Archive for January, 2010
January 22nd Open House at D.M. Gremlin’s
Jan 27, 2010
It was snowing when I jumped in the truck and picked up Andrew Gettler to head down to the monthly open house at D.M. Gremlin’s. We ran the chance of snowfall closing the pass behind us, but it was a risk worth taking. The January 22nd open house and devmeet hosted by Wendy Levin was destined to be memorable.
Titillate
Jan 24, 2010
By far the softest, and perhaps most sensual image from the entire series, “Titillate” brings an erotic beauty to what is a cold and harsh medium.
Model: Gwendelin-Artanis
**All profits from print sales will be shared between model and photographer equally**
General Disclaimer: This is REAL barbed wire. It is far more dangerous than it looks. Even with extreme safety precautions, it is very easy to get hurt. Please do NOT try this at home!
Buy it at deviantART.
Reach
Jan 24, 2010
This is REAL Barbed Wire. There is no digital manipulation of photo editing. The pokes and scratches, all 100% REAL.
Buy it at deviantART.
Donkeys Barbed Wire, and Rodent Skulls
Jan 20, 2010
“Oh. My. God. That’s a lot of Donkeys!”
Nev stares in disbelief out the car window as we slow to a stop at the side of the road. Ordinarily, a comment like that might seem out of place, but at our exact time and place, it couldn’t be more apt. Acre after acre of donkeys stretch out before us. There are, indeed, a LOT of donkeys.
Burning Man Tickets
Jan 13, 2010
D. M. Gremlin Open House | 1-22-10
Jan 13, 2010
D. M. Gremlin Studios’ monthly Open House and devMEET night is a no-admission, friendly get-together for local artists, friends, and deviantART members to share an evening of meet-and-greet, networking, and fun. Open House night is also the time that we open our doors for anyone interested in our recording or photography studio facilities to come by for a tour.
Event Details
Meeooooooooo
Jan 07, 2010
Registration Open for February Workshop
Jan 04, 2010
On February 21, I’ll be holding another of my Introductory Lighting Techniques Workshops.
This workshop is level-appropriate for beginning photographers, photographers who have limited experience shooting with studio strobes, as well as those whose experience lies with location/natural light.



