Saturday, November 13, 2010

Getting shit done!

I was up for a sunrise portrait at the beach this morning. The alarm went off at 4:30am. I gathered my gear and waited for my buddy Matt to roll up. And we were off to the beach to catch the sunrise. This wasn't a job but a personal project. I am working on creating 100 new portraits over the next few months. And having good friends like Matt that get up super early on a Saturday to go wear a wetsuit at the beach when it's 29ยบ F certainly helps out!
And then I figured why stop there. Let's get some shit done. So after an really good nap I met up with another friend, Phil, to capture his portrait too. I nailed two great portraits at two different locations today that I am totally stoked on.
Matt and Phil are #9 and #10 out of 100 of my portrait project and I can't wait to see how the next 90 go!
You can see the portrait of Matt over at another personal project I have been working on with Henry Hung, Kyle Holmquist, and Christopher Flanegan:
http://photoassignment.posterous.com/

Here's a fun iPhone snap to share some of the stoke!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

EMS

Here's a hipstamatic shot of a photo I did for some EMS in store displays a while back. We were in the store last night and I snapped this shot of my own shot. Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Hipstamatic: Jet Blue

The Hipstamatic ap, for the iPhone, is definately cool and has a way of what would normally be a so so image into something cooler. At first I was totally in love with it and shot with it all the time, and I still do really. But lately I have been thinking about how much easier it is for anybody to make a "cool looking" photo. I see them pop up on facebook all the time, and pretty much whoever is using the Hipstamatic ap has cool shots and pleasing results. I guess it's part of the digital revolution? Then again part of being a photographer is knowing which tool is right for the photo you desire. For the the hipstamatic is the perfect point and shoot. It's a fixed focal length lens so everything is consistant and makes all the random moments look as cool as the way I see them and that's all I really want out of a point and shoot.
Logan Airport shot while picking up Zoe. She was in the plane pulling up. Perfect point and shoot moment.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

In Print: Boston Magazine

I've been known to rock a still life or two from time to time. Here a few in the new issue of Boston Magazine.


Thursday, August 5, 2010

Ah, b+w film.

       I was recently asked to donate a snowboarding photo to a friends fund raising auction and this is the shot I settled on. I have been finding myself really drawn to the grainy b+w shots that I used to create so often back when I was shooting snowboarding all the time. I think it's time to grab a few rolls and come up with a new project!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

ART for POW



























I donated a 16x20 print of the image above to the ART for POW Online Art Auction that is raising money for Protect Our Winters, or POW for short.
POW is anon-profit organization dedicated to reversing the global warming crisis by uniting the winter sports community and focusing our collective efforts towards a common goal.
Climate change is a serious issue for all of us who are passionate about our winter sports and in some cases, it's how we make our living. If we harness our collective energy and put forth a focused effort, we can have a direct influence on reversing the damage that's been done and ensure that winters are here for generations behind us.

Please go check out and bid on all of the awesome work for a great cause!
http://benefitevents.com/auctions/artforpow/

Who doesn't love Coke in a Glass Bottle?

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

iPhone+iPad Website

For whatever reason the folks at Apple and Adobe don't get along and thus my fancy scmancy Flash based website that looks super cool on computers hasn't worked on the iPhone or the iPad until now.
Livebooks has found a way for you to view the work in an iPhone/iPad friendly way. If you have one check it out: joshcampbell.com (if you don't have one just click on it anyway.)

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Got out to play today: Stoked on the 603 Trails

























Took a ride today with my buddy Kyle and we shot some really sick dirt jumps. The location is called The 603 Trails. Those guys have been building jumps for years and have their construction skills dialed. I have been to many cool places in my life and the 603 trails is one of the finest examples of dedication and skill I have ever been to. I am honored to have been able to shoot there and I'm stoked for next time.
Thanks to all the riders and to Kyle for hooking it up. Check out my website for a few more shots.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010




















As I continue to roll along with the blog I am more and more curious who's reading it. When you read this post could you please take a sec and leave a comment of who you are and where you are from. Also, what do you like or dislike about the blog. Anything you want to see that's not making it here?

Please help out with your feedback! Thank you in advance and thanks for clicking on by.
Have an awesome day!

Friday, April 9, 2010

In Print: Mike Tammaro/Runner's World




































This is in the May issue of Runner's World. We did a few set ups on this shoot including shorts and a tank top outside in February. Mike Tammaro is a trooper and was up for anything. You couldn't ask for a more cooperative subjuct. Thanks Mike!
Also in the same issue of Runner's World my friend Embry Rucker has a nice feature and cover. Nice work Embry!