
I’m catching my breath this afternoon after a whirlwind couple of days– 3 major shoots and a big party Friday night. I don’t feel exhausted, though. I feel relaxed and grateful. New York is warming up, it feels like summer already, and I’m so excited for the month of June to come. It’s going to [...]

I spent the weekend in Santa Maria, CA with 25 friends– old and new– for the 3rd annual Fauxchella. It’s our own gorilla music festival where we hang out, eat, and collaborate making music for 48 hours– culminating in a Saturday night concert and dance party. You can see last years post from Fauxchella here, [...]

Meet Angi Welsch. (And meet Levi, and the rest of a mixed family of 16). I wrote a lot of stuff that I decided was bollocks. Just enjoy this tiny preview of what really needs to be seen in person. At the very bottom of this post is the piece that I traded with her [...]

Well, after 5 days of a broke-down website… my admin page to this blog is back up and running. So, to catch up: (This was written a few days ago, as you can tell): I’m actually now on day 6 of my trip to Turks & Caicos (which clearly puts me 3 days behind… oh [...]

We are currently on Day 4 of our trip to Turks & Caicos (although these are images from Day 2). It has been incredible– although I must say that my ENTIRE body is sore from shooting with a huge camera rig, 70-200mm lens, as well as sound equipment. Ira and I just finished shooting video [...]

Happy Christmas to everyone! So I’ve accomplished a couple of things these last few days: fixed the broken links on my blog… successfully began editing past shoots (long way to go)… began preparing my big “2009″ year-end post… AND… finished one of the most rewarding jobs I’ve done yet to date. A month ago my [...]

Spent a whirlwind 2 days in Raleigh this past weekend and shot an amazing event with Ira. Thought I’d put up a few of the in-between shots that didn’t quite make the slideshow at the reception but that struck me as interesting.

I’ve been working on a side project for the last 6 months that is now finally (beginning) to come to fruition. After 1 photo shoot and a very brief video shoot, I’m moving forward with an international “blogumentary” project entitled “Shake The Dust.” The documentary, which will ideally be shared in the form of videos, [...]

Well, I’m in Florida for a few days visiting my sister’s and brother-in-laws. It looks like I’m not allowed to work while I’m here, so I’m sneaking computer time stealthily when no one’s watching… In other news, I finally have the recovered data from my crashed computer. That means a lot of things: I now [...]

I realized after reviewing some older blog posts that I skipped out on posting some of my favorite pictures from the other day. So I’m here to rectify the situation. Behold, Johnny and Alyssa part ii.

This is past due. With all of the shoots I had in the month of July (what was it, 7 weddings in 1 month or something?) I got a little bit behind. But here it is… Congrats on your new life together, Trevor and Kassi! Trev & Kass from Adam Sjoberg on Vimeo.

So I had a rare moment this week to sneak away and grab a little wi-fi in town. I’m working at a camp in the Redwoods of California at the moment and will continue to be MIA after this. But in the mean time I wanted to quickly share some photos from the wedding I [...]

Well for those of you who didn’t know this, I applied for a job in Sonoma county at a winery called Murphy-Goode. The job description is simple: “We want to hire a social media whiz (your title will be “Murphy-Goode Wine Country Lifestyle Correspondent”) who will report on the cool lifestyle of Sonoma County Wine [...]

I don’t usually post wedding photos… not for any particular reason but I just don’t. I couldn’t resist today though because yesterday was a day of “best-of’s” for weddings I’ve shot. I have a feeling this couple is going to experience lots of mazel for years to come… Best Wedding singer(s) (as well as best-dressed [...]

I shot a great wedding in Palm Springs a couple weeks ago at the Parker. It was a beautiful, intimate ceremony followed by a great middle-eastern infused party. Check it out.

I met a guy named Sean Carasso through a mutual friend last summer at a fund-raiser. The cause: the Congo. After spending some time in the Congo and witnessing the massive war there, Sean was moved to do something about it. Well Sean and I kept in touch every once in a while through Facebook, [...]

Saturday night Winn and I headed over to an excellent community event in Seal Beach. There was a lot of stuff happening/people involved, so I’m resorting to a list here (in no particular order): 1. Bro Futurists 2. The Salon 3. Avi Buffalo 4. Dan Callis‘s studio opening 5. The Hobo Soul (and soup!) 6. [...]

I decided to post the pictures from the actual opening of Mattia Biagi’s work separate from the images of the installation itself. People: The curator of the exhibit, Amanda Shulman, with her (I believe) brother: The full coverage of the event:

This is the last of three posts. Tonight I attended a party at TENOVERSIX in Los Angeles for EDUN. It was a great event, highlighted by the beautiful location it was held at, wonderful food, and fun people. TENOVERSIX: Ali Hewson and friends: Mark “thecobrasnake” with Grandpa (who was awesome) and friend: I LOVE this [...]

Today was a blast. It was chilly in Detroit , but the rain held out all day. Tanya and Emanuel were a blast to photograph– along with all of their family friends. I might have been one of the only white boys at the wedding, but that didn’t stop me from heading out on the [...]

Last night I was nursing a cold as I fumbled my way through bus and busy street, up and down hills, finally guessing my way to 411 Hayes in San Francisco. Edun, the “socially conscious clothing company,” had a posh party here in SF and I was hired to shoot the event by my friend [...]

Tuesday night I attended and photographed the “An Evening of New Dreams,” a star-studded event put on by the Somaly Mam Foundation and hosted by Jeff and Mei Sze Green at their 40,000 square foot mansion in the hills. The event was interesting, and at times heartbreaking. Somaly Mam spoke on behalf of the organization [...]