Sparkler Dance
Motion, light, beauty and grace.




This is a unique view of a lamp in the office. From this view it seems as though the light bulbs are in the wrong place.

A 30 second glimpse of time can reveal a lot. This image was shot using a 30 second exposure and a red L.E.D.

Thanks to my buddy Craig for inspiring this one. There are a few ideas yet to explore here. I’ll probably be posting more of these sparkler shots in the near future.

Really nice lines and curves in this little antique toy push car, with an absolutely stunning red paint job! Go Speed racer!
I hit my head on this garage door motor every time I come near it. Like the fan in the studio, I think it just wants a little attention. Well, here you are, Mr. Motor. You are now famous. Now stop whacking me in the head, and leave me alone.


The rotation of the earth around the sun provides such unique lighting opportunities. Throughout the day, the shadows falling on this wall will change. By the time I got the raw photos downloaded and this blog post written, the shadows captured on the wall will have changed. The composition of the shadows on the wall, and the amount of light in the sky is a dynamic scene. A moment in time that will never be seen again. No matter how mundane the actual content in a scene, there’s always something deeper to be found.

Sometimes the things that sit right in front of your face nearly every day, have hidden beauty.

Mmmmmm, apples for breakfast. These guys seem to be waiting for their turn. They watch over their fallen comrades with honor.

I walk by this fan every morning as I walk into the studio. But today, I nearly tripped over it on my way into the office. It made me think that perhaps it was calling out to me to be noticed.