Thursday, April 6, 2017

Portfolio Description



Page 1: My logo.


Pages 2-3: A panorama taken from the shore of Whitefish Lake State Park this past winter.


Page 4:  A collection of three images I captured for Whitefish Mountain Resort marketing department in an effort to bring exposure to the bike park. Many of these images went on to be used in various capacities such as social media.


Page 5: One such capacity was for an article published in Decline Magazine. One of my all-time favorite magazines, it was a great honor to have my photo published.


Pages 6-7: Here I provide mockups of some of the video projects I did for Whitefish Mountain Resort’s marketing department to promote the bike park.
Pages 8-9: Here are more mockups, this time of video projects I worked on as the Snow Reporter for Whitefish Mountain Resort.


Page 10-11: As the Snow Reporter for Whitefish Mountain Resort it was my responsibility to capture and edit images for requests set out by the marketing department. For the most part the requests were left open to artistic interpretation. I was able to get creative and have a lot of fun with these.


Page 12-13: I got this panorama last fall at the shore of St. Mary Lake in Glacier National Park. The park was closed for the season and the wind off the lake was way colder than I expected, but the colors in the sky were spectacular. I was able to bring out the details and textures in the sky in Lightroom.


Page 14-15: In a recent class project I helped create a branding package for an imaginary outdoor outfitters retailer. As a member of our two person group, I enjoyed bouncing ideas back and forth to arrive at our designs including the logos, fonts, color palette, social icons, and patterns. Mockups are included.


Page 16-17: I got this panorama of the Grand Hyatt in Poipu, Kauai while back home visiting over the holidays this past winter. I had actually stayed up all night editing photos and, at daybreak, grabbed my camera and headed to these cliffs along the shore.


Page 18-19: We got a considerable amount of snow last december before the resort had opened up, so a few buddies and I decided to brave subzero temps and terrible windchill to ski Werner Peak. Its excursions like these, where I want to leave the camera behind just go play, that I’m always glad I brought it.


Page 20-21: While home for winter break I got a contract to photograph a few construction projects on Oahu for Unlimited Construction. One of the highlights was getting to climb up 300 ft in a crane to get shots of the project.


Page 22-23: My good friend Kyle Warner joined on my most recent trip to Kauai. He is a professional mountain bike racer and we took some time to get some shots so he could call the trip a tax writeoff.


Page 24-25: More shots of Kyle. These were taken at Waimea Canyon on the west side of Kauai.


Page 26-27: Real estate photography was some of the first work I was ever contracted to do and I have learned a lot since I started. One of the most important factors is capturing the light at the right time of day and I think these photos do well to illustrate that point.


Page 28-29: Here are some more real estate shots.

Page 30: On my trip to Oahu for Unlimited Construction, I got the opportunity to photograph some really nice cars. This is a 1967 Lamborghini 400 GT, my favorite.