Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Eric Schmidt shoots for Red Ants Pants

Fun name, great product!  Red Ants Pants is the first ever company dedicated to manufacturing workwear for women, based in White Sulphur Springs, Montana.  

©Wise River Productions/Eric Schmidt

Entrepreneur Magazine hired Eric Schmidt to photograph the founder, Sarah Calhoun, for an upcoming editorial.  The magazine was looking for candid moments of Sarah in a natural setting but Eric & crew couldn't resist shooting the storefront too.


See more of Eric's work at www.wiseriverproductions.com

Jonathan Chapman travels Highway 1

Jonathan has been enjoying summer with a 10 day trip from LA to San Fran on historic Highway 1.  Somewhere along the way, he had time to shoot the Bixby Bridge in Big Sur just before sundown.  Jonathan will be adding new photos from the trip soon, stay tuned & visit the blog.


©Jonathan Chapman Photography

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Eric Schmidt, Ivan Doig, Finishing Well, & Relocating to Montana

Relocating to Montana from California has been on Eric Schmidt's radar for close to 25 years.  Influenced by the poetic novels of Ivan Doig and a 10 day shoot last year, Eric felt a calling to Big Sky Country.  With the support of his wife & three children, late June found them on the road to the their new home in Bozeman.


If you've ever moved from a place that you've had solid roots, cherished memories, & the best of friends, then you know how hard leaving can be.  Eric's friend Pat gave him some solid advice on "finishing well" that is well worth the read on Eric's Blog.  



 Congratulations Eric & family!  See more of Eric's work at


Monday, July 22, 2013

Chris Sembrot's Urban Surfers Continued

"Motivated by a beautiful woman and through the help of three close friends, I learned to surf so I could one day say "I surf". 

This project is a portrait series that Chris Sembrot is shooting to document city dwellers who make the trek to the nearest shore with each passing swell. 


Finding surfers in the Tri-State area isn't as easy as finding them on the West Coast, but that's exactly what Chris Sembrot wasn't looking for when he began the project.  He specifically wanted people in the NY, NJ, Philly/PA areas that had their own board, wore whatever they wanted, and were willing to hit the water & be photographed by 6am. Each location is no more than a block from each subject's home.

Chris has been using social media to find some of his subjects.  He initially posted on Facebook, followed by Instagram, and uses those same platforms to post the photographs as well, but the overall project was directly inspired by three friends of his who took him under their wings and withstood with the humiliation (that he still brings when I go out with them) of helping a newbie.  Chris can now say that "he surfs" as easily as he can say "I am a photographer."

Some examples of the project below, more at www.chrissembrot.com.








Thursday, July 18, 2013

Tallgrass Pictures' "Under My Roof" Selected for the 2013 Oaxaca Film Fest

Referred to as “the Sundance of the South", this festival aims to advance and create opportunities for filmmakers and writers in the international cinema community. It’s very competitive to get in, only  1 out of every 10 scripts received are selected.  Right on Tallgrass!

Jeffrey Brown & Jennifer will be traveling down to the beautiful city of Oaxaca for the festival in late September to take master classes on film distribution, network with fellow film buffs &, of course, attend a ritzy cocktail parties or two. Hello Oaxaca!
©toursoaxaca.com




Carl Tremblay for the cover of Yankee Magazine

Summertime is all about travel, unplugging for a little R&R, and if you're really lucky, some time on the water.  Carl Tremblay traveled to Maine to shoot this image, high above Moosehead Lake, for Yankee Magazine.  

©CarlTremblay2013

See more of Carl's work at www.carltremblay.com