Results tagged “portraits” from FRED EGAN Blog
08.11.09
lauren

Lauren at El Matador Beach in Malibu, CA. View the story here.
florist Singapore:
simply wow! This is great photography, I wonder when will I come close to this. Love the color, love the mood
(10.02.09 09:53 PM)
KarlB:
Love em as usual, great shots, great girl.
www.ilifephotoblog.com
(09.09.09 04:28 PM)
Dominoe Imus:
I love the sexy/cute look that came out of this. She is gorgeous, and looks super sweet too! Great images.
(09.01.09 10:37 AM)
Kim:
Love the kite - makes everything playful! Its like an anchor for a fun mood.
(08.31.09 11:18 AM)
Janine:
Gorgeously fab!
(08.21.09 06:15 AM)
Steven Chellappa:
Wow! Dude seriously the color and clarity is impeccable and I have to agree with Kyle the variety is fantastic. Love your work man!
(08.12.09 01:10 AM)
Jackie L.:
awesome stuff! i love the variety!
(08.11.09 11:25 PM)
Kyle Richter:
Fred.. really love the beach shoot!! like the use of the kit! We just did our first beach shoot.. post is on our blog.. Would love to hear what you think of it. Cheers...
(08.11.09 11:25 PM)
Larry:
Great job, Fred. Looks like an awesome session.
(08.11.09 06:20 PM)
scott neumyer:
Great stuff, as usual, bro!
(08.11.09 06:09 PM)
Lara:
I had the same Tara Reid thought. These are so fun, Fred.
(08.11.09 05:31 PM)
Kara Wieler:
Great set, love the bright colors. She looks a bit like Tara Reid, only even more beautiful! Love the kite shots!
(08.11.09 05:23 PM)
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08.09.09
saturday mornings
mbt shoes:
Why we choose MBT? Because MBT is completely different with many other shoes. MBT is very particular, it has a positive on the entire body, not just the feet. MBT shoes actives muscle tissue instead of undermining all of them. It is unstable, not stable. The only is curved, not flat.
(08.12.10 10:35 PM)
mbt shoes:
Why we choose MBT? Because MBT is completely different with many other shoes. MBT is very particular, it has a positive on the entire body, not just the feet. MBT shoes actives muscle tissue instead of undermining all of them. It is unstable, not stable. The only is curved, not flat.
(08.10.10 03:45 AM)
Anonymous:
too precious!
(11.20.09 07:06 AM)
Caroline:
They are so handsome! ;)
(09.12.09 01:21 PM)
jess@studio3z:
they are so beautiful. remind me of my two oldest boys -one with curls, and one with straight.
(08.12.09 07:02 AM)
snape:
It's nice!!!
(08.11.09 04:04 PM)
jenae:
studs... they are little studs!
(08.10.09 10:22 AM)
mom:
great shots! They are looking more alike in these photos. I need to come see them soon. Love
(08.09.09 07:44 PM)
S:
wow... incredible images. they look so grown up & handsome & did i mention so grown up? :(
~S
(08.09.09 07:23 PM)
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07.15.09
bev and ja
It wasn't possible. Or was it?
Ja's odds weren't good. In fact, as "Mayor of the Friend Zone" since 5th grade, they were bleak at best. More commonly recognized as the scenario where the female's begun to view a male as a friend only and not a potential suitor. It's a psychological classification supposedly exceptionally difficult to undo...even more so when said female is your older sister's confidante. During his sister's birthday bash years later, Ja threw caution to the wind, a shot of liquid courage down the hatch and attempted the exceptionally difficult. He exchanged his nine year secret crush for vulnerability. He got the girl and subsequently resigned as Mayor.
Ja and Bev are wedding photographers in their own right and run Ja Tecson Photography out of Los Angeles, CA.
Heather Kincaid:
Bev and Ja are fantastic and so are these shots! Love the concept. :)
(03.27.10 08:09 PM)
Anonymous:
Stunning! And what an awesome story!
(10.15.09 11:08 AM)
Monica Starr Brown:
Love them all but the 4th is my favorite! So much expression!
(08.07.09 11:27 PM)
Katie Beverley:
Love this set, Fred! Gorgeous couple and insane shots, as usual!
(07.25.09 10:17 AM)
The Memory Journalists:
Holy Dynamic Duo! These photos are amazing. What a gorgeous, fun couple. Truly inspiring.
(07.21.09 12:41 PM)
Janine:
Gorgeous couple, beautiful location and light...lovely! Love the second one of Bev on her own. x
(07.19.09 10:09 AM)
J. Knight:
Sounds like Ja was able to "jump ladders" - a difficult and rare feat. Congratulations!
http://www.laddertheory.com/
(07.15.09 10:36 AM)
Chris H.:
anytime you can work a bike into the shoot makes it that much sweeter. nice work, great pics
(07.15.09 12:18 AM)
Rhonda:
Really, Fred it gets old... the whole being a genius thing. Seriously, everything you touch is amazing, from your photos to your playlists!
