A few weeks ago Jessica Claire called me up and asked if I'd come shoot a wedding with her down at the Montage in Laguna beach. I, of course, accepted and had a blast shooting David and Stephanie's amazing wedding with her. The bride and groom were incredibly in love and so laid back... its always refreshing to be around couples who care less about the wedding than being married.  Here are some of my favorites from the day.

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[November 30, 2008] Jasmine* said:
You blogged a wedding?!? What is the world coming to? Miracle of miracles! ;) Just kidding...I love your work and it's so nice to see it! Now that the season's slowed, we should hang out! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving!
[November 30, 2008] jenberry said:
wow. i'm so excited you shared more pix. your work is way too good to hide. these are gorgeous.
[December 1, 2008] Fernanda Petelinkar said:
UAU! Jessica is rigth! You are the best!
[December 1, 2008] Sarah Smith said:
um...wow! breathtaking work, I adore your vision!
[December 1, 2008] Ajira said:
beautiful!
[December 1, 2008] Anna said:
Amazing photos.. and location, and her flowers, wow! :)
[December 2, 2008] Cathy and David Photographers said:
Gorgeous man. These are seriously some of the most beautiful photos we've seen from you guys. Wow. Loving the tones and digging the light. WOW again.
[December 3, 2008] Britt said:
These are amazing- wow!!
[December 3, 2008] Robin said:
I love every one. You're an inspiration.
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November 17, 2008 Man Trip , Portraits , Travel

The adventure has begun... follow along at MAMMOTHMEN.COM

For the blow by blow follow me on twitter! Click here.mammothmen.jpg

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[November 18, 2008] .escamilla. said:
this is fantastic! so...when does mammoth women begin???
[November 19, 2008] bobbi+ said:
:)
[November 21, 2008] CReid said:
I loved the last sand/beach shots!!!
[November 21, 2008] Helen (Dogeared) said:
Can I assume by the "legendary" and "suited up" comments that at least one of the Mammoth Men is a fan of Barney from "How I Met Your Mother"? If so, I think I just got even more admiration for the group. "This is going to be legen- wait for it, and I hope you're not lactose intolerant, because the next part is - DAIRY!" Hee!
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November 13, 2008
I live in Ladera Ranch, a small, idyllic oasis of a community nestled among the sprawling cities of Southern California. We happen to have a lot of photographers that live here... really good ones too. From Jessica Claire, to Mark and Candice Brooke, to the TOTALLY RAD Doug and Chenin Boutwell to Victor Sizemore and Morgan Taylor (who's new site is almost live and is pretty much the greatest thing I've ever seen... I'll post the link when its done), we've got a great little group going. We get together for lunch or dinner a few times a week, hang out at each other's houses, lend each other gear when one of our lenses, bodies or flashes inevitably goes bad (thanks Canon)... we're friends.

Recently, following the lead of Victor, we started playing cards at night... rook, spades, 10 on down... any number of games. You probably know that most of us are in some way or another mildly (or completely) addicted to poker. You probably also noticed that these games I just mentioned are not played for money.

Well last night after Mark's birthday party we went back to their place to play. After a while playing cards with nothing on the line does get a little dull so Jessica and I decided to mix it up. I gave her 5 to 1 odds that I could win a certain number of hands in our game. She, being the incorrigible gambler that she is, couldn't resist and so we bet 10 bucks on that hand.

I of course won and made Jessica sign the bill she paid with. Just in case you were wondering... I AM a better player than Jessica Claire.jcmoney.jpg

