Here are a few samples of a shoot we did way back in October.
- kids these days…
- everybody jump
- girls only
- classic clemens
- the girls
- the boys
All photos were taken downtown Goshen. Overcast and a little chilly.
Pottery, Photography, Design - Brandon "Fuzzy" Schwartz
I got a chance to go with my brother and a couple friends to Cleveland to see the Tigers play the Indians. Here are a few of the photos I took at the game.
Well, here are a few photos of the latest items to come out of the kiln. Plenty of mugs, a few vases, some bowls and a few other pieces.
If you missed it, there was a previous post about glazing and firing.
My wife and I had the pleasure of taking some photos of a high school senior from “The Ridge” a few weeks ago. He was more a fan of architecture and structures instead of nature and landscapes so we got together in the booming metropolis of Goshen, IN. Below are some of MY favorites:
I’m always surprised how different some of my favorites are compared to what the client picks out or even my wife’s favorites.
It was our 3rd or 4th senior photo session but our first time shooting in “the city”. There were a lot of great backgrounds and interesting textures and places to shoot photos. In fact, I wish we had more time to do some experimenting. But in the end we got a pretty good group of photos for him to choose from. I even got to have a little fun in Photoshop while doing the post processing. I added some graffiti to some of the walls using Photoshop and some tutorials from here.
All the photos were shot in RAW format on a Canon 20D or 350D. Raw files were processed in Camera Raw and some effects were applied in Photoshop CS4.
Last Saturday I got to drive over to the Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame and watch the Future Collegians World Tour golf event. I was most interested in one particular competitor: Ezekiel Schwartz of Brooklyn. I had my camera so I took a few photos while I was there.
It was a pretty cool event even though the weather was pretty wet and dreary. All the images were shot on a Canon 30D with either a Canon 28-135 IS or Canon 100-300mm 4.5-5.6 lens. Images were cropped and slightly adjusted in Photoshop CS4.