(07.14.09 11:35 PM)
Mark A Higgins:
Way to go Ja! The friend zone is an awful place to be. The photographs are beautiful and their happiness is front and center.
(07.14.09 10:31 PM)
kelley gin:
The 3rd and 4th are my favorites! Great job! Wish I was on set with you all. klg
(07.14.09 08:51 PM)
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06.17.09
catherine and kiet

It was love at first sight...for him anyways. Kiet spent the ensuing two months mustering up the nerve to ask out, an otherwise unsuspecting, Catherine. Once his nerves were summoned, they never left. Walking out of the house without his shoes on, forgetting his wallet, delivering roses and a nervous smile-all within their first few dates. They have almost nothing in common, yet it works. They work. "We compliment each other's differences," Catherine assuredly tells me. Laughter casts a potent spell over a woman. Catherine is no exception. He's pulled off her heart from her sleeve; even without pulling on his shoes.
Test:
TestThis is my comment
(06.29.09 05:33 AM)
mel:
me likey - they are asian heheheheh!
(06.25.09 01:08 PM)
Mark A Higgins:
The parasol makes the image. Love the yellow color. Little accessories make all the difference!
(06.17.09 11:04 PM)
Priscilla Gragg:
it's been a while since i stopped by... love all the lifestyle shots! amazing and inspiring Fred : )
(06.17.09 08:04 PM)
Corinna Hoffman:
Not only do I enjoy your pictures, but I also love how captivating you tell their love story :)
(06.17.09 04:00 PM)
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06.09.09
dockweiller beach
Seasons of Abercrombie & Fitch Quarterlies carved out a corner of my room next to the foosball table. Bruce Weber's signature black and white photographs dog-eared, marked up, and thumbed through. I grew up on his depictions of young, beautiful, carefree adolescents running off lake docks half naked, lounging around a beach bonfire and every so oft, radiating an innocent sexiness through a hard look. There were no responsibilities in that world. No car payment, no homework, no after school job. Their world transcended mine. I became one of them.
I still want to live in that world today. As a photographer, these are the images I love to create. They remind me of vigor, hope and the pursuit of happiness. My youth is preserved in their creation.
"It takes a long time to grow young." -Pablo Picasso
Kodi Schroeder:
Oh! So amazing and beachy. Happy to look at when outside my window right now is 14 inches of snow.
(12.11.09 12:37 PM)
Steven Chellappa:
Wow! These are amazing! I've always wanted to do a fun beach shoot like this! It's very J.Crew/ Ralph Lauren! I LOVE IT!!!
(08.10.09 10:39 AM)
marco:
paul costello would be proud... dear mark... better to be catalog fodder than a fodder catalog
(06.11.09 01:33 AM)
Janine:
Fred I love love love these! The only problem is that they remind me that I live in dull rainy Northern Ireland...if we tried running off lake docks half naked we would be hospitalized with hypothermia. No beach spirit here. Bah!
(06.10.09 02:25 PM)
Amanda:
I don't get HOW you do this!! These pictures are just awesome. Every single one looks like something pulled from a multi-million ad campaign. Incredible work.
(06.09.09 11:55 PM)
Ronnie:
Love m and like the words accompanying them, there's a reason I come here,,,,inspiration.
(06.09.09 11:15 PM)
Kayleen T.:
Looks like I could rip these straight from a magazine! And beautiful writing to go along with such beautiful images!
(06.09.09 04:46 PM)
Diandra:
OOOOO... I love this shoot. I would LOVE to have pictures of me and my friends like this... just care free and loving life... and I'm 24. well, almost... next week :) But I think they're great! And I've never understood people's need to leave negative comments... if you don't like it, then go away.
(06.09.09 03:32 PM)
stephanie McBride:
hey, can i have my ball back? haha. fun, lively, well written and well shot. they were worth the wait.
(06.09.09 03:15 PM)
Hansel Dobbs:
These are fantastic pictures Fred! Your on your way man. Your writing really reminds me of the writing style of Anthony Bourdain from "No Reservations". I really like it!
(06.09.09 02:56 PM)
FRED EGAN:
Nathan <<< You have my back and I like your style. What Mark fails to realize is that this is MY blog, not a public wall in which to graffiti with his demeaning words. Anonymity is a cowardly stance to take on the Internet...it displays no backbone. I leave all comments up here most of the time (it helps build a tough skin if nothing else) but at least have the decency to leave an email address/website.