Sidenote: After I scanned the bill I pulled it into Photoshop to crop and resize it and it told me that "Printing bank notes from this program is prohibited" Haha. What the heck? How did it know? Am i being watched?! If I am, let the record show that it was Jessica who defaced Federal property, not me.
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[November 13, 2008] marco said:
Alexander Hamilton... PWNAGE
[November 13, 2008] jamie delaine said:
That's too hilarious that PS knew it was a bill! Haha!!
[November 13, 2008] jason groupp said:
LOL - I would have given ten bucks to watch Jess sign that. :) Good times. You need to move here so I can kick your butt!
[November 13, 2008] jessica claire said:
Hey, if i'd won, i'd have made $50! Not a bad return on my money, if, of course, i had won. And he were only a better player that ONE HAND, mnp readers! (sidenote: michael is actually a great card player, it's definitely better to be on his team than against him).
[November 13, 2008] stikman said:
I can't believe with all the brains between you lot, you didn't know it was a federal crime to deface govt. property. I think even that nitwit Palin knows that. ;-)
[November 13, 2008] Lara @ Southern Weddings said:
That is crazy about Photoshop... hilarious! Great post.
[November 13, 2008] Melanie Watson said:
I am entirely jealous of your card playing group. The only people who will play rook with me are my husband's grandparents. So jealous. Too funny that Photoshop was on to your money printing scheme. I guess you'll just have to keep winning the real ones from Jessica. ;)
[November 13, 2008] Mark Brooke said:
Heck yes!!!! i am so glad that i live here in ladera!!!! You DID give here 5 to 1 odds..... who WOULDN'T take that? I don't know though, you know your "10 on down" well..... tough call.
[November 14, 2008] gabriel.ryan. said:
carlie & i enjoyed hanging with the LR socialites the other night. jessica claire officially makes the best brownies ever! the funny thing is, even though you are a better player than jessica, i think it was a different player who actually won that round... it may have even been a rookie player... [ahem... me] ;)
[November 21, 2008] CReid said:
That's too funny...we got to make some time to play some cards on the cruise!!! Peace, Carl
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November 10, 2008 Travel , Weddings

Katy and John were married last month at John's parents insanely amazing home in Palm Springs. I think I've come to realize that backyard weddings are my favorite to shoot... of course it has to be the right backyard. :) The wedding was coordinated by Red 25 Events. They did an awesome job.

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[November 10, 2008] carrie@urbanbaby said:
gorgeous. these belong in grace ormonde.
[November 10, 2008] Jeremy Gilliam said:
You are consistently raising the bar for all of us. Your portraits glow, your details jump out, your action shots are alive, and you're a sexy beast. Well done, again.
[November 10, 2008] jessica claire said:
there is a ridiculous amount of awesomeness in this post!
[November 10, 2008] jenberry said:
how excited am i. you blogged photos. AND they are wicked and fabulously. you are inspirational. love the couple sitting on the high angle steps. you rule.
[November 10, 2008] Katy Kennedy said:
Michael - You are so awesome! I love, love, love the photos you have posted on the blog. We are so lucky to have worked with you. Can't wait to see the rest of the photos! - Katy
[November 11, 2008] Amy Lewis said:
What a beautiful couple...and a beautiful wedding!
[November 12, 2008] Lawrence @ Furious Photographers said:
Beautiful wedding! Awesome backyard indeed :D
[November 13, 2008] Jennifer said:
WOW! Seriously amazing work. What a fantastic couple. The details are so exquisitely captured-love it!
[November 18, 2008] Cathy and David Photographers said:
DUDE!!! Loving every single shot man but for some reason I really dig the detail shots in these. :)
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In the early wintery months of 2008, eight celebrated, award-winning and downright awesome photographers from all over the country grabbed their snowboards to ride the mountains of Mammoth, California. This marked the beginning of what is now known as...wait for it...The Mammoth Men. What ensued during that getaway was a week filled with adventure, spontaneity, hijinks and storied tales. A bond was forged amongst these men and a commitment made to doing it again, and doing it often!

During the Summer of 2008, The Mammoth Men hit the road again. Only this time, they loaded up 10 photographers in a Prevost rock star tour bus, drove for five days up the California Coast and shared it with everyone via their traffic happy blog. So much so that their blog readers actually got to choose their day-to-day adventures while watching them play out the next day. The blog following continued even after the West coast trip ended and garnered media attention in the blogosphere.

Well, the guys are back for their much anticipated third installment of The Mammoth Men. Watch the mayhem unfold as these 12 photographers board their Prevost and head into the American Southwest to document their Route 66 road-trip. Packed with more guys, more miles and more camaraderie, it's not just a roadtrip...it's a lifestyle.


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[November 6, 2008] joyful weddings & events said:
Looks like trouble to me...
[November 6, 2008] joyful weddings & events said:
Looks like trouble to me...
[November 11, 2008] joe r said:
Awesome edit....wanna job cutting for me!???
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You might remember Jen and Andrew... I shot their engagement images in New York and their wedding last year.

