Self Portraits at the St. Louis Arch

Last week I spoke in Illinois, right across the Mississippi River from St. Louis.  I took an afternoon to go visit the arch when I first arrived, and took some self portraits.

I used an extendable pole to control my camera, rather than relying on someone else or using a tripod.  This way I can see what I’m doing and get exactly what I want.

I’m still in my flight clothes, with jacket (great for pockets which are much needed on a flight), and Skull Candy headphones (great for movies on the plane, tunes on a trip alone, as well as iPhone calls too).  A local looking at these photos on my iPhone commented that he’s never seen photos of people by the arch where the arch looks small.  Everyone gets images up close, he said.  I specifically choose not to do that, because you just can’t see anything that way — but I did create some more artistic images up close.

It was a fun afternoon and a great start to an awesome week of speaking, teaching, and creating some awesome images!  That part of the week is coming shortly.

If you’re a photographer and would like to attend one of my events, please check out my speaking website for an updated schedule,BryCoxWORKSHOPS.com.  Also, if a big event isn’t your style or if there aren’t any events in your area, you can host a small and intimate event at your place as long as at least 8 photographers attend.  If you can get 8 or more there, you can attend for free!  Call me for more details.

Well thanks for looking and please browse my main website at BryCox.com (or my entire blog if you’re reading this in a separate feed reader like facebook BryCox.com/blog).

Biggest Weeklong Workshop of the Year: Texas School!

Every year for many years now, I’ve been asked to speak at the world’s biggest weeklong workshop in the world, Texas School!  It’s for professional photographers who want to learn sharpen their saws and do better in all areas of their business from creativity to technical to business.

I create images right in front of people and show how things are done, as well as take classroom time to delve into deeper concepts.  It’s a way for photographers to spend a whole week with me and really learn a lot.

Here are some images I created while teaching there this year.  I created these first few images while talking on fashion lighting, posing, and creativity.  I was how to do a fashion shoot and make the most of the model and the local area.  This particular model was a lot of fun with her funky clothing and pink hair.

These images are un-retouched too, straight out of the camera.  I speak a lot on getting images that look great right in the camera — nailing the lighting, the exposure, the white balance, the expression, and the positioning.  Everything should look great without any computer work and images should not need lots of retouching.  One of my big pet peeves actually is when I see photographers over-retouch their images.  I don’t like to see “plastic” people.

These next images were how to light and photograph women in a studio setting, and and make them look good and real.  Because she was a young girl (senior age), I also showed how to create and use fun effects like special color toning and edges.

This series of images below were on how to photograph couples.  As is the case in each of these shoots, I meet the people I’m to photograph for the first time as I actually photograph them.  Unlike working with actual clients in my studio where I get to first meet people at least a few times before photographing them and build a rapport, these people I meet just as it’s time to photograph them.  It’s a fun challenge to take complete strangers, and in front of a watching crowd of photographers, create images that bring out these people’s true personality.

Then I took some of their images and made up a design trio.

I love to tell stories in three images.

So the Texas School workshop is not just about intense training every day for a week, but they do a great job of making things fun at night too.  On one night, the Texas group hired a band, on another, they had a massive image shoot-out, and on another, they had a Mardi Gras party.  I didn’t have a costume for the Mardi Gras party, so my assistants made me one.  It consisted of a purple cape, crown, and feather boa.

And one of my favorite things about going to Texas is seeing a lot of my favorite friends.

If you’re a photographer and would like to attend one of my events, please check out my speaking website for an updated schedule,BryCoxWORKSHOPS.com.  Also, if a big event isn’t your style or if there aren’t any events in your area, you can host a small and intimate event at your place as long as at least 8 photographers attend.  If you can get 8 or more there, you can attend for free!  Call me for more details.

Well thanks for looking and please browse my main website at BryCox.com(or my entire blog if you’re reading this in a separate feed reader BryCox.com/blog).

20% Off Iceland? YES! Plus Good Volcano News!

Good news about Iceland! So Einar who is the man in charge of the Iceland photographic expedition contacted me, and he’s really upped the ante quite a bit to help me fill my workshop in July!  I am so excited by this.  He said he will offer you an additional 10% off by signing up a friend, who will also get 10% off).

This discount is in addition to the 10% off you get already by signing up before the end of May!  That’s 20% off your total, and you will share a double room with your friend.  So cool!

That means get the word out to your friend and you will BOTH save some money!