(06.09.09 02:44 PM)
Nathan Michael :
Love these images, Fred! And Mark, can you share with us a link to your site...I'd like to see your work since you apparently have impeccable taste. Quite frankly, I feel like it was a shallow & jealous gesture.
(06.09.09 02:31 PM)
Lisa:
Beautifully stated - youth is all about longing, and the desire for a "magical" future (one that we are so sure we can achieve when we are this age) Just because we tend to put our "youthful fantasies" aside as we get older, doesn't mean we still can't revel in them every once in a while and re-inspire ourselves...
(06.09.09 02:29 PM)
Brianna:
I get it - we have stacks off these from our teenage years. I liked this post :)
(06.09.09 02:13 PM)
heather:
I always itched for that AE beach spirit, but I grew up far from the beach, closer to the mountains. We embraced ours with hand knit beanies and hot cocoa. Nevertheless, I am loving this creamy beachy goodness, (love the Picasso quote!).
(06.09.09 01:09 PM)
Briony:
i never really looked at the catalogs as a kid so i guess i missed out on this escape but your images are beautful and do portray the ideals of youth, fun and of course summer.
(06.09.09 12:47 PM)
FRED EGAN:
Mark <<< Yes, I am serious with this crap. It's called writing. And yes, it's a bit pretentious BECAUSE I was 15 years old. Try to view it in context.
(06.09.09 12:42 PM)
Mark:
"Their world transcended mine. I became one of them."
Are you serious with this crap?
A bit pretentious for these boring, catalog-fodder images, but I'm sure you mean it.
(06.09.09 12:32 PM)
Dennis Bullock:
I always think these shoots of yours are so cool. Cut another watermelon last night!
(06.09.09 12:29 PM)
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06.01.09
ivie and osa


She grew up knowing it was a conventional part of life-not necessarily a medical condition. Ivie's grandmother would birth Nigerian babies on her living room floor. No residency, no diplomas, no letter's behind her name. Just the weathered hands of experience. So it comes as no surprise Osa holds the hand of a skilled midwife as they stroll through Central Park this warm Monday afternoon. The city is a buzz-a sporadic chatter of yellow cab horns, cell phone conversations and catholic school children. Yet, it's orbit around the green sanctuary of earth between 59th and 110th is true. It's gravity great. It's a reflection of Ivie and Osa's growing relationship. Her extroverted orbit around his strong, quiet core is one of destiny...as if God himself set them in motion. This is quite evident as she dances around him, propelled by his gravitational pull.
mike Larson:
I love the taxi shot and the juxtaposed shot to the left! AND I love the words you write as well, thats rare in the photoblogging world. How was the 3eb concert?! hope to see you soon bro...
- Mike...
(06.11.09 01:01 AM)
Dominoe Imus:
That is one gorgeous couple!! And you captured them so wonderfully, both in image and in poetry. Beautiful!
(06.08.09 11:24 PM)
Christine (Artemis Clover Photo):
haven't had time to visit your blog for a while but what a surprise to see such colorful pics first thing! glad to be back!
(06.02.09 04:49 PM)
Randa:
Beautifullllll photos.
(06.01.09 01:07 PM)
heather:
Fred.... neither.... I just was taken back by your balladry (you like?), I am ALWAYS loving your photog skills...keep on keeping on.
(06.01.09 10:27 AM)
Shannon:
love how perfectly you captured her smile.. the way he looks at her.. when they look at these images in 20 years, those are the little things that will bring back the butterflies & nostalgia of this time in their love story. beautiful...
~S
(06.01.09 02:59 AM)
FRED EGAN:
Heather <<< Maybe I should scale back my writing or step up my photography??? :-/
(05.30.09 10:00 AM)
heather nan:
such a poet! your words may trump the photos. grand work nonetheless!
(05.30.09 09:25 AM)
Larry Reeves:
The writing that accompanies this post is awesome! of course, the images are great, too....but that writing blew me away!
(05.30.09 09:12 AM)
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05.20.09
brook

Brook in Venice Beach, CA. View the story here.
chantz hough:
you blow my mind!
(04.09.10 11:01 AM)
Larry Reeves:
awesome work Fred. I really like how you have the 'stories' set up.
(04.09.10 10:33 AM)
Kallie:
True story. You're teasing us only posting two, when we know there are plenty more good'ns ;)
(05.22.09 03:24 PM)
Lesley:
Oh how I wish I lived somewhere I could get light like this!! Fantastic! :)
(05.21.09 12:50 PM)
matthew morgan:
oh dang, just had brook over for dinner last week- didn't' expect to see her here. clean, classy shots.