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[October 24, 2008] Jeremy Gilliam said:
Beautiful family, and session. Your photos are always inspiring. I'm keeping an eye on your Twitter for more 2nd shooter opportunities. Which has nothing to do with my mission to become a Mammoth Man.
[October 24, 2008] Jen & Andrew said:
michael, so glad we were able to hang out!! thanks again for shooting us. the pictures came out BEAUTIFULLY -- no surprise there. =)
[October 25, 2008] jenberry said:
beautiful family. and as usual you are amazing. i agree with @jeremy truly inspiring. you are so perfect with composition and capturing the perfect light. and from your writings it seems like a nice person too! (pure speculation of course). anyways, i can't 2nd shoot yet, but i'd love to hold your reflector, camera bag or get you coffee.
[October 26, 2008] AmyC said:
These are great, Norwood! I love the one of the parents kissing & baby looking. Too cute!
[October 27, 2008] Cathy and David Photographers said:
DUUUUDE!!! THAT BABY IS SO CRAZY ADORABLE!!!! Ahhhhh!!!! I'm going to have a big smile on my face for the rest of the day. ^_^
[October 29, 2008] carrie@urbanbaby said:
these are such incredible family images...gorgeous work, as always ;).
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October 8, 2008

It's late and I just lost everything I typed... again. I shot Makenzie in Central Park and the stayed to watch the filming of Law & Order Criminal Intent. Here are some pictures.

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[October 9, 2008] Jennifer Skog said:
your comment made me laugh. Been there WAY too many times to relate! She seriously has to be the cutest thing ever! What a personality she has! Did she pick out her own outfit?! I love the hat... Love every image!
[October 9, 2008] Courtney said:
Goldblum wants to take you out! ha. that girl is adorable and so comfortable in front of the camera. great pictures.
[October 9, 2008] Bonnie Berry said:
Great shots of Mackenzie. And I am such a 'Law and Order' whore that I drooled over those.
[October 9, 2008] Shy said:
I still think your little girl is one of the prettiest little ladies I have ever seen. I say you start preparing yourself with rifle lessons so as to intimidate the drove of boys who will be banging on your door! :)
[October 9, 2008] david & kim - ohana photographers said:
love the sequence shots of her she is too adorable! law and order, that's awesome!!! nice lighting in those too!
[October 9, 2008] Gloria N said:
I am so lovin' the "Many faces of Mackenzie", she is way too adorable for words! And seriously Michael, Jeff is comin' for ya, you'd better watch out!
[October 9, 2008] joyful weddings & events said:
She is so adorable! I hope you guys are having a great time!
[October 9, 2008] Brian Khang said:
That's some great lighting and how cool is that, that you got to stay around for the filming of Law & Order.
[October 10, 2008] Lizett Esparza said:
OMG! your little girl is such a doll:) Love the stairs shots! awesome work! once again:)
[October 11, 2008] Sara said:
Michael, these are GREAT! I love her faces!! She is the new GAP girl in my mind. :) --Cousin Sara
[October 14, 2008] Evelyn said:
I LOVE Law & Order! It's cool that they actually shoot where the show is based. I watched a little of "CSI: New York" the other day. It was about a cop being shot in Central Park. But you could tell they probably just used some park in Pasadena. All the shots were pointing downward, so as not to catch any palm trees in the background. Lame and lazy. I would've loved to see the L&O folks at work.
[October 15, 2008] Cathy and David Photographers said:
Dude! It was so much fun getting to meet with you! :) Can't wait to meet you on your own turf some day. ;)
[October 15, 2008] Jen VanSuydam said:
She is the cutest darn thing. What a beautiful little girl.
[October 16, 2008] Michelle said:
Hello There Michael, I really love your pictures of Jeff Goldblum from Law & Order:Criminal Intent. I was wondering if you wouldn't mind me using them in my website, I'd credit you if you accept :) thanks -Michelle
[October 18, 2008] AmyC said:
Norwood! Update, man! LOVE the pictures of Makenzie.
[October 22, 2008] jenberry said:
wow. the lighting in your photos is unbelievably perfect. the african pictures were some of the best i have ever seen. you should become a professional. haha. i have a hat like mackenzie, but i totall don't look that cute. What lens were you using with Mackenzie?
[October 23, 2008] angel swanson said:
makenzie is absolute perfect. what a beautiful girl!!
[November 10, 2008] Catha Duck said:
Michael... Makenzie's mother-in-law is going to be so disappointed at the rehearsal dinner when everyone is laughing at her son's awkward snapshots and are ooo-ing and aww-ing over your perfect pictures of your perfectly beautiful little girl.
[December 1, 2008] Bobbie Brown said:
Hi! I just came over from Jessica Claire's blog... Just going down thru here checking all your amazing pictures and I just HAD to comment on this post! I LOVE LOVE these pictures! So cute!!!!!
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October 6, 2008

Today I had an interesting shoot... a proposal. I followed the couple around SoHo taking pictures of them all while hiding behind plants, cars, people... etc. It was one of the most difficult shoots of my life. How do you stay close enough to shoot the couple for an hour and a half, yet not be seen? Well, Muhammed, the boyfriend, thought I was successful in not being seen but I'm not so sure. I thought I was found out in the first 10 minutes.

