Elegant, modern, unique photography for ordinary people. Seattle and Vancouver Washington.

Yes, it’s been quite a while since I’ve posted on my blog.  Today (as beautiful out as it may be) has been a day of updating.  I’ve been getting my blog layout super-simplified.  Before it was a bit too difficult to find certain things.  Now I’m hoping the layout will be easy for everyone to navigate.  This isn’t permanent, but nothing ever really is with an artist is it?  So I’ve decided to post a few shots from a concert I attended a while ago.  Playing at this benefit show was The Neverclaim and Addison Road.  I really dug Addison road a lot… And so did the 15 year-old boy who was assisting me.  In fact, I’m pretty sure his heart dropped when he found out that the lead singer was married.

  • Share/Bookmark

I love repeat business and lately I’ve had a lot of it. Good sign! They say it takes about 1/5 of the effort to simply keep clients as opposed to seeking out new ones. Speaking of repeat business, I now have customer feedback forms so I can find what the clients see as my weak points. I want to genuinely improve on all aspects of the process for any given client. Without further delay… here’s what I snapped in the park.

Corbin Watkins did a ‘musical novel,’ which I think is a novel idea! He took 30 days and wrote thirty songs.  One song per day beginning june 25, 2009.  His promotion was called, “30 Days and 30 Nights at Sea.” He told the story of The Armageddon, her crew, and their final voyage in 1779.  Take a look at his novel here at http://corbinw.com (Watch Evangeline, It’s my favorite song!)

And here are the pictures that I took:

  • Share/Bookmark

Here are images from Corbin’s photoshoot.  For Corbin’s music, you have to check out http://www.corbinw.com/

Corbin has been a good buddy of mine for a few years now.  We met back in college (Western Washington University) at the Inn, a local college-aged ministry that meets at the First Presbyterian Church.  I have to say that I met a lot of my really good friends (of which I still remain in good contact with) at the Inn.  Corbin would lead worship there and his voice definitely rocked the flock!  His style is similar to that of Weezer but is definitely one-of-a-kind.  Check out his song, Highways and Headlights:

  • Share/Bookmark