Last week, I had an all-day aerial gig with significant amount of flight time between our targets. As I always do, I am shooting as we fly – I call them targets of opportunity. Something catches my eye and I’ll have a second or two to react, shoot and then go on. We left the field at sunrise and flew over the Shenandoah Valley and into West Virginia. This ridge line caught my attention and I shot a few frames as we passed over the mountain. I like how the cliff face caught the sun and how the western reach of the mountain was in shade.
There goes the neighborhood | Vanity Fair
http://www.vanityfair.com/society/features/2011/10/benedict-canyon-201110
Shot for Vanity Fair in Los Angeles last month. A mix of landscapes, aerials and a portrait. Easy going shoot with a fantastic subject, ace assistant, incredible 14,000 hour pilot and luckily: drop-dead severe clear weather in Los Angeles. Several people told me how the weather had been fairly nasty with fog hovering over the city for the past several weeks. The aerial and portrait shoots days were perfect: low humidity and clear skies.
Video and Still Aerial shoot for CH Thompson
It has been a crazy two months – I’ve been pretty much on a non-stop travel binge and have not had the time to update the blog. A few weeks ago, I shot two projects in California. First was a story for Vanity Fair in Los Angeles that will hit the VF web site later this week. That shoot included portraits, landscapes and aerials.
After I finished the VF shoot I headed down to San Diego to oversee the set-up of a Cineflex HD on the left skid of an A-Star for a video I directed and also shot stills for my client, CH Thompson. The shoot involved following a train across the California desert from Barstow to Needles. The train was made up of 40 container cars featuring the new CH THompson shipping containers that were painted bright blue. Lots of pre-production and permitting required on this shoot. Fantastic crew and support from Ron and his team in Charlotte with the Cineflex with Mark flying in from Hawaii and the good folks at Corporate in San Diego pulling it all together on short notice.

Mark securing the Cineflex to the A-Star.
Here are a few frames of behind the scenes images shot with my trusty GF-1 camera. Equipment used for this shoot included an A-Star B2, Cineflex HD with a ProRes deck, Nikon D3X with primes and 24-70 (fantastic lens), H2 Hassy with Leaf Aptus 75 and the wonderful Ken-Lab KS-8 gyroscope. Mark from Hawaii Five-0 was my incredible camera operator and Tony was the pilot. Tony is an interesting guy – Marine Corps Reserves Colonel (Ret) who flew C-46 (Phrogs) in the Corps but also 19 years of MD 500 and A-Star time flying for the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. These two guys were the perfect team for the low and slow tracking shots as we hop-skipped over the train.

Test video in flight of the A-Star belly and skids.
Tony piloting the A-Star B2 over the desert.
The wooden hangars of the Barstow Airport.
Me with the Cineflex.
A frame from the shoot showing the train in the early morning light.
We positioned to Barstow from San Diego the afternoon before the shoot. The train left Los Angeles in the middle of the night and we caught up with it west of Barstow just after sunrise and followed it to Needles where we broke off and refueled for our flight home to San Diego.
Flying in West Virginia yesterday
Over the California desert
Flying from Needles, Arizona to Barstow, California in an A-Star. We had just finished up an amazing aerial shoot of a special train crossing the desert. I directed CineflexHD video plus shot stills. Amazing camera operator plus a former Marine Colonel Pilot who flew Phrogs (C-46)in the Corps as a reservist plus 19 years of A-Star and MD 500 experience as a Sheriff Pilot in Southern California.
Chesapeake Book signing at UnWined
Celebrate the beautiful Chesapeake and Virginia Wine Month at UNWINED, with a book-signing and wine tasting this Thursday night 10/27. 5:30 – 7:30 PM.
The perfect opportunity to do some early holiday shopping! Stop by for your copy of Chesapeake:The Aerial Photography of Cameron Davidson (Unwined friend & neighbor) Cameron Davidson. Reservations not required. Admission is free.
Featured Wineries include:
Jefferson Vineyards, Charlottesville
Glen Manor Vineyards, Front Royal
Whitehall Vineyards, Charlottesville
Linden Vineyards, Linden
–UNWINED Alexandria
http://www.unwinedva.com
Bradlee Shopping Center- 703-820-8600
Belle View- 571-384-6880
Bradlee Shopping Center – King Street – Alexandria – close to 395 (Shirley Highway) and King Street. Go east on King Street from 395 and turn right at the third light. Unwined is on the western edge of the shopping center near Starbucks!
ASMP DC this evening. Presenting Chesapeake imagery and the book.
ASMP DC asked me to fill-in for a speaker who was unable to present work this evening. I am presenting images from my new book along with a few behind the scenes picture and stories. If you are in DC tonight and have the time, please swing by the ASMP meeting in Adams-Morgan. Details are in the link. I will also have copies for sale and signing.
Communication Arts Article
Virginia 1 – new Lomo campaign
I am speaking tomorrow morning at the VA Tourism 1. Showing pics from the new Lomo campaign for Lomo and VA. http://www.vatc.org/VA1/index.asp