He never actually proposed... at least while I was there. Either he was too nervous and kept putting it off or he always intended to do it later and wanted to just get some shots of them together on the day he proposed. Whatever the case, it was cool to shoot something so different from what I normally shoot.

These images will obviously look different than usual. I had no control over any of the circumstances. Not the location, the light, the couple, backgrounds, angles... in most instances I was handicapped by one or all of these things but in any case it was a fun shoot and I think I got some cool images.

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[October 7, 2008] Lanne said:
I caught your tweet about this earlier... wow. You did awesome!!! I love these and I am sure they will too.. I hope he did propose!!!! :)
[October 7, 2008] Brian Khang said:
dude that so awesome. I really want to try something like that.
[October 7, 2008] gabe said:
rad shoot. seems like it would be fun, challenging and frustrating all at the same time. Nailed it.
[October 7, 2008] Natalie Williams said:
Wow I love these images! It looks like it would have been a lot of fun shooting this... not that I want to be a stalker of any kind!
[October 7, 2008] Jasmine Marie said:
Still interesting nonetheless! :)
[October 7, 2008] Cathy and David Photographers said:
DUDE. These are freaking sweet. You should do these sorts of shoots more often! SUCH GREAT INSPIRATION!!! :-D
[October 7, 2008] Annemarie said:
Wow, so cool. I think it's sweet that they were so comfortable kissing on the everyday street. They were like that without thinking that anyone is watching....imagine what the shoot will be like when you're called to do their engagement photos!
[October 7, 2008] Jory Cordy said:
these are fantastic! mr. boyfriend is looking at you through that store window "are you freaking getting this??"
[October 7, 2008] jean smith said:
i love your blog...it is completely inspiring. i just had to drop a comment that this is one of the coolest posts i have seen in a very long time. these images are to die for amazing. the fact that you didn't have control of the background, the cars, the people behind them, etc...is what makes these so interesting and beautiful.
[October 7, 2008] jean smith said:
i love your blog...it is completely inspiring. i just had to drop a comment that this is one of the coolest posts i have seen in a very long time. these images are to die for amazing. the fact that you didn't have control of the background, the cars, the people behind them, etc...is what makes these so interesting and beautiful.
[October 7, 2008] chipgillespie said:
Holy crap, dude!! What an awesome concept! And you killed it! Amazing work. I love the one where she's kissing his cheek and he's looking your direction! That's awesome.
[October 7, 2008] wrecklessgirl said:
i actually really love this entire set. i'm going to try that approach next time i shoot an engagement session---"okay, yah, so you're just gonna walk around and i'm going to hide. you'll never really know where i am." apparently this technique works wonders. fabulous job!!
[October 7, 2008] Hagen said:
Superb, Sir! What a great concept!
[October 8, 2008] Patrick said:
Michael, You are very talented and have an amazing eye. I've seen portfolios that couldn't stand up to your one days worth of work above. Not to mention all of your portraits from Kenya. Very, very good.
[October 8, 2008] Dad said:
I know that a dad is required to be impressed, but you have truly impressed me, son. Great work!
[October 8, 2008] carl Reid said:
Hey Michael I think this is so awesome...this could be a trend dude!!! If you don’t mind I linked your blog to mine. http://attachedphotography.blogspot.com/ Peace
[October 9, 2008] Jennifer Skog said:
I love these! It def makes me wonder if you were caught or not! There seems to be a lot of kissing in romantic spots! lol... This is great, and what a fun challenge to shoot! I wish he would have proposed!!!! He better have!!!
[October 9, 2008] Jamie said:
Michael.. Seriously.. this session is VERY cool! It actually reminds me of the movie Unfaithful and the shots that were taken of the wife and her lover... pretty cool shots. I love what you did even with the the angles you had to come from.. it makes it that much more real.
[October 17, 2008] Karli Tanner said:
Ok, so did he propose? I love the whole secret agent aspect of these shots. They sure do kiss alot for people who don't know they are being watched!
[October 23, 2008] joel maus said:
what up Michael?! Killer new blog, killer session in NY, killer shoot of the little girl- you just kick tail!! Where you at? Haven't seen you- we gotta hang out soon! Take care-
[November 14, 2008] Elizabeth said:
Is my first time visiting you blog, and im in love with your photos. And special this one. They are the most original photos of a couple i ever seen. I want some of me and my housband too! :) Fantastic
[November 21, 2008] CReid said:
Hey Dude This is still one of my favourite photo sessions...I come here often to see if there is a follow-up. I'm hoping to see engagement photo session. I'm curious did he ever pop the question?!!? I can't wait to see more similar sessions with other couples. Regards, Carl
[November 30, 2008] kyle said:
HAHA, I am dying right now. I'm a photographer in Chile and Nut4Nuts is everywhere down here. I had no idea that they had them in NYC. The guy who started the company is bad news though, so for that reason I boycott eating them.
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September 30, 2008 Weddings

