Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Lynn & Garrett: Phoenix, AZ

This post is long overdue!

Lynn & Garrett's engagement shoot took place in sunny Arizona and they will be getting married at the Magnolia Hotel next month. The Magnolia is one of my favorites to shoot. Of course I had to bust out my Polaroid for a few frames!





Friday, April 24, 2009

LeeAnn in the studio

A few samples from a recent bridal shoot I did in the studio. I'm looking forward to LeeAnn's wedding-just a few weeks away!





Monday, April 13, 2009

Tortola Behind the Scenes

A few behind the scenes from our trip to Tortola. The video was all shot with the 5D Mark II. If I only had this new GunStock Rig for the shots from the boat.

















British Virgin Islands, 5D Mark II from Geoff Johnson on Vimeo.

Stephanie & Peter | Tortola, British Virgin Islands

I'm finally getting around to posting some images from Stephanie & Peter's wedding at Surfsong Resort. Other than loosing one bag and getting locked out of our hotel the trip was awesome.

Be sure to check out the slideshow.







Friday, April 10, 2009

Honored Work

I was honored to receive a few awards at PPA regional print competition. The image of pilot Logan Flood won first place in the non masters men's portrait. Last summer I photographed Logan and his family at their home in Seward, NE for AOPA Magazine. The story was about how he became a commercial pilot after being in an airplane crash with a cargo company he flew and instructed for. My Vintage Bride image of LeeAnn McClain won second place in the wedding category. Both of these images won a Fuji Masterpiece Award.

My overall score with other work placed me at 2nd for the state of Nebraska. You can see my entries in the gallery.

A few thank yous-
Kameron Bayne and Sarah Pfeiffer for pushing me to enter.
Kate Heller for all the magic post work.
Matt Larson for driving to UPS because I sent my prints to the wrong address.
Terry Winslow for connecting with Matt to get my prints in time for the deadline.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

My Apple Experience

About 3 weeks ago I started having issues with my MacBook Pro. I needed a new screen as you can see in the pic something major was wrong. I was also having issues with the fan running all the time and with the computer not sleeping it would get super hot.

My 1st stop, was the Apple Store. I explained everything that was up and felt good they would get it fixed. The downside I would be without it for 5 days. I ended up getting my computer back in about 3 and find out it's not fixed.

Apple sends me to a local repair shop for a new logic board. I get it back from them and again not fixed. Ugh! Back on the phone with Apple to find out I need to send it back to them for repair. This time my computer is gone for a full week and of course it's not fixed.

Finally after another hour on the phone I get elevated to "specialist". Because of all the issues and that I bought Apple Care they offered to replace my computer with a brand new one. They originally offered me the base model, but mine was the top of the line so I pushed to get the faster model. Apple Care will only cover an equal machine only, so their claim is the base is better than what I had. Pretty gray territory if you ask me. I spent $3500 back in 2006 for the top of the line and they replaced with a $2800 base model. They did allow me to upgrade to the faster processor and hard drive for $400. I passed at the $1000 upgrade on ram as OWC has a kit for $700 that I can do myself.

I guess for $349 Apple Care is worth it, especially on laptops. However, I do wish Apple would figure out a better way to communicate repairs from 3rd party or retail stores. Most of my time was wasted dealing with them!

Well my new one arrived today and now the joy of migrating. Mike told me about a great app called SuperDuper that works better than Time Machine on restores.