Archive for the ‘architecture’ Category
Hollywood just called. I just had a request from a movie studio to use an image of mine in an upcoming feature called “Burlesque” (starring Cher and Christina Aguilera). Funny thing is that it is an image printed on a page torn from a catalog and then stuck on a collage on a fridge door [...]
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a taste of baja with Jeremy Woodhouse November 26 – December 3, 2010, & April 2011 (dates to be announced) Limited to 8 people application form Join me for an eclectic week of photography, food and fun at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula. We will spend the first 4 nights at the [...]
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san cristóbal de las casas, chiapas, mexico Field Instructors: Nancy Rotenberg, Brenda Tharp & Lynn Johnson Photoshop Techniques & logistics: Jeremy Woodhouse March 2 – Thursday, March 10, 2011 You are not going to want to miss this opportunity to photograph with four of America’s most active travel and nature photographers – all together for [...]
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These were the last few minutes of the life of Texas Stadium at Irving Texas. I joined thousands of spectators to this final event at the 37 year old stadium as it was reduced to rubble in under a minute. What an AWESOME spectacle. It sent shivers down my whole body. I am truly a [...]
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I have been looking back at old files and wondering if there are ways to “fix” images to see whether they can be turned into sellers. Sometimes it is not a case of a lack of skill or craft that results in a bad image, but, as in the case of this picture I took [...]
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an autumn road trip through the countryside of the czech republic with Jeremy Woodhouse and Jana Vanourkova Sept 30 – Oct 10, 2010 for 9 nights. We start and end our tour in the capital of the Czech Republic – Prague. For some, the most charming and mysterious city in the world – it is [...]
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Early morning found us in the fishing port of Rausu. Due to unfavorable conditions we were not able to photograph Steller’s eagles so had to make do with sunrise in the harbor. We made a mad 100-mile dash back to the airport on narrow roads crammed with slow moving traffic, making it just in time [...]
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***both february and march tours are full. we will maintain a waiting list for both tours*** san cristóbal de las casas, chiapas, mexico Field Instructors: Nancy Rotenberg, Brenda Tharp & Nevada Wier Photoshop Techniques & logistics: Jeremy Woodhouse Saturday, February 19 – Sunday, February 27, 2011 and Wednesday, March 2 – Thursday, March 10, 2011 [...]
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This rights-managed (Image Bank) image of mine of the Nashville skyline licensed by Getty Images recently sold for $0.11 to the MTV Network out of New York. I am happy to report that I made $0.04 on the deal. What has happened to the stock industry? How is it that a corporation like Getty Images [...]
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beautiful small towns of jalisco with Jeremy Woodhouse & Nancy Rotenberg October 30 – November 7, 2010 Celebrate Mexico’s bicentenary during the Day of the Dead with a visit to one of its most beautiful states, Jalisco. Our journey will begin in Mexico’s second city Guadalahara. We will then spend the next four nights in [...]
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After snow yesterday the weather progressed from a dull gray this morning to a clear night. I took advantage and made another panoramic of the on-going revitalization of the arts district. The structure in the foreground is the newly-completed, world-class Margot & Bill Winspear Opera House. The pictures that follow were taken a week or [...]
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Early morning found a few of us in and around the Plaza Principal where I found these compositions
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Early morning saw us in the streets looking for interesting views. We also visited the home of artist Anado Mclauchlin finally finishing off the day at Boutique Hotel Owner Dianne Kusshner’s Casa Luna Ranch for photography and supper – lots of hdr images even though it was pretty windy.
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Today we visited the capital and cultural center of the state of Guanajuato. What a view from the Pipila, one of the main overlooks above the city.
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There is nothing I like better on a trip than to head out into the streets before anyone is awake and photograph in the pre-dawn quiet, to capture the play of light between the street lanterns and the dawn glow. Then, as the sun comes up to watch the shadows play on the walls of [...]
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As I was wandering through the streets of San Miguel this evening, I came across this scene which really caught my eye. Turns out that it is the office of world class fashion designer Ramiro Oliva. He was kind enough to let me photograph this “street scene” and release its use. I particularly like the [...]
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This is an example of terrific community collaboration. This altar was built over a couple of days with help from students, friends and staff of the college and many of the items used in the altar were borrowed from local businesses. I would like to thank Sara Morillo and Arturo Morales Tirado staff at the [...]
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All of these images are available from Masterfile.com. Click on them to go there.
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Previously I had uploaded an image of the Texas State Capitol with the lights on. They came on pretty late and were really bright. I quite like this hdr without the exterior lights on. I need to be in Austin after UT wins a football game. Apparently the university lights up the tower in the [...]
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