Editorial Portrait Photography – Portrait of a Healer
April 29th, 2009

Here is one of the photographs from a shoot I did over the weekend of Erika Rado a specialist in Reconnective Healing & The Reconnection here in Seattle.
View From Newcastle
April 25th, 2009

While at a recent corporate event at the Newcastle Golf Club I made this panorama of the view and someone making his own photograph of the fantastic view of the western horizon over Lake Washington and the city of Seattle and over Puget Sound to the Olympic Mountains. Simply one of the best drop dead views available in the region in the opinion of a Seattle photographer. Besides being a fantastic place to play golf, the catering staff make Newcastle a great place to hold a corporate event or function. I enjoyed working there as a Seattle photographer covering corporate events a number of times over the past few years.
Couple Portrait
April 24th, 2009

Some friends of mine, Fred and Jenn, were married a few weeks ago at the Asian Art museum. I was a happy Seattle photographer, to get this shot of the two of them after the ceremony. What a great couple they they are. Fred is one of the key people vital to the running of the annual Earshot Jazz Festival among other events they put together.
Daniel Sheehan, a photojournalist specializing in photojournalism and portrait photography for publications and corporations is also a Seattle wedding photographer.
Three roses among the tulips
April 21st, 2009

We all went up to the Skagit valley again to see how the tulips are doing this year. It was still a little early to see them in full bloom. There were many begining tp open up but they will most likely be looking better towards the end of the week if this warm weather holds up. It is expected to go to a high of 73F today.
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Photographs From Outer Space
April 21st, 2009

If you are a big of a fan of photographs from outer space as I am you should follow this link to the Boston Globe’s web blog “The Big Picture”
Here is a brief excerpt……”NASA’s Cassini spacecraft is now a nearly a year into its extended mission, called Cassini Equinox (after its initial 4-year mission ended in June, 2008). The spacecraft continues to operate in good health, returning amazing images of Saturn, its ring system and moons, and providing new information and science on a regular basis. The mission’s name, “Equinox” comes from the upcoming Saturnian equinox in August, 2009, when its equator (and rings) will point directly toward the Sun.



The mission’s name, “Equinox” comes from the upcoming Saturnian equinox in August, 2009, when its equator (and rings) will point directly toward the Sun. Go to the Big picture and see the rest of the 24 photos they have posted there.

