
The other day I donated some money to The American Red Cross to help with the Haiti disaster relief. After seeing more of the pictures coming out of Haiti (warning, graphic photos at that link) I decided I wanted to try and do more. So, I will be donating 100% of the proceeds from the next ten print sales* from my etsy page to The American Red Cross or Oxfam (buyer choice) to help with the Haiti disaster relief . Print prices range from $50 – $200 depending on the size of the print, so the larger the print the more money will be going to Haiti relief. All prints are individually custom printed by me.

One of my pictures of The Golden Gate Bridge is a “finalist” for inclusion into Pingg’s San Francisco Designer Series. If my image wins the vote, I would get a Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR digital camera. Well, as we all know the best way to win any election is to buy your votes… so, if you head over to the Pingg voting page and vote for me and then retweet the following, I will give away the camera to one lucky person (if I win it that is):
RT @jeffsinger Digital Camera Giveaway: http://bit.ly/6OCg7q
I realized today there is a point where you may just drive your assistant crazy. Here is the moment I drove friend and assistant Emily Merrill to the breaking point on an editorial shoot.

And, here is Emily doing her best ”I’m a model and I can contort my body into weird positions for no apparent reason whatsoever” pose.

If you feel bad for Emily, having to put up with me, and happen to need (or know someone who needs) a wedding photographer you should check out her great new wedding website here: http://www.emmyjeannephotography.com/

We finally got a good dumping of snow here in California, so I headed up to Tahoe for the weekend. These are some shots taken with a cool little point and shoot, the Panasonic DMC-LX3 (100% identical to the Leica D-LUX 4, so don’t waist your money on the little red dot)

Here’s one more for the revival of film. The folks over at The Impossible Project are in the process of bringing back Polaroid film. Here’s to hoping they’ll have something like Type-55.
Head over to their website and show your support:
http://www.the-impossible-project.com/