
It was a free saturday and I woke up at 3:30am!! What’s wrong with me?
Oh and I hosted a photography workshop the night before and had people over afterwards until midnight.
Oh and I hosted a photography workshop the night before and had people over afterwards until midnight.


But it’s all worth it.
I went to pick up the model in SLC and then we drove down to near delta to the Little Sahara Sand Dunes.


It wasn’t terribly cold but the wind chill did make things interesting.
We didn’t have a lot of time to think, we were on a tight schedule to get the model back in time for work at 10am.
Meaning we shot for just over an hour.
And yes we got her back in time.





Ingrid is from Brazil and is amazingly beautiful and a lot of fun to work with.
The fact she got up at 4am to go shoot 2 hours away for a short period of time in 35-40 degree weather and not have a coat on… that should tell you something!
The fact she got up at 4am to go shoot 2 hours away for a short period of time in 35-40 degree weather and not have a coat on… that should tell you something!
There are about 300 more pictures I might post sooner or later. But for now this will have to suffice.
One of my interns (Kara) came along and learned a whole bunch.
Check out her work from the event
Check out her work from the event
Here’s a couple of Kara’s pictures I worked on editing today.




I love the third one down especially with the dramatic sky and the dune in the background. The first one as well… both use the environment pretty effectively. Very cool stuff! (And yes, Ingrid is beautiful.
ooo-oo favorite is when she’s laying down on the sand and the one right next to it. beautiful!
WOW. incredible work as always. i love the shot at the blue hour. did you use a CTO gelled flash?