Enigmatic Rant

The Ghost town in Utah

April 14, 2012 - 1:20 PM

After going over my shots from Utah and seeing that I had some that I really liked, I just decided to post them here. If you've seen these that's cool, but I know some of you haven't. I've posted a few on Facebook that got some pretty nice feedback, but not all of these made it there. If anyone is interested in prints of these, let me know and I'll shoot you some prices. 

Here ya go. These are from a small ghost town called Cisco in Utah, about 20 miles from Moab. It is on the "scenic longcut" to Moab that takes you through Castle Valley. Enjoy!

Cisco, Utah

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Cisco, Utah

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Cisco, Utah

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Cisco, Utah

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Cisco, Utah

Thanks for stopping by!

Testing the 50mm f1.2L

March 14, 2012 - 2:24 PM

Receiving a lens like this is like rolling ten christmases and birthdays into one day. I was able to get out on this amazing day and take some "test shots" with my new Canon 50mm f1.2L. I was very pleasantly surprised.

The shots that follow are "as shot" meaning no post processing, straight outta camera. Can't wait to start using this on a more regular basis. Enjoy!

Iowa City Alley

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Iowa City Alley

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Iowa City Alley

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Iowa City Alley

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Mike from The Can Shed

Portrait shoot with Luke Tweedy of Flat Black Studios in Iowa City

February 23, 2012 - 3:59 PM

I'm starting a project, "Putting People In Their Place", that I've had on the back burner for a while now. The reason behind the name is that I feel this area has a handful of people that make this city what it is. I want to shoot a good, tight portrait of them, and then a few nice environmental shots of them in their "place". There are several people on my "hit list" that I want to include in this project. One of them is Luke Tweedy.

Luke Tweedy at Flat Black Studios

He is the owner of Flat Black Studios in Iowa City. He's been at it for a long time and he knows a thing or two about good sound, as is evident by his hectic schedule recording bands at a rate of about eight days per week.

Luke Tweedy at Flat Black Studios

I got to work with him today and it was really a pleasure. He's got about a thousand irons in the fire, and more stuff on the horizon. I see him around Iowa City a lot, mostly at the local coffee shop, Wake Up Iowa City.

Luke Tweedy at Flat Black Studios

Aside from being the premier recording studio in Iowa City he also creates amazing sculpture which will be on display at the local DIY shop, White Rabbit, beginning in March. For all you camera nerds out there, I'd love to let you know how I shot this. Ask any questions about the shots, or the dude, in the comments. Thanks, Luke, for letting me take an hour or two out of your busy day!

David Zollo

February 17, 2012 - 5:06 PM

If you live anywhere near Iowa, you've probably heard of David Zollo. He's been playing the piano and performing since he was a kid, and now he tours all over the world. We talked over a coffee about working on some photos, so he invited my family out for a campfire at his house and I was able to capture his portrait. He's such an interesting guy with a crazy life story. I look forward to working for him in the future. I feel so lucky to be able to work with such crazy gifted people. The list just keeps growing...

Here's a few shots from the evening.

David Zollo

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David Zollo

Thanks for stopping by,

jp

Interesting fog effect

February 2, 2012 - 5:45 PM

This morning I was on my way to work and saw the awesome effects of the fog. The shot below was from Hwy 1 coming into Iowa City. It is not as captured, I messed with it a bit. Levels, saturation, ND filter, dodge, sharpen, spot removal,

etc. It is, however, very close to the original. The "as shot" image is below it. I don't want to turn this into a tutorial on how, but if you're interested in learning about stuff like this I'd love to help you. Let me know!

I really love landscape shooting when the temps have been around freezing. It always creates a interesting feel. Driving into town for me was worse than texting while driving. I couldn't take my eyes off the trees and grasses in the ditches and fields.

Re-worked image

Original

Hope you dig!

jp

Climb SoIll

January 22, 2012 - 10:29 PM
David Chancellor gave us a tour of the new Climb SoIll, in St. Louis. Judging from the amount of time and effort dumped into this place, it will be the new destination for indoor climbing in the midwest. They are renovating an old brick building that was part of a hospital, using as much "green" materials as possible, and overall doing it right. The silo on the top goes at about two hunny feet!! You can see it for miles and it's a good way to locate it if you get lost. It was so sweet to check in with Dave and his wife. I've been admiring his work with SoIll Holds for a while now and have several on my wall in the garage. The pics are from our tour. As you can tell, Dave is very excited about this endeavor. You should be, too! It will be amazing. By the way, Dave was cool with me taking his portrait. You can see it here. Thanks, man!

Climb SoIll

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Climb SoIll

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Climb SoIll

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Climb SoIll

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Climb SoIll

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Climb SoIll

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Climb SoIll

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Climb SoIll

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Dave Chancellor

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Dave Chancellor

Thanks for stopping by! Cheers!

getting more specific

December 16, 2011 - 4:39 PM

I've been fortunate enough to have a steady job on the side of my photography work. This allows me to be more discerning when I take photo work. I'm able to do work that I want to do, such as shoot William Elliott Whitmore in Flat Black Studios on my own dime.

