This was the very first photo I entered to W1K for a contest to shoot fruits and vegetables.
Uploaded on 3/24/2005 It ranked 23/36.

This was my second photo I entered for a contest to take a picture of eggs.
Uploaded on 3/31/2005 It ranked 18/41.

This photo was taken for a metal contest. It's a film can. Once movies go completely digital the new generation will never get to experience movies sent to the theatres in these beat up cans.
Uploaded on 6/16/2005 It ranked 39/76.

This was a fun shoot. Take a picture of something Stacked. I thought about it for several days because I wanted my photo to stand out. I went to McDonald's, bought four Big Macs and then created a burger you would only find in America. It placed 1st out of 44 entries.
Uploaded on 7/21/2005

I snapped my Predator figures for a Trinity Contest. It ranked 12/51 and since the admins of Worth liked my Predator shot so much they used it as a themepost for a Predator Photoshop contest.
Uploaded on 11/8/2005

This photo was taken for a Sideways contest. Shoot a picture of something and turn it 90 degrees. Instead of just snapping a picture of something and turning it sideways I wanted to create an illusion. I had my brother lay down on a chair while pouring water in a glass.
Uploaded on 12/12/2005 It ranked 5/83.

This is a house up in the Avenues. I took this photo for a One on One (Head to Head) 'Selective Desaturation' contest. It won.
Uploaded on 3/26/2006

This is one of my very favorite photographs. Emily posed as Carol Anne talking to the voices coming from the TV in the famous scene from the movie Poltergeist. I took it for a small contest against six other people where the object of the game was to recreate a famous movie scene.
My photo took 1st place.
Uploaded on 4/7/2006

I love Legos. In this contest photograph three very similar or same type objects.
Uploaded on 5/25/2006 It ranked 35/81.

Here's the photo I shot for the tournament and it won 1st place.
Credit needs to go to Cameron from the Megaplex 20 projection team for posing as the tired janitor who is in no way excited to clean up this chaos. From all the feedback I received for this photo, his slouched look of "Please No" is what created the perfect mood to tell the story.
Thank you Thomas for coming up with this awesome idea. Also, thank you Thomas and Sony for helping me stack boxes to create a bigger mess for the photo.

Those are ten photos out of the 165 photos I've entered so far. There will definitely be more to come...







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