Michelangelo Pays a Visit to the Chicago Sky
I love walking through my home city of Chicago. It’s a time to think. Observe. Be inspired. And some walks are more inspiring than others. As I walked back to my studio late yesterday afternoon, there was a report of a large storm getting ready to roll through Chicago later that evening. The sun began to [...]
Happy 100th Birthday, Fenway Park

About 15 years ago, there was talk that ol’ Fenway Park in Boston might be living its last days. The home of the Red Sox was built back in the day when baseball was played in parks, not stadiums and it seemed like Fenway might be the latest victim of out with the old and [...]
Part 19 of 50: Staying Inn-side with Anoush Anou

This is part nineteen in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. Todos Santos Inn is a lovely place to live for a while. It’s a cozy, secluded and lush bit of paradise in the Baja Peninsula of Mexico. I had been staying there for almost a week as part of [...]
Death of an F (or the Final-ity of a Chicago Users Group Name)

Update and clarification: None of the film editing users groups mentioned in this posting are dead. Some have simply changed their names. I received feedback on this article from concerned readers who pointed out to me that by simply looking at the headline title of this post in a web search, it could result in some confusion about [...]
Death of an F (or the Final-ity of a Users Group)
Update and clarification: None of the film editing users groups mentioned in my original posting are dead. Some have simply changed their names. I received some feedback on this article from some concerned readers that by simply looking at the headline title of this post in a web search, it could result in some confusion about [...]
Billy’s Illinois Primary Voting Guide

We’re taking a break from more worldly topics today and concentrating on my home state of Illinois. It’s our 2012 Primary Election Day tomorrow. Yep, it’s been our turn to have our televisions inundated with desperate political advertising and our mailboxes full of propaganda from local candidates. Even with all of that, it’s still important to vote. Yes, even [...]
Part 18 of 50: Stephanie Anne Bucks Up A Little Camper

This is part eighteen in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. Sorry it’s been a while since the last ZoeFest update. I’m usually always busy, but the last few months have been even moreso here at Billy Sheahan Photography. Finding a few hours to compose new ZoeFest entries has been [...]
Jimmy and Billy Silently Discuss the Recent Oscar Nominations
Another in a series of Short iPhone Films by Billy Sheahan. This time, Jimmy and Billy excitedly discuss this morning’s 84th Academy Awards™ nominations. Photographed and edited by Billy Sheahan using the iPhone 4 and Premiere Pro. Cast: Man……. James Helm Other Man……. Billy Sheahan Music: A Public Domain Recording of “Les Jeux d’Eaux a [...]
It Snowed Today
Another in my series of short iPhone films, usually created during a few hours of downtime, waiting for client feedback on other projects. A short personal challenge to create a film using my iPhone in a limited amount of time. The B&W vintage film look is realized in camera with the iPhone, using the 8mm [...]
Part 17 of 50: Tara Translates Our Way Out of a Jam

This is part seventeen in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. The secluded beach cove at Playas Las Palmas had become quite the popular shooting location as ZoeFest progressed during the week. That was both good and bad. It was good because it’s always fascinating to see what other photographers [...]
Part 16 of 50: Color or Black & White? A Photographers Dilemma

This is part sixteen in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. I’ve been writing a lot about how I decide whether the photographs I create are going to end up being in black & white or color. Perhaps it’s time to share my opinions on that further after the last [...]
Part 15 of 50: Keira Pays Attention

This is part fifteen in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. Keira Grant pays attention. There were so many highlights from this year’s ZoeFest in Todos Santos, Mexico. For a first timer like me, getting invited to this exclusive artists retreat meant I had a lot of catching up to [...]
Part 14 of 50: ¡Las Tortugas! The Very Nearly True Story of Henderson the Sea Turtle

This is part fourteen in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. After safety returning Meghan to the Hotelito with no major incidents with los Federales, my next shoot was scheduled with the ever inspiring Brooke Lynne in a few hours. I found Brooke curled up on one of the comfy [...]
Part 13 of 50: Prohibido el Paso with Meghan Claire

This is part thirteen in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. On the fourth day of ZoeFest, my true love gave to me…. Sorry, my brain is saturated to the point of insanity with holiday music this week. But yes, it was the fourth day of ZoeFest in Todos Santos, [...]
Part 12 of 50: Playing in the Light with Rebecca Lawrence

This is part twelve in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. I was nearing the end of my experiment of two days in a row of having booked three shoots in one day. Looking back, I’m glad I did what I did for two reasons. First, it would have been [...]
Part 11 of 50: St. Merrique, Made in the Shade

This is part eleven in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. Ever been to a party where you don’t know anyone? Many people find that to be an uncomfortable situation. Me? I don’t really mind it. I guess it depends on the people at the party, but I can usually get a [...]
Part 10 of 50: 2,500 Miles to Chicago

This is part ten in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. People have been asking me: “So, Billy. How do you know this blog is going to be 50 parts?” or “So, Billy. Are you really going to write 50 entries about your trip?” Both fair questions. I originally figured [...]
Part 9 of 50: More of the Photographers of ZoeFest

This is part nine in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. As I mentioned in the last entry, ZoeFest X 2011 was loaded with talented photographers. Lots of different styles and ways of working. And although we did bump into each other from time to time at the various locations [...]
Part 8 of 50: The Photographers of ZoeFest

This is part eight in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. I thought I would take a moment from the BillyShow here to give some well deserved attention to my photographer colleagues at this year’s ZoeFest. As I mentioned before, Zoe Wiseman, the incredible photographer behind the Fest that bears [...]
Part 7 of 50: An Unexpected Turn with Sara Liz

This is part seven in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. A funny thing happened on the way to the shoot concept with Sara Liz. I’m going to write more later about how ZoeFest allowed me to stretch and experiment in a way that I haven’t had the opportunity to [...]
Part 6 of 50: Carlotta and the Pool

This is part six in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. I dropped Ella Rose back at the Hotelito and returned to Todos Santos Inn where I had arranged to meet the lovely Carlotta for our mid-day photo shoot that was scheduled to begin in just a few minutes. I [...]
Part 5 of 50: The Ocean and Ella Rose

This is part five in a series of blogs on my recent artistic adventures in Mexico. In preparing for ZoeFest, we all would have to find our way up the Pacific Coast of the Baja Penisula to Todos Santos from the Cabo San Lucas International Airport. That meant renting cars. Two days before I was to [...]