Well, I'm home from Kenya and back in the saddle. I shot Daniel and Mina's wedding on Saturday and it was amazing. Their wedding covered three incredible venues... The Biltmore Hotel, First Congregational Church of LA and Cicada Restaurant in the awesome Oviatt Building.

I'm getting ready to head to Manhattan for a few weeks tomorrow but I thought I'd post a few images for them before they leave for their honeymoon in Thailand and Hong Kong on Friday.

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[October 1, 2008] Christine said:
Michael-thank you for all your hard work with Daniel and Mina's wedding. Thank you for capturing the day so beautifully!
[October 1, 2008] Jill Erb said:
Wow!! Actually, that deserves a double WOW. WOW WOW!! Your work is amazing. Daniel and Mina are beautiful people, both inside and out, and you captured their day beautifully! --Jill Erb Style & Grace
[October 1, 2008] Linda Truong said:
Michael, I love your work. You even make a dirty alley way look awesome! :D Showwww moreee!!
[October 1, 2008] Daniel said:
Michael, you so seriously rock! We were so honored to have you photograph our wedding. All of these pictures are just amazing, and we can't wait to see the rest. Yeah, that spot you found in the Biltmore was INSANELY AWESOME. I have no idea how you found it, but I'm so glad you did! Thanks again Michael!
[October 2, 2008] chipgillespie said:
Dude -- this wedding is amazing!! Mark Seliger (Rolling Stone) made a book called "In My Stairwell" that is photographs of celebrities in the raw bricked stairwell of the building his studio is in. It's really cool, and your stairwell photos reminded me of it. Google Mark Seliger and check it out.
[October 3, 2008] Maureen said:
Very nice!
[October 8, 2008] sandie said:
love the staircase! these are all amazing. you are so great at what you do!
September 23, 2008 Kenya , Travel

Today I spent the day back in the Mathare slum. In the morning I went with Nick, who I introduced to you yesterday, to one of their VCT centers. VCT stands for Voluntary Counseling and Testing. They set up shop, usually in a church, and have 5 or 6 stations where they do HIV testing. Its completely free to the people and now that some of the misconceptions have been cleared up about HIV here in Kenya, its very well attended.

It was pretty sobering to watch people leave the testing area... some with looks of relief and others in glassy-eyed disbelief. They kept saying today, "No matter the result, its better to know. You either leave knowing that you're negative and you begin making conscious decisions to stay negative or you leave knowing that you're positive and you can take steps to not infect others and begin taking medication to stay well."

One of the people that went with me to the testing site, Alexandra, told me that HIV/AIDS has recently been downgraded from a terminal disease to a chronic illness. I've seen it over and over again here... people near death, have come back to normal life just by getting treatment. Its awesome to see all of the people interested in helping these people find out their status and get treatment if necessary.

Later I went back to the Community Transformers building and watched as dentists and volunteers from Denmark extracted diseased or abscessed teeth from the children of Mathare. I could not believe what I saw. These kids who have never been to a dentist in their lives were so incredibly brave. Some had 3,4 even 5 extractions.  

I think what I'm most amazed by is the amount of help Kenya is getting from the rest of the world and yet there is still so much to do. While I've been here I've heard that Kenyans pay more in taxes per capita than any other country in the world. I don't know if that is totally true but it has to pretty high for that claim to be made. Knowing that, its unbelievable that the conditions I've witnessed are tolerated (by the government or the people). Kenya has unreliable electricity and phone lines, tap water that is suspect at best and unhealthy at worst, the worst roads I've ever witnessed and literally millions living in the slums in unlivable conditions while crooked politicians live in luxury from the money they stole from the people.

