Photos of Photographers

    About a dozen of us Bay Area Ca. photogs got together for a studio shoot out just a few days ago. Why? I dunno, why not? Really though, it was a workshop of sorts. The studio was INCREDIBLE! 6th floor in the Mission District of S.F. Great find Maurice. We had NO MODELS. Why? We were the models. The objective of the day was to feeeel what our subjects feel. It was uncomfortable and awesome at the same time. It was uncawesome. You photographers that follow my blog, find your local circle and do one of these. You just HAVE to. Soooooo fun.

    We also had the special privilege of having the incomparable Mr. Evan Baines join us in the fun. Evan flew from Tennesee to be with us slubs of Nor-Cal. We also shot a wedding together the next day. By the looks of things I've seen from Evan so far, Diane & Robert have a killer set of wedding images coming their way. Evan, thank you for joining us, my respect for you has grown tremendously being in your company the last few days. Well done sir.

    So enjoy the shots all while knowing that we were ALL freaked out by doing what YOU do for us. Everyone say cheese.

    ~Sam

    Maurice got a lot of my camera time. He just knows what to do. Your a pure stud M
    Chris Cooke cookin

    Ms. Cathy :) Pure sweetheart.
    I introduce to you.........Mr. Baines

    Scott Shoemake. Nominated as most easy to photograph. I LOVE this shot.
    Pinoys
    Bryan Stapleton, He left early to go to work. You suck. Beeyaman.
    Mr. Pingol. Ironic how I shot this with only natural light :) The guy is a legend with lights.

    Dan from tinywater photography. Him and his wife Caroline are BEAST!
    Caroline, Dan's better half.
    Stephanie Baker looking lovely. Giving all the Vally Togs a run for their money. She is seriously talented.
    M
    M again, (I like em both)
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