Photo: "12412"
Pano taken at an aircraft boneyard in Arizona in February 2015.
Photo: "Aimed at the Sky"
Taken in 2015 during a night photography workshop in Arizona with TakenPictures & Joe R. Reed.
Photo: "Emerald Flight"
Nose cone of an aircraft at an aircraft boneyard in Arizona.
(Taken during a kick-ass night photography workshop last winter with TakenPictures and Joe R. Reed).
Photo: "Seated In The Cockpit"
Photo: "Icy Skies"
Sometimes the most drab and dreary days create the most beautiful sunsets.
Photo: "Cockpit Dreams"
Photo: "Controlsss"
I'm hanging out in a hotel room in the the desert, staying cool while the world melts from the 100 degree temps outside.
I wish I could say I've been night shooting recently, but the last time I took my camera out beneath a moon was in March, when I shot an aircraft boneyard with the two guys (Mike Hows and Joe Reed) I'm shooting with tonight at a car junkyard.
I can't wait.
Photo: "Engine Trouble"
Aircraft boneyard, Arizona.
Photo: "Dream Skies"
I have always heard that Arizona has some incredible sunsets and this evening definitely proved that theory to be true.
I photographed these two NAVY planes in an airplane boneyard outside of Tuscon, Arizona during a night photography taught by TakenPictures and Joe R. Reed.
Photo: "Exit the Aircraft"
Taken last March in Arizona during a night photography workshop with Mike Hows and Joe Reed.
(Night. Full Moon. Lit with LED Protomachines LED2)
Photo: "Cockpit Magic"
One of those most challenging spaces I have photographed in the last year, but also very rewarding.
Photo: "Fasten Your Seatbelt"
Front section of a Vickers Viscount passenger plane. This aircraft was constructed in 1958 and was part of the Arkia Israel Airlines fleet.
(Night. Full moon. Lit with LED panels and the Protomachines 2.)
Photo: "North Island"
Earlier this year, I took a night photography workshop in Arizona taught by Mike Hows and Joe Reed. It was a really great time hanging out in this airplane boneyard catching up with old friends. If you’re looking to do a night photography workshop I’d strongly encourage you to check out one of theirs. They get access to rad locations and have a great laid back and “hands on” teaching style.
Photo: "Moffett"
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