What’s great about Einar is that he does everything top notch!  These images are from his facebook today, of him taking an expedition up to check out the volcano that erupted recently.  He always takes professional vehicles driven by professional drivers on any expedition.

When we go, it will be no different.  We will be traveling with Einar and his elite team of locals who know all the nooks and crannies — the most beautiful hidden spots.  We will be avoiding the people and the popular tourist places, because his team really knows where each photographic oasis is.  And they require special vehicles to get there!  Click here for more info on our Adventure in Iceland.

Look at this amazing image, with the volcano going off in the distance!!  Wow!  So maybe you heard about the volcanic eruption in Iceland.  Know that it won’t affect our workshop at all.  In fact, it may actually make some scenes more dramatic!  Einar says that Iceland has regular volcanic eruptions and this is the 36th or 37th one since 1902.  This is not news to them, and is very common, similar to living in Hawaii I suppose.  He sent me some facts about volcanos in Iceland, and they are listed below.

One of the things I’m excited most about for the Iceland adventure, is that all the extra costs, the hotels, the travel, the professional drivers, the elite team of local guides, the weather team we will have watching things for us — everything is included!  There is no way you will ever find another adventure like this ever.  And on top of it all, we will be creating some of the coolest photographs ever!  Please pass this info on to anyone you think is interested.

Bry Cox - Icelandic Photographic Adventure 2
Bry Cox - Icelandic Photographic Adventure 2

I’ve created a flyer that you can print out, show, or even email around.  Click on it to see it in a full printable view.  Or send people this address so they can see it or print it themselves (https://brycox.com/iceland/BryCox_Iceland_Flyer-200p-web.jpg)

And you can always go here for more info too:  https://brycox.com/iceland

Some facts about Iceland and Volcanos from Einar:

  • We here in Iceland are experiencing mother nature blowing out a little once again. It is like her house cleaning. It is the 36t or 37th volcano eruption since 1902, so it is no news to us.
  • This time the eruption is in Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Europe, approx 8,100 square km. It is in a place on the glacier called Grimsvotn or the “Waters of Grimm”.
  • Eruption in that areas are common and tend to be in a wave frequency. But there is an active volcano there and regularly there is a flood from underneath the glacier, like an outburst flood of melted water which comes flowing from under the rim of the glacier on the south side and floods down to the sea over a sand desert every 2nd or 3rd year.
  • Last autumn was a outburst flood from Grimsvont. So now when there is an eruption there, there is little ice or water to stop the eruption going through. But it is still all in a wet area so the eruption gushes up in the form of ash. It was estimated about 12 million tons of ash was gushing up in the air each second y’day.
  • That is enormous amount of ash going up in the air. Some of it falls down on land on the south-east of Iceland, but a lot of it goes high up in the air, as far as 12 – 15 thousand meters and the blows with the high wind over to the East and South East of Iceland.
  • Some times when we hear figures like 12 million tons of ash pr. second they are beyond our imagination. But then we are often not aware of that 2-3 inches of rain falling on to 10.000 square km area is enormous amount of water.
  • I just spoke with my uncle who is a farmer on a farm close to Vatnajokull where my mother was born and where I used to work during summer holidays when I was young. Visibility y’day was no more than dusk, but it is little bit better now. All his sheep and animals are in house or by the barns where they can get hey and fresh water. So there is no one that has been effected by this eruption in other way that some people have to work long hours to look after their stock.
  • In Iceland we have excellent public rescue and safety system. There is a fully computerized high technical central in Reykjavik linked to stations around the country which are activated under those circumstances. They use special vehicles, even water and ash tight, to drive between places to assist people, hand out breathing masks and be sure everyone has fresh water and enough food, etc.
  • The news people tend to make the most of this. Armageddon or Ice age is beginning or what ever, but then within two to three days they have found something else to sell.
  • Basically I want you all to know this will in no way have effect on our FocusOnNature workshops. It might make some scenarios more dramatic, but in other way it does not have any effect on our program.

Thank you Einar, for that great information.  Don’t forget to pass around the poster on my Iceland site.  Link to it, pass it around, or even print it out.  Check it out above or get it and any other info you need at https://brycox.com/iceland

Also, feel free to browse my main website at BryCox.com or more from my blog if you’re reading this in a separate feed reader BryCox.com/blog.)

 

10% Off On Iceland Photographic Adventure!

