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In between all of these planned things, I’m going to try to get caught up on the past few weeks worth of editing.. wedding, portrait, and fine art stuff alike. The store has been more of a time vampire than I had anticipated, but now that it is (for the most part) running smoothly, I can get back to polishing my shots to present to the world (wide web). But wait, there’s more, as the late Mr. Mays would say. Who needs sleep when you have a city to photograph? I’m always after a great looking sunrise in the Steel City, so there will be some extra early mornings thrown in for good measure.
Wish me luck!
I can’t believe that I neglected to blog about the collaboration that I’ve entered into with a fellow Pittsburgh Photographer. Well, I can believe it, seeing as it happened and I’m still recovering from the sleepless nights of preparation and indisputable wizardry of making it a reality. I have (share) a storefront in downtown Pittsburgh where people can come view and purchase my work! I can say that it has been a long term goal of mine to be in this situation and now that it has been a reality for over a month, I’m weary, but thrilled with all of the kind words that people have for my work.
We have a great assortment of images as photo prints, both framed and in ready-to-frame mats, metal prints that are vibrant and ready to hang (using a why-isn’t-this-patented cantilever mounting system), and canvas gallery wraps that are a classic, elegant, and timeless way of displaying your favorite image.
Speaking of images, I am displaying a sizable percentage of my captured of the beautiful city of Pittsburgh, a select number of landscapes, and a wide variety of my Urban Exploration work. I’ve been surprised by the number of people that browse through and like the abandoned buildings.
So, come on down to downtown and visit the store! We are Steel Studios and are located inside of Fifth Avenue Place (that’s Jenkin’s Arcade for you “mature” folks.). Hours are 10am-6pm Monday-Friday and 10am-3pm on Saturday. If you’re looking to run into me, I’m there from Mon-Thurs. You can also view our in-store inventory on our Square page.
Although this isn’t my first abandoned bridge, it is by far the largest and most interesting. The details of the construction are very impressive and even though it has been abandoned (and slated for demolition for years) it seems to be holding up quite well.
I’m choosing not to share the name or the location, so if you know it, please keep it to yourself!
I couldn’t have asked for more interesting clouds and a nicer soft gradient of color in the sky. It distracted me enough to not realize that I was walking on open grating for a few steps. It is always fun to look down to see a river some 80’+ below you.
As the sun retreated, the colors became more intense and blue. It allowed me to silhouette the structure slightly against the rapidly darkening sky.
Even the moon made an appearance for my final composition.
The roof of Fifth Avenue Place (also known as the Highmark Building) is situated closer to the Point than many other buildings, so you can get a good view of downtown.
Seeing things from this height puts a lot into perspective (no pun intended). The rooftop is 450′ above the street below and there aren’t any tall buildings within a few blocks. It gives a GREAT view of the rest of the city.
The block of time I was given started at 7am and ran until noon, but I only used up 2 hours. The sun at that time of day, especially in the summer, gets harsh fairly quickly and the images loose their “pop” when lit directly above.
My friend Dave, a fellow photographer, and a member of security bounced back and forth from one viewing angle to another, attempting to catch as much of the “good light” as possible.
The view straight down the building was amazing and terrifying at the same time.
Seeing the courtyard of PPG Place and Market Square from above was very interesting. Bravo to the designers for creating such beautiful spaces that can be appreciated from such different angles.
The one drawback to shooting from the roof of a building is that you can’t easily showcase it. Fifth Avenue Place is such a beautiful and unique building. I attempted to capture it as best I could with my ultrawide lens.
As the sun rose higher, the atmospheric conditions began to set in and add a haze to anything in the distance. Also, the heavy rains from days prior muddied the usually clear(er) Allegheny river.
All in all, I am very happy with what I was able to capture. I am extremely grateful to the people that permitted me the humbling opportunity to see the city I love from a new perspective. This 51 image panorama is one of my favorite shots of Pittsburgh.
I grabbed my camera and (not unlike a crazy person) ran outside to capture this odd event. There was a large break in the storm clouds that allowed the setting sun’s rays through.
Known amongst photographers as “godrays”, they are fitting in name. I snapped away for a minute or two, capturing a flock of birds on the left part of one frame. As quickly as it arrived, the break closed up and disappeared. Moments later, it rained harder than I have seen in a very long time.
June 4th was a perfect day to capture the city in this manner. I first went to Grandview Park and caught the soft warm sunlight on the city from the hill at the top of the park. There were many power lines to remove, which made this one frustrating. This panorama is comprised of 11 images.
The next spot I visited was Mt. Washington next to the Monongahela Incline. The light was more direct and not filtered through the clouds as much. I planned to get all of downtown in the final shot, but saw how good the South Side looked in the light, so I ended up including it. This one is 21 individual frames.
I can’t get over how photogenic this city can be!
I am still learning the timing of it all… when to capture during a walk, a trot, and a canter.
I also have to be wary of my unconscious nature that makes a horse believe that I am a fierce predator, intent on eating them. Who knew that I was so imposing?
To say that I was excited is an understatement.
Our flight from Pittsburgh departed in an icy slush storm. Good riddance. Within an hour, we were treated to a sunrise above a sea of clouds. I love seeing the clouds from above.
We landed in Tampa, secured a rental car, and headed out in search of breakfast. Along the way, I spotted a sure sign that we were, in fact, in Florida. The Elvis manatee mailbox had confirmed that we were in the right spot.
As my travel companions settled into the beachfront condo, I scrambled to run out to the beach, camera in hand, to capture the first moments of paradise. It had been a while since I had been to an actual beach with waves and nothing but blue for as far out as the eye could see.
Beach sunsets are a wonderful thing, especially to photographers. Capturing that Cartier-Bresson “decisive moment” though, is difficult. I found myself struggling between this frame and that one for “the best” shot. A daunting task when looking through 40 frames of a gorgeous sunset.
One day of the trip was set aside for fishing out in the Gulf. The weather was nearly perfect, and we caught a few really nice sized King Mackerel.
We were greeted by a flock of pelicans when we arrived back at the dock. They had heard through the grapevine that we had a successful trip and they were eager for their cut of the spoils. There was a bit of a battle.
Our third day found us in Lake Myakka State Park. Deer, Limpkin, Cranes, Egrets, Anoles, and of course, Alligators. Oh, and a canopy walk complete with a tower rising 74′ above the surrounding forest.
That evening, we were treated to a thunderstorm and lightshow over the Gulf.
My photographer companion and I visited a pier on Anna Maria Island to cross a long desired shot off of my bucket list.
While there, we happened to catch some dolphins.
The next day we hand fed squirrels at Coquina Beach, fed the gulls, and I shot way too many images of the surf crashing against the rock wall.
The moonlight on the evening of the last day allowed me to do a fun portrait shoot with my wife. Moonlight beach portraits are super fun.
As much as I enjoyed being out of the Western PA area, It did feel good to come home, especially being greeted by this view of Pittsburgh from the plane!