Day 145 of 365 – Weddings

This is a shot from a wedding I shot on Saturday with another super talented photographer Sam Henry. I did not want to use the bride or the grooms face in the 365, so I opted for this photo of some of the flowers. This was my first wedding and I am not sure how many more I will be doing. I think I would rather focus on Google Maps, Nightlife, and my 365 photography, as I do not think I am cut out for the weddings thing. Even though it rained and was quite gloomy most of the day, everyone had a good time and the photos came out pretty great over all.

Day 144 of 365 – Mr Hands

If you have been to Local 121 on a Thursday night, or any place in Providence that features any type of house music, you have probably seen “Mr Hands”. He tears up the dance floor with his unique style of dancing that uses more hand, than foot. I love this guy, he comes out and just has a great time and truly enjoys the tunes. Cheers to you Mr. Hands!

Day 143 of 365 – Thank you

Early this morning around 3am I checked my FaceBook fan page and saw a ton of notifications. Turns out, Amanda Victoria Powers bombarded my 365 album with “likes”. The support from all you awesome people on this project is completely overwhelming, but greatly appreciated. I love, and thank you all for the support like you wouldn’t believe.

Day 142 of 365 – Beach

Last night I realized that I have not been to a beach all summer long. I shrugged it off and thought to myelf, whatever there is always next year. After work today I met up with a friend who randomly suggested going to Horse Neck Beach to hang out for a little while. Crazy how shit like that happens huh? I snapped a few photos of the rocks, the water, and the beach, but when I turned around the sunset was much more interesting.

Day 140 of 365 – Azorian Heritage

My parents are both from The Azores, so I was brought up with a strong  Azorian / Portuguese influence. When I was younger, the children where given these little whistle pipes that you would put water in and blow on to make a type of bird type noise. We have tons of these little clay objects all over the house, and I often take them and the culture for granted. I saw these sitting on a shelf in the basement and decided to make them a part of this project.

139 of 365 – Eye-Level with the clouds

I went hiking with some friends on Sunday to Mt Monadnock in New Hampshire and tried to do something new with my landscape photos. When we got to the top of the mountain, I decided to try making a square panorama made from 18 separate images. This full image is huge, I can’t wait to see it printed really big and put up on my wall, this smaller version lacks the detail of the original, but due to file size I will only post this one here. There is something amazing about being up so high on a mountain and being eye level with the clouds.

Day 135 of 365 – Smashed

After being a proud iPhone owner for almost 4 years without smashing my screen, I finally smashed the heck out of it. Thankfully a replacement is only $25 and the phone is surprisingly fully functional even with the smashed up screen. The bokeh created by the flash and the cracked screen actually turned out to be pretty awesome on this.

I am considering fixing it, then selling it in favor of an Android phone, Although I doubt I would get almost 3 years out of one Android phone without smashing it worst than this iPhone. This thing has been a tank, it’s taken quite a huge beaten and still runs fantastic. It’s also responsible for getting me across the country and back on my 11,000+ mile road trip.

If I had a Android phone that ran anything like my Nexus 7, I would be a happy camper, plus Apples latest move to ditch Google Maps from iOS6 is enough to make me want to ditch Apple completely.

First world problems.

Day 134 of 365 – Architectural Photos

Currently most of my photography work is for Google Maps which involves still photos as well as 360 degree virtual tours. Today I shot Nissan Village of North Attleboro and really liked this shot from the set. There is something about the lines and the symmetry that really caught my eye. Anyone who has done any type of Architectural work knows that making all the walls and lines straight in post is a very important part of the job, I believe this shot shows that pretty well.

Day 132 of 365 – Side of the road

I was on my way to Cafe Zog in Providence on Sunday to do some photo editing when I once again, got stuck waiting in traffic on the Braga Bridge. I am kinda of obsessed with taking random photos up there any time I am stuck waiting. I though all this random grungy stuff on the side of the high way interesting. We often drive through these streets so fast that we don’t notice little details right on the side of the road.

Day 129 of 365 – Transportation

After my car got totaled a little over a year ago, I never got a new one. I was living and working in Providence and did not need one. Now that I am traveling all over the place for work, I needed to get my own car. I wanted something affordable, great on gas, cheap insurance, and had a tape player. The Escort Zx2 met all the requirements so I picked it up today. Along with a new bill comes the extra freedom I missed while being car-less. More photo adventures are definitely happening soon!

Day 127 of 365 – Geared Head

I recently purchased a new tripod to use with the Google Street View work but the head that came with it was a bit weak. It couldn’t support my camera gear very good so I was recommend a new tripod with a geared head to make leveling the panoramas a bit easier. This bad boy definitely brought the quality of my panoramas up a notch while speeding up my shoot time.