If you look closely in this first one, you can see me standing at the very top of the spiral. And the music really makes this work, thanks to .Īnd here are some of my favorite photographs. I also like the mix of very high shots (300-400 feet up) with video from very low, flying right over the water and photographing the reflections of the sky and clouds. I especially love the moving water ripples, and the moving cloud shadows over top of all the wonderful and abstract shapes and colors. Play this video above in full screen and in HD to see the gorgeous clarity. I personally loved the idea of getting away from civilization, enjoying the beautiful air and open country, and I really wanted to fly over the area with my drone to photograph the colors and shapes from above. Others wanted a fun excuse to enjoy the desert and great weather. Some wanted to float in the extra high salinity of the northern end where the water is so dense, you can’t sink. So at the beginning of Memorial Day weekend, a small group of friends of mine all went out to the Spiral Jetty. And heading north (as we did with friends here) we can explore the north end of the lake, which is a mix of alkaline flats and shallow shores of the Great Salt Lake. Heading south there’s all the gorgeous red rock often used in movie locations. Twenty minutes away to the east and I’ve got tall mountains and rugged canyons. My studio location is in a forest of tall green trees, but a few miles away I’ve got salt flats, open desert space, waterfowl and wetland areas, and large open fields and marsh areas too. I live near the edge of the Great Salt Lake which gives me a variety of beautiful terrain in all directions. But sometimes I also like to photograph abstract shapes and the natural beauty of the world. I photograph people of course, focusing on custom portraits that capture emotion and are extremely well lit. I’ve got so many great photos and shoots to share here on my blog.
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