For the next two weeks (until the end of May), get 10% off my Iceland photographic adventure workshop!!  This is not cheap because it costs to put on such an event in such a wonderful part of the world, but it will be the photographic adventure of a lifetime!  It covers all the hotels and travel throughout Iceland for our group, as well as personal and group instruction from me.  I’ll be talking, teaching and helping everyone get the absolute best images possible as we move and travel to the best places possible.

Bry Cox - Icelandic Photographic Adventure 1

Twilight is one of the most beautiful times of day for me for light.  But in Utah, it only lasts about 10 minutes at the end of the day. But in Iceland, the sun rises and sings on an angle so twilight lasts 4 to 5 hours each day!  We will utilize this amazing time of day to create fantastic images all over Iceland.  We will travel during the down times, charge equipment, and critique images, then get set up so that we can shoot again when the light is amazing!  We will have local photographers guiding us through their terrain and country, constantly watching the weather for us so that we can be in the right places at the right times.  We will adapt, change directions, and go where we need to create the best photographs possible. This is not a trip you could ever do on your own.

Bry Cox - Icelandic Photographic Adventure 2
Bry Cox - Icelandic Photographic Adventure 2

Have you ever been on a trip with non-photographers and you see something you want to stop and photograph?  Perhaps you are able to talk everyone into stopping once or twice, while you set up and create a few images, and perhaps you need to wait for the light to move and get better.  But no matter what, your constant need to stop and look, and feel your surroundings begins to anger your group and you feel them grow restless throughout the trip.  Eventually you either give up and just travel alone or you stick with the group and give up on creating great images.  Sadly, the photos you do end up taking simply become ‘documentary’ images of your trip — but they’re not fantastic.

Well come have the photographic adventure of a lifetime!  Come travel and have fun with a small group of photographers who think like you and want to stop and create great images. Come travel for the sole purpose of experiencing Iceland and the wide gamut of photographic opportunities that it offers: the shores, the mountains, the villages, the meadows, and everything in between, and do so with people that think and feel like you.  There is no set agenda because we’ll be moving as we need to, to get to the right places for the week we’re there.  We’ll be making the absolute most of our time there.

Bry Cox - Icelandic Photographic Adventure 3
Bry Cox - Icelandic Photographic Adventure 3

During our down times, we will review what we’ve each created and then critique and fine-tune our images so that we can create even better images at the next spot. We will constantly be looking for composition, point of view, and impact.  I will even show you some tips and tricks for digital workflow as well as digital enhancement so that your images look their best.

This workshop is limited to a small group of people, and we already have someone signed up from Egypt as well as others from around the country.  I love knowing that we will work and create art with people from all over the world, each with a different way of looking at the world with their lens.  Yet we will find commonality and camaraderie in being artists working together to create wonderful and inspiring images.

If you know someone that would be interested, please pass this info along.  The 10% off is good for bookings through the end of this month.  This is for photographers who love adventure, but it’s not limited to professionals.  This is open to anyone who loves photography and adventure and wants to come with me, learn, and create some of the best photographs of their life.

For more info go to the official Focus On Nature website.  To book your slot on my tour, click here, and check the box next to my name and workshop (Bry Cox).  And contact me with any questions you may have.  I’d love to see you in Iceland with me!!  Come get lost in Iceland with Bry Cox!

(Also, feel free to browse my main website at BryCox.com or more from my blog if you’re reading this in a separate feed reader BryCox.com/blog.)

[The photographs in this post were created in Iceland and are used by permission.]

Bry Cox on Cover of Rangefinder Magazine!

This month, I’m on the cover of Rangefinder Magazine, a magazine for professional photographers.

While speaking in Vegas recently, I also had some meetings with some of my sponsors.  One sponsor asked me to pose for a photo collage they were working on of some of their favorite photographic artists.  The result I found out is now the cover of this month’s Rangefinder Magazine.

The idea was a hallway of photographers, each posed doing something else that they loved besides photography.  Aside from photography, I really love guns, music, and I guess I could add girls to that list too.  But not having any props prepared, I used my ipod as a substitute for a musical instrument.  I also really like comedy and so I over-posed in a fun way, really low.  This was the resulting image.

If you’re a professional photographer, this magazine should come to you automatically.

And if you’re not a photographer, but are looking for great images from an artist that trains all the other photographers around, then give me a call.  801-728-3317. Come visit with me and see how fantastic I will make you look in your photographs using natural techniques like light and optics.  Look great without the over-retouching and plastic skin look.  Great portraits are heirlooms, and everyone deserves images of themselves that they absolutely love!

