The PD Armada

It started out as a harmless little trip to Deland to catch up with an old friend.  Next thing I knew I was on the phone with Karl from Performance Designs.  My harmless little trip to Deland turned into 3 full days of jumping and shooting out at Palatka.  You see Karl and I had been chatting before about working on a few projects together, one of them was to shoot every canopy in the PD line up, thus the PD Armada.  I was joined by Niklas Daniel and Lazlo.  We chased canopies across the sky and they chased us in turn.  It was good fun indeed!  Everything from the student Navigator to the Velocity, we shot 12 different canopies and gave all of our images to Scott from PD to work his magic and update their stock ads. Should be fun to see the updates that are made.

Here is a fun shot of me shooting Scott, shooting Karl, shooting Nik who is shooting all of us 😉

Looking forward to seeing where all of these shots pop up!  The funniest thing about this trip is that I believe this was my 6th or 7th time to Deland, and I have yet to actually make a skydive there.  Hehehe……Enjoy!  And thanks everyone for a great weekend and making it happen on such short notice!

Last chance for Canvas Sale….

Just a reminder, this is the last chance to take advantage of the discount on Gallery Wrapped Canvas.  My vendor is giving me a break and I’m passing it on to you.  So who knows when the next discount will be.  Contact me below if you’d like to place an order. 

Click here for discounted prices.   And thanks for reading!

We know it’s rude to stare……

I had been living in Denver for just over a month when the 2nd Annual SVCO Mountain Boogie got under way.   I bumped into some old friends I hadn’t seen in a while along with a few of my sponsors, Performance Designs and United Parachute Technologies.  While I was catching up with everyone, Nick from PD mentioned that he had a little project he needed help on.  They wanted to shoot a rising star jumper, Angela Pudnez with the PD Pulse canopy, did I have any ideas?  Having the space for my home studio picked out I said sure!  Of course ALL I had was the space, everything else was still in the works, no lighting, no backdrops, no props.  So I did what any photographer would do, I improvised. 

The results ended up in the two ads below.  Of course I like the second one more…..but can you blame me?!?!?  I think it was a good compromise of not crossing the line but still leaving something to the imagination.  Something that a company like PD can appreciate.

Look for the second ad in this month’s issue of Blue Skies Magazine.  I’m sure it will turn a few heads….

Never stop learning….

I guess that’s a general lesson in life. Never stop asking questions and never stop learning.  I’ve found that whether I’m learning something for the first time like learning to fly on my head in the windy room just south of Denver, or if I’m teaching a skill that I’ve had in my back pocket for a while to an old friend, just being able to share one of your passions in life and watching them soak it in is an amazing thing. Watching someone take that knowledge that you’ve put out there, process it, comprehend it, and put it into action is a rewarding experience to say the least.  Most of the time, you end up learning something just in the process of sharing.

So when the rains came in to Elsinore this weekend and the jumping was called for the day, we headed down to Dana Point and picked up the cameras.  Class was in session, and why not take it out onto the water? 

A quick spin around the harbor and we managed to catch a few paddle boarders out for a go.  Of course I chose to shoot the shooter 😉

AZ Money Meet…

Skydive Arizona held their annual Money Meet this past weekend with over 50 competitors.  While the turn out was great, the weather was not.  360 days of sun my ass…..ahem…..I mean it was a nice change to go to AZ and not get a fine layer of dust over all of my gear after just one jump. Even with the challenge of weather, we managed to get in 5 rounds and complete the meet.  Check out the full gallery here.

Of course when the rains came we had to run away from the DZ and found some interesting characters hanging out in the desert.  Aside from the skydivers of course…..Who knew….

A little slice of MY Denver…..

When I came to Denver to look for a new home, I had quite the experience.  After shaking hands and verbally committing on a place in the Highlands, the next morning when I showed up to sign the lease, it had been given to someone else.  Later that day I responded to an ad in the paper and looked at a place over by Wash Park which also had a For Rent sign in the front yard, only to find out the next day that the current tenant didn’t want to leave.  My last ditch effort to find a new home landed me on Sloan’s Lake.  Not near Sloan’s Lake, but opening my front door to a view of a small park, the lake and the Rockies in the distance.  I have already fallen victim many times to grabbing my camera and running through the park to catch the sunset as it bounces it’s mystical rays off the clouds and across the partially frozen lake.  I have a feeling that I’m going to have a lot of sunset shots this year…..

Gallery Wrapped Canvas on SALE – 15% Off

Nothing shows off the latest 108-Way World Record like having it printed on a Gallery Wrapped Canvas.  I just got the latest 6 orders in and they all look amazing!  So I’ve decided to discount the price on ALL Canvas Prints by 15% from now until the end of March 31st, 2010.  On top of that if you order 2 Canvas at once I’ll knock 20% off the original price of both.

 
If you are interested please contact me directly for this deal.  The World Record Gallery is still posted at brianbuckland.com  just enter the password “worldrecord09” under the clients section, or “worldrecord07” for that matter.  Here is a break down of the discounted prices below (includes shipping within the USA):
Standard Sizes 15% off
Was: Until March 31:
8×10 Stretched Canvas $140.00 $119.00
11×14 Stretched Canvas $187.00 $159.00
16×20 Stretched Canvas $280.00 $238.00
16×24 Stretched Canvas $319.00 $271.00
18×24 Stretched Canvas $343.00 $292.00
20×24 Stretched Canvas $371.00 $315.00
20×30 Stretched Canvas $426.00 $362.00
24×30 Stretched Canvas $490.00 $417.00
24×36 Stretched Canvas $575.00 $489.00
30×40 Stretched Canvas $755.00 $642.00
40×60 Stretched Canvas $1,255.00 $1,067.00
Panoramic Sizes
5×30 Stretched Canvas $179.00 $152.00
10×20 Stretched Canvas $212.00 $180.00
10×30 Stretched Canvas $269.00 $229.00
12×24 Stretched Canvas $260.00 $221.00
12×36 Stretched Canvas $345.00 $293.00
15×30 Stretched Canvas $349.00 $297.00
20×40 Stretched Canvas $545.00 $463.00

If you’d like to place and order, please contact me directly.  Do not use the online shopping cart as the discount will not be reflected.  Thanks!

The Rocky Mountain Rollergirls

After riding all day up at Keystone Mountain with some friends, I heard that the Roller Derby was in town and I just couldn’t say no.  So back to Denver we went and then off to the Fillmore Auditorium to check out the action.  It was the Sugar Kill Gang vs. Dooms Daisies, just another Saturday night in Denver…. 


 

My first X-mas in Denver…

Well, I hadn’t lived here for even a month, but that didn’t stop the stead flow of guests from arriving!  First some friends from ATL stopped in at the last minute for 10 days and then my folks came all the way from South Carolina to roll the dice and see if they could land a white X-mas….sure enough they did!  And along with that I had my first decent size tree.  Merry Christmas!

First Shots in Denver

First Blog post….from a little while ago.  Testing out the new space here.  Please bear with me 😉

Just moved to Denver, decided to try out the tri-pod for some night shots around town.  Hope you enjoy!