RodB
Loc: Dallas/Mckinney
I am a retired advertising photographer that spent over 30 years working in fashion, product, and people illustration photography for Ad agencies and clients. For the past 15 years I have become seriously involved in wooden boatbuilding/epoxy composite boatbuilding and built a couple of boats. Most of my current work is for long time clients but mostly documenting boatbuilding projects that I have performed. My current website is a good review of my current projects and work.
My current website where I do boat repair along with marine photography. The photo category shows some more current work.
http://www.brinkboatrepair.com/index.phpMy best build completely documented. Nine long pages on a complete build of a poling skiff for a good friend. This started out as a how to scarf plywood but ended up being a complete year long build of a 17 foot Maverick style poling skiff. This build was on the woodenboat forum and included detailed photos with details on the process.
http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthread.php?110517-John-Henry...-Easy-scarfing-and-glueup&highlight=John+HenryAttached are some photos ... my website on boat repair has a complete photography category for Marine related images.
I use Nikon equipment and have extensive experience with Photoshop. I must admit I am much more interested in Boats and boatbuilding the last few years but still am a avid photographer mostly for fun and documenting boat work.
R
Welcome to UHH. I like what I've seen of your work.
Welcome to the forum. I like your work.
Jack
RodB wrote:
I am a retired advertising photographer that spent over 30 years working in fashion, product, and people illustration photography for Ad agencies and clients. For the past 15 years I have become seriously involved in wooden boatbuilding/epoxy composite boatbuilding and built a couple of boats. Most of my current work is for long time clients but mostly documenting boatbuilding projects that I have performed. My current website is a good review of my current projects and work.
My current website where I do boat repair along with marine photography. The photo category shows some more current work.
http://www.brinkboatrepair.com/index.phpMy best build completely documented. Nine long pages on a complete build of a poling skiff for a good friend. This started out as a how to scarf plywood but ended up being a complete year long build of a 17 foot Maverick style poling skiff. This build was on the woodenboat forum and included detailed photos with details on the process.
http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthread.php?110517-John-Henry...-Easy-scarfing-and-glueup&highlight=John+HenryAttached are some photos ... my website on boat repair has a complete photography category for Marine related images.
I use Nikon equipment and have extensive experience with Photoshop. I must admit I am much more interested in Boats and boatbuilding the last few years but still am a avid photographer mostly for fun and documenting boat work.
R
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Welcome to the Hog. I too like your work.
RodB wrote:
I am a retired advertising photographer that spent over 30 years working in fashion, product, and people illustration photography for Ad agencies and clients. For the past 15 years I have become seriously involved in wooden boatbuilding/epoxy composite boatbuilding and built a couple of boats. Most of my current work is for long time clients but mostly documenting boatbuilding projects that I have performed. My current website is a good review of my current projects and work.
My current website where I do boat repair along with marine photography. The photo category shows some more current work.
http://www.brinkboatrepair.com/index.phpMy best build completely documented. Nine long pages on a complete build of a poling skiff for a good friend. This started out as a how to scarf plywood but ended up being a complete year long build of a 17 foot Maverick style poling skiff. This build was on the woodenboat forum and included detailed photos with details on the process.
http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthread.php?110517-John-Henry...-Easy-scarfing-and-glueup&highlight=John+HenryAttached are some photos ... my website on boat repair has a complete photography category for Marine related images.
I use Nikon equipment and have extensive experience with Photoshop. I must admit I am much more interested in Boats and boatbuilding the last few years but still am a avid photographer mostly for fun and documenting boat work.
R
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No offense but this sounds like a advertisement. And your question is what? If you are introducing your self there is a category here for introducing yourself. I do like your work.
Welcome, RodB! Nice images.
canon Lee wrote:
No offense but this sounds like a advertisement. And your question is what? If you are introducing your self there is a category here for introducing yourself. I do like your work.
He is new. Missing the introductions forum is neither unusual or bothersome.
I does not appear to be an advertisement to me. If it were, I could tell you what was being advertised. I think he is just saying "Hi!"