Thanks for looking and please browse my main website at BryCox.com (or more from my blog if you’re reading this in a separate feed reader BryCox.com/blog).

Video of Me Demoing New Equipment for PocketWizard

PocketWizard® created a promo video of me using some of their new flash sync units.  We filmed it while I was speaking in Vegas, and we shot right outside a casino.  I used my good friend, Angelina as the model, and the resulting movie is now online on both the PocketWizard website as well as YouTube.

(If the video doesn’t show in your viewer, you can see it here http://youtu.be/szMmeOiz1Bg)

Angelina is one of my favorite models, and if you’ve followed my work, you’ve probable seen her before in other images of mine.  She is fantastic to work with, and I was excited that she could be my model again for this, as I needed a real pro for this gig.  Creating images while being video taped, is completely different than creating images for a client.  Aside from the normal layers of creative and technical thinking going on in my mind, there’s also the added layers of speaking and explaining everything that I’m thinking, plus making sure that it is all clear and understandable, plus the knowledge that it is all being recorded.  It is tough!

But I am happy with the results and here are some of the images I created during this shoot.  We started on the sidewalk, and I picked a spot that had a great sky and background.

Bry Cox - Angelina shoot for PocketWizard 1

Then I talked Angelina into getting up onto this high spot, for another and background with a lot of interest.

Then, as it shows in the video (starting at 1:55), we climb into this cool rock garden.  A sign in front of this spot says, “Please do not allow children into this area.”  The video editor caught me saying as I helped Angelina over the fence, “We’re not children — we’re adults!”  But as you can see, this place worked out perfectly for the rest of our shoot!

I really like the sun behind the model, and sometimes used it to create a cool lens flare. (A difficult lighting situation for amateurs who shoot their cameras on Auto.)

Then ended with a few close ups before the sun went down completely.

This was such a fun shoot, and I appreciate Angelina coming and being my model, yet again.

For some months, I’ve been using these sync units, but they were not available to the public.  This video was created for the release of these units to the public.  Some time ago, PocketWizard® asked if I would demo these, asking for my input so that improvements could be made.  A competing company had previously given me some of their units too, but I didn’t like those particular units and found them clunky and unreliable.  So when PocketWizard contacted me, I was excited and anxious to see what they had come up with.

After testing them, I really liked them.  They now have a permanent spot in my rig.

If you are looking for a fantastic photographic artist, the one that trains all the other photographers around, then give me a call.  801-728-3317. Come visit with me and see how fantastic I will make you look in your photographs, using natural techniques like light and optics.  Don’t settle for horrible photoshop retouching, weird plastic skin, or other amateur techniques that try and ‘save’ sub-par images.  Just get great portraits from the start and save yourself a lot of trouble.  Great portraits are heirlooms, and everyone deserves images of themselves that they absolutely love!

Thanks for looking and please browse my main website at BryCox.com (or more from my blog if you’re reading this in a separate feed reader BryCox.com/blog).

Come Get Lost in Iceland with Bry Cox

Iceland is one of the most fantastically beautiful places on earth, and was named “Ice-land” by the locals in order to keep people from moving there.  It was a PR campaign that has worked, and has kept Iceland beautiful and untouched.  Come with me and explore the mountains, villages, countryside, and anywhere else the weather may take us as we get lost in the artistic journey of photographing this wonderful place.

Come learn and be apart of creating spectacular images in a land where the light is unbelievably gorgeous and the terrain is incredible.  In Iceland, the most beautiful light of the day, twilight, doesn’t just last 10 minutes, but 4-5 hours each day!

We will travel in incredible vehicles set up for us to charge our equipment if needed, we will stay in wonderful hotels, and we follow local guides who know the area and who will watch the weather daily, helping us make the most of our time in order to be in the best places needed to capture the ocean and shores, the clouds and storms, the grass, the meadows, the villages, the glaciers, and anything else we may see.

Come take the photographic trip of a lifetime and be blown away by the impressive and breath-taking views while soaking in the incredible fresh air.  This workshop is limited to a small number of people so that you’ll get both small group instruction as well as personal one-on-one help from Bry.  This is sure to help you see differently, be more creative, unleash the artist within, and create some of the best photographs of your life as well as learn how to electronically manipulate them into the most beautiful results possible!

(These two images come from the Iceland clothing company 66North.com website)

Perhaps we’ll meet and photograph beautiful and interesting faces while eating dinner in a local pub, or perhaps we’ll drive up to places that appear untouched by anyone.  Come get lost in Iceland with me, Bry Cox, and leave the outside world behind for a season.  Come have the adventure of a lifetime and leave with amazing and inspiring photographs of the most beautiful landscapes on earth!

