Whenever I am out of town, or in this case out of state, on extended rural land real estate shoots, despite being very busy, I always try and visit some local point of interest. So while in Show Low, Arizona for three days, I fortunately had time one morning to take a stroll around Fool Hollow Lake. The fool part of the name comes from a settler in the 1880s thinking he could farm the rocky ground surrounding the lake area. As it is today, it’s a peaceful place to walk among pine trees with changing views of the lake as you circumnavigate it.
A return to photographing events in Albuquerque for SWE
The uncanny symmetry in timing of photography shoots continues, as nearly exactly two years to the day, and at the very same hotel, the Embassy Suites by Hilton Albuquerque, I photographed my first indoor event since the pandemic started! It was a big return too, shooting 10 hours on a Friday and Saturday for SWE (Society of Women Engineers) having one of their WE Local events right here in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was great to be back photographing a multi-day conference and feeling the energy and excitement of such an event. Plus, I learned a lot too as I photographed the dozens of breakout sessions and the four keynote speakers. I really appreciate Rochelle, a local member, recommending me for this job as she was a former headshot client.
The beauty of Angel Fire in winter in drone aerial photos
For regular readers of this website, it is no secret Angel Fire has become my favorite place in New Mexico. I have been here many times in the past, but all in summer, and since Angel Fire is most famous for being a ski area, it was great to finally visit the town in winter with snow on the ground! I had a dual mission here, getting drone video of a vacation rental house (which the owner kindly let me stay in!) and working for my main rural land client getting drone photos of his property that just happened to be only 8 minutes from the rental house. I actually thought there would be a lot more snow on the ground here in Angel Fire, but it is the start of March, and the temps have been in the 50s the past few days. It has been great to be in the quiet and beauty of Angel Fire in winter. If I could only run my business from Angel Fire, that would be fantastic!
Mom then daughter gets actor headshots in Albuquerque
More and more actors, and teen actors, are choosing Jason Collin Photography in Albuquerque, New Mexico for modern, creative headshots. Julianna visited the JCP Home Studio with her mom, Susan, for a special evening appointment (normally headshots are only offered until rpm). Susan herself just a few weeks earlier was a business headshot client! I really appreciate clients bringing other family members for headshots and portraits. Thank you Susan and Julianna for choosing me as your headshot photographer!
Rainy day views of the USS Lexington in Black and White
A rainy vacation day did not stop me from venturing out with my new Sony 24mm f/1.4 G Master lens to visit the site of the USS Lexington in Corpus Christi Bay. The rain meant having an adjacent seawall empty of other people for clear shots of the massive ship. I am always looking for unique perspectives of oft photographed subject matter, and the views from the seawall afforded that opportunity. I also go to catch a glimpse of a sea turtle swimming by!
I have been saying how uncanny the timing of my photography jobs are more and more, and with this return to the accounting firm of Loftis and Lovato nearly exactly two years to the day since I first made team headshots for them (check out those team headshots to see how people changed), things just getting even more uncanny! L & L have added some new team members, and others just wanted updated headshots from what I made for them 2 years ago. I brought the same gray background and lighting setup I used 2 years ago to keep the consistent look with the all the other team members that came to the JCP Home Studio just to get an individual headshot in the meantime. L & L have since moved to a new location, which is featured in the updated group shot I made for the whole team. Thank you Andrea and everyone at Loftis and Lovato for continuing to choose me as your photographer!
Professional Product Photography for outdoor gear in ABQ
I am always excited to see what new products Tavis sends me from his outdoor gear company, Morrison Outdoors (another recent shoot). He started with a unique sleeping bag for kids, and is now branching out into other branded products, like these clever leak proof bottles featured here. The green bottle opens its straw by twisting the cap. The black bottle has a super secure twist to pen for a small sipping opening designed to be for coffee. I really appreciate clients like Tavis that even though they are no longer in Albuquerque or even New Mexico, still choose me as their product photographer. Thank you Tavis! And check out Morrison Outdoors for some cool sleeping bags and other outdoor gear products!