(05.20.09 11:59 PM)
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04.01.09
megan and nate
I enjoyed a brilliant weekend in Atlanta recently to photograph Megan and Nate in their hometown. They're marrying in August and I'm really looking forward to going back. Although I don't shoot indoors often with natural light, I'm always seeking out opportunities to do so. We tucked into a diner near Little Five Points for a burger and then headed to Piedmont Park with Hadleigh, their lovable English Bulldog.
Steven Chellappa:
Hi Fred! Just wanted to say saw your ad on the back of Pacific Weddings Magazine, and went to your site.... Really surprised when I heard the music, Lauryn Hill, exact same song I had when I started my website :) Irony! Anyways, really love your work! Great stuff man!
(04.07.09 05:47 AM)
Katie Thurmes:
Great styling Freddy :)
I love the movement in every one. hope you are doing as great as your work is!
(04.07.09 01:36 AM)
Charity Knutti:
Amazing pictures, Megs you look incredible!! I'm so excited for you!
(04.06.09 09:47 PM)
kellen Jacob:
I'm a huge fan - I love seeing what you cook up. Love these shots!
(04.04.09 07:16 AM)
Eileen Blume:
Love the photos! Nate, you have an AMAZING photographer! You guys look like models in these pics. Congrats to you and Megan!
(04.03.09 02:53 PM)
Mike Viray:
Awesome shots, Fred!! I've been following your blog via RSS feeds for the longest time, and when I found out my dear friends Nate and Megan here in Atlanta were doing shots with you, I knew they were in for something extraordinary. Once again, you never cease to amaze. I chatted with Megan via chat earlier today and we got agree on one thing: We LOOOOOVE the shots.
I wonder what Nate and Megan were listening to on the ipod. Hmmmm.
(04.01.09 09:57 PM)
lana:
I LOVE these! Meggers, fabulous! I really like the ones in the tunnel (isn't that where you were?)
(04.01.09 02:27 PM)
Jonathan:
Amazing shots...Megan and Nate are made for each other! Not only do they look good together in person, but they are awesome in photos too! Great shots!
(04.01.09 01:44 PM)
Benjahman:
Killer shots dude!......love the last 2 shots, what flash are you using there??
(04.01.09 01:30 PM)
Ayesha:
Your work is just... so amazing each time especially the richness in the colors.
(04.01.09 01:09 PM)
Ted:
Megan and Nate look awesome! Hadleigh doesn't look bad either! Great job Fred.
(04.01.09 12:40 PM)
carrie@urbanbaby:
so cute! you sound just like me british friend in your lead-in post ;).
(04.01.09 11:33 AM)
Kayla:
These are so great! It looks like you really captured them in their natural element. Love it!
(04.01.09 11:26 AM)
Sara Gray:
These are great, Fred - what a nice-looking couple! They seem so sweet and tender. Shooting inside with natural light is becoming one of my favorite things - I'm always looking for some nice big picture windows!
(04.01.09 11:25 AM)
Don Mamone:
You guys look great! Love the lifestyle nature of this session. Great job Fred!
(04.01.09 11:24 AM)
mandy:
The pictures are awesome! Looks like you all had lots of fun! Their dog is so cute.
(04.01.09 11:08 AM)
Glenn Pearson:
I love the natural light in these shots, this young couple looks so fun and free. Great football shot too. Fred, I can tell you put your emotions in your work. You love what you do and it is obvious. Very nice.
Cheers
(04.01.09 10:59 AM)
Audrey:
thanks for the dose of fresh cheer! love the bright and cheery vibe, happy and in love. they're adorable.
(04.01.09 10:55 AM)
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03.13.09
sledding bffs
I met up with Stephanie McBride in Salt Lake City last Saturday for her full day consultation. Together, we produced a mini-shoot while our models played like champions in the bitter Salt Lake City air. Stephanie rocks...go check out her blog and peruse her images from the shoot.
mike Larson:
love this stuff man, LOVE the images, I'ts been days since i've been to anyones blog, its a surprise i even edit my own! Your work always kills it, and inspires me.
(05.08.09 04:58 AM)
Last Forty Percent:
I've really enjoyed looking through your blog - you do great work!
- bri
(04.21.09 11:09 AM)
stephanie McBride:
still in awe of your work Fred Egan and I was standing there right next to you. the images are everything and more than i ever thought they would be. ridiculous talent.... :)
(03.13.09 06:23 PM)
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12.05.08
the brothers castleberry
Sometimes I lay awake at night conjuring up a master plan on how to keep my boys from growing up. It'll be grand. Genius. Priceless, even. I'll bottle it up and sell it to every parent. Until I can freeze the maturation of children, I'll just have to keep photographing them.
gaspar:
hi there. http://nagoo.info/4mt/2009/05/blogshow-preview.html
use firefox can see the album, but use IE6 and IE7 can not show the content.