Welcome Rod
RodB wrote:
I am a retired advertising photographer that spent over 30 years working in fashion, product, and people illustration photography for Ad agencies and clients. For the past 15 years I have become seriously involved in wooden boatbuilding/epoxy composite boatbuilding and built a couple of boats. Most of my current work is for long time clients but mostly documenting boatbuilding projects that I have performed. My current website is a good review of my current projects and work.
My current website where I do boat repair along with marine photography. The photo category shows some more current work.
http://www.brinkboatrepair.com/index.phpMy best build completely documented. Nine long pages on a complete build of a poling skiff for a good friend. This started out as a how to scarf plywood but ended up being a complete year long build of a 17 foot Maverick style poling skiff. This build was on the woodenboat forum and included detailed photos with details on the process.
http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthread.php?110517-John-Henry...-Easy-scarfing-and-glueup&highlight=John+HenryAttached are some photos ... my website on boat repair has a complete photography category for Marine related images.
I use Nikon equipment and have extensive experience with Photoshop. I must admit I am much more interested in Boats and boatbuilding the last few years but still am a avid photographer mostly for fun and documenting boat work.
R
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Welcome Rod, Very professional work!
terry44
Loc: Tuolumne County California, Maui Hawaii
Welcome, very nice captures.
RodB wrote:
I am a retired advertising photographer that spent over 30 years working in fashion, product, and people illustration photography for Ad agencies and clients. For the past 15 years I have become seriously involved in wooden boatbuilding/epoxy composite boatbuilding and built a couple of boats. Most of my current work is for long time clients but mostly documenting boatbuilding projects that I have performed. My current website is a good review of my current projects and work.
My current website where I do boat repair along with marine photography. The photo category shows some more current work.
http://www.brinkboatrepair.com/index.phpMy best build completely documented. Nine long pages on a complete build of a poling skiff for a good friend. This started out as a how to scarf plywood but ended up being a complete year long build of a 17 foot Maverick style poling skiff. This build was on the woodenboat forum and included detailed photos with details on the process.
http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthread.php?110517-John-Henry...-Easy-scarfing-and-glueup&highlight=John+HenryAttached are some photos ... my website on boat repair has a complete photography category for Marine related images.
I use Nikon equipment and have extensive experience with Photoshop. I must admit I am much more interested in Boats and boatbuilding the last few years but still am a avid photographer mostly for fun and documenting boat work.
R
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Welcome aboard! (Sorry, couldn't resist!) Looking forward to your input.
Welcome to our forum!
You obviously know what you're doing.
Welcome - love your shots!
RodB wrote:
I am a retired advertising photographer that spent over 30 years working in fashion, product, and people illustration photography for Ad agencies and clients. For the past 15 years I have become seriously involved in wooden boatbuilding/epoxy composite boatbuilding and built a couple of boats. Most of my current work is for long time clients but mostly documenting boatbuilding projects that I have performed. My current website is a good review of my current projects and work.
My current website where I do boat repair along with marine photography. The photo category shows some more current work.
http://www.brinkboatrepair.com/index.phpMy best build completely documented. Nine long pages on a complete build of a poling skiff for a good friend. This started out as a how to scarf plywood but ended up being a complete year long build of a 17 foot Maverick style poling skiff. This build was on the woodenboat forum and included detailed photos with details on the process.
http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthread.php?110517-John-Henry...-Easy-scarfing-and-glueup&highlight=John+HenryAttached are some photos ... my website on boat repair has a complete photography category for Marine related images.
I use Nikon equipment and have extensive experience with Photoshop. I must admit I am much more interested in Boats and boatbuilding the last few years but still am a avid photographer mostly for fun and documenting boat work.
R
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Rod, welcome to the Hog!
Nice pictures, nice boats!!!
SS
RodB
Loc: Dallas/Mckinney
Thanks for the comments... I'm always interested in digital imaging/photography threads and like to keep abreast of technology. I look forward to following this website.
Fair winds,
r
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