
I attended the Wedding & Portrait Photographers International conference in Las Vegas, and though I didn’t have a lot of time, I did squeeze of a few shots on my way to the airport on the last day. Here are a few photographs.
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posted by Larry at 7:52 pm
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This is Patti. We met through a mutual friend, though I had never met her in person before, since she lives in Las Vegas. That changed, during my trip to Vegas for a photography convention, where we met up and did a photoshoot.
I wanted the images to be trendy and fashionable, because Patti struck me as that way. We started out with a shoot outside at sunset and shot into the darkness, with a fine view of the city. And when my lights didn’t work as planned (I’ve since ditched PocketWizards for RadioPoppers), we used her truck’s headlights for some unusual off-camera lighting (see above). Then, quite cold, we retreated to someplace warmer and finished the shoot.
Patti is getting married in Chicago this fall, so if I’m lucky, I might get to work with Patti again.

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posted by Larry at 10:55 am
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I really enjoy taking pictures at night. On our recent trip to McCall, Idaho, I saw a couple things that made me stop the car and shoot. First, this McDonald’s in Lewiston. Very sweet; love the retro look. And, on the way home, a large model of a dinosaur skeleton in a very small building near Grangeville. Something you just don’t see every day.

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posted by Larry at 5:21 pm
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My good friend Michael invited Marcus and me to a weekend of sledding in McCall. We created an impressive luge run in the back of his cabin, and sledding we did go. There are pictures here, with small captions at the bottom-right.
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posted by Larry at 4:53 pm
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