Sunday, December 7, 2008

YouTube Live concert photos

On November 22, 2008 I attended the YouTube Live event that took place at Fort Mason in San Francisco.  It was a lot of fun, and challenging from a photography perspective.  Some of the performers I was able to photograph were: Akon, Joe Satriani, FuntwoEsemee Denters, WILL.I.AM, Katy Perry, Soulja Boy, Lisa Lavie, and a special appearance by Gavin Newsom and his wife Jennifer Siebel.  Photo info is included below each image.  Lenses used: Nikon 70-200mm  2.8 and Nikon 85mm 1.4.





Akon
Akon
f2.8, 1/400, ISO 1600, 70mm



Akon
Akon
f2.8, 1/400, ISO 1600, 105mm



Akon
Akon
f2.8, 1/400, ISO 1600, 102mm



Esmee Denters
Esmee Denters
f2.8, 1/800, ISO 1600, 70mm



Esmee Denters
Esmee Denters
f2.8, 1/800, ISO 1600, 200mm



WILL.I.AM
WILL.I.AM
f2.8, 1/1000, ISO 1600, 70mm



WILL.I.AM
WILL.I.AM
f2.8, 1/400, ISO 1600, 70mm



Gavin Newsom & Jennifer Siebel
Gavin Newsom & Jennifer Siebel
f2.8, 1/640, ISO 1600, 175mm



Gavin Newsom & Jennifer Siebel
Gavin Newsom & Jennifer Siebel
f2.8, 1/15, ISO 1600, 130mm



Soulja Boy Tell 'Em
Soulja Boy (Soulja Boy Tell 'Em)
f2.8, 1/400, ISO 1600, 70mm



Soulja Boy Tell 'Em
Soulja Boy (Soulja Boy Tell 'Em)
f2.8, 1/250, ISO 1600, 70mm



Lisa Lavie
Lisa Lavie
f2.8, 1/250, ISO 1600, 180mm



Joe Satriani
Joe Satriani
f2.8, 1/320, ISO 1600, 160mm



Joe Satriani & Funtwo
Joe Satriani & Funtwo
f2.8, 1/1000, ISO 1600, 70mm



Katy Perry
Katy Perry
f2.8, 1/400, ISO 1000, 85mm


Sunday, November 16, 2008

Lone Horse

Napa, California.

f5.6, 1/650, ISO 100, 23mm

BLD_3151_web

Monday, July 28, 2008

The many faces of Sammy

Our son Sam, at 3 weeks old. Photos were all taken indoors with natural window light and Sam laying on top of a white baby blanket as the background.

The many faces of Sam

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Roger & Gem Wedding

My old friend Roger got married at the Hans Fahden winery in Napa, and I went to it fully prepared to take a ton of photos. I usually do this whenever I go to weddings, mostly for the benefit of the bride & groom so they can have some immediate gratification before getting their hands on the photos from the professionals. And, of course, I like to take photos. But this time around there were so many people with serious camera hardware at the wedding that I decided to relax and not go overboard. Nonetheless, I'm happy with how a few of them turned out.

Roger & Gem wedding
I happen to catch Gem looking right at me as Roger delivers a toast.
f/1.4, 1/50s, 50mm, ISO 160




Roger & Gem wedding
The girls looking sophisticated while eating Rock Candy.
f/2.8, 1/50s, 24mm, ISO 160




Roger & Gem wedding
Roger & Gem make their first appearance after the ceremony.
f/2.8, 1/125s, 17mm, ISO 200

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Golden Gate Bridge at dusk

The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, as seen from the Marin headlands.

DSC_1929_web
f/8, 17mm, ISO 200, 10 second exposure

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Watermelons!

While driving in San Francisco around 17th & Florida I spotted this colorful mural painted by Pico Sanchez on a stretch of wooden fence, and instantly knew that I would have to return with my wife and camera for a little portrait session. Turns out that we went back to the mural twice, the second time with me insisting that we bring a slice of watermelon along with us. Fun was had by all, including the curious and amused passers by (especially the observant guy who yelled "WATERMELONS!!" from his car window as he drove by).

Here are a couple of my favorite shots from our second visit.

DSC_1754_web
f/2.8, 1/1000s, 19mm, ISO 200

DSC_1829_web
f/2.8, 1/600s, 24mm, ISO 200

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Joe McNally visits Google

On May 15 had the pleasure of hearing Joe McNally speak at Google. It's quite an honor as he is a prolific photographer who's been at it for over 30 years. He's worked for Time, Life, Newsweek, National Geographic, and Sports Illustrated to name a few of the high profile publications he's contributed to. I read his just-released new book, The Moment It Clicks and thought it was a great read. His book is written in a similar style as his blog, which is very conversational and often self-deprecating in a very funny way.

Joe has already written about his appearance on his own blog, and here's what he came away with about the work environment at Google:


"Thing is, it doesn’t feel like a big company. It feels very human. It feels like a place where people (and their pets) are valued. The array of food options (for free) is astonishing. There are more cafes and eateries per square yard than Little Italy in NY. Seems management figured out it is cheaper, happier and more productive to take care of their employees and create a positive work environment than to burn them to a crisp, make them afraid of the future, and send them off into the highways and byways of California in search of a Taco Bell for lunch."


Here's the YouTube video of his appearance.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Av6gCq_awQ