EVENPULSE

Portraits

Below are a few highlights from my portrait session with Evenpulse. Stephen and Elizabeth Robinson do some intriguing work in the area of human performance and potential. They are currently rebranding, and I’m grateful to help them in that regard. They’re a dynamic couple who made my job easy. I wish them the best of good fortune in the next phase of their business.

Second Street Dance Company

SECOND STREET DANCE COMPANY PHOTOS

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Photos are now available for purchase!

$10 per digital image (JPG & RAW)!

Please take a moment to review the proofs below (click to enlarge) and note the numeral assigned to the images you want to purchase.

Email the numbers to me at unalomephotoart@gmail.com.

I will email an invoice to you and once paid (via PayPal preferably), I will electronically deliver the following (per image):

  1. Pro Resolution and Professionally Edited JPG
  2. Pro Resolution Unedited RAW Image

Here are a few Before and Afters:

Matt & Stevie

SUNSET SESSION WITH STEVIE & MATT

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This is what happens when Plan A doesn’t work.

I was supposed to meet Stevie and Matt for a sunset photo shoot out at Liberty Point. En route, the clutch on Matt’s Harley went out. A few zip ties later and he rigged it enough to get the bike in gear, but there was no way they were going to make it to our shoot location.

Fortunately this happened early enough, and with sufficient light, to initiate a spontaneous Plan B. They were right at City Park in Pueblo, so I hopped in my truck and hustled from Liberty Point to meet them. When I arrived, we were running out of light and time. But Stevie had already found a great spot by a pond in City Park, so Matt pulled up on his bike and we went to work.

Thanks, Stevie & Matt! You were good sports about the situation and I think we walked away with some great smiles and just enough light left to give us some smooth tones for some shots I hope you’re proud of.

Lake Pueblo Sunset

LIBERTY POINT SUNSET

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One of my favorite aspects of photography is location scouting. Recently I’ve been looking for local spots to shoot portraits. Being new to the area that’s been challenging, but fun.

Not too long ago I became a member of Professional Photographers of America and I was checking out some local photographers also registered with PPA. One of them featured a beautiful family portrait with a backdrop that looked a bit familiar: Lake Pueblo with the Wet Mountains silhouetted behind.

Clearly my favorite spot in Pueblo is Lake Pueblo State Park. It’s such a treat to have this gorgeous oasis just a fifteen-minute drive from the house. My family and I have spent quite a bit of time out there and we’re getting familiar with it. I knew the spot I was looking for was close to the dam of the Pueblo Reservoir – the state park. After orienting Google Earth, I found the spot where that family portrait was taken.

The best spot in Pueblo for magnificent landscape views is Liberty Point Memorial. Get there at the right light and photographers will be rewarded with jaw-dropping landscapes that will make inspiring photos by themselves, not to mention offering priceless backdrops for portraits.

Here’s a few shots I took on our first excursion out to Liberty Point. I didn’t have much equipment on me, not even a tripod. What you see here was shot handheld with my Canon 5D Mark IV:

Liberty Point Memorial is located within state park grounds, but it’s free and open to the public. Give R2-D2 these coordinates and check this awesome place out for yourself – your eyes will thank you:

LIBERTY POINT MEMORIAL
1398 South Liberty Point Boulevard
Pueblo West

Brylee & Jason at Pike's Peak

MESUSAN REUNION

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On July 4th this year I got to hang out with my best friend from high school. We haven’t seen each other in over sixteen years. We rendezvoused at Pike’s Peak. Here’s the highlights.

For the full report, check out my blog on Dadlife: Screams from the Trees.