Coloradorailphotographer
Thoroughbreds at the House 10/28/22
Ed Dickens and my fellow crew of photographers set out to capture a special moment in Union Pacific history, a lasting portrait of the last of the giants at the Steam Shop together; and a special thank you to Ed and the Steam Crew for their enduring spirit and participation making this shoot possible with me. And thank you to my friends Derek Brown and Bruce Brackley , Sachit Egan, Jennifer Howell for you guys made this wonderful. It was important to Ed Dickens to preserve this occasion, I got lots of back up photographers in case my camera failed so it was forever captured. I just press the button, Ed set up the magic. I’m just so honored he entrusted me to do it for him.
In this frame I really badly wanted a blue hour sky and artificial light shot! I called on my friend Tim Tonge to make it possible to do a night shot or 2.
I don’t have any of this kind of specialty lighting equipment and really enjoy these night artificial light shots but due to the secret nature of this shoot I was unable to share with Tim; so I asked Ed and after some special permissions I was given the go ahead to ask Tim to help me with a set up of lights to make this last occasion a reality! Thanks Tim! And your helper Sean Hoyden.
Thoroughbreds at the House 10/28/22
Ed Dickens and my fellow crew of photographers set out to capture a special moment in Union Pacific history, a lasting portrait of the last of the giants at the Steam Shop together; and a special thank you to Ed and the Steam Crew for their enduring spirit and participation making this shoot possible with me. And thank you to my friends Derek Brown and Bruce Brackley , Sachit Egan, Jennifer Howell for you guys made this wonderful. It was important to Ed Dickens to preserve this occasion, I got lots of back up photographers in case my camera failed so it was forever captured. I just press the button, Ed set up the magic. I’m just so honored he entrusted me to do it for him.
In this frame I really badly wanted a blue hour sky and artificial light shot! I called on my friend Tim Tonge to make it possible to do a night shot or 2.
I don’t have any of this kind of specialty lighting equipment and really enjoy these night artificial light shots but due to the secret nature of this shoot I was unable to share with Tim; so I asked Ed and after some special permissions I was given the go ahead to ask Tim to help me with a set up of lights to make this last occasion a reality! Thanks Tim! And your helper Sean Hoyden.