Ice Cream Casualty

This week I was honored to see that Instagram featured one of my photos as a winner of their #WHP - Weekly Hashtag Project.  I've been entering these contests for a while and I was super excited to see that I had won a coveted spot amongst the winners. 9 photos were chosen out of 12,000 that entered! I also posted the photo to Reddit and I was shocked to see it blasted off to the front page and was viewed over 850,000 times in 24 hours. My inbox has been blowing up and my Instagram went crazy. Insanity. It just goes to show that it never hurts to put your work out there. Even if it's a silly picture of an ice cream cone that your daughter dropped in the back yard. Since the photo has gotten such a response, I decided to make a print available for sale. There are several different sizes available. It might look good hanging on the wall in your kids room!

Take a look at the print options! - http://weseisenhauerphotography.com/shop/ice-cream-casualty

Rhymesayers vinyl record spines

I linked up with the fine folks over at Rhymesayers Entertainment to photograph their entire vinyl catalog. As a long time fan of the label, it was cool to work with them on this project. It took a lot of gathering from different collections to put the whole thing together. Some of these are test pressings, some are unopened, some have been used and enjoyed over time, but all their releases are represented in some way in this picture. Click the photo to view a larger image. Every time I look at it I notice something new. 

celebrating the unofficial 2 year anniversary of picking up a camera.

2 and half years ago my life changed drastically. My wife and I had a daughter. We named her Jonah and she's amazing. Not long after Jonah came into our lives another event caused a big change in my life, I picked up a camera, fell in love with it, and started to seriously pursue photography. The two events have gone hand in hand for me. Jonah has been the subject in many of my photographs and in a large way I learned how to use my camera by taking pictures of her. To celebrate the unofficial anniversary of my discovery of photography, we went out into our back yard right before bedtime and I let her run around for a while. It was very spur of the moment, like most of the photographs I take are. We're at the point now that Jonah will yell for me to "get your camera!" when she sees something that interests her. I love that. I look forward to watching and documenting her life as she grows up. I've made a promise to myself that she's gonna have one hell of a baby book.