Message from Vin Weathermon
Thanks for reading and commenting on our work here! We look forward to your input in our own little “community” and providing artistic photography to clients in Orange County (and wherever train, plane or automobile takes us).
Here is our Portraiture site for Senior pictures, Family, Baby and Avant-garde photography, including online portrait ordering: HDPortrait.com (Rated PG-13)
OneModelPlace is where the photographer, modeling and makeup artist build their professional portfolios. Here’s some of my work in the fine art community http://onemodelplace.com/photoshack (Rated R)
All the best! ~vin
I took this shot last year at a vaquero event. I get a great deal of interest in this image. I called it “Bored” becasue this horse was so board, he started to chew on the horses reins that was standing next to him.

"BORED" - By Ron radmer
I love old school pin up art and because I love it so much, I decided to gear some of my photography to emulated the vintage pin ups.
Not much to say about it. Here’s a couple of my favorite images.




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Jakob was loved by so many who want to know: where did Jakob go? He was killed tragically by a big rig in 2008. His family still misses him.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100614/ap_on_re_us/us_camera_s_odyssey_3

MIAMI – Paul Shultz was walking along the pier of a Key West marina when he saw what looked like a rotting tomato pounding against the rocks.
The Coast Guard investigator waded ankle-deep into the water to fish out the ocean rubbish: a bright red Nikon camera, small enough to fit in the palm of his hand. Its waterproof plastic case was covered with six months’ worth of crusty sea growth, but the camera itself was almost pristine when he found it May 16.
However, clues to tracking down its owner were few. So Shultz decided to test his investigative skills.
I once read in a photography book that every photographer should take a day and go out to the zoo alone and just shoot. The author recommending this to improve your timing. So I took a zoo day. I turned off my phone, went out to the zoo and just shot. It was relaxing to just watch the animals and shoot. I can’t wait to do it again. Check out some pictures from that day.


This being my first entry in the world of blogging. I decided to post one image per posting to show a little about myself as a photographer. After racking my brain for several moments, I still couldn’t come up with what to post on here that would say something about me or show some my photography style. I shoot a lot of different things so perhaps the best way to start off is to post something that reflects me as a person and that would be a picture of my dogs. One of my absolute favorite subjects to photograph are dogs. I just love that you have to be on your toes because unlike human subjects they usually won’t hold a pose. 
I like to refer to this image as “3 Dogs”. This image was take early in the morning at Huntington Dog Beach. After playing in the surf my dogs decided to line up for this memorable image.