A few months ago I joined Meeting Professionals International since I do so much event photography; one of the members, Debbie Raposa, wanted to interview me for their newsletter and wrote a very nice article so I thought I would post a link.
Here is the story.
Thanks for visiting! This is where I will have occasional updates regarding my photographic and musical adventures.
My website is www.harleybonham.com
Monday, November 23, 2009
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Shooting in Miami Beach
I'm currently in Miami Beach shooting the annual conference for the College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology; I arrived Thursday evening and decided to walk around and do some night shooting with my Nikon. The client booked me into the Fontainbleau Resort and the place is gorgeous...I would have been happy in a Days Inn.
Here are some of the night shots. One of my favorites was of the hotel bar; it reminded me of something out of a sci-fi movie for some reason. I was approached by a waitress who told me they don't allow photography; that made no sense but as soon as she turned her back I snapped a few shots because I'm such a rebel :-)
Miami Beach has a lot of the old art deco architecture and I hope I can make some time to get down to South Beach for a sunset shot.
Here is the view from my room.
I love my travel gigs!!
Here are some of the night shots. One of my favorites was of the hotel bar; it reminded me of something out of a sci-fi movie for some reason. I was approached by a waitress who told me they don't allow photography; that made no sense but as soon as she turned her back I snapped a few shots because I'm such a rebel :-)
Miami Beach has a lot of the old art deco architecture and I hope I can make some time to get down to South Beach for a sunset shot.
Here is the view from my room.
I love my travel gigs!!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Reagan the Bellydancer?
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Norma and Josh wedding
This was a really fun wedding that happened in early September. I was referred by Heidi's Events and Catering for about the 7th time this year. Heidi is an amazing event planner and caterer and really is one of the best in the valley; I appreciate that she keeps referring her clients to me when they need photography so I try to return the favor every chance I get. I try to send her clients plus any time she needs photography done for her business I am happy to volunteer to say "thank you." Heidi has a great space the she has made available for weddings and events that will hold up to about 80 people; she calls it "La Petite Maison." That is where I shot Norma and Josh's wedding and really had fun. Both of them have such personality and make a really cute couple.
I really thought her body art was amazing; I've never photographed a bride that had so much cool work done and it made for some really amazing non-traditional shots.
I really thought her body art was amazing; I've never photographed a bride that had so much cool work done and it made for some really amazing non-traditional shots.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Last-minute event gig.
I got a call from a great photographer I know, Gordon Murray, with a last-minute crisis: a big catering company had a photographer cancel at the last minute for an important event at the Convention Center and needed someone almost immediately but he was already booked. Fortunately I managed to re-arrange my schedule and cover the event. It turned out it was for Aventura, a very prominent catering and event company. I met briefly with the coordinator, Michael Stavros, about what he needed: "capture everything!" I started with the people shots of everyone having fun and networking, including their chef who had a lot of personality.
The food at this event was amazing; I brought my portable light rig and got some great food and detail shots. I was thrilled at the feedback because they were really happy with how everything turned out; especially for shooting on the fly with no preparation. I love challenges like that!
The food at this event was amazing; I brought my portable light rig and got some great food and detail shots. I was thrilled at the feedback because they were really happy with how everything turned out; especially for shooting on the fly with no preparation. I love challenges like that!
Monday, October 12, 2009
Specialty Graphic and Imaging Expo in New Orleans
This was the fifth year I've worked with SGIA ever since they came to Phoenix in 2005. It was great to be back in New Orleans and they were really excited because they were supposed to be here in '05 but it was two weeks after Katrina hit. They threw together a smaller expo in two months and came to Phoenix and that was when I first got to work with them. Their whole staff is a wonderful group of people and I love seeing what they do with my images. Since they are graphics/visual media oriented they are really picky so I feel very fortunate that they keep calling back every year to cover the expo. Next year is Las Vegas!
I really have a lot of fun with this event because there is so much to see and l always learn something new about printing technology. It is amazing what they are coming out with every year. Some of these printers are the size of an SUV and cost about $500,000. My job is simply to capture all of the demonstrations, networking and technology throughout the show.
This next shot was just for me. I was above the convention floor headed for the catwalk so I could get some overhead shots. As I walked through this dark area I could see the light coming through the translucent floor and it really caught my eye. It reminded me of a lava pit and had this really erie glow.
Here is one of the shots I went up there for.
Another cool thing is that SGIA recycles a ton of the material used at the show: paper, foamcore, signs, etc. There were 8-foot stacks of this stuff waiting to be picked up by the recycling company.
I really have a lot of fun with this event because there is so much to see and l always learn something new about printing technology. It is amazing what they are coming out with every year. Some of these printers are the size of an SUV and cost about $500,000. My job is simply to capture all of the demonstrations, networking and technology throughout the show.
This next shot was just for me. I was above the convention floor headed for the catwalk so I could get some overhead shots. As I walked through this dark area I could see the light coming through the translucent floor and it really caught my eye. It reminded me of a lava pit and had this really erie glow.
Here is one of the shots I went up there for.
Another cool thing is that SGIA recycles a ton of the material used at the show: paper, foamcore, signs, etc. There were 8-foot stacks of this stuff waiting to be picked up by the recycling company.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Tina and Mike engagement session
This was a fun engagement session we shot before leaving for New Orleans. Im shooting Mike their wedding in January and they wanted a good pic for their invitations so I took them to Papago Park for the sunset. We started at a ramada and worked our way through the park and wound up getting some amazing shots even without a dramatic, fiery sunset. This one was cloudless and boring as sunsets go but under-exposing the background really helped make it more dramatic. I used a slower shutter speed so some of the shots even look like they are in front of a fake backdrop.
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