Chad Cheverier Photography

Photographs and stories of my projects in progress, adventures and random stuff

Posts filed under ‘Adam hughes’

Another night in Long Beach

November 25, 2009

Here are some photos I enjoy from a night out in Long Beach.


Greg caught with his hand in the cookie jar.


Wooo Adam!


Awesome avocado, also I am tall.

Malibu Revisited

September 4, 2008

About a month ago my friends, Adam Hughes and Byron Remeyer, and I went up to Malibu. I took a couple black and white shots at the time but recently developed them thanks to the facility at Mission VIejo High School and Mr. Tsang. Here are my favorite three.

Lots more to come, I just finished scanning the texas photos, so keep an eye out for them

Adventures with the Canon A1!

July 24, 2008

Since I have been shooting 36 frame rolls of film and I am not a trigger happy shooter with film, some of these photos are long over due. My Canon A1 point and shoot underwater camera has become one of my most consistent companions out of all my cameras. Here are some of the things it is good for:

party photos (party poopers)

boat adventures on Lake Forest
train adventures with my lady
crossing pch
self timer, self portraits on my long board
burning people at Malibu
and the reason I bought the camera, photos of toes over

this was my 100th post, my next post should be all black and white photos from my rollei, or possibly something else who knows when.

Blown-out Beach

May 23, 2008

Continuing along with my journey of black and white films… this is Ilford HP5 400, I developed it with Xtol (an unfamiliar developer) and am pretty sure I blew out the highlights by over processing, which gave the photos an interesting look but a little too much for me. The previous post and the next few are all from the same batch of film.
this is a day at crescent beach with some friends…

Tristan and Adam
Justin
Jason and his Girl
Justin running
tristan jumping

me demonstrating the awesome strength of the self-timer

these photos would look way better printed traditionally, the scanner is making it very difficult for me to work with the images. If only I had a darkroom…