Saturday, December 26, 2009

Amanda C. from Heffner Management in Seattle

Had the pleasure to work with Amanda from Heffner Management. Hair and Make-up by Lori Young. Her poses really show off her dancing background...It was such a pleasure working with them...






Friday, November 27, 2009

A day with Danielle from Heffner Management

I had the pleasure to work with Danielle B. from Heffner Management this month. Hair and makeup was done by Lori Young. Danielle was extremely sweet and great to work with. It's a wonderful experience when you shoot someone that has a great inner beauty in addition to being absolutely stunning. She was totally dedicated.

Here are a few samples.











Monday, November 23, 2009

Paula Abdul and the dreaded telephone call…

In the 80’s I use to shoot the Grammy parties for A&M records at Spago’s on the sunset strip (great food!!!). I use to love to walk up to the front door as all the paparazzi gave me dirty looks-they were jealous as I was the only photographer let inside.

I shot a lot of A&M Record stars that night: Sting, Janet Jackson, Suzanne Vega, Al Green, Iggy Pop, Quincy Jones, Herb Albert, Billy Crystal… it made for a very Hollywood party! As I was setting up, the head of PR for A&M came over and told me to follow “this new gal” around. A&M had just signed her and were expecting great things.

Her name was Paula Abdul.

It was a typical party; the only thing that was different from all the others I shot was the reaction from the celebrities. I noticed that people were bothered by the strobe light a little more then usual. A strobe will put out the amount of light that is needed guided by a sensor. I didn’t give this a second thought, maybe I should have. After a hard night of shooting and partying, I dropped the film off at the lab around 1am and returned home.

The dreaded phone call:

I was awakened at 6am by the telephone it was the lab:

“David, the test snip was about 4-stops overexposed-there is hardly any image on the film”

My first thought: NOT GOOD.

“I will test another roll…”

Second thought: REALLY NOT GOOD…where are my shoes? I started to panic…running out the door down to the lab.

When I got there, the technician ran the film about 30 seconds in the developer.

I’m thinking: BETTER…breathing is now returning to normal

I had the shots copied, getting more detail in the film and the prized pictures of Paula Abdul-MUCH BETTER- delivered the film to the client.

SUCCSESS! What a night…or morning?

Friday, November 13, 2009

Music Legend Jethro Tull

I just found out from a friend that Jethro Tull is performing here in Seattle. This reminded me of an incredible event that happened to me when I was supposed to shoot the band after a concert at the Forum in Los Angeles.

I was hired by Warner Brothers Records to shoot Jethro Tull after their concert. I was enjoying the concert with a couple of Warner Brothers Records PR staff until we decided that it was time to get backstage to get ready for the shoot.

To gain access backstage, we had to walk to the back of the auditorium, out to the lobby, and around to the backstage entrance. As we were walking to the back of the auditorium we noticed a surge of people rushing towards the stage. None of us realized what provoked this reaction.

By the time we got to the backstage entrance a full riot ensued. We were lucky to get through. Walking through the backstage doors, I looked back to see forklift trucks barricading the doors separating us from the wild crowd. Ushers herded the band, Warner Brothers executives, and myself back into a small room.

The door shut.

So there I was, waiting anxiously-with Jethro Tull, Warner Brother executives, and a handful of managers and roadies sitting in a small room as police where guarding us from outside chaos.

Needless to say the shoot should have been a fun time but it did not even take place. I questioned myself many times if it would be appropriate to take my camera out and start shooting, but the mood was so morose-I felt that to do such a thing would not be appropriate. We were waiting for hours as the police cleared the Forum. Finally we were let out. I bid Jethro Tull farewell, and ran to my VW bug feeling very lucky that I made it out of there.

A day with SMG Models

I had the fortune to work with Estelle Heron, model and makeup artist and model Mieko Rye last week. Estelle styled the shoot, having the idea to emulate iconic GUESS advertisement campaigns. Here are some samples of the shoot!









Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Introducing Lamar...


I'm sitting here in the office with my assistant, going over prints, thinking about all the work that goes in to producing a photo and art show. I realized that I needed to introduce my counterpart to this show, Lamar.

Lamar grew up in Port Angeles, Washington. In 1990 he moved to Seattle to attend the local Art Institute. Graduating with a degree in Visual Communications, he began working commercially in the field of sculpture and painting; serving clients across the United States. For the past ten years, Lamar has taught art students of all ages in private as well as public settings. If you are interested in learning more about his work, please visit his website at www.lamar-soderstrom.com .

His current show is inspired by the great Jim Dine and Lamar’s love for found objects.


Monday, November 2, 2009

Explosive Show

I was lying on my side cutting in the baseboard-painters jargon- at Tulinda’s, the location of my photo show on December 10-11th. I was in the presence of great company: in the room with me was my wife Linda, our dog Rosey, Lamar Soderftrom, who will also be showing his artwork, his lovely wife Nadine and David Scully-the voice over, designer and actor extraordinar.

Suddenly we heard a loud explosion and saw a fireball! Linda said she thought it came from the light fixture on the ceiling, while I thought it came out of the wall. While we never found out what happened, I took it as a sign that our show on December 10th and 11th will be on fire!

While panting the walls my thoughts turned to the famous wall at the Whiskey, in Los Angeles. A location where I have shot many famous music legends.

They will be the heart of my show.

I will be sharing these great memories with you here on the blog in the upcoming weeks. More stories will be shared in person at the show. See you there…

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The Lone Pigeon or The Guard?


Was he or she standing guard, or not in the clique? This morning I was walking Rosey and we were about to cross the street when I looked up and saw the pigeons. I got this lonely feeling but then it changed to a feeling of strength. I realized that the lone pigeon perched above could have been standing guard for the group while they were on their coffee break. Appropriate, as they were perched right above Tully's Coffee in Madison Park.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Gang



Roxy

Rosey

Razz

Floyd

The Handout


The Feet The Paws






Saturday, July 25, 2009

Can you believe a photograph?





Was this picture of Rosey retouched?




Absolutely not...






Friday, July 17, 2009

Walter Cronkite

"And that's the way it is"
That statement made me feel that everything
was going to be all right. For so many years I watched
Walter Cronkite on You Are There
(a show recreating historical events)
and then the CBS Evening News.
I had the pleasure of taking his picture for an IBM shoot back east.
We sat down to chat durning a break. We talked about
numerous topics and especially his love of sailing,
but he also asked questions about me,
how did I get into photography and such.
He was a wonderful man and it was a pleasure
meeting and talking with him...
Rest in Peace

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Verathon Medical Shoot



Fun shoot at Verathon Medical,
one of my favorite clients.
We were shooting a couple of ads.
I guess you could say I was lying down on the job!!!