Saturday, May 16, 2009

Paul Sells Out







Congrats Kendel and Daniel Levy!

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Spring Photo Workshop!

Great Smoky Mountains - April 17-19, 2009

handheld : f/2.8 : 1/250 : ISO 400 : fill flash exp comp (-2.0)

Larry Durand from Maryville, TN


Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Photography Concert - A Great Success!

 Paul Hassell and friend Bryan Hill (one of the four on the Patagonia crew) set up in Knoxville's Square Room before a 150-person audience prior to the first-ever "Photography Concert" presented by Paul Hassell Photography.

Paul and Bryan, beneath a dimmed spotlight, sit back and watch the Patagonia Adventure video that introduces the audience to the 140km/hr winds of Torres del Paine and the stir-craziness produced in them from the 42-hour bus ride across Argentina.  On occasion, amidst cold winds and rain, a still image Paul took at that place and time drops into the motion picture.  Be sure to view this video below.  It helps to provide context for the still images you will view in the Patagonia gallery on his website.

Following some fun stories, the intro video, and some more side-splitting comedy, Paul did a brief teaching segment (using specific images as examples) on what's going through the mind of a photographer when an image is made amidst harsh environmental circumstances.  Finally, without further adieu, they presented the ten-minute slideshow of images and music that the crowd had all been waiting for.

Thanks to all of you who came together to make this evening a great success!  To purchase fine art photographs from Patagonia visit the website.


Monday, March 30, 2009

Patagonia Adventure Video!

The video you demanded we post online following last night's photography concert...Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Photogonia!

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Some have called it a photography concert!  One man called it "Photogonia."

Join me and the crew as we trek through the Patagonian wilderness of Chile and Argentina. 
Sunday night's concert will be a solution to the common slide show. The evening will be an all-out feast for the senses (and your stomach thanks to Cafe 4). It's a once-in-a-life-time presentation you simply can't miss!

We'll start the images, video, and tall tales from our January expedition at 8pm in Knoxville's newest concert venue--the Square Room. If you're able, we recommend you make a night of it by arriving early for dinner at Cafe 4. Then, walk into the Square Room at 8pm for the concert. To make it easy for those who may have obligations beforehand, we'll have tables set up in the Square Room for those who wish to order food and/or wine to enjoy during the concert. I recommend it! If you plan on doing so, take your seat before 8m. Then, the wait staff of Cafe 4 will take your order just before the concert begins and deliver your order to your table as we begin the concert. 

Free admission! Presentation will last approx 30-45 minutes. But for those who are able, we encourage you to stay and be our guest for awhile beyond the concert's conclusion.

4 Market Square, Knoxville, TN 37902

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Vision para Vida!


"Guiding Light" - 5:13am on 21 January 2009

Before sunrise one morning in Patagonia, I set the camera's self-timer and made an image that shows me walking through the dark valley with my headlamp shining from my forehead.  The only evidence I walked there was the light that guided my steps.  Hear me.  The only evidence I walked there was the light that guided my steps.  But as for me, I was not seen.  I was invisible.

The image I made in southern Chile that cold January morning was no accident.  It made a permanent imprint on me, my vision, and the way I now walk.  Each time I view it on the desktop of my computer, I'm reminded, "Life is not about you."  The paradox is, when I remember this is when I have experienced the greatest abundance of life.  Huh?  I could go on forever, but that's all I'm going to say about it for now.  Enjoy.



Monday, March 9, 2009

When light hits dark!

I heard a friend sunday night say a quote that I haven't been able to shake from my head since I heard it. He said, "the most beautiful things happen when light hits dark."

Instantly, a torrent of experiences and images I've been a part of on four continents flooded to mind. Both literally in nature and metaphorically in the lives of people, there's nothing more beautiful in the human experience than light hitting darkness. Beautiful things always happen.

Have you seen it?  Post a comment.  Share it with us.

"Double Rainbow" - Denali National Park, Alaska



Monday, February 23, 2009

Lighpainting Petroglyphs!

Albuquerque, New Mexico - 2:45am on Feb 20, 2009

Petroglyphs National Monument



After you come to your senses from these otherworldly images of ancient petroglyphs, you may be thinking to yourself, "Seriously Paul? Do you ever come home?" I share your sentiment. The 38 days of travel thus far in 2009 have been jam-packed spanning across three countries (from here to Santiago - Punta Arenas - Puerto Natales - Torres del Paine - El Calafate - El Chalten - Memphis - Washington DC - San Antonio - Albuquerque - and home again), and I'm a bit tired. Makes sense, I guess. So I'll stop travelling for a bit in order to be home in Knoxville, TN. I couldn't be more excited about that.

What you see in the images above is the result of one minute exposures (ISO 3200 on Nikon's new D700) while hand-painting the petroglyphs with the touch of a flashlight in selected areas. The red glow in the starry night sky comes from the nearby city of Albuquerque. It's literally like painting a blank canvas with light as your paint source in the parts of the image where star-light does not register. This is not new to you if you've seen the cave-illuminating images that we've done in the past (see "May 2007" in the blog archives).  This is simply on a smaller, more delicate scale. Keep looking below—the pics get weirder...



I want to give a special thanks to Bill Campbell for the idea to leave the NANPA convention at midnight and go make some images in this prehistoric location just 12-minutes from the hotel. When using Bill's ultra-wide 16mm fisheye lens I noticed I was accidentally in the image while testing out my exposures (top). The effect offerred me the potential for an ultra-weird ghostly image if I did it on purpose... so I did (bottom).


Monday, February 16, 2009

San Antonio, TX!

February 13-15, 2009










Saturday, January 31, 2009

Wildest Place on Earth!


A view of the crew - Stuart, Bryan, Mark, and I












Be sure to visit the gallery for all Patagonia pics.



Friday, January 30, 2009

Patagonia - We're Back!

Arrived home Jan 30, 09. This is easily the most spectacular range of mountains on planet earth!  I can't wait to share images with you from this stunning adventure.


Paul on a ridge beneath cloud-shrouded Mt. Fitz Roy - El Chalten, Argentina

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Writing's on the Wall!

I know, it sounds too good to be true.  We're going to Patagonia! 

Jan 9-30, I will be trekking with three brothers through Patagonia (southern Chile/Argentina) Please pray over our team. We will be sure to have great stories for you upon our return.


Paul in Bryan's room where the decision was made to go to Patagonia. "The writing's on the wall."

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Southeast Asia!

Thailand and Laos - Oct 3-16, 08







In a remote village one afternoon, a woman with one sandal captured my full attention.


Paul doing some HD Videography in a Lahu village.



"Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." ~ Jesus of Nazareth




Saturday, October 18, 2008

Kickin' it in Thailand!

... many images and stories to come.