(05.12.09 01:44 AM)
gaspar:
http://nagoo.info/4mt/2009/05/blogshow-preview.html
hi first thanks for your plugin!!!
but when i run on the plugin and embeded the set
the article just show a logo
anything i should do?
(05.05.09 05:32 AM)
Alain Xicluna:
I, (I am French sorry for my language)
I want test your plug in. Il have a probleme with GD. The plug in is here but not effective (see the second post) I make a post here.
http://www.startingblog.org/plugins/2009/04/blogshow-mt.html
Thank you for your help. Best regards
(starting blog is the future website for Movable Type in French := )
(04.03.09 10:49 AM)
stephanie McBride:
tell me please, that you do mentoring sessions......pretty please!
(01.28.09 10:59 PM)
Heather Thorne:
Oh I've wanted to see what your boys look like! So cute!!! Great shots, Fred!
(12.14.08 05:58 PM)
Becka Knight (Studio222 Photography):
Wow! Talk about mini Fred Egans! Love these shots! Love their adorable faces! FREAKING LOVE THE CLOTHES!
(12.10.08 10:00 AM)
stephanie . o:
too cute! the one with the red tie look just like you!
(12.09.08 09:45 AM)
Melissa:
Is it creepy that I am excited to follow your career? You are for sure someone who's work I will be tearing out of the magazine to put on my inspiration wall.
Thanks for that.
(12.08.08 08:13 PM)
lauren clark:
WOW!! These are so cute. I can't believe how much they look like you!
(12.08.08 01:57 PM)
Casey:
I love your timeless style. It's such refreshing work, great images. And such beautiful sons!!! :]
(12.07.08 10:02 PM)
Katie Beverley:
They are so handsome! What precious little guys you have, Fred! Awesome photos too of course...
(12.07.08 09:01 PM)
Shannon Sewell:
those boys.. you know i'm a sucker for 'em and these images just make it all the worse. good job kid.. and i don't think i could have said it better myself ;)
(12.06.08 02:51 PM)
Anonymous:
Your boys are precious...
(12.06.08 12:33 PM)
carissa jones - JL DESIGNS:
OMG your boys are some of the cutest kids i have ever seen! you must be so proud!!!
(12.06.08 11:57 AM)
jackie wonders:
OH.MY.WORD. your boys are incredibly adorable. and, i can totally vouch for the feeling of never wanting your children to grow..it makes my heart hurt. and, i'll pay whatever price you ask for the potion:)
(12.06.08 01:26 AM)
Richard:
I love these pics of your boys. It's not only open and honest but enjoying and amazing.
(12.05.08 10:41 PM)
Candy:
I tell my daughter this all the time! It is so true... that intense amazing love that we have for our children is just beyond comprehension! I love these photographs- what a treasure!
(12.05.08 05:08 PM)
Blair Van Bussel:
These are awesome. You can totally see their fun personalities!
(12.05.08 01:33 PM)
Lesley:
Oh my goodness, these are so great! It makes me want little boys of my own so I can dress them up! :D
(12.05.08 11:43 AM)
Kellan:
I am going to take a shot in the dark and say you did the styling on this shoot. You have your own mini-me! Now just think how the dude that gets stuck shooting school pictures is going to feel when the boys can show this instead! They are adorable times ten.
(12.05.08 10:57 AM)
The Aunt:
Jonah looks so much older in pictures than he really is. it's Crazy, I still think of them as 3 and 4.
(12.05.08 10:47 AM)
Al:
I have two boys of my own (8&9) I know exactly how you feel. Great photos!!!
(12.05.08 10:23 AM)
ErinRenee:
people are so wrong. this looks nothing like a gap ad. this is of ralph lauren caliber!
(12.05.08 09:59 AM)
Amanda:
Lurker who finally came out of the shadows...your boys are beautiful! Like you need all of us telling you that, but WOW. =) Thanks for sharing them with all of us.
(12.05.08 09:43 AM)
Emily Christine:
Ado(red) by their father.
Ado(red) by God.
Beautifully captu(red) by their father's God-given gift.
(12.05.08 09:03 AM)
mary :
I don't usually post on people's blogs, but all I have to say is, I want to be a photographer just like you when I grow up! Your lighting is so lovely and your pictures look like they should be in magazines. Sigh... maybe someday.
(12.05.08 08:45 AM)
Chelsea:
Gorgeous! What are your boys' names?
(12.05.08 07:56 AM)
Mary Marantz:
Omigosh!! they are the cutest things I've ever seen! And these shots are AMAZING!! This post just makes my heart happy!
(12.05.08 07:34 AM)
john waire:
two great boys fred! enjoy these times and keep capturing them. big smiles will be had down the road when they (and you) sit back and scroll them on a lazy day.
cheers.