I heard a saying once that went, "You come to Africa with a hard heart, you'll leave with a soft heart. You come with a soft heart, you'll leave with a broken heart. You come with a broken heart and you'll never leave." I wondered if I would really be affected. I've seen the way people live in Mexico. I've seen the poor in Jamaica and the Bahamas, the homeless on skid row in LA... but nothing can prepare you to see what you see in the slums here.

Here are some images from today. I've been trying to get an image of one of the chickens for days now. They're everywhere. Apparently they're actually owned by people and everyone just knows which chicken is theirs. See that wetness to the left of the chicken? Yeah that's sewage running down the hill from the house above.



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kenya049.jpg These are a couple of guys on the "Mobilization Team." They go out into different areas of the slums and do funny skits and sing songs about getting tested. Huge crowds gather and when they're done they go out into the crowds and get them to come get tested.

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kenya055.jpg This is Nicodemus. He's on the Mobilization Team you saw earlier. He's trying to earn enough money to get back into school. Even though high school is free you have to pay about 6900 shillings (about $100) at the beginning of the year to get in. For a country where most people earn less than a dollar a day that's a big chunk of money. He's earned about 900 shillings so far. kenya056.jpg

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kenya060.jpg This boy had just had 4 teeth pulled and was trying to rinse his mouth out of all the blood. He wasn't too successful and eventually had to get sutures to stop the bleeding. kenya061.jpg I followed a couple of girls through the process of getting their teeth pulled. From the sign in, to waiting, through the procedure and the final result. This poor girl's root didn't come out with the tooth so the dentist had to go digging around her gums to find it. It was brutal to watch. She never made a sound but tears were streaming down the side of her face as he worked on her. kenya062.jpg

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kenya065.jpg I love this image with her little crooked smile, her face not really working right with all the xylocaine injected in her jaw. kenya066.jpg

kenya067.jpg A beautiful Kenyan sky this afternoon. We do not get these clouds in Orange County. kenya068.jpg I've been driving past this sheep for days and waited until today to shoot it. I wish I hadn't waited. Before today it was tied up like this to a brick outside a convenient store with a sign over it that said "SHEEP FOR SALE." Haha. The sign was gone today. :( kenya069.jpg

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[September 23, 2008] Leslie said:
Hi, I have never commented on your blog before. I have been following it for quite awhile, though. These pictures are beautiful, heartbreaking, and so devastatingly important. Thank you for posting them.
[September 23, 2008] Cindy said:
Hi Michael, I recently came across your blog and have been so moved by it. Your photos are stunning!! Looking forward to seeing more of your work! ~Cindy
[September 23, 2008] Jan Henry said:
Michael - these pictures are amazing! Breathtaking and heartbreaking at once. We hope you'll do a slide show for church when you return. Safe travels... Mike & Jan Henry
[September 24, 2008] Brian Khang said:
Dude you are just cranking out awesome photos. Are you making a photo book with these? You should.
[September 24, 2008] Sheila said:
These photos are so incredibly moving. You did a spectacular job capturing the essence of Kenya. I feel the emotions through the photos - you are a true artist
[September 25, 2008] Trista said:
Michael..these images are breathtaking! They look like they're straight out of National Geographic..amazing job!!!
[September 28, 2008] Shannon Leith said:
Hey Michael, I was visiting the Bridge today to see my brother Ryan play in the band... and was really moved by your photos. I'm a photographer too, and just got back from a trip to Malawi! Needless to say, I was incredibly moved by your images and by your stories, and was encouraged to hear about the weep centers, and all the other programs that you guys saw. One of my favorite images that you showed is the one of the dentist working on a patient. WOW. Michael! You really captured the light, the situation, and the need so well. I also liked your perspective of showing the joyful, bright side of Africa------ because it's definitely there, and it's neat that you are bringing that back to people here. Anyway, I admire your work, and if you ever need help with anything, let me know. All the best, Shannon
[October 2, 2008] Jennifer VanSuydam said:
Aww, the sheep makes me sad. Poor thing, being tied to a rock.
[October 3, 2008] Lawrence @ Furious Photographers said:
Just wanted to say that you have some wicked photos!
[October 5, 2008] Karli Tanner said:
Michael, you always amaze me with the images you capture. There are beautiful stories in each of these shots. Thank you for sharing these. Great work!
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