Chad Cheverier Photography

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

Posts tagged with ‘black and white’

I feel the need…

June 14, 2010

The need for speed. I have a love for driving fast, specifically, fast acceleration or drag racing. I used to own a pretty fast car, but now it belongs to my father due to negligence. I one day hope to have another vehicle to catapult myself towards a horizon. My father has recently taken interest in fixing my mess for himself and I want my own again. Being on a tight budget and limited space, a motorcycle comes to mind. My friend Brandon Montoya has some toys of his own he tinkers with and mind’s eye starts wandering. It will be some time before I get started, so here are some photos of Brandon and his toys.

Palm Springs Polaroid

June 10, 2010

This is my brother holding a palm frond in front of some big palm trees in an oasis on an indian reservation in Palm Springs, California, thats all. I like old looking vacation photos and my brother.

Gantez Warrior

June 7, 2010

I recently went out to see my friends from “Indian Burn” play. Since I had a roll of high speed black and white in my camera (which I desperately wanted done) I decided to take some photos. The opening band “Gantez Warrior” put on a good show as well as my friends however the lights were only on for their set. All of these shots are of “Gantez Warrior.”

Fun with Guns

June 3, 2010

After a night out in Long Beach, my fellow friends and I returned home to take part in some target practice. Which continued until 4am. No shirts were allowed.

Andru & Michelle

March 26, 2010

This is a photo of new friends I made while visiting London. Andru and Michelle riding the tube.

Grammy

March 1, 2010

My Dad’s Mom

She is a character.

Another Joshua Tree

February 12, 2010

Desert Highway

February 11, 2010

Out of focus is ok

February 10, 2010

Sometimes things look better out of focus, or at least worth the risk.

A tree in Joshua Tree

February 9, 2010

I really like trees. Their symbol means lots of things to me, but mostly they represent strength. I specifically like trees that stand alone or stand out from the rest.

A tree in J Tree