Burning Man 2009: Portraits

To continue the themes from my last two posts (portraits and Burning Man), I have just uploaded 30 or so of my favorite portraits from Burning Man 2009, to serve as a preview of this year’s images. The photos are on my Facebook fan page.

Meanwhile, here is a preview of the preview (click for larger images)…

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50 Portraits

I have just  uploaded an album of 50 or so of my all time favorite portraits to the new Matt Freedman Photography Facebook Fan Page. I am posting these photos to:

  1. Give the tagged people at least one really nice photo on their Facebook pages.
  2. Drop a subtle reminder that I am a professional photographer available for portrait (and other) sessions.
  3. Build up the number of fans of my photography page before the inevitable anti-Facebook fan page backlash begins.

View the album 50 Portraits.

Here are a few highlights (click for larger images)…

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Burning Man Photos!!! And a Facebook Fan Page!!!

Burning Man 2009 has come and gone – and as everbody is saying, Best Burn Ever!!! I have gotten the 3100 images I took down to about 500 that I am going to keep, and started the process of individually fine tuning each one to bring it to its full potential (anywhere from 2 to 30 minutes per image). In other words, the photos won’t be done for a while.

Meanwhile however, I have now released 100 of my absolute favorite images from Burning Man 2008. As you may know, these were previously only available with purchase of my iPhone e-book, Burning Man 2008: A Photo Essay by Matt Freedman. And, I am getting on the bandwagon, and have a launched a Facebook “fan page” for my photography. I have inaugurated that by putting the 2008 Burning Man images there. So click the following link to go there, and enjoy the photos from Burning Man 2008, and if you would like, become a fan, so you can stay informed of the latest developments with my 2009 photos etc.

Matt Freedman Photography on Facebook

(and please forward/post/tweet this – I really would like to get the word out that these are available).

Meanwhile, here are a few of the new photos. Click for larger images…

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The Early Bird Gets the Dew

A few weeks ago, just as the Seattle heatwave was starting (which soon led to our highest recorded temperature ever of 102 degrees) I really wanted to get out and climb Mount Dickerman. Due to its 4000′ elevation gain though, I really did not want to be climbing in the heat of the day. So I left my house at 5:30 AM, and was at the trailhead around 7:00. This got me to the first alpine meadows just as the sun was cresting a ridge at 9:30 AM, and hitting a patch of wildflowers for the first time that day, and thus still dew-covered. If you have seen my macro photography portfolio (i.e. ultra closeups), you may have noticed that I am a bit obsessed with dewdrops. So hitting a patch of wildflowers completely soaked in dew, yet being blasted by beautiful low-angle morning sunshine was basically like dying and going to heaven. Here are a few of my favorites from that morning…

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In fact, I was so obsessed, I barely noticed the flies that were swarming me…

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Jeet Kune Do

Here are a few images from a recent photo shoot with French martial artist Daniel Locicero – a certified Jeet Kune Do instructor (not to mention talented artist) currently residing in Seattle.  Photographic hint of the day: when you want to highlight somebody’s muscle definition, side lighting is your friend.

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And, BTW, yes, I also do regular old headshots…

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