Susan Feniger & Street

We’re heading out yet again today to continue with shooting the Cart for a Cause Cookbook. While we are coming up on the end of shooting, we are only about 1/3 of the way through sharing what we have shot.

Here is Susan Feniger of Street restaurant (and Border Grill) and her recipe – Millet Puffs. We can’t wait to start trying all of these recipes. It’s going to be a great collection from a stellar line-up of  chefs!

Susan Feniger - Street - Millet Puffs

Mas Malo

We had a great time shooting Chef Robert Luna downtown at Mas Malo for the Cart for a Cause Cookbook. It was the end of the day and so once we wrapped, we were able to sit down and enjoy one of their signature Spicy Cucumber Margaritas. Should you find yourself at Mas Malo… you MUST try one (or two, …or three…)

Chef Robert Luna - Ground Beef & Pickle Tacos at Mas Malo

Church & State

We saw some early drafts of the book design for the Cart for a Cause Cookbook we are doing the photography for, and can’t wait for the release! The design is really spectacular! Open, airy, VERY readable! The design is being done by Ralph Fowler, a really talented designer who is no stranger to putting together a visually stunning cookbook.

One of the first spreads we saw was of Church & State with Chef Jeremy Berlin. His dish is a vegetarian sandwich that is nearly to beautiful to eat… nearly.

Chef Jeremy Berlin & Vegetarian Sandwich

Lazy Ox Canteen

We’re out again shooting today for the Cart for a Cause Cookbook. But we have have fallen a couple weeks behind on posting recent shots for the project. So in an effort to catch up…

Here is the images from Lazy Ox Canteen and Chef Josef Centeno along with some deep fried goodness….mmmmmmm.

Josef Centeno & Deep Fried Goodness

Little Dom’s

Continuing with our Cart for a Cause Cookbook project, our next stop was Little Dom’s on Hillhurst in Los Feliz. Here, Chef Brandon Boudet placed a bowl of spaghetti & meatballs in front of me that I could have devoured on the spot, save the fact we needed to photograph it for the book.

At the same time the book itself took a design turn and now we’ll be including images of the restaurant signage as well. While we had to go back to some of our previous stops to do pick-up shots of the signage we had not gotten, it’s going to make for a nice addition to the visual presentation.

Chef Brandon Boudet with Spaghetti & Meatballs

Pawned in Las Vegas – New York Times Magazine

Two weeks ago we had a short intermission from shooting chefs and food. New York Times Magazine called and asked us to head over to Las Vegas to shoot a feature they call “9 of a Kind”. The article was in this weekends magazine and is also online. The subject of the feature was things that are pawned these days. We spent 2 days at Pioneer Loan, a Pawn Shop in North Las Vegas. The folks there were great! Really accommodating! While we did not see anything over-the-top wacky come through the doors, it was interesting to learn more about the real pawn business. You can see some of the things that came through the door by checking out the New York Times “Slideshow“.

Pawned in Las Vegas - New York Times Magazine

Animal

We went out twice this week for the Cart for a Cause Cookbook, a pro-bono project we are working on for the Saint Vincent – Meals on Wheels program. The cookbook which is slated to release late this year, will feature 30-40 top chefs in Los Angeles, sharing one of their popular recipes… one they have served for guests dining at the Cart for a Cause.

On Monday we photographed Jon & Vinny of Animal Restaurant (also of Two Dudes and Son of a Gun fame). We have been lucky enough to have Jon & Vinny cater our shoots on occasion. Needless to say, mealtimes were the highlight of those days!!! These guys rock!

With their (very) relaxed style, Jon & Vinny were fun to shoot and have a great passion for their food. The recipe they’ll be sharing in the cookbook is for their mouth-watering chorizo.

Vinny Dotolo & Jon Shook + Chorizo

 

And Finally… (so kidding!)

Our final stop last week was Little Next Door. We brunch there whenever possible. Chef Nicolos Peter made an amazing Tzatziki Sauce with fresh greens as his contribution to the Cart For A Cause Cookbook. While this capped out last week, it by no means even came close to a “wrap” on the project. There are still at least six more weeks of photography to get through. We shot two more combos today and we’ll be doing 3 more on Wednesday… so hope you like food and chefs because that’s what we’ll be sharing for a while here! Make sure to check out this week’s cart location! They’ll be serving one of the dishes featured in a previously post…..Chef Nicolos Peter and Tzatziki Sauce

 

Food Fun Continues

Last week we did three more Restaurant / Chef combos for the “Cart for a Cause Cookbook”. Our first stop was Oliverio at the Avalon Hotel in Beverly Hills with Chef Mirko Paderno. The hardest part of this project so far is that we are moving at such a quick pace that we don’t have the time to sit down and enjoy the mouth watering treats that show up in front of the lens!Chef Mirko Paderno of Oliverio - Beverly Hills

 

Pro Bono – Day One

 

Today was day one on our multi-day pro bono project for Meals on Wheels. The organization prepares and delivers food to homebound seniors, and has recently started “Cart for a Cause“.  Sponsored by Lexus, this food truck travels to different locations around Los Angeles each Tuesday and features cuisine prepared by L.A.’s most notable chefs from the areas top restaurants. For $10 diners get a meal, drink, and cookie with all proceeds going to support the program that has fed thousands of seniors for over 30 years.

