I’ve been fortunate enough to be the audio engineer for the Live From Cain’s: Sessions during the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s the kind of production that leaves an impression because of the shock of the situation as well as just how bizarre the circumstances are. The team that put this together have really done a fantastic job and these sessions will forever be a part of the long Cain’s Ballroom history. I’m happy to be a part of them. Here are some images I took during the first few sessions that were done in the main green room circa May 2020.
These are some of the first shots I took around Tulsa's downtown. These were primarily shot with the Nikon, but there a few good film shots from my Canon FTB and the occasional iPhone shot. This will likely change from time to time keeping around 10 photos in the gallery.
On our way back from Ponca City one day, we took the scenic route and enjoyed the scenery. Here are a few shots of this small Oklahoma Town. The day that we were there it was pretty empty. It's too bad that this town isn't more of a destination. There are some very cool historic buildings there. Maybe they could start a Main Street program in the future.
This Oklahoma storm blew in one day while I was out working. The contrast in the sky was so dramatic that I had to stop what I was doing to go shoot it. These were only slightly touched up from the raws, the sky was really this crazy that day.
My buddy Nathan started this food forest project with Up With Trees here in Tulsa. This was my first foray into doing a "photo shoot". It was a lot of fun and I think we managed to document the process well. Here are a few of my favorites from the couple day session. You can read more about the food forest project here at their Facebook page. It's a super cool program that we hope will expand throughout the city.