Tuesday, August 9, 2011

New Blog



http://www.parrphoto.com/blog

my new blog on my new website...
check it out for my most recent work.



Friday, June 24, 2011

Three in One. Day 009.





Spent the day floating around the Convention Center & shot a variety of events...

Despite spending the afternoon observing, I still don't quite understand the concept of shuffleboard. But I know it's graphic.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Life in the Amazon. day 008.




100+ degrees, plus 100% humidity. Minus the giant bugs.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Schooled in Flirting. Day 007.



The older athletes who play volleyball... ? The biggest flirts I've ever encountered while shooting. Hands down.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

a good day. day 006.




'twas a good day shooting track & field for the first time.

albeit terribly humid, & terribly hot... but a good day, nonetheless.
*Flo Meiler (VA), my senior citizen hero. At 76, she's kicking your ass & taking your name, every day and twice on Sundays. She's an incredible inspiration and it's a privilege every day I can photograph her competitive spirit and athleticism.

Monday, June 20, 2011

familiar... ? day 005



That photo seems oddly familiar... Hmmm? Maybe because I took it?
Kind of a neat experience to see your work on the big (big) screen !

Sunday, June 19, 2011

A Vegas Wedding




She gives me the hope that true love exists...
The can't eat, can't sleep, reach for the starts, over the fence, World Series kinda stuff is real for each of us.

Second shooting with a great mentor, & great friend's guidance...
An amazing experience overall.
(even if photos of my face did manage to find their way into someone's edit !)

Negotiable failure. Day 004.





My name is Leah Parr
& I shoot pointless details... that I sincerely enjoy.

No one else does, but at least I like my own work, right?

Basketball pt two.




second attempt, much improved...
what a difference trying to shoot a vertical sport vertically makes.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Basket (comma) Ball.




Trapped in the Black Hole of Calcutta...

3200 ISO,
Pushing my camera to a place where no Canon camera ever should go.

All day, every day. Day 003




My life. For the next few days...

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Torch Relay. Day 002.




The Flame Arrival ceremony at Discovery Green park in Houston, Texas...
An amazing experience to be apart of.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Let the Madness Begin. Day 001.



Rick Rickman & "the" Clayton Addison take the art of scouting very, very seriously.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Welcome to Houston. Day 000.




My home for the next several weeks...

During the 2011 Summer National Senior Games in Houston.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Portraits



1 set of Elinchrom rangers: more than I can afford.
Canon 1D & 24-70mm lens: $3000
MAC makeup: + $300
Purple jersey dress: $50

Finding a secret tunnel with great friends and having an impromptu fashion photo shoot under the freeway: Badass. & Priceless.

VC Athletic Trainer



The early beginnings of my picture story with Mark Chaney, the resident athletic trainer & backbone of the VC Pirates athletics program.

Although Mark is taking the summer off for a well-deserved break, I'm excited to pick this back up in the fall and continue working with him throughout the collegiate athletic season.

Pepperdine vs. Saint Mary's



Many thanks to Chris Macaluso at Pepperdine University for allowing Pat & I to come out and photograph the last game of the Waves baseball season.

Dumb luck.




The chance of stumbling onto a massive fire in Oxnard while I conveniently had the Nikon 400mm in the trunk... ?
Serendipitous dumb luck when the Photo Gods smile upon you, is what I call that

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Savior in the Details





What happens when you realize the 300mm f/2.8 you're shooting with is soft & doesn't lock? You save your ass with awesome details.
"if you can't be good, be graphic."

Portraits.



UCSB softball portraits on the fly?
With a homemade snoot with some paper & gaff tape...
winning.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Cal State Northridge vs. UCSB






Despite the schizophrenic weather, Northridge has a beautifully graphic field that ensures for great photos.
Can I just shoot baseball the whole session please?

Thursday, May 5, 2011

The best compliment


a friend actually posted this on her tumblr...
this is really the best thing I've read in a while, although I'm not sure I'm fully qualified to be critiquing anyone's photography at this point.
a huge compliment to everything that I do, regardless.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

2011 Sports Shooter Academy Lighting Luau






To have Robert Hanashiro, a USA Today staffer with more talent in his left pinky finger than I possess entirely throughout my body, come introduce himself to me in the kindest, most genuine manner possible on the first hour at the SSA... It was the most surreal experience possible.

But that was the reality of this workshop! Industry professionals like Robert, or "Bert" (although I'm not sure I technically qualify to be able to call him anything other than Mr. Hanashiro) Matt Brown, and David Honl, to just name a few, were all there in a two-day workshop to further our understanding of light. They all sincerely cared, and genuinely wanted to help each and every one of us grow. If there were moments of stress or frustration, the veneer never cracked, every pro on staff was genuine.

Having the privilege to work with subjects like the LA Derby Dolls & Cal State Fullerton's athletes to create sports portraits using both strobes & speedlights, it was a real-world classroom to learn, create, stumble, and above all.. fail. Each academy participant was given the chance to fail, trouble-shoot, and work through each problem individually with professional help, if we struggled too much. Something I thought to really be important to our experience. No one gave us a lighting set-up that was predetermined, we determined it... Each instructor gave us the kick in the ass, Matt Brown especially (better believe I did LAPS across that CSUF soccer field with lenses & cables!), and threw us out on the field to play. It was absolutely fantastic.

There is an infinite list of people to thank who helped create this two-day workshop, from teachers to assistants to sponsors to the subjects, but I have the deepest gratitude to each and every person who made the SSA Lighting Luau possible through their combined efforts, there are truly not enough words to thank everyone.

I cannot wait to attend the Fall SSA!
(well, if I get in...)

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Humble Pie





There is a certain individual, and I refuse to name names online, but I (to be fair) have been an utter b#$*% in the past about the work that he does at a certain LA sports arena working with remotes. To say I've been unkind about what he does, is a complete understatement.
But after spending the day shooting the NCAA West Regionals for gymnastics in Corvallis, Ore., recently, running cards and chasing down alleged missing remotes... I have never worked so damn hard in my life.

Remotes are incredibly hard. Running cards is a pain. & nothing is more stressful than thinking your remote isn't firing during the National Anthem.

So, to you sir, I retract my statements and offer my sincerest apologies.

Sports Portfolio

With my frantic Sports 1 class, screeching to a final halt during Week 8... I've fallen behind on updating this blog, partially due to placing priority on the precious few hours of sleep I was afforded, over blogging.

Rather than separate entries, I'm just including excerpts from my final portfolio, with a few comments. Transitioning to the Senior Games class hasn't exactly "lightened" my schedule. But, I'm enjoying every single minute of it thus far. No complaints.




Cute kids, cute kids, cute kids... I enjoy this photo, regardless



golden hour & baseball.. all my favorite things.



call this an absolute happy accident... but intentional sounds much better.



saw it. shot it. didn't even like it... three edits later with several people, this is one of my favorite photos of the event