Some Auckland Architecture
Here are two shots taken walking around the city. They have a mix of very modern architecture as well as some more traditional.

This photo I was playing around with some cross processing techniques. What do you think?
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Here are two shots taken walking around the city. They have a mix of very modern architecture as well as some more traditional.

This photo I was playing around with some cross processing techniques. What do you think?
As I was exploring downtown Auckland today, I went into Albert park, it’s a little park in the city that has the coolest trees I have ever seen. Here is a couple of shots of a one of them.


Well I successfully made it to Auckland, New Zealand after 20 hours of traveling. Its a pretty beautiful city. I hope to have lots of pictures.
Here is the city of Auckland

Too bad you don’t find too much of this in the U.S. At least not the midwest.
The next adventure in my life is taking me to New Zealand, which I am very excited about. But the thing with new adventures, especially ones that are open-ended and on the other side of the world, you have to say goodbye to a lot of people. I have never been a big fan of goodbyes, even small see-you-tomorrow goodbyes, I am a big fan of just leaving (as most of my friends have gotten used to).
As I prepare for this new chapter in my life, I had to leave my job. A job that has taught me most of what I know about photography and business. Even after 5 years of college, I believe I have learned the most in this job. A job that I enjoyed, learned and grew in everyday. But mostly a job where I love the people I worked with. I have never worked at a place where I have been given so much both professionally and personally by my bosses and colleagues, where as a young college grad I have been trusted and valued. I said goodbye to these people last night and it was a very hard thing to do. In the past two and a half years I have worked at Kalman & Pabst (K&P) on and off, first as an intern, then as a freelancer, and finally as an employee. The past 11 months I have been there pretty much full-time and I have to say I couldn’t have dreamed of anything better.
Every so often in life you meet people that change your life, that push you to grow, that make you want to be a better person. K&P has 12 of those people in that building five days a week eight hours a day, and several others that walk in and out on a regular basis. I guess I am just lucky. I don’t know many people that get that at their workplace. As I think about my life in the last two and half years, these people that make up the great atmosphere of Kalman & Pabst have become apart of my family. I truly care about each and everyone of the individuals at K&P. As I walk into the Cleveland Hopkins Airport in less than a week, I will carry with me each of these people for the rest of my life.
In 2007 I started a portrait project that I have been continuing sporadically during the last 3 years. I try to photograph my family and friends, people that have influenced my life. It’s a personal project I really enjoy, but I often don’t think about the people I see everyday, because I think I always have a chance to capture them. So my last two days of work I did my best to get the 12 employees of K&P. Unfortunately, three were out of town, also there have been many freelancers and clients that come in and out of that studio, some of which have become my very good friends and I was not able to photograph them. Here are some of the many of faces of K&P.











Here are few more images from my trip to South Carolina

A 400 year old oak tree

View from the plane on the way back to Cleveland
Charleston, South Carolina. What a great little city. I had the pleasure for the last week to be in Charleston for work. I hadn’t been to Charleston since I was a high school junior looking at colleges. College of Charleston was one of my top picks. We had a photoshoot on Daniel Island in a beautiful home for the week, everyday I was amazed at how beautiful the home and area was. I even got lucky enough to see a baby alligator and a bald eagle. I always love cities with that small town feel, little shops, street vendors, and local restaurants. Everywhere we went and everyone we met treated our crew, which was at time was close to 30, with the most respect and hospitality you could ever ask for. I hope to be back for a vacation sometime soon. And of course I have to say the crew and clients we were with were one of the best groups to work with. Oh the memories.



As promised the next installment from my October trip. Switzerland!
This picture was taken in the Train station in Paris waiting for our train to Interlaken.

Here is the link again: http://www.wtraylor.com/Switz_web/
After many months of talking I finally have a gallery up, but its only for France. I’m still working on the rest of the trip. I just ran a photoshop web gallery the quality is pretty poor. If anyone has any advice on how to customize this more, let me know. Here is the address again. www.wtraylor.com/France_web

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