William Elliott Whitmore at Flat Black Studios

I'm to the point now that I need to specialize my work. I could be "freelance" like most of the other shooters around me, but I don't want to be "pretty good" at a lot of stuff, and not amazing at anything. Sometimes you hafta sacrifice the good for the best. 

So...narrowing down my work. Adventure, portraits, kids, weddings, advertising, editorial, landscape, architecture, all of which I've done a little of. 

I'll let you know as soon as I figure it out. In the meantime, let me know what you've like the best out of my shots. That may help me make some decisions. 

Thanks.

Working on it

December 11, 2011 - 8:36 PM

I've been working on my stuff. By this I mean I'm thinking a lot lately about how to get "better" as a photographer . For me, to define "better" is hard.

Better at:

1. Photoshop/Lightroom?

2. Manual mode?

3. Capturing in camera?

4. Understanding my subject?

5. Marketing?

6. Blogging/FB/Twitter/Flickr?

7. Lighting?

For me the answer lies in a mix of all of these answers. Take a look at these two, very important pictures.

Kiddos

I had the privilage of creating images with a family in early October of this year it kind of changed how I look at photography. I was there to shoot pics of the family together and also to shoot the senior pics for thier daughter. In between clothing changes for her, I asked these two to sit in this chair and to NOT smile. I was very adamant, DO NOT SMILE. These are some of the images that I captured. They were in hysterics, they couldn't sit still, and I was laughing just as hard as they were. Who could resist making images at this time. It was magical. These two young kids showed me that this SHOULD be a fun, exciting time. Learning things like this are what I'm trying to get better at. It's a process. I'm slowly learning to catch cues when they happen. So... for me to get "better" means to be just a little more open to those cues the next time I go out to create art.

Slow down.

Create images with meaning.

Observe.

We live in a fast paced world and it's important for us, as artists, to take a step back and chill out a bit. Relax and create great images that tell stories. I'm working on just that. How about you? I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. What are you dealing with in your photographic career?

This is just one more thing that I will be adding to my list of "hope to accomplish". Hopefully it will stick. We'll see.

 

A great night with Pete and Terra

December 5, 2011 - 10:20 PM

For a while now I had been thinking about asking Pete and Terra Hartley to model in a shoot for me with some interesting light and color. They agreed and the images that follow are the result of tonights shoot with them in Iowa City. This was some serious fun for me and I could tell that these two were gonna be great. I was right. It was friggin' bitter cold and when we were through, we enjoyed a nice hot tea from the Java House. Enjoy the images! 

Pete Hartley

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Pete and Terra Hartley

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.Pete and Terra Hartley

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Pete Hartley

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Terra Hartley

The Farmers Table, November 18

November 20, 2011 - 9:24 AM

I've got a lot of great people in my life. One of those people is Chris Grebner of The Farmer's Table. He has taken the concept of eating organic and made it into an amazing evening full of local, organically grown produce, local people to share it with, and a lot of local enthusiasm. If you get the chance, check out Thefarmerstable.us Here is just a few pics from his last event. I'd rather send you to his site for pics and info than take the attention from where it is due. He really has a great thing going and you need to see it, first hand.

The Farmer's Table

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The Farmer's Table

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The Farmer's Table 

Thanks for stopping by.

The Atlantic Ocean

October 17, 2011 - 8:53 PM

Here are some of the views we had while visiting the Outer Banks, North Carolina. We will go back. Enjoy. 

Coquina Beach

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Coquina Beach

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Coquina Beach

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Coquina Beach

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outer banks, north carolina

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the lighthouse at cape hatteras

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the lighthouse at cape hatteras

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cape hatteras

I'll be posting again soon. Stay tuned. Thanks for stopping by, cheers!

Minnesota with the Cramers

August 23, 2011 - 8:19 PM

The other half of our trip to Minnesota last month was with Josh and Dana Cramer and their kiddos. We met at Duluth, ate at the famous Fitgers Brew House, stopped at a few cool spots along the way, then went to Grand Marais. The coast of Lake Superior blew us away with its beauty. We stayed just outside of town in two little cabins right on the lake. (I kept calling it the ocean). So many good memories with these guys! Enjoy!

Us at Gooseberry falls

Gooseberry falls

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gooseberry falls

Couldn't pass this "photo-op"!

Miriam

Pallisade Head. Man, this was amazing. Here it looks like maybe thirty feet or so, but it was really about one hundred and fifty feet in places! Giant. My hands were sweaty.

Pallisade Head

Nice view!

Elsies Cabin View

Inside the cabin.

