
RALPH TOWNER And PAOLO FRESU
Share Ralph Towner and Paolo Fresu put on a beautiful concert last Sunday night at the Triple Door as part of the Earshot Jazz Spring Series. I especially appreciated the sound of the classical guitar and the trumpet mingling together it was so sweet. Here are the rest of the pictures I wanted to share […]

DUO | RALPH TOWNER And PAOLO FRESU
Share The duo of Towner and Fresu put on a beautiful concert. The sound of the classical guitar and the trumpet mingling together so fluidly was especially compelling. I never would have thought the sounds would be so sweet. I will post some more pictures of the performance by these two in the coming week. […]

Editorial Portrait | Rafael I. Pardo
Share This past week I got another assignment for The Chronicle of Higher Education here in Seattle. This time it was a portrait of Rafael I. Pardo, an Associate Professor at Seattle University School of Law. The news article was headlined “Supreme Court Considers Case About Excusing Student Debt Through Bankruptcy” and it was about […]

Seattle Architectural Photography | MADRONA RESIDENCE
Share Recently I made some photographs of a residence in the Madrona neighborhood of Seattle for the new website of Bennett Lavacot Architecture. The interior design was by Robin Chell Design. The owners of the house was thinking of moving to a new house they were going to build and were in discussion for the […]

Jurgen Moltmann
Share Jürgen Moltmann, a German Protestant theologian, was in Seattle for a talk, not long ago and I was assigned by Seattle Pacific University to photograph him for their alumni publication Response. He was very interesting to photograph and I enjoyed hearing him speak about his book Theology of Hope. His liberation theology is also […]

Portrait of A Photographer – Remembering Eisie | Life Magazine Photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt At 90
Share Recently I was reminded of a talk given by photographer Alec Soth at the Seattle Art Museum. He talked about his development as a fine art photographer from his early days up to the present and showed a lot of samples of his work. He answered questions at the end and discussed how he goes […]

USS NEW JERSEY (BB62)| Seattle Editorial Stock Photographer
Share Recently I got a request from a textbook publisher for an image I shot from a helicopter on assignment (back on Sept 12th 1999) of the USS New Jersey being moved away from the dock in Bremerton WA. She was on her last ocean voyage. She was one big ship with a lot of […]

Marc Seales Wins Golden Ear Award
Share Marc Seales received the 2009 Jazz Hall of Fame award from fellow University of Washington faculty member Coung Vu. The Golden Ear Awards are given out annually by the Earshot Jazz organization. Earshot Jazz Golden Ear Awards night is always a blast to see how the jazz community in Seattle comes together every year […]

Tinariwen – The Touareg Blues
Share Tinariwen in Concert: Wonou Walet Sidati, vocalist, Elaga Ag Hamid, guitar, Ibrahim Ag Alhabib, guitar, Abdallah Ag Alhousseyni, guitar, Eyadou Ag Leche, bass, and Said Ag Ayad on drum. All photographs on this website are Daniel Sheehan © 2010. All Rights Reserved. Please inquire for permission to use. As promised, here are some more […]

Twilight Vision | Architecture Photography
Share There is something so magical that happens after dark when you turn on the lights and balance the nightime sky with the interior lighting. This is the exterior of the house on Sunset Hill which has the view of the Olympics and Puget sound from the bedroom and the outside terrance on the top […]

Conduction – Butch Morris
Share Saturday night at PONCHO Hall, Butch Morris conducted his Conduction® No. 189, S & P. All photographs on this website are Daniel Sheehan © 2010. All Rights Reserved. Please inquire for permission to use. The New York-based composer, conductor, and cornetist Lawrence D. “Butch” Morris redefined the roles of composer, conductor, and performer with […]

Jazz Festival -Earshot Jazz 2007
Share One of the highlights of the 2007 Earshot Jazz Festival for me was the performance of Ahmad Jamal. It was the firast time I got to see him play after listening to his music for decades. Here is what they wrote about him in Earshot Jazz Magazine. Pianist Ahmad Jamal has infused small jazz […]

Ice Skating At The Embarcadero
Share I was in San Francisco recently for a wedding and from my hotel, and I noticed that they have set up an ice skating rink next to the “Vaillancourt Fountain” at Justin Herman Plaza (created by Quebec-born sculptor Armand Vaillancourt) not far from the Ferry Building on The Embarcadero at Market Street. It was full […]