I just came across this new release from Google. http://www.googleartproject.com/
Go click around the world of art at the Google Art Project!
I just came across this new release from Google. http://www.googleartproject.com/
Go click around the world of art at the Google Art Project!
I will be showing three photographs. Here is a sneak preview of one particularly heated photograph...
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It’s a party. It’s an exhibition of revolutionary art. It’s a night to showcase our struggles and unite in our efforts to impact our community. You are invited to present your artwork representing your revolutionary ideas, successes, and aspirations.
Intifada is a Denver art exhibit and holiday party centered on “art of the revolution”. The event will bring together local activist groups, community organizations and like-minded individuals through an exhibit of art and revolutionary ideas. Subject matter of the artwork will be focused on human rights, social justices, consumerism, environmental issues, food and water access, media, capitalism, sustainability, civil liberties, etc. This party will be a celebration of our efforts to induce change in an innovative, fun atmosphere with food and beer from local vendors, good music, and camaraderie.
I just posted a new photography portfolio to the site. It highlights my Commercial and Residential Real Estate Photography including a selection of 360 degree virtual reality (V.R.) images. Please take a moment to check it out.
Thank you!
Daniel
Last Friday, after a nice picnic lunch brought to me by my dad in the terminal at Midway airport in Chicago, I stepped through security just in time to watch the delay time on my flight to NYC Go from ten minutes to one-hundred and ten minutes. Sometimes I hate flying. But once I saw the Manhattan skyline from my window seat, my frustrations were gone. I was back in a place that has such overwhelming energy coursing through every inch. My personal life back in Denver has been a challenge for a little while, massive healing has been done after a bad breakup, and it was time to get away from the drama for good, and enjoy a weekend in the city! Dinner was had with Meryl B., a genuine great soul who's conversations could lift the spirits of anyone. (Sorry, I couldn't make it to Acro Yoga, it sounds intimidating but I will go one day!) After dinner I stopped by DBGB's for a $25 pint of Lefthand Brewery Beer and watched a great comeback by the Yankee's in Game 2 of the ALCS. It was a good night to lay low and just stay in after that. My favorite activity in NYC is just walking. I love seeing and just feeling the hustle and bustle. Saturday morning of this short trip I managed to make it through SoHo before the tourist crush to buy some styley new clothes for the winter, including an awesome LuluLemon jacket that's the coolest. From there, I just walked north, all the way up to the Garden, ate a slice of good old NYC thin crust. On my way, I hiked through Chelsea and spent time on the newly opened High Line Park (which is a new must see in the city!). I witnessed an amazing fall sunset over the Hudson river. The spirits were out this afternoon. I found a great photography subject, in a Whitney Museum sponsored installation under the park (see photos) The wind was howling through the Maple trees with this amazing light filtering through. When the wind blows I listen. Again in my life, serendipity hit me. After a cleansing emotional moment, and a little chat with mom (thanks mom!), it was back on the subway to Bushwick in Brooklyn for some quiet time. So I headed back to Castle Braid, spent a few on the rooftop meditating and writing then I just put in a movie, packed my stuff for the trip to Miami the next morning and closed my eyes for some nightmare free sleep.
Click HERE to see all images from my NYC trip!
I'm taking a nice little trip this weekend. First, I go to New York for a couple of days for some much needed escape from Denver. Then it's off to Miami for the T.R.A.F.F.C domain conference! I have not been back to Miami in almost ten years. Should be a great time! Not looking to kiss any new fish though...
Photos and more to follow!
Please take a moment to check out my sister's new art project. It's awesome and you should buy one!
http://delanieholton.wordpress.com/2010/09/05/sunday-sunday-sunday/
100 days 100 paintings 300 sippy cups
I feel like I lived an episode of Full House last weekend. The band I have been photographing this year got the call to open for the World famous Beach Boys (the Mike Love half anyways.) Along for the show was famous TV star John Stamos who stepped in on guitar and drums for the BB's.
The real story here is the excitement for Pressing Strings in their largest venue to date. I was fortunate to be a part of a great moment for two very grateful gentlemen. Even their ladies got in on the fun when our group was invited to jam and dance along for the finale song!
Photographing this band this year has become an adventure in both my own creativity and fun!
Please take a look at the images I created of this highly enjoyable event...
Zenfolio Image Gallery HERE
http://dlhcreative.zenfolio.com/propertypinebeetle
Check out the video of Todd taking down an 80"+ tree:
My Memorial Day 2010 was spent in the company of The Squeaky Bean crew while celebrating the restaurant's one-year anneversary. At the same time, we were raising money for a very worthwhile cause, Work Options For Women.
With Denver's top chef's getting dunked, the "Jumping Bean" photo booth, damn good BBQ, and beer flowing like water, Johnny pulled of a great party.
Check out some of the Squeaky action.
Some of my photos made their way onto the Westword's foodie blog written by Lori Midson! Thanks Lori!
Two trips to the Chesapeake Bay area in the past month have yielded a new connection to a great band, Pressing Strings. I have photographed this trio twice recently.
Last night, at the Rams Head On Stage venue in Annapolis, Maryland, PS took the stage for the release of their 2nd CD titled Episodes. The show was great, the photography even more fun. I am loving my newest camera acquisition...
Please check out two new galleries featuring Pressing Strings, here. (or click on the images below.)
Hello Everyone!
The month of April 2010 is off to a great start. My new website is live. My creative and intellectual energy is being stoked by my new educational pursuits. New work projects are starting to take off. Good things are happening!
Later this month I'll be heading back to NYC (this time with Alicia!) for the James Beard Foundation Awards and to continue work on my new (somewhat secret) project...
After NYC, summer should be just about in full swing here in Colorado. What will the trails ahead show me? I don't know. I'll admit, these new adventures can be scary. But, what else should I do, sit at home? No way! Adventure is part of my soul. It's why I live my life with my camera. I'm out there to greet anything that comes.
Sincerely,
Daniel
"No man is born an Artist nor an Angler." Izakk Walton, Compleat Angler
The portfolio sections are nearly complete!
Click on the links at the top of the page to see my work.
More to come soon...
Thank you for visiting dlhcreative.com!
Daniel
Welcome to the new home of DLH Creative!
I am currently working on bringing brand new content to this brand new site design.
For any booking or reproduction inquiries please contact me through the form on the right side of this page.
Enjoy!
Sincerely,
Daniel