NOTE: This is not just limited to professional photographers as most of my workshops are.  This is open to anyone that just loves to explore and take photographs, whether you’re a professional, a hobbyist, or even if you are very new to photography.  In any case, I will help you get some amazing photographs of this beautiful country as we explore and travel the countryside together.  Don’t let your photographic knowledge or lack of knowledge keep you from coming!!

For complete details, check out the official website, Focus On Nature, and please contact me with any questions.  There is 10% off right now through the end of May, and the fee covers the hotel stays and the travel that we’ll be doing from place to place.  You DO NOT want to miss this trip!!

(All photographs on this post come from the ‘Focus on Nature‘ website, except for the two from the 66North.com clothing website.)

Vegas Fashion and Street Portraits

Oh wow!  I’ve missed some blogging.  But what a great way to get caught up, then with this post!  I recently taught a photographic workshop and created some very fun and fantastic images!  Here are a few of them…

This first set of images was to teach and demonstrate how to photograph women, how to light them, how to position them, and how to get great expressions that are real and exciting.

I then showed everyone how to post-process the images with some of my custom-made effects and edges.  I really liked this model.  I specifically picked her because she was fun and flirty and had a great look.  I loved her eyes and cheek bones.  We really got some great images!

This image was a great one for demonstrating how to create a real and custom painting, using a photograph.  I love how the dress and the background all work together.  The texture in this is awesome up close!

This image demonstrates my new ‘Holga’ Photoshop effect.  I wrote this effect to mimic the look that comes from using the old 120 plastic Holga camera.  It even mimics light leaks and lens aberrations too!  Very cool!

Same image but using another one of my custom-made effects.

For this next shoot I demonstrated making use of various types of experimental lighting.  Lighting should always compliment the subject, and always be under control, no matter what you’re using: sun, flash, reflector, softbox, umbrella, etc…  There’s never an excuse when you’re a professional.  Light should always compliment and work for the image, and not just be there to create an exposure.

So for this shoot I showed that no matter what we used for light, even using new and experimental equipment, the results should always be the same!

We demonstrated all sorts of different lighting equipment, both inside and out.  This image of her was taken outside using the hotel as a background.

This last photoshoot was done on the last night, very late at night after everything was over and done with.  It was actually a non-official shoot that we did on our own.  I wanted to do something down on the strip of Vegas, and found out that this model was LDS like me.  We sort of bonded for that reason and she was cool coming with me and a few friends to the strip at about 1:00 am in the morning in the pouring rain for a few last images before we all quit.We went to the Paris area because it had overhangs to block the rain and was also the least ‘cheap’ looking place in town.

This next image was shot down low using a very wide lens which elongated her legs, making her look taller.

These were taken just before we got kicked out of the area by casino security.  Apparently we can take all the photos we want with dumb cameras, but when you have a good camera, some gear with you, and a bit of an entourage, it suddenly is forbidden.  But that was fine.  It was late, cold, rainy, and we were getting tired.

On the way back to the car, we grabbed a couple more images in front of the fake Eiffel Tower.  This gal was a great model.  She really seemed to gather a crowd while we were photographing on the street.  We had a good time and had a great adventure.

Thanks to all these models for working with me, to all the photographers who came and supported the event, and thanks too to my friends for hanging with me and making the event so fun.

If you’re a photographer and would like to attend one of my events, please check out my speaking website for an updated schedule,BryCoxWORKSHOPS.com.  Also, if a big event isn’t your style or if there aren’t any events in your area, you can host a small and intimate event at your place as long as at least 8 photographers attend.  If you can get 8 or more there, you can attend for free!  Call me for more details.

Well thanks for looking and please browse my main website at BryCox.com(or my entire blog if you’re reading this in a separate feed reader BryCox.com/blog).

Speaking at SYNC 2011 and Fun Beach Photos

I just got back from speaking at SYNC, held at St Pete’s Beach, Florida.  It’s a gorgeous location and an incredible event run by some wonderful people.  I was very impressed by the incredible turnout.  My room was setup for 550 people and was packed!

I asked my “out-of-town-girl-buddy,” Angelina to come help me run my table, and I’m so glad I did — we were swamped.  We ended up needing even more help, and other photographer friends that were there came and chipped in to help me fulfill all the orders.  So thank you to Angelina, Travis, Troy and Teri for your much needed assistance.  I wouldn’t have been able to do it without you all.

