Tag: Seim Photography

  • Big Is Beautiful:

    As many of you know I’ve been working with large canvas prints of my photography. I just picked up a couple large pieces I had at Anzelinis frame shop in Moses Lake and I’m loving the results.

    I’m afraid you’ll just have to avert your eyes from my knobby legs. Pretty scary I know, but what can I say. It’s summer.

    The first, Doorway To Winter, is a forty six inch canvas. I’m working on a limited edition signature series of this along with others to sell in local galleries. The next is a fifty inch canvas from Jana & Darrens wedding. Heres a few photos the results. along with some edge details on the frames. Yep I know I look goofy and awkward. We just grabbed some snapshots so I could show them off. Enjoy… Gav

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  • Cyrus Seim… Boy At Work:

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    I was at a local park the other day doing some experimentation with various types of light. Sondra and Cyrus came by to help and Cyrus really enjoyed working with the lights. I’ve been playing with this Sima LED video light as a small constant light source. Cyrus and he went right to work trying to put it on the stand.

    I had to help him a bit in the end, but hey he’s only 15 mos. He’s takes such an interest in things and catches on so fast. I’ll be running to keep up with him soon. Here’s a few photos I took. I just cant resist photographing him. I have so many, but always want more… Gavin

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  • Jana & Darren's Wedding

    Saturday we shot a great wedding for Darren & Jana at the Cave B winery. It was a great day and I’m thrilled with the results. Hop over to the weddings site for the highlights reel..

  • My HDR Portrait Gallery:

    I often use a technique called HDR in my photography. It’s a bit cutting edge, and chalenging, but it has amazing results. You’ll see HDR all over my site and in the Nature Gallery, but I’ve finally compiled my favorite HDR portraits. Baciaclly HDR is a method of combing lightness levels to achieve a high light to dark range. I’ll explain a bit more about how HDR works on the HDR Portraits Page

  • Seim Photography Fall Newlsetter.

    I just sent out the fall newsletter. If you didn’t get it via email you can view it online here. You can subscribe to future versions via our contact page.

  • Desert Sun

    A lone cowboy rides across the barren dessert atop his faithful sorrow. His silver spurs glisten in the hot afternoon sun as a dry wind rustles thru tumbleweeds caught on the countless boulders scattered along barren landscape. He looks out gloomily from under his weathered gray hat for a sign of the life giving water he seeks. There is none to be found. They trudge onwards.

    OK enough of me trying to write. I have enough projects on my hands, including a couple books so I best not get started on another story. Besides that, this is a shot I took yesterday neat Ephrata lake. There was water and green not a hundred yards behind be. Interesting how fast the land around here can change.

  • Wenatchee Photography ~ Senior Portraits for Sarah

    Saturday we did senior portraits for Sarah. I’ve known Sarah and her family for a long time. In fact I got my feet wet on portraiture, by taking pictures of Sarah, her Sister Naomi, and brother Ben, when I was only about fourteen years old.

    We shot down at the park, and along the river in Wenatchee. It’s a beautiful place for photography, especially portraits and weddings. There’s a ton of cool shots and I’m still working on some of them, but here’s a few favorites.

  • Our First Anniversary

    Sondra and I just turned 1 this week. How time flies. Marriage is good. Everyone should do it. Besides you getting marries helps keep us in business.

    Anyways we left Cyrus with the grandparents and went down to Wenatchee for a nice dinner at the Applewood Grill. It’s this neat restaurant where the steaks are cooked in and open fire rock stove. It smells so good in there. No photography, no work. Just a nice relaxing evening. God is good!

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