(12.05.08 06:25 AM)
Graciete:
So, so true - I too simply want to forever carry my almost seven year old daughter in my pocket... but isn't it truly amazing that no matter how much they grow we always have room to carry them in our heart? It's so bittersweet because with one hand we desperately hold on to their babyhood, infancy and childhood and yet it's such a privilege and comfort to be able to guide them with the other and watch them grow, happy and healthy...
These photos are absolutely beautiful as are your boys.
(12.05.08 04:28 AM)
morgan roof:
your children are absolutely beautiful, fred! they are very lucky to have you as their dad, too.
(12.04.08 11:43 PM)
Lydia:
Love these! Selfishly I want them to keep growing so I can see more and more pictures of them!
(12.04.08 11:42 PM)
jackieblair:
the flare over the shoulder...could he look anymore like you?! (or at least the pictures I've seen of you). you are so talented.
(12.04.08 11:41 PM)
Jennifer:
It is true - as a parent I would love to freeze time and keep my baby girls from growing up. I look at them and am amazed at how quickly time gets away from me. Amazing photos as always. You have two handsome boys! I agree with J* - when you look at your children, you realize just how much God loves you.
(12.04.08 09:16 PM)
Ayesha:
WOW FRED these are amazing... your boys are soooo cuteeeeeeeeeeee. The pictures are so gorgeous and look straight out of a super cool Gap kids commercial. You are truly a talented/amazing photographer.
(12.04.08 08:38 PM)
Angela Weedon:
Oh yeah Fred....Got the album back today and it is ridiculous! If you're in the area, swing by and take a peek :)
(12.04.08 08:28 PM)
Angela Weedon:
Gorgeous gorgeous! I so know what you mean every.day.every.minute!
(12.04.08 08:25 PM)
andie :
I am blown away by the emotion that you can feel in these images. I am grateful to be able to see the same thing you see in your boys.
These little faces were looking at their father... making faces at their daddy! What in incredible blessing they are!
(12.04.08 08:02 PM)
Annie Gazaway:
Your boys are the cutest ever! Love those faces!
(12.04.08 07:58 PM)
SUZIE:
Oh Fred, they are SO freakin' cute! I'm a child photog and these are just amazing!!!
(12.04.08 07:33 PM)
Shawna:
I love it! They are stunning boys, you are going to be in so much trouble. If you figure out how to stop them from growing, let me know so I can freeze mine too :)
(12.04.08 07:06 PM)
Candace S:
Gorgeous! Are they GAP models? I love the note and the sentiment too. Awesome :)
(12.04.08 06:27 PM)
jenberry:
wow. these boys are handsome. lock them up in about 2 years. the ladies are in trouble.
(12.04.08 06:26 PM)
Jasmine*:
This post made me single-handedly forgive you for being such a terrible blogger these past few weeks. Your boys are beautiful and show just how good God is.
(12.04.08 06:18 PM)
julie:
can you say handsome studs! great job fred...love all of your work. looks like you've got some good ones on your hands!
(12.04.08 06:09 PM)
Jamie:
Your sweet boys look like they're straight out of their own Gap ad! I love these!!!
(12.04.08 06:02 PM)
ricki ford:
Dude I want it when you get it. I want to stop mine from growning also. I have a shot of my girls on my blog check it out.
(12.04.08 05:56 PM)
Catlin Humes:
Such cute kids. If you find a stop children from going method please market it so that I can buy some when I have children! lol.
(12.04.08 05:48 PM)
Natalie Norton:
I know exactly what you mean. I have 3 boys and they = perfect. Wonderful pictures.
(12.04.08 05:39 PM)
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11.13.08
the weedons
Not something I normally do...but when my arm is twisted by telling my why you are choosing me to photograph your family, I gladly oblidge. The Weedons own a rad portrait studio out in North Dallas, TX and knew they wanted lifestyle images from the get-go.
Frank Glodek:
Fantastic shots. I really am digging the one with the kids/dogs framed against their parents legs. You captured a great moment.
(12.18.08 12:57 PM)
Erik Miguel:
Really like how you positioned everyone in the frame, really cool, great look as always.
(11.25.08 02:22 AM)
Angela Weedon:
Fred! We could NOT in a million years have asked for anything better. It was so crazy being on the other side (for the first time EVER) and you made it so fun and an awesome memory. Thanks again for agreeing to do this for us.....the images are priceless and a perfect representation of our family.
LOVE, matt angie ava & cal
(11.13.08 08:18 PM)
Martin Wolf:
Als always amazing work! The second is great, but the third is perfect. Idea is great and the little boy is so amazing. :D Like the flares all over the pictures. They gave a really nice ffeling to the pictures!
(11.13.08 03:03 PM)
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10.21.08
backwoods getaway
I am now two degrees from one of my photographic gods, Bruce Weber.
