thanks for visiting and I hope to grab a shot of you at the BBQ this year. Wave and say hi!
And yes, here’s one shot from this afternoon. Here’s 2008 BBQ Chairman burning off some grills for the folks at FOX43 TV.

UPDATE: Here is the link to this year’s gallery:
2009 Sertoma BBQ image gallery
And here are a few faves from mine.





What isn’t would be the better question. I’ve been all over the place as the spring thaw continues.
There’s been a flurry of year end activity at Millersville University.
Here’s Vyner Award winner , Nate Sheffer playing the Jazz & Java event at MU.

And here’s Dr. Keith Wiley conducting the ensemble.

There’s a ton of new MU work, you can see it all here in the Millersville main gallery.
My good friend Jason Mundok held his first in a series of home concerts dubbed, The Wood Stove Concerts. They are amazing events and redefine the artist’s relationship with the audience (and the music is stellar to say the least). Here’s one shot of Jason and his ensemble, Living Fables.

Here’s something I don’t do very often, basic portraiture. Below is a shot from a set done for the girl’s first communion. I should do more of this stuff, it was a lot of fun.

A shot from a set of this year’s YWCA Race Against Racism.

A did a lot of shooting surrounding the Launch Music Conference. Here is one shot from a late night show at the Chameleon.

The best way to keep up on what I’m doing?
Drop me a line and ask. Or follow me on Twitter or check out the Facebook page. I’ll post updates once in awhile but I do most of the updating at Twitter.
I’ve been busy but in truth, I’ve been ignoring you. I admit it. I could have stopped in a dozen times in the three or four weeks to post updates but I didn’t. I didn’t do this with the intention of hurting anyone’s feelings. I’m just pre-occupied with other matters and always, at the bottom of the list, was here.
That’s terrible and I apologize for that. So, what the heck have I been doing for the last month. Well, here’s a quick roundup.

This particular shot (and a few others like it) for JSID had me meeting three members of LGH’s security team. Once it was clear that I was shooting there for no nefarious purpose, I continued. This is the beautiful new Downtown Pavillion at LGH. Gallery here.

I’ve been shooting the ongoing sidewalk renovation around Penn Square for JSID. This is one of many shots from the work taking place there. It’s not really that exciting, if you’re interested, peruse the JSID galleries for more details.

Thanks for JSID. It seems all the work in the last month has been for them. This was a really fun night. I was asked to shoot some city porchlights for an upcoming publication. It was a blast and I think we got some great shots from the evening. The complete gallery is here.

Shot for an upcoming JSID publication. Shopping in downtown. We got some nice stuff and our volunteer models really delivered. The full gallery is here.

One shot from a recent MeetUp photowalk I attended. I met some amazing people and had a lot of fun. If you don’t participate in there but have ever wanted to, what are waiting for? The full gallery is here.

Shoot for visual comedian, Pete Geist. Geist is a genius at what he does. This shoot was a blast and to show you how enthusiastic I was during the shoot, in one hour we shot over 700 frames. Check out the whole gallery here (if you have the time).

Hempfield Softball for Schwanger Bros. It was cold. Really cold. Entire galleries here and here.











