Ra Ra Riot and openers The Globes

WWU throws some sweet concerts.
The Globes
Ra Ra Riot


WWU throws some sweet concerts.
The Globes
Ra Ra Riot
I recently began working for WWU's Office of Communications, called Viking Communications taking assignments of anything regarding or relating to Western. So far it has been a total blast and keeping me really busy, I'll be trying to update my blogs more often, assignment by assignment, since most of them are pretty cool events,
thanks for looking!
The Shannon Point Marine Center had a pretty cool event in front of the Bellingham Library, complete with touch tanks and sea critters. Shannon Point Marine Center is a campus of Western and grad school for ocean and environmental degrees and programs,
Check it out here too
Shannon Point Marine Center visits the Bellingham Public Library from rhys logan on Vimeo.
I love my job. I've discovered that just getting to watch two people be in love is pretty fun, and I feel priveleged to be included in the biggest confirmation of that love.
Definitely had a good time shooting these two crazy kids at the Wild Rose in Arlington.
The interesting little space and day, as well as the inspiration of many other amazing wedding photographers, encouraged me to begin changing up my editing process. I think all photogs should switch things up every once in awhile, if even to only find that they were very happy doing what works.
Thanks for peepin!
-Rhys
I have been having a blast this summer, and the past five summers for that matter, working at the Wenatchee Forestry Sciences Lab as a field tech. It has taken me to Idaho, Montana and some of the most beautiful places I know in Washington. The studies we have been on this year mainly are on the Entiat River, a small river feeding into the Columbia north of Wenatchee.
Hurray for science!
-Rhys
Tha's nature folks; a bald hornet grabbing some lunch courtesy of a neophasia minapia, or pine white butterfly.
High-tech caterpillar gathering equipment.
Getting to our sites is always an adventure.
Yes she is actually pregnant..
Hopefully this Chinook survived long enough to spawn.