Sunday, December 19, 2010

Christmas Is Now Drawing Nigh

















I recently had the opportunity to do a photo shoot for a local Chandler charity called ICAN. The charity is a group who helps disadvataged youth with after school programs and funding for schooling as far as I understand and they have a Christmas Tree Festival every year to raise money. Some of these trees were live auctioned for thousands of dollars. A very elegant and inspiring event. Justin Harris Photography had a silent auction item that went for a pretty decent bid and I enjoyed working on the photos immensely. I said at the start of the year that it would be a great year and you have made it so. Thank you and a Happy. Happy Christmas. Snovom Godom!!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Getting Ready To Leave The Ground







I've been out revolving in other spheres over the past month or so but am glad to be back to the blog. These are some pictures I took before leaving planet HOME that really turned out nice. My Grandad, who some of you will recall left us in October, used to tail gun for the Air Force. I was doing a promo shoot the other day at an air strip and couldn't resist these photos.

Falling Down











Here are some from a recent trip to the White Mountains. My dad's favorite place to camp with us as kids was in the White Mountains. I love the crisp colors of the fall in these photos.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Mesa Arts Festival Dec. 11th & 12th


Justin Harris Photography would like to invite all of our friends and fans to the Mesa Arts Festival in sunny downtown Mesa AZ on the Dec. 11th and 12th. Come see and purchase some of our fine art photographs for yourself and your family and friends. They make great Christmas presents.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanks For Thanksgiving






















About six weeks ago the boys and I went up to Tuba City for a parade and festival that was happening in the city. We were chaperoned by a good friend who I haven't seen in a very long time. They were very gracious to us and the boys loved being up there as did I. On this day I think it only fair to acknowledge that all to a good portion of us would not be here without the original possessors of this country. On this day I am grateful for people of different races and creeds to teach us to all love one another. It might sound sentimental or it just may be the only thing to get us through.