Campbell Family Portrait
I had a recent assignment to photograph Greg Campbell and his family. We met at Gasworks park which gave us a variety of backdrops to choose from.
Portrait | Solstice Parade
Here is a portrait of a performer at the Solstice Parade. Still have a lot of images to sort through. Photograph by Seattle photographer Daniel Sheehan, a Seattle photographer who specializes in people and portraits and travels to photograph weddings in an artistic and unobtrusive photojournalist style. Named best Seattle wedding photographer by the WPJA
Border Collie Puppy – Charlie at 7 Weeks
After a play session with his sister Luna, Charlie was tuckered out in need of a nap. I wanted to make a picture of him so I gave him a snack. I wanted to make a picture of him so I gave him a snack. He did not stay up long. Seattle photographer Daniel Sheehan, [...]
Seattle Design Studio Modern Dog’s Graphic Artist and Designer Michael Strassburger
Graphic artist and designer Michael Strassburger co-founder of Seattle Design Studio Modern Dog needed a new head shot and I was tapped for the task. How do you impress a modern dog designer? Not sure but he liked this look made 100% of natural light. It was a little intimidating since Strassburger is one of [...]
Corporate Executive Portrait
Recently I was working on my archive and I stumbled upon this executive portrait of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer which I shot on assignment for Yahoo Business Magazine. Although he did not give me a ton of time Ballmer was very gracious with me despite what I had heard from others. Coincidently Mocrosoft today announced [...]
Robert Shiller | Portrait
Robert Shiller, American economist, academic, and best-selling author was in town a little while ago and I was assigned to make a portrait of him. Shiller is the Arthur M. Okun Professor of Economics at Yale University and is a Fellow at the Yale International Center for Finance, Yale School of Management. But perhaps he [...]
Editorial Portrait | Rafael I. Pardo
This past week I got another assignment for The Chronicle of Higher Education here in Seattle. This time it was a portrait of Rafael I. Pardo, an Associate Professor at Seattle University School of Law. The news article was headlined “Supreme Court Considers Case About Excusing Student Debt Through Bankruptcy” and it was about a [...]