Monthly Archives: September 2011

A Day in the Life of Lalo’s Fast Food, Ventura, Ca.

It was an early start to the day meeting the crew of Lalo’s Fast Food on Ventura Ave. in Ventura. I found myself setting up a tripod at 4:30 AM waiting to capture the beginning of the long days that the folks at Lalo’s put in daily. We watch as the lights click on bringing life back to the machine that produces awesome, handmade, delicious mexican food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. That works out to be an 18 hour day. Today that will be an 18 hour day for me as well. I will capture them arriving, cooking all day long and eventually closing…til the morning, when they do it all again.

This fusion project would combine time lapse, video and maybe a still image or two. The folks that work so hard were quite cooperative as I had carte blanche to go and photograph anywhere I wanted. I was certain not to interrupt their workflow as they prepared more than 200 orders during that day. I hung cameras above the cooktop, on refridgerators, on the take away window until the day wound down and day became night. Nighttime, the time to rest. Waiting as the last order served, the grill switched off , the bookkeeping complete, and then, finally, time to switch off the lights and go home.

I hope that you enjoy spending a few minutes in the day of the people at Lalo’s!

Georgia School of Photography 2011

I had the pleasure of teaching a great group of photographers last week in the mountains of North Georgia at the GPPA’s Georgia School of Professional Photography. I was asked to create the school photograph after giving an all-school lecture on Sunday afternoon to jumpstart those in attendance for a wonderful week of learning. I was one of three instructors this year, sharing the teaching duties with Louis Tonsmiere and Mario and Marceliano Munoz! A great time was had by all. My students were taught how to find, see and create light. We worked with window light, off camera flash and ETTL Off Axis flash throughout the week. I hope that you like some of what we did in class as well as starting the day with a fog laden valley just outside of Helen, GA., on the way to school in Clarksville. They were certainly full, fun days!

I will be returning to GPPA for their fun convention in March and will be teaching at the Georgia School again next summer. I hope that you can be there. I wanted to share a quick, fun time lapse that I shot while photographing the group photo at the school. I hope that you like it!