Last week I headed East to create an outdoors shoot in the hills of North Carolina. Working with Brandon Russell, one of the carpenters from Trading Spaces, and a former A&F model, we spent several days together in the Appalachian Mountains bumpin' extremely loud tunes, off-roadin' and flat out having a blast.
I have to give a huge shout out to Jeff Holt, my producer, for pulling this shoot together on our shoestring budget. It would not have happened without him. Thank you, thank you, thank you Jeff!
Jenny McCann:
Fred, I haven't visited your blog in a while and just saw these. They're amazing! The models are gorgeous and your imagery is perfect. Wow! You are on the road to big things!
(03.19.09 10:14 AM)
Deb Cull:
Love this shoot. I've actually been planning a similar shoot concept - maybe in the everglades or the beach in Florida. I finally have something to show my husband so he has an idea about what I've been talking about for weeks. Wonderful work!
(02.25.09 03:03 PM)
stephanie McBride:
i saw you in a picture with my all time favorite photographer, shannon sewell. so i googled your name and found your blog and i have to tell you i am in love with your work and your style.
your work is something i dream about producing someday.
insanely inspirational. im a huge fan.
(01.28.09 10:56 PM)
Kelly Ng:
wow! you are my new idol! these are amazing!
(12.31.08 08:33 AM)
Kelly Ley:
Very inspiring images...I adore your work...you really captured such great emotion in these photos!!
(10.24.08 12:27 PM)
FRED EGAN:
Nathan <<< I try to work lightly when I'm shooting available light...so no reflectors. The shots inside the cabin are lit by one off camera strobe placed above my camera. No umbrellas ;)
(10.24.08 12:55 AM)
Simon P:
These are seriously awesome!!! Your work grows more impressive by the day Mr Egan, your a true inspiration.
(10.23.08 02:07 PM)
Alex Vannoy:
All I can say is FREAKING AWESOME! It seems to me you have a lot of trouble taking bad photos. HAHA. I'm always looking forward to seeing what new amazing work you have to offer; it always gets me pumped for my next photo shoot.
(10.23.08 11:36 AM)
Heather Espana:
These are AWESOME. What will you use them for? Was it just for some amazing fun, or are you selling them as stock photos? What's the scoop? Curious :).
(10.22.08 11:47 PM)
Vickey Weiss:
All I can say is.... you rock. I can't get enough of your work. And as a former A&F manager (we've chatted about that before) You are so there - Bruce Weber eat your heart out!
(10.22.08 05:20 PM)
Joanna Garcia:
O my goodness!! I want a shoot like this and go on a shoot like this and wait...shoot like this!
Freakin amazing!!! How much for a shoot like this?
(10.22.08 04:15 PM)
nathan coe:
B...eeee..aaaaaa....utiful images. I love the whole feel and energy. The lighting is amazing!! Did you use reflectors? and the flash shots...are they just off camera strobes or did you use umbrellas? Very cool, love your stuff.
(10.22.08 03:48 PM)
Jeff Soo:
great set! can i just say that you are one lucky guy to shoot such beautiful people?!
(10.22.08 03:22 PM)
Jackie L.:
These are beyond amazing! Love the whole attitude of the shoot! It's so intimate yet fun...great, great, great work!
(10.22.08 02:45 PM)
September:
AH-MAZING. Enough said. (I'm stealing the tree pic btw)
(10.22.08 02:24 PM)
christin:
LOVE the life in these images. Just gorgeous. Gotta love that NC lighting too this time of year. Amazing. Love your work!
(10.22.08 01:54 PM)
FRED EGAN:
Stephan <<< Regarding the dog, she behaved so well because she was trained. That horse I was working with, however, was not. Dog...good. Horse...not so much.
(10.22.08 11:40 AM)
FRED EGAN:
Renee <<< I do these types of shoots for my heart. My motivation is that I LOVE to create these types of images...and eventually I want to work for clients that want these types of images. These are being used to build my book.
(10.22.08 11:32 AM)
FRED EGAN:
Martin <<< It's definitely the best set of images I've produced, thanks bro.
(10.22.08 11:28 AM)
Blair Van Bussel:
WOW!!!! i cant get over how fun and beautiful these are. This light is to die for! Looks like you guys had an awesome time too!
(10.22.08 11:03 AM)
Zekeshem Parsons:
Fred! AWESOME WORK! I agree with a previous comment, I feel so inspired seeing your images! Keep on rockin' it, and take care! :)
(10.22.08 07:55 AM)
johnny b waire:
what a sick shoot! incredible imaging. the comments before me stole all of the good adjectives that come to mind. crazy good shite. well done.
