Photo Essay: Odin Brewery (Seattle, Wa) Pt. I

A brewer is a chef. It takes knowledge of your ingredients and skills with your equipment to create a fabulous feast. Same goes for beer brewing. You must know your tools, your ingredients, and the science behind their reactions and interactions. Nick Heppenstall, head brewer of Odin Brewery in Seattle, Washington has perfected this science into a tasty art-form of craftsman beers.

With a background in biochemistry, Nick heads up the recipes for all beers coming out of Odin Brewery. His mission is to brew a beer that pairs perfectly with the right kinds of food, and to do this, the beer must have the right density levels of water to sugars, a balanced pH level of acids, and a comfortable temperature with the right carbonation.

“Consistency is my first priority. I believe in keeping things simple. If I can do something simple and good, it’s easier for me to make it better.”

Water, grains and the essential hop flowers are key ingredients to crafting a fine brew; three ingredients combined into a myriad of concoctions to intensify certain aspects of flavor.  Next add nutmeg, orange peel, extra sugar, or a compound called amylase to discover sweet palettes, higher alcohol percentage or a drier taste.

“My experience in microbiology has been absolutely valuable to my understanding of brewing beer. Anyone who want’s to brew good beer should study microbiology.”

“Beer Fest is a great movie, but I prefer Strange Brew!”

Photo Essay: Hair by Firefly (Bainbridge Island, Wa)

I had the pleasure to receive a call from past clients at Hair by Firefly, Bronwyn and Todd Baylor of Bainbridge Island, Wa.  Together, with LK styling and Alexandra Jeanne Lorenz modeling, we created some stunning images that reflect their style and skill as artists.

Photo Essay – The Creeks Vs. Chevron (Location: The Creeks, Nigeria, Africa)

Photo Essay: Djibouti Rails – Dire Dawa to Djibouti City (Location: Ethiopia/Djibouti)

Photo Essay: The Great Scapes by California

Photo Essay: Sweeney the Arctic Explorer

Location: SCCA Studios, Seattle, WA

Model: Sean Sweeney (Sweendo)

Camera/Lens Specifics: Canon 5D Mark II with Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM Telephoto Zoom Lens

1/60 sec at f/2.8, ISO 100, tripod mount.

Post: Adobe LR3 & PS5

Photo Essay: Flora & Fauna of Indo

Photo Essay: French Noir

Photo Essay: A Peace Walk – Dublin to London

Last night I met a gentleman who works at a nuclear submarine base.  He’s been stationed in Bremerton for the past two years.  I inquired why?  Because his nuclear vessel ran out of its nuclear fuel, and it takes three years to make more: Two years to make it, one year to refuel the sub (while being continuously guarded by high-security personnel).

This strikes me as odd, dangerous, reckless, and another example of our country’s staple ingredient to its industrial military complex.

The following photography essay was captured a few years ago during a three-month peace walk from Dublin, Ireland to London, England calling for a nuclear-free civilization.

Photo Essay: Chicks w/Guns