This year the organization is creating a cookbook with recipes of the food created and served by L.A.’s “top chefs” on the Cart for a Cause food truck. So we climbed on board and offered our services to help the project. Over the next month or two we’ll be photographing the participating chefs as well as their featured recipe for the final cookbook.

Today we were at EVA with Chef Mark Gold and Nic’s with Chef Larry Nicola.

Look out for the cookbook later this year, or for the cart .. every Tuesday (location and chef information updated on their website).

Larry Nicola - Nic's Beverly Hills

Runner’s World Magazine – B.Q. or Die Feature Article

B.Q. or Die - Feature Article for Runner's World MagazineLast month we were asked to do a series of photographs for Runner’s World Magazine. It was for a feature article on the obsession of earning a qualifying time for the Boston Marathon. I have to be honest… I am not a runner… but working on this feature was a lot of fun anyway. The only running I did was in and out of traffic to get a shot (that ultimately was not used – isn’t that how it always goes?) And strangely enough not a single shot we did was of anyone running! The creatives at RW pitched five or six concepts and let me run with them (pun… intended). They settled on four and are published in the current issue (May 2011). The article can be found online however only one of the images appears in the online version (the same one that leads the article in printed form). To see the others in all their glory, you’ll need to get the May 2011 printed issue… or you can also see them in our “Clients” section of the web site by hovering over “Runner’s World“.

Tattoo by: Jason Schroder www.incognitotattoo.com

Retouching by: Lisa Carney (as always)

 

More Website Features

We are always fine tuning and adding content to the website to make it more user-friendly,  and informative. A recent feature addition is the ability to roll over names on our client list and see work that we have done for them! It’s almost like an alternate portfolio. We LOVE doing all kinds of projects! Diversity and variety always make for a good time. And while our online portfolio is rather specific in its content, the “Clients” area shows a wider breadth and depth of our work. While we won’t say we do “everything”… with the range of projects we are asked to produce, we will say if feels like we can do just about anything! Check out the new and improved “Clients” section on the website & send us your feedback, questions… or projects!

Dogs!

Our website is ever-changing! Recently we added a new section devoted entirely to dogs. In February we informally announced this with our bimonthly ePromo. If you would like to be added to our ePromo mailing list, click here. If you are a lover of dogs, or just want to see our new section, you can hop over to our website (www.hursey.com) and click on “Portfolio” and then click on “Dogs” … or… click here!

Vizsla - Copyright Dana Hursey Photography

New York Times – David Murdock

Check out the imagery we did appearing in this weekend’s  New York Times Magazine. The Article is on David Murdock (millionaire / Dole Foods) and his very specific daily diet. We went to his estate and worked with his personal chef to highlight what David eats in a normal day. To showcase the meals we shot on clean white surfaces and plates.

Thanks as always to Lisa Carney for working her retouching magic!

David Murdock Daily Diet

Dana Hursey Named 2010 Hasselblad Masters Finalist

Entry for 2010 Hasselblad Masters CompetitionThis week we found out that I had been selected as one of 110 international finalists in the 2010 Hasselblad Masters Competition. Hasselblad is quite possibly the finest camera manufacturer there is. The name is synonymous with quality and craftsmanship. (Can you tell I love my Hasselblads?)

The competition calls for entries from photographers worldwide. There are 11 categories and 10 finalists are named in each category. We entered in the “General” category, because you know I love to shoot everything! Obviously (or maybe not) the imagery must be shot with a Hasselblad, but then again, what else would we shoot with, right?

With over 2500 applicants, this is REALLY an honor for me and I am thrilled to be included with the extremely talented collection of photographers that are assembled in the galleries of this competition.

I encourage you to check out all of the work and VOTE! Yes the public gets a say in the matter! Visit the site at: http://www.hasselblad.com/masters/masters-finalists.aspx and check out all of the amazing imagery and vote for your favorites! If mine is one of them.. Thanks!

Now go vote!…GO!

iFolios

I have mentioned iFolios in previous posts but realize I have not really explained what iFolios is…So here we go…

Back in October of 2010 we migrated our blog from b2evolution to WordPress. I have to say I have been very pleased we made the move. I mention this because iFolios works on the WordPress platform.

iFolios is a WordPress template (or theme) that was built specifically for photographers (although I have referred non-photographer sites to it and it works just as well).  It is a clean simple and large navigation and presentation of a website for handheld devices such as the iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, and Android.