Inside the cabin

The boys had rock throwing contests daily. Hourly.

da boyz

Zoomed in on this boat to see it was swarmed with gulls.

the swarm

Deep water bouldering with Josh at Grand Marais. That would've been a cold fall.

bouldering on the lake at Grand Marias

Fires on the shore.

fire on the shore

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fire on the shore

Rascal breakfast time.

breakfast

Ike and Josh figured out how to juggle together.

The Pyle/Cramer circus

More views.

the scene

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the scene from the cabin

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shoreline view

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gull

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the scene

All of us together. 

all of us

Thanks for checking back in! Cheers!

Woman Lake, Minnesota. From our recent trip

August 12, 2011 - 8:49 PM

 

 

Following up on the last post about our trip, I thought I would go ahead and show you some of the people there, and times we had. These will be from our trip with family near Longville. Kari's family has gone here, All Seasons Resort, for around forty years. We've gone several times as well. It's a fantastic place to do nothing at all. Enjoy the shots.

 

The Resort.

 

The cabin 

 

Fishing for crawdads.

 

catching crawdads

 

The catch.

 

Isaac and Owen

 

Cooked crawdads are so tasty!

 

crawdads

 

Isaac canoeing

 

Isaac

 

Owen floating in his raft.

 

Owen

 

Isaac being Isaac.

 

Isaac

 

Owen couldn't get enough of the water!

 

Owen

 

Our dock on Woman Lake.

 

Woman Lake

 

Playing cards with family is always a hit here. Owen isn't sure what to think of Trevor.

 

Cards

 

 

Cards

 

Owen still loves to have his picture taken.

 

Owen

 

He didn't mind so much here, but he didn't know till after.

 

Owen in Longville

 

Isaac floating in his new raft.

 

Isaac

 

This is my favorite shot of this post. He fished so much! Up to 8 hours a day!

 

Owen

 

Feeding the ducks. They are everywhere in the summer and nowhere in the winter!

 

Feeding ducks

 

Throwing the ducks some corn always starts a frenzy.

 

Duckness

 

Took a pontoon ride one day. We all loved it! Owen's rascalness is barely evident.

 

Boat

 

Tyler chillin'. Looks like a Gap ad!

 

Tyler

 

Isaac caught a nice walleye, and it was delicious!

 

Isaac fish

 

Immature loon on the lake.

 

Loon

 

Classic sunset over Woman Lake.

 

Sunset over Woman Lake

 

Thats a lot of images. Hope you dig them as much as I dig shooting them.

I'll be posting shots of our Lake Superior trip soon as well, so keep checkin'!

Cheers!

 

 

 

The scenic shots from Minnesota

August 7, 2011 - 12:48 PM

We just got back from Minnesota and I wanted to start showing you all some of the visuals from our trip. This is the first of a few posts I will be doing, so stay tuned. The next post will be all the people we went with. Enjoy!

 

 

Woman Lake boat dock

 

Woman Lake island

 

Woman Lake

 

Lake Superior at Duluth

 

Gooseberry Falls

 

Pallisade Head, Lake Superior

 

View from our cabins, Grand Marais, Lake Superior, MN

 

View from our cabins, Grand Marais, Lake Superior, MN

 

View from our cabins, Grand Marais, Lake Superior, MN

 

View from our cabins, Grand Marais, Lake Superior, MN

 

Luther Bangert at Shakespeare Park, Iowa City

July 23, 2011 - 11:14 PM

I really like live shows. Tonight was a very special addition to my growing list of favorite "Iowa City happenings". About a year ago I happened to be driving by a small park in Iowa City and saw a guy setting up a slackline, so I stopped and "walked the line" for a while with him. It turned out we had a lot of mutual aquaintences. His name is Luther Bangert. We hung out for a while, had a few laughs and parted ways. I saw him randomly in the city riding his unicycle every once in a while. He then left town for about nine months to spend time in India learning the sitar and also to study with the Bombay Circus. Well...he was back in town tonight to put on a show of all the amazing-ness he'd learned while abroad. Check out the visuals!

 

Luther Bangert

 

Luther Bangert

 

Luther Bangert

 

Luther Bangert

 

Luther Bangert

 

Luther Bangert

 

Luther Bangert

 

Luther Bangert

 

Luther Bangert

 

Luther Bangert

 

This is where the evening got REALLY exciting!! So far, nobody has been able to juggle SIX balls while swallowing a sword. Luther did it on his fourth try!! It was killer to see! He set the new world record! This isn't any kind of trick, either. The thing must've been three feet long and he downed it like it was nothing. 

 

Luther Bangert

 

Luther Bangert

 

Luther Bangert

 

Afterwords they invited all the kids to come on stage and Owen, in his usual fashion, obliged with crazy flips and dances.

 

Luther Bangert

 

 

What a determined look in this shot!

 

 

Luther Bangert, joepylephotography.com

 

Way to go, Luther! You nailed it.

 

 

 

What a great evening of juggling, balancing, music, and best of all-going for a WORLD RECORD! Thanks a million and have a great time in Portland.

 

Till next time, Cheers!