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I came to photography rather late in life, mostly because up until my 37th year I considered real photography something art-school-trained "professionals" did while the rest us were forever doomed to taking pathetic, deer-in-the-headlights family snapshots and blurry photos of the Grand Canyon.

All that changed in 2003 when I attended the Burning Man festival with my little 2-megapixel pocket camera and got a lucky shot that ended up in an art gallery.

Out of that inspiring moment— and a rediscovery of a long-suppressed love of the visual arts, which I had set aside in favor of more "practical" career pursuits—a photographer was born.

As you can see in the galleries, I like strange stuff. Bizarre characters. Quirky models. Parties your mom would not want you to attend, let alone photograph.

So I won't shoot your wedding. (Unless it's really weird.) And I won't make a nice, pretty portrait of your family or your dog for the mantelpiece. (But I might make a strange one).

I'm always interested in working with:

• Models, would-be models, and agencies (in some cases I'll trade for portfolio)
• Magazines that cover events, especially if they involve music, art, performers, or weird lighting.
• Nightclubs and venues. I can make your venue look like the coolest place on earth. Really.
• Actor's headshots and other publicity portraits
• Private parties. Want your party to look this fun? Call me.
• Performers, dancers, bands — I love you and want to make you look edgy and interesting.

And maybe other things. Try me — info@steelevisions.com

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Online Videos
Burning Man Photos Video
Flash Portrait Photography (YouTube)
Flash Portrait Photography (Kewego)
Canon 580 EX II Master Setting (YouTube)
Canon 580 EX II Master Setting (Kewego)

Best Canon Flash (YouTube)
Best Canon Flash (blog)

Off Camera Flash - How and Why
Canon Speedlite 430EX vs. 430EX II
Wireless Flash Triggers

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