Think of it as a mobile version of your website. It automatically detects if someone goes to your website on a mobile device and automatically redirects them to this “mobile version” of your site. This enables those with flash sites to have a visible version on a mobile device that does not support flash.

Our site is actually a traditional HTML site which we prefer for many reasons, but iFolios gives us a cleaner presentation for smaller screens.

You have probably seen our regular site, hursey.com, which was really built for viewing on a larger screen. It just is not optimized for smaller ones. You can see our iFolios / mobile version here.

They both have nearly identical content, it is just presented in a different format such that those on smaller devices will get a better user experience and to put it plainly .. larger images.

iFolios offers this template in three formats..

  1. For those who are tech savvy – A Self Install
  2. For those who are somewhat capable – an Assisted Install
  3. For those who just want to say “Make it so..”- A Full Service Install

All three (in my opinion) are priced very affordably and worth every penny.

Should you choose to do it yourself, the included step-by-step instructions are flawless… how many times have you ever been able to say that?!

So yes, I am a big fan of iFolios, and not just because I am featured on their home page.. They really make a good product and price it right! If you are looking for a great mobile solution for your website, check ’em out!

Happy 2011!!

Just a quick post to send EVERYONE the most sincere wish for the Happiest of New Years! The past couple have been challenging for everyone and things are looking brighter… Here’s to that continuing at a fast and furious pace! Our BEST to you ALL!!!

Art Center At Night

Just finished up another term, teaching at Art Center. I have been teaching on and off there since (do I dare?…) 1988. This is the third term for my class “Basics of Digital Photography & Adobe Lightroom”.  The first three terms were sold out so they have convinced me to teach two sections of it next term, Tuesday and Thursday nights. It’s a lot of fun and the students have been great! A couple have kept in touch and shared the occasional photos and I hope that continues!

In addition to the “Basics” class I am also doing three weekend workshops… One on “The ‘Business’ of Photography”, one where I am teaming up with Photographer’s Representative Rhoni Epstein to talk about “How to Shoot Successful Images”  and another with Creative Director Lori Berson on “Art Directing a Photo Shoot”.

It will be a busy term especially with what looks to be a promising start to 2011, photography -wise! This next term starts January 18th, so maybe we’ll see you in class….

Dana Hursey Photography is This Month’s Featured Website!

Very Cool!

We found out today that our Mobile WebSite is this month’s “featured” website for iFolios. They even show us on their homepage and in their “Client Examples

We were really pleased with the interface and ease of set-up with this product which is geared towards photographers and designed specifically for mobile devices such as iPhones, iPads, Blackberries (or is that Blackberry’s?) Andriods, etc.

The navigation is clean and simple and makes our imagery look great on mobile devices.

We liked it so much we have turn several of our friends on to it and they have been really pleased as well!

OMG… It’s SO BIG!!!

In addition to our recently added Mobile Site, we have just done a major revamp of our traditional website. Earlier this year we increased the size of the imagery about 20%. But when it came right down to it, that just wasn’t enough. So while there are a few additions and tweaks still to be done, the latest iteration of hursey.com is up and running. And BOY is it BIG. We stuck with a traditional HTML site for speed, ease of use, compatibility, – and yes, better search engine rankings.  We have consolidated some sections, done away with others, and added some new functionality. For instance, in our Client List area, you can now roll over most client names and see samples of previous work we have done for them. And oh… in the Portfolio section, the images are nice and big! Because after all, that is what you are coming to see… Right? It really is a different viewing experience! So check it out and see for yourself. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again… Bigger IS Better!

Redesign of www.hursey.com

Shoot with a View

Today we are shooting in Beverly Hills. A long time client just recently relocated here from Century City. So while our cameras may be pointed towards interior spaces, it’s tough not to turn around and enjoy the scenery once in a while..

hursey.com Goes Mobile

As of today we are rolling out a mobile version of our website. What this means is that if you are on a mobile device such as an iPhone, iPad, Blackberry etc… when you go to hursey.com, you will automatically be redirected to a more “mobile friendly” version of our traditional website.

Translation:

  • Less Text
  • MUCH Bigger Images
  • Simpler Navigation

Check it out on your device and let us know your thoughts!


Someone was paying attention in class…!!!

I teach a variety of classes and workshops at Art Center College of Design. One of the offerings is part of the Public Programs Department and is called “Basics of Digital Photography & Adobe Lightroom” (More on that in a future post). Today I received an email from one of my past students, Susan Vida, who is traveling  abroad and took time to share some of her imagery and kind words with me. Her photos of the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, Spain were striking and combined a variety of the assignments from the class. She was generous enough to allow me to share them here.

I have never been to Valencia, Spain… Add another destination to the list!

Thanks Susan! Great Work!

Images By Susan Vida