Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Freebird live
DDBB gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/dayman/sets/72157622727687014/
Freebird live
DDBB gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/dayman/sets/72157622727687014/
Eric Leffler (DJ E.L.) was awarded Folio Weekly’s Best in Jax Club DJ 2009. Eric spins at The Ivy Ultra Bar in downtown Jax.
I recently had a delicious photo shoot at The Linqe. The local restaurant/ golf simulator/ bar is changing their menu and asked me to do the photography. I worked with Dan Burgos of DooHickey Creative on this project.
I took these photos while visiting Sams relatives. Lil Baby David was crawling across the floor when the sun popped out of the Detroit overcast and created this nice shadow. I was able to get a few shots of David and his older brother Maxime before the sun disappeared.
Southwest flight attendants doing some comical routine.
When I first arrived in Sn Diego I was blown away by the modern architecture.
I have done more photo sessions with kids this month than ever before. Its funny to see how each kid reacts to the camera. Some take a while to warm up, while others strike a pose every time the camera points in their direction. Either way I had a blast with each of these sessions. I have come to find out that you can’t treat a kids session like a normal portrait session. You need to turn it into a game, then you’ll see the child’s true nature emerge. Here is a few of my favorite shots.
I had the opportunity to shoot a traditional Polish wedding last week just north of Detroit in Hamtramck. Best of luck to Juliette and Tomek.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dayman/sets/72157621938287610/

Last week I ventured out into the marsh with the One Man Band extraordinaire Brian Ernst. Enjoy the virtual photo shoot and be sure to click the image and scroll up and around.
I will have a new gallery up in the next few days.
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VR photography or virtual reality photography is the art of capturing or creating a complete scene as a single image, as viewed when rotating about a single central position. The technique originated from virtual tours for real estate sites in the mid 90′s. With increasing data speeds of internet connections now allow a much larger images to be published online, as such these larger file sizes allow VR Photographers to create higher resolution full-screen images with much more detail that helps to immerse the viewer into the scene.
Click on link to view my VR Page
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