Afterwards, Angelina and I went out on the beach to take photographs and had a great time.  It’s exhilarating to just create photographs for fun, outside of any job.  The sunset was awesome and I even shot a little video.  Here’s a 1 min collage of clips I shot that day.  I edited it to look like 8mm film.

Here’s how the sunset looked that night.

And one of Angelina doing a self-portrait with her camera phone for one of her personal art projects.

A day or two later, we went back out to the beach and just played, creating fun images again.  Here’s a sampling of the images I created that day.

One of me because I seem to always come home without photographs of myself.

A fun one together…

Angelina is a great model.  She’s got a great style and she moves very well.  I’ve actually used her as a model now many times on shoots, even when I have officialmodels on site, because she’s usually better than they are and more fun to photograph too.  Take a look at some of these images and see if you can see what I’m talking about.

These are all shot with no particular purpose in mind, just having fun on the beach with our cameras.

And then the light started to go.  The sunset wasn’t as dramatic this night, but I was still able to use it for some great portraits.

And then one closing image of some palm trees.  This is a true motion blur, created by spinning my camera as I shot.  I took one blurry and one straight, and I like this one much better.  The blur adds some great interest for sure.

If you’re a photographer and would like to attend one of my events, please check out my speaking website for an updated schedule, BryCoxWORKSHOPS.com.  Also, if a big event isn’t your style or if there aren’t any events in your area, you can host a small and intimate event at your place as long as at least 8 photographers attend.  Call me for more details.

Well thanks for looking and please browse my main website at BryCox.com (or my entire blog if you’re reading this in a separate feed reader BryCox.com/blog).

National Photographer of the Year, & Speaking at ImagingUSA PPA Convention, Jan 2011

I spoke at the national photographic conference, ImagingUSA in January, and had a jam-packed room!  It was awesome!  The event was held in San Antonio, TX and my hotel was just a block away from the Alamo.

I actually spoke twice, doing a lighting demo at pre-convention and then later on the main stage during the main convention.  The lighting demo was actually 3 classes repeated throughout the day.  Then later that week I spoke on the main stage.  Here’s a photo of the room looking from the main stage, as I was setting up.

I’ve spoken to some big groups before, but this is probably the biggest room yet!  The problem with a big room is that you can have hundreds of people and it will still look empty.  In fact some speakers that week only filled it half way.  But I was so happy to see it packed all the way to the back, with people standing too.

I was later told that I had about 1100 people — a full house!

The room was set up with four projection screens, 2 up front, and 2 half way back so that everyone could see, no matter where they sat.  My friend took this photo of me on her phone from the back of the room before it all started.

I like this photo because it shows the incredible depth of the room.  The brown podium and stage at the front of the room look so small and tiny from the back of the room, and here you can see all four projection screens.

While I was there, I also was presented with the national Photographer of the Year Award (silver level).  I barely made it in time for the group photo with the other Photographers of the Year.  I ran up on the stage just in time.  I’m on the far right.

On the national level, there can be more than one photographer of the year, and there are levels, bronze, silver, gold, and diamond.  I won the silver.  This is based on how well your images do in national competition.  I’ve previously won 2 other national photographer of the year awards too, in the bronze catagory.

On the state level, there is only one photographer of the year and one Master photographer of the year.  This year I am the Master photographer of the year for Utah, which you may already know from this past blog post.

So all around this was a great trip!  I packed my seminars, won more awards, and had a great time with my photographer friends from all over.

Thanks for looking and please browse my main website at BryCox.com (or my entire blog if you’re reading this in a separate feed reader BryCox.com/blog).

Bry Cox in PPA Magazine Again

Professional Photographer Magazine just came out, and I’m in it again!  They asked to use one of my images, which is actually one of my favorite images of all time.  It’s titled “Sax Man Joe” and is of an famous sax player from Utah named Joe McQueen.

Here is the page from the magazine (page 22).

It’s always an honor to be asked to be apart of this magazine, and I’m happy to have one of my all time favorite portraits in it too.

The subject of this photograph, Joe McQueen, is 90 years old and is still actively gigging.  During his life, he’s performed with jazz luminaries such as Charlie Parker, Chet Baker, Paul Gonsalves, Lester Young, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, and others.

If you’re a professional photographer, you should get this magazine automatically.  Here is the cover so that you can spot it.

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