They met in Colombia. He lives in Spain. She lives in the United States. Love-birds.
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Three of my portraits from Belize are in the latest edition of the fabulous on-line magazine: NoTxt. It’s edited by Trent Nelson, who is an amazing photographer working for the Salt Lake Tribune.
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I drove to San Francisco for PDN on the Road. Had a great time, met some cool people, and snapped a few images of the city before I drove away. Thanks to Jose Villa and Joe Buissink for the great conversations and advice.
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Last time we had a gallery show we called ourselves “Salt Lake Seven”. We don’t have a name this time around, but it might be the same thing. For our current project, I need people to shoot so I posted an add on Craigs List. I got a lot of responses, but mostly from people that are all the same age. However. I did get a person that wanted me to photograph her children and she said that I could also photograph her grandmother and her mother. That worked out great.
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Today I shot an event in Salt Lake for the Center for Documentary Arts. It’s the fourth thing I’ve done for them in regards to their 8 year project “Crossing the tracks“.
This event was the unveiling of a new street sign on 3rd South to be renamed “Adam Galvez Street”. Adam was the first marine from Utah that was killed in the Iraq war. Junior Cruz, a 15 year old kid decided that for his eagle project, he wanted to rename the street. It took him a year, but it finally got the approval it needed. The governer was there and gave a little speech. Some of the marines that knew Adam gave a speech as well.
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Yesterday I went to the Outdoor Retailer show in Salt Lake with Gheen and Ben. Last summer I shot some stuff for Penguin Brands but hadn’t ever met with them face to face. So I stopped by their booth to do just that.
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