In the Spring of 2013, I went to Boise, Idaho to work on a short movie project for a music festival. I created the character "Roller Girl Sally" while filming, but it was my character "Cowgirl" who took center stage at MASSV Music Festival Friday July 5th, 2013 chasing aliens and dancing for the crowd. I was fortunate to have a fan in one of the photographers, Mr. David Seelig, who provided me with a disk of the images he took of me that night.
Quote from the photographer, David Seelig -
"You are one of those rare people that have a glow to them from the time I
saw you I could not take my eyes away from you. You have so much spirit
and life to you. Sometimes as a photographer I fall in love with
shooting someone. Sometimes I just think I am seeing the life in them
and it is just to beautiful for words. That is what I thought when I saw
you" BECOME A PATRON!
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About David Seelig
David has had a wide and varied life as a photographer. He has made a good mark in the worlds of Sports and Rock and Roll photography, Photo Journalism and Fine Art photography. He has been published in countless publications including Life, Time, Newsweek, ESPN -the Magazine, Sports Illustrated and Rolling Stone. He has contributed to many books. He is the staff photographer for The Idaho Center, a 13,000 seat arena in Nampa, Idaho. He also works for Donruss/Playoff Card Company for whom he has covered Major League baseball and NFL football. his sports stock by iconsportsmedia.com. The recently completed Kodak Rock Shutter 500 greatest Rock and Roll Photos featured five of Davids photos. David has been written about by Rick Sammon, featured at Double Exposure magazinehttp://www.doubleexposure.com/PTI_Seelig.shtmlHe has also been written about at The Online Photographer, David was also honored at the French Institute for his photo essay on Hollywood Boulevard at the Calton Brut photojournalism awards in 1993.David can light an arena. He uses Canon EOS cameras and has lenses from 16 mm to 400 mm. He also has a full Leica M9 system.
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