Shocking Morning
Enjoy the video and be sure to comment or email me if you have and questions. Also, be sure to catch the shock this year. They really stacked up a roster in the off season with Swoopes, Cambage, Pederson and more.
Monday, May 23, 2011 | Posted by Shane Bevel at 11:20 PM 0 comments
Summer Reading List
1. Hemingway's Guns
http://www.amazon.com/
I mean does this need anymore of an explanation? The stories of all of Hemingway's guns, how he acquired them and what he did with them. Brilliant idea for a book. I only hope it's decently written.
2. An Unfinished Life
http://www.amazon.com/
A novel by one of the few fiction writers I read. I really liked Where Rivers Change Directions and The Fruit of Stone. Thanks to Tim DuBois for the introduction.
http://www.amazon.com/Red-
The only novel written by one of my favorite non-fiction writers, Guy Del La Valdene. His non-fiction books on woodcock (Making Game) and bobwhite quail (For a Handful of Feathers) are both brilliantly written and wildly informative.
3. The Fragrance of Grass
http://www.amazon.com/
OK, scratch Red Stag. I found out while penning this post that La Valdene has released his final book on hunting. It took him ten years to write. This book is getting moved to the top of the list. If you like the outdoors, hunting, fishing or just plain fantastic writing, you need to check this guy out.
4. For Whom the Bell Tolls
http://www.amazon.com/Whom-
To revive my old tradition of reading a big heavy classic each summer. I plan to read it alongside #1. Although I should probably match the gun book with True at First Light, I am uninterested in posthumous publications after reading the last writings released by Edward Abbey's estate. Recently published books by long dead authors smell odd and leave a strange taste on the palette. Let me know if you know of an exception.
5. The Raw and the Cookedhttp://www.amazon.com/Raw-
A food book... of sorts, by Jim Harrison, who I know more closely from reading about him in non-fiction Thomas McGuane and Guy De La Valdene.
6. Ruffed Grouse Society 50th Anniversary Book
http://www.
OK, here's one that's a bit of self promotion, but I do plan to read. I was published as one of many authors in this collection of stories about hunting Ruffed Grouse. Despite the fact I am included... there is some stellar writing in here.
There are a lot of short stories and magazines (mostly catching up on The Pointing Dog Journal and The Ruffed Grouse Society) I will read as well, but this is the list of the big ones. Can't wait to see what you are reading this year. Send your list along if you have a moment.
Relax, have a cool drink and do some dog work this summer and we'll see you in the fall to make stories of our own.
Sunday, April 24, 2011 | Posted by Shane Bevel at 10:28 PM 0 comments
Better get a ladder....
In fact, usually I try to get as low as possible, often on my knees using an angle finder to get what I want, but yesterday was a bit different.
When Liz Cambage came through the door... she ducked... and I scrambled to find a ladder. Knowing that the client wanted a photo of her wingspan for a website banner I knew we had to photograph her at her level, so everything, c-stands, camera, me and more went up. My assistant Paul found a stool to augment his height for stand in lighting and we went to work.
We had Liz for a little less than an hour. Despite being glued to her twitter feed, chatting away with new found fans, the 19 year old was awesome in the studio. Super nice, professional yet unpretentious and had the look down perfectly. If she's half as fun on the court, it's going to be a great season!
We had a full lighting setup on the cyc wall and using pocketwizards on multiple channels were able to switch quickly from a white backdrop to a black backdrop from the camera position without changing anything except turning off a set of lights remotely. It gave us two different looks with the push of a button without taking any extra time.
After we finished inside we went outside where the raw power and low flash duration of a fairly serious Speedotron setup allowed us to turn midday downtown Tulsa into dusk and stop the action of a moving WNBA center at the same time. A few images from the roof and Liz and her crew were on their way.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011 | Posted by Shane Bevel at 2:53 PM 0 comments
Super Bowl Ad
Saint Francis Health Grades Ad from Shane Bevel on Vimeo.
Hey Folks, check it out. This is a great ad with my photos put together by Flying Colors Media here is Tulsa. Not sure when it will run again, but it ran locally during the Super Bowl this year!
Have a great day and stay warm out there!
Thursday, February 10, 2011 | Posted by Shane Bevel at 7:50 AM 0 comments
Words
To justify these adventures I have taken to self assignments for publication. This is one from last year. A piece I sold to the Ruffed Grouse Society for their 50th anniversary literary piece. I have to say that I share paper with some of my favorite outdoors writers here so it's a pretty neat place to be. You can purchase the entire magazine here: http://www.ruffedgrousesociety.org/shoppingcart/magento/featured/rgs-50th-anniversary-publication.html of you can see just my article here: http://shanebevelphoto.com/BirdDogsAndCracklins.pdf
Sunday, February 6, 2011 | Posted by Shane Bevel at 1:59 PM 0 comments
The Gents are in Town
The Centenary vs Oral Roberts game at the Mabee Center each year always reminds me of my first visit to Tulsa. I was working on a story for the Shreveport, La. newspaper and had traveled on the road with the Centenary Gents to Tulsa. Seems a lifetime ago. Here’s a couple images from tonight’s game.
Saturday, January 22, 2011 | Posted by Shane Bevel at 11:01 PM 0 comments
Ladies Home Journal/Baja Racer 2010
I had a nice photo published this month in Ladies Home Journal of Osage County's super star Ree Drummond, also known as the Pioneer Woman. It's not the first time that I have photographed Ree, I shot her a while back for the L.A. Times and I have done some work for her personally as well. But this time was memorable.
Some of you Ree followers may have seen this blog on her site a while back: The Pioneer Woman. Unfortunately the two photographers were me and my assistant Paul McEntire. Fortunately we were ok! The truck got replaced, the shoot went on and the county even dismissed the silly ticket they gave me for losing control on a gravel road full of washboards and loose gravel from a motor grader.
It's been a few months (and 7k miles on a new truck) since we made the return trip to shoot the Drummonds. Needless to say they are some of my favorite people this side of the Red River. Ree is always a blast to photograph and I hope that I can show you some more of the work we did that morning soon!
PS.... for the record, I don't have photos of the Blue Snuggie... and if I did... I'd never tell.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011 | Posted by Shane Bevel at 7:06 PM 0 comments
Dancefloor Diva
Monday, September 20, 2010 | Posted by Shane Bevel at 12:32 AM 0 comments
The Best Laid Plans
Tuesday, July 13, 2010 | Posted by Shane Bevel at 11:17 PM 0 comments