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Moving Forward.

October 1st, 2011

An update and what to expect in the future from Sojourn Foto. Also a look at the flight deck of the current worlds fastest civilian jet.

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So I’m sure you might have noticed that there hasn’t been a whole lot going on here in the last few months. I’ve got a good reason for that as I’ve been particularly busy outside of the photography world and I haven’t had the chance to really update the blog. I will also be shifting the focus of my photography from primarily weddings and portraits to travel and landscape photography as I try to improve on some areas of my photography that I’ve neglected for a long time. Now that doesn’t mean I won’t be shooting any weddings or portraits in the future, it just means that they won’t be the center of my attention for the time being.

What you will see more of in the future is shots like the one below. I was fortunate enough to find myself in a position to snap a photo of the flight deck of a Cessna Citation X, the world’s fastest civilian jet. I’m not going to go into too much detail about the Citation X since it would bore most of you but the quick and dirty is this: it’s the currently the world’s fastest civilian jet cruising at nearly the speed of sound at Mach .92 and able to fly at altitudes of up to 51,000 ft. If you compare that to your average airliner that’s over 11,000 ft higher than what most airliners can even fly at and faster than the typical Mach .80 maximum cruise speed of most airliners out there.

Anyways that’s enough from me for now. I’ll try and get some shots up from my trip to the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas where JFK was assassinated in 1963 in a week or so when I get the chance but in the meantime enjoy the shot below!

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Dina & John: An Incredible Denver Wedding. Part Two, The Western Ceremony.

July 7th, 2011

No need for words in this post. This is a huge one and for those of you who are viewing this on anything slower than a high speed internet connection you might want to reconsider or give yourself plenty of time to let the photos load up. Otherwise I hope everyone enjoys part two of [...]

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No need for words in this post. This is a huge one and for those of you who are viewing this on anything slower than a high speed internet connection you might want to reconsider or give yourself plenty of time to let the photos load up. Otherwise I hope everyone enjoys part two of Dina and John’s Wedding, the Western Ceremony!






















































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Dina & John: An Incredible Denver Wedding. Part One, The Cambodian Ceremony.

July 5th, 2011

The 4th of July weekend has always been one of my favorites since I could remember. I’m sure that had something to do with growing up as a little boy who had the pleasure of watching things blow up in spectacular fashion. This weekend; however, was a different. Over a year ago I got the [...]

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The 4th of July weekend has always been one of my favorites since I could remember. I’m sure that had something to do with growing up as a little boy who had the pleasure of watching things blow up in spectacular fashion. This weekend; however, was a different. Over a year ago I got the great news that a close friend of mine, Dina, was just engaged to her then boyfriend John. Not too long after that we had an engagement session which was posted on my blog here. The story of Dina and John continued this last weekend with a two day wedding as friends and family came from all over the country not only to celebrate the birth of an incredible country, but the birth of a new journey for two incredible people. Congratulations Dina and John, it was a honor to be able to cover your wedding and I wish you only the best with this new journey in your lives and I am thankful to be able to say that I am your friend. Enjoy!

































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Katherine & Ron: A Southern California Engagement. Part One.

May 7th, 2011

A few weeks ago I received a phone call from Ron asking if I would be available to do a beach style engagement session somewhere in Southern California followed up by a two-part engagement session in Colorado. I can honestly say that I was caught off guard by the request for a three part engagement session but I am sure glad that Ron did call as Julie and I had a blast with Ron and his lovely fiance Katherine this week!

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A few weeks ago I received a phone call from Ron asking if I would be available to do a beach style engagement session somewhere in Southern California followed up by a two-part engagement session in Colorado. I can honestly say that I was caught off guard by the request for a three part engagement session but I am sure glad that Ron did call as Julie and I had a blast with Ron and his lovely fiance Katherine this week!

Only two words are needed to describe Katherine and Ron’s engagement session: fun and daring. Not only did Katherine and Ron kill the camera with smiles, they did so with some bravery when a rogue wave gave us all a good scare. But Ron and Katherine both hung tough and in the end we came out with some great shots because of it. Thank you Katherine and Ron for the great time! You guys rock and I can’t wait till June for parts two and three!

Katherin + Ron: A Laguna Engagement
Katherin + Ron: A Laguna Engagement
Katherin + Ron: A Laguna Engagement
Katherin + Ron: A Laguna Engagement
Katherin + Ron: A Laguna Engagement
Katherin + Ron: A Laguna Engagement
Katherin + Ron: A Laguna Engagement
Katherin + Ron: A Laguna Engagement
Katherin + Ron: A Laguna Engagement
Katherin + Ron: A Laguna Engagement
Katherin + Ron: A Laguna Engagement
Katherin + Ron: A Laguna Engagement
Katherin + Ron: A Laguna Engagement

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