Archive for January, 2010

Vigil

Howdy. Haven’t posted in awhile. Work has been busy and I’ve been shooting freelance assignments on my days off. I’m surprised I still have a girlfriend. I’ve been in the middle of updating portfolio stuff in the meantime, hence the missing albums in the portfolio section.

Here are some frames from a vigil in Maple Falls. This was a hard one to shoot, especially since I followed it from the beginning. It was weird. I had responded to more deaths and spot news in the first two weeks in January than I have ever had in the past two years working steadily.


Goodnight Bellingham


Take the good with the bad


Circus

Janette took me on a sweet date after work last week. The CIRCUS!!!

Here are a few frames from my seat. We had a magical time and we hope to go again.

-Mark


Oofda!

CLO hunting at the beach.


Karaoke

Here are a few portraits at the Fairhaven Pub and Martini Bar’s Karaoke Night. I started up after rushing back from a vigil in Maple Falls. So it was kinda a big shift in the atmosphere. Andy Bronson from The Bellingham Herald gave me some help and pointers. I learned that I needed to calm down when I shoot portraits. I get all flustered and sweaty. “Patience, young grasshopper…”. Thanks to those who participated.


Something blue


2010 baby

I loved this family. It was great to hangout with them for awhile and see how much love they had for one another (single tear). Terry Holloway gave birth to her son Winter Brouillet Holloway at 12:01 a.m. on January 1, 2010. Here is the story.


My new sweater

Haven’t done one of these for awhile.


Oh snap…BOOOOOOOOKKS!

The Fairhaven Library reopened.

-Mark


Out with the old

My question is, why would you even attempt to wrap a garbage bag around it?


Selling salmon

I had to get a CLO (cutline only) last week and decided to take advantage of a nice day by going down to the harbor. I met Traesti Gudmundson who works for his dad at a local fish company, they sell straight from their boat. They fish all summer in Alaska and head back to sell their product up until February. The family business has been going strong for the past six years. I picked up a couple of fillets, yummy brain food!

-Mark


Back to work in the ham

I’m back in Bellingham and  started a six-month contract at The Bellingham Herald. I’m going to use this time to build a stronger portfolio so I can eventually move.

It was a looong first week. Phil Dwyer was out recovering from carpal tunnel syndrome surgery, use a wrist rest! It’s good to be back to a regular paycheck. I’ll be posting more now that I’m done with the holidays and family time. Here is a paddler at Lake Padden in the early morning last weekend.

-Mark