It has been way to long since I have signed in here for a post. For those of you who don’t know, this year I took part in the Sawdust Festival summer show for the first time and this past Sunday was our closing night. The Sawdust was quite and experience…. 66 days straight from 10am to 10pm, granted I was not there for every opening hour of the show but I tried my best to be there a lot and in the end I would say I saw about 85% of the open hours of that show. The entire experience was something else, exciting, encouraging, draining (both mentally and physically) and also quite expensive to get the entire thing up and running. (Who know credit card terminals would set you back so much?)
You think to yourself, it can’t really be that hard to sit in a booth and sell some photos… come on now? Contrary to popular belief though it really takes a lot out of you, you are not only selling your artwork but also selling yourself. People want to buy something that is beautiful for their homes but also want to by a piece of the artist. That’s why it’s wonderful to hear praise but also extremely difficult to not take things personally when someone critiques your work (mostly to your face and often with a hint of cynicism) . Most of the time it’s all positive and I thank everyone who came out to support me and even bought a print this summer… Thanks!
It was a huge learning curve and I really look forward to bringing some new things to the table this winter and even more so at next summer’s show.
I’m also grateful for a number of the friendships that I formed while spending my entire life at the Sawdust this summer…. there are definitely a few characters floating around the grounds.
Here is a picture of Stacey, Jesse and I hanging out at the dust

In the business world there has also been some other exciting happenings. I found out a few days ago that my image was used for the cover shot of this months issue of Laguna Beach magazine. They were doing a special issue on local beaches and my shot of Main Beach was used for the main spread. Below are the images from the magazine along with a wave shot of mine and also another image from a Sunset at Aliso Creek Beach last fall.



In addition to that, I was contacted by the Orange County Tourism Bureau to use some of my shots for their summer ad campaign that ran across the country. Below is is a sample of the rack cards that were on display all over the country… the surfer image on the right and the coast shot on the left are mine.

For the September sunset I decided that it was time to go back to my roots… it has been a couple of months since I put a sunset shot up for the Wallpaper, so here you go. This was taken at Sleepy Hollows in Laguna Beach with my new Canon 5d Mark II that I got a few weeks ago. Still trying to get the hang of it but super excited about it’s video capabilities, so check back here soon for some video work that I have been putting together.
Remember to click on the image below and then right click to save it as your desktop.

Finally, I want to thank all of my family, friends and special friends who came to visit me from far off lands for this summer. It was a wonderful time filled with smiles, music, good times and the occasional glass of spirits to be shared with loves ones. Thank you!!!



















