Archive for November, 2008

Featured: On Skinet.com

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Check out these links for quick interviews on my recently published images in Skiing magazine’s Best of the Year Photo Gallery.

http://www.skinet.com/bestshots?4

http://www.skinet.com/bestshots?7

Featured: Singh Ray Filters Blog

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Check out my recent article on Singh Ray’s blog. Lots of good information and reading on this site if you’re interested in landscape photography and otherwise.

Shooting and Waiting

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

It’s November 19 and temps in the Salt Lake valley are supposed to reach into the mid 60s today. Uhh…hello!? Mama Nature where hast thou gone? I was in full winter mode two weeks ago. Now I’m stuck in the in between. You know what else is stuck in the in between? Everywhere. Everywhere I point my camera it’s a mess of brown, leafless, colorless bleh.

Fog rolls over Salt Lake City's Captiol Building at sunset

Fog rolls over Salt Lake City

Regardless, I have been out a bit trying to shoot more fly fishing. If you haven’t had opportunity to check it out yet, visit www.catchmagazine.net to see inspiring imagery, video and short stories from many of fly fishing’s greats. Be prepared to spend a good 30 min. on this site–it sucks you in. I’m preparing for a winter photo essay I will have in the next issue. That would require…snow. Here’s to an end to high pressure. Let it snow.

Mike Ruzek fly fishing at sunrise on the Middle Provo River

Mike Ruzek fly fishing at sunrise on the Middle Provo River

Published: Skiing Magazine, Dec. 08

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Just received an early copy of the December issue of Skiing Magazine to find three of my images published. In a word: STOKED!! This is the first time any of my ski images have been published in one of the big ski pubs, and I am elated. Check out the contents page for a full page image, as well as two half-page images in their “Best of the Year” photo gallery. As friend and fellow (very good) photographer Justin Cash put it, “It makes all that hard work and cold toes feel like it was worth it”. These are terrible scans, but they’ll suffice. On a related note, it just snowed nearly 4 feet in the Cottonwood Canyons, and this photographer is going to make a test run tomorrow. Sweet.

Skiing Magazine Contents Page, December 2008 Skiing Magazine Best of the Year Photo Gallery, December 2008 Skiing Magazine Best of the Year Photo Gallery, December 2008


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