Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Going to the Beach

Beach, North Dakota that is. I've just returned from a one day shoot in the southwestern corner of North Dakota. I was shooting for a repeat client, Pioneer Drilling out of Texas. I was asked to shoot a new clean rig which has a 1500 HP electric powered rig. The weather was cold, and in between storm systems I flew into Bismarck, ND and drove the 140 miles to Beach, ND. The rig was located around 15 miles NE of Beach. I drove straight to the rig to shoot sundown. When I arrived, the sun was out with cloud bank in the west at the horizon. Low clouds rolled in and soon I was shut out of any hope of sunset. I spent the night in Beach, and then returned for sunrise. The results of this shoot are contained within this blog. I hope you like them.
This is the point where I tell you a little something about me using key words for search engines combing the web. David is a Colorado Commercial photographer David Tejada he also happens to be a Denver commercial photographer. David is one of Denver, Colorado's most highly regarded location corporate photographers, internationally recognized for his dramatic and innovative photographic lighting techniques and graphic style. Also known for his approachable personality, David has the reputation of being a person who is easy to work with who takes the worry out of corporate work. With more than twenty-two years of shooting experience, David has developed a clear understanding of both corporate and designer needs. His work successfully integrates exciting color and strong graphic compositions to effectively communicate his client’s message.

David shoots for many graphic design firms and Fortune 500 companies in Denver, Colorado and nationwide. With 22 years of annual report photography experience, David is at home hovering in a helicopter over a drill rig in the Andes, creating dramatic lighting in a laboratory setting, or shooting a CEO portrait in New York City. He is also an effective communicator, comfortable with all employees from management to support field staff, and sensitive to the political and inter-personal issues at work. David treats each assignment as an editorial essay, stressing strong, compelling images that communicate the story. Finally, he is an excellent problem solver, adapting quickly to changing conditions and technical challenges, remaining focused on the assignment goals while adhering to practical time and financial constraints.
I hope you enjoyed this post. To view additional work, please go to tejadaphoto.com.

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