(10.22.08 06:33 AM)
Martin Wolf:
I think this is the best I've ever seen from you. The photos are so clean and bright. They really transport this feeling of joy to me. This series is amaaaaaazing, fred! :)
(10.22.08 12:44 AM)
MARCO:
Mr. C, you've outdone yourself again. The only thing better would be Backwoods Mammoth Men
(10.22.08 12:14 AM)
Renee Booe:
This shots are so awesome. So question. Why do you do these types of shoots? What is your motivation? Is it just for your portfolio or is it for a client? Just interested. I really love your work!
(10.21.08 10:44 PM)
fromBrandon:
Wow, those pictures are great, and I especially love the slideshow. Very cool.
(10.21.08 07:45 PM)
brooke schwab:
Hey Fred. I love NC. The photos are wonderful! I was a guide at a youth camp there for 2 summers and got to spend night and day there so it is almost home to me. We raised pigs and our own veggies. I spent many of nights sleeping in a cabin and making breakfast in the wood burning stove. I chopped a ton of wood and slept with one too many mice those summers. The girls look a lot cleaner than i did!
(10.21.08 07:39 PM)
jackie wonders:
holy abercrombie! these are spectacular! you need to get your editorials on!
(10.21.08 06:05 PM)
Kari Crowe:
sexy...sexy
(10.21.08 05:38 PM)
Stephan Maloman:
Awesome job dude. How the hell did you get that dog to cooperate like that? Drugs?
(10.21.08 04:37 PM)
Lezlie:
Speechless...absolutely speechless. These photos are...well "sick" doesn't even begin to describe them.
(10.21.08 04:28 PM)
Carl Reid:
Dangerous...I also saw your message on twitter. Similar to Photosmith's question, how do you select a producer???
(10.21.08 04:23 PM)
PhotoSmith - Sarah e. Smith:
wow! these are ridiculously awesome!!! oh and by the way...how does one get a producer...would love to learn more??? :)
(10.21.08 04:07 PM)
Jeff Holt:
Um, yeah... WOW, well done man!! What an awesome experience... Looking forward to next time!
(10.21.08 03:56 PM)
Kerry:
Saw your comment on Twitter and viewed about 6 pages of your website. Yes, you have the eye. Beautiful work.
(10.21.08 03:54 PM)
Foster Cryer:
Awesome shoot and I would have to agree that these shots are right out of an AF catalog . . . I'd love to know more about this shoot like what you shot with and if you're feeling generous, what you used for the post-processing. But once again, these are some awesome shots!
(10.21.08 03:52 PM)
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10.20.08
through the viewfinder
Taking a five minute break to develop a couple image from last week's shoot in North Carolina...enjoy.




Vanessa M:
Wow! I love the processing on the first image. Any insight on how to create this effect or is it a trade secret? :-) I love your work and am a huge fan!
(10.29.08 10:38 PM)
FRED EGAN:
Carl <<< Yeah, I could teach the technique/theory behind it...camera cruise?
(10.24.08 01:00 AM)
lauren clark:
AWESOME!!!!
(10.21.08 10:07 PM)
Carl Reid:
The 2nd shot absolutely fantastic...do you teach this "viewfinder" technique!??!
(10.21.08 11:17 AM)
FRED EGAN:
Linhbergh <<< Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me :) I'm not sure if you are familiar with the "through the viewfinder" technique but it's defined as taking a picture of any subject through the viewfinder of any camera with another camera. So I can appreciate your opinion that the framing takes away from the image, but that's just how the image is created.
(10.20.08 10:53 PM)
Caroline Joy:
Fred, it was so great to meet you the other night! Definitely let me know if you come through A-town! Lovin' the second shot there. :)
(10.20.08 09:41 PM)
Linhbergh:
I absolutely love the first one. The only thing I'm not liking is the distressed/film framing. I personally think it takes away from the image. I see what direction you're going for, but somehow it just isn't coming across like, I think, how it should.
The second one is fantastic though. The framing works well here.
(10.20.08 05:13 PM)
Britney Almaguer:
While both of the shots are amazing, the second is just downright inspiring. I dig it so much I wish I taken it. Never have posted on here, but always check in to see the "latest and greatest of Fred". Keep it up.
(10.20.08 04:33 PM)
Jamie Delaine:
Ack, can you please stop being so AMAZING? Sheesh. I love that first shot; feels so personal and up-close--I love when I get that feeling from an image.
(10.20.08 03:56 PM)
PhotoSmith - Sarah e. Smith:
Nice TTV shots! I love using my Duaflex and various other viewfinder camera...haven't used them in a while though, you've inspired me to get them out again!
(10.20.08 02:57 PM)
Chase G:
Awesome. Thanks for this 5 minute break. Haha
(10.20.08 01:59 PM)
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