A good photo helps you to dissect a moment but my favorite ones help relive it. These are the photos that help help relive my photo year in 2014.

































A good photo helps you to dissect a moment but my favorite ones help relive it. These are the photos that help help relive my photo year in 2014.
I've had such a fun year with weddings! Here are a few of my favorite photos from 2014. I've had some serious trouble trying to narrow it down. So here you go. 2014 in no particular order. Bring on 2015!
She is former Miss Elkhart County, current Miss Central Indiana, and future Miss Indiana contestant as well as founder of Mentoring Matters. Gracie Lyons is on her game. We played around with some unique gear including a 20 dollar 400mm lens from the 60's and a medium format film camera from the same era. I'm loving the results. www.gracielyons.com
A quick Free People test shoot with my new Fuji x100t for Jule's Boutique in Goshen, IN. It was cold, rainy, and getting dark, but Sam was awesome to work with as always, and the camera preformed admirably, even in the tricky conditions. I call it a win!
Pulled some last min headshots together for Dimitri who is applying to be a music educator in Shanghai. I wish him the best of luck with his application! I visited Shanghai a few years ago and really liked it. I would love to go back sometime and explore more.
I photographed Brogan Cover for a senior shoot a few months back so it was cool to get a call about family photos for the Cover's. What a great family! It was cold, but they were laid back and awesome to work with.
An awesome game that I had the privilege to shoot last week. Notre Dame won a tension-filed game in overtime, 79-78. It was the first time the two teams had met since 1979.
Practice.
Spent a weekend in Chicago and took a roll of tri-x and a rangefinder.
When I first talked to Amy about shooting, she mentioned that she wanted the portrait session on film, and that she wanted a classic look. I decided on B&W film for the entire project (mostly Kodak Tri-x). We shot with a Hasselblad, and my 35mm Canon. I think we achieved that classic result.