Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Diamond in the Rough











A few years ago I used to share a photostudio in downtown LA. At that time plenty of areas down there were pretty gritty to say the least. Now, I'm from an English city that has seen it's own periods of majesty, decline and rebirth so I've kind of got a soft spot for anywhere that has seen better days! Those days are long gone for downtown Los Angeles.
On a recent shoot for the whiskey bar Seven Grand it was fascinating to see the most recent renovations.
Seven Grand is a gem........almost literally. Located in an old jewelry salon ( the Tiffany's of it's time I was told ), and with it's dark-wood panelling, plaid carpeting and taxidermied trophies, this bar is reminiscent of an old-time gentleman's club with touches of Scottish laird's manor and honky-tonk saloon. I almost wanted to see the bartender slide a shot of whiskey down the length of the bar, yet at the same time could picture Winston Churchill walking in with his shotgun and a brace of pheasants!!
To all of you real-estate investors out there.......I'm looking forward to seeing what could become of the beautifully ornate, yet currently dilapidated, Bank of Italy a few blocks down the street!

Lan and Joe












When Lan and Joe's wedding day came around it was a wonderful blend of cultures.
The day began with a traditional and colorful Vietnamese tea ceremony, celebrating and honoring the joining of their two families.
Later the ceremony was at one of my favorite locations....the San Gabriel Mission. I love the Spanish heritage of California and this beautiful mission is perfect as a photographic background. With it's old, crumbling stonework, rustic wooden doors
and sculptural wrought ironwork it really lends itself to classical and evocative imagery.
As a photographer, inspiration doesn't simply come from what you see. The intense heat from the afternoon sun and the sound of a train whistling on nearby tracks added to the feeling of being in an old frontier town in a different time.
Hopefully Lan and Joe will feel as though their wedding photographs are "timeless"!

The Look Of Love











Most of my wedding clients add an engagement shoot to their package, and Lan and Joe decided to have their shoot a few weeks before their big day. They played the slideshow I made for them at their wedding reception where it was a big hit.
Engagement shoots are all about FUN!
My bride- and- groom- to- be are very relaxed and happy and have never looked more "glowing" and in love.This is their moment to create their own "perfume ad" images if you will! The photoshoot is all about them...they don't yet have to think about guests or parents or whether the best man has paid the band.....and the results are always great.
It certainly helps that I m lucky enough to live at the beach and next to a natural lagoon....my clients and I don't have to make much of an effort to find some wonderful backdrops provided by mother nature.
I've been experimenting and creating my own textures ( the ones I could find for sale just weren't doing it for me! ) and I love the results. Some of the shots now look like weathered old photos found in the drawer of a desk long forgotten in the attic.
Instant nostalgia!

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Life Rolls On




My friend Ryan Demont is a wonderful musician and I was very honored when he chose me to shoot the images for his debut cd, Life Rolls On.
He's a gentle soul and his music and lyrics are so deep and thoughtful.
Love, not surprisingly, is the subject matter for most of his songs and you imagine that this young man must have had his heart broken a couple of times.......but with those good looks I'm sure he's been the reason a number of girls have listened to a sad song or two as well!
You can hear his music at myspace.com/ryan demont , there's even a music video to watch. And if you like what you hear he's playing Friday July 6th at The Mint in Los Angeles. See you there.

Most Eligible Bachelor






Q. What do you get the man who has everything?
A. His own fashion shoot in a magazine!

Tall and handsome, successful businessman Jeff certainly looked as though he could grace a page or two in GQ, so he was the perfect subject matter when The Beverly Hills Times recently decided to do a profile article about him.
The shoot began at his fantastic home in the hills just off Sunset ( same street as Paris...) with views and a walk-in closet to die for. No stylist necessary for this photoshoot, the man has impeccable taste!
Then it was time to play with some of the toy's Jeff has aquired......check out that helicopter. He mentioned that he thought it was romantic to pick a girl up for a first date in it!!! And he's the pilot.
But before you start emailing me for his address, ladies.......he also admitted that he has had something of a six-month expiration date with most of his romantic involvements. LOL. Oh well, seems as though he'd be fun while it lasted!

Friday, June 8, 2007

Cocktail Week














As a luxury lifestyle photographer I have the pleasure of participating in some
wonderfully decadent events, one of the most recent being Cocktail Week in my favorite city.....San Francisco.
Two dozen of the city's best bars participated in the seven-day affair which, along with the upcoming "Tales of the Cocktail", assists in the revitalisation of New Orleans' hospitality industry ( the cocktail museum is in N.O. after all...).
The event celebrated the rich cocktail tradition of San Francisco and highlighted the use of local ingredients with an emphasis on the organic. A number of the liquors used were also local: Square One vodka is made in Novato and the distillery for 209 gin, voted best new gin by Gourmet magazine, sits right on the Pacific Ocean at an old pier ( more on that later! ).
I had a lot of fun trying out most of the bars involved, along with The Liquid Muse, Natalie Bovis-Nelsen.
San Francisco's bartenders take their job very seriously ( no offense to LA's bartenders but c'mon guys.... most of you will freely admit that you'd rather be on set! ). Some of these bartenders even grow/dry/roast/ their own ingredients!
I think my favorite cocktail was made by Ronaldo Colli at Cortez...the Tore Margarita, with roasted jalapeno and tamarind puree. Yes, these guys do get creative.
The most notable name had to be The Classic Corpse Reviver, which I was told by H. Ehrmann, owner of Elixir, is created from an old hangover-cocktail recipe. Hair of the dog that bit you indeed!
Along with Cortez and Elixir I got to visit Rye, Jardiniere, Harry Denton's Starlight Room, and the wrap party location
Absinthe.
Yet the highlight of my tour was definitely the 209 Gin distillery. Who knew all of those tedious chemistry classes at my Hogwarts-esque high school would come in so handy!? What a location, surrounded by the turquoise blue of the ocean.
Technichal director Arne Hillesland gave us the grand tour, and showed us some of his secret ingredients. I felt as though I were in some ancient apothecary!
Maybe Los Angeles is too vast and spread-out as a city for cocktail week to be successful here. Perhaps it doesn't have the same drinking culture. I still think they should give it a shot ( pun intended! ).