The Real Meaning of Priceless


We had the amazing opportunity to visit Roundup River Ranch in Western Colorado for shooting a story for the Vail Valley Magazine. Roundup River Ranch is a real camp experience for children dealing with serious illnesses, allowing them to have all the traditional Summer camp adventures with the added assurance of medical, physical and emotional support.

With expert counselors, the kids do everything from a super challenging ropes course to arts & crafts, horseback riding & fishing.

One of the activities was an art session where campers could make worry dolls, to help them deal with their own uneasiness.

Parents and Campers alike can rest assured that proper medical care is available at all times while at the camp.

Being at the camp and seeing the joy in these kid’s faces was one of the best experiences we’ve had. A chance for them to set aside thinking about their illnesses and have the time of their lives makes Roundup River Ranch a priceless experience for all!

Photo Assignment of People with Interesting Past Careers


This is a fun ongoing assignment. Find people in the area that you know had very different past careers before they moved to the Vail Valley. My first subject was my wife, Barbara Bingham, of course, who in her past life was the Panda Keeper for the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.

Not only did she have a write up in People Magazine and videotaped the first live Panda birth at the zoo, her claim to fame was a full show on Mr. Rogers which was their most popular segment. Barbara currently lugs my camera equipment around & generally makes my photos look better.


Our next subject was Brenda Himmelfarb. Brenda is currently a freelance writer in our small Colorado town of Vail and cofounder of the Vail Breast Cancer Awareness Group. But some would say her past is much more interesting…

In the 1970’s, Brenda traveled with tennis champion Chris Evert and World Team Tennis. She was invited to do the public relations for World Team Tennis who had recently signed Evert. At the U.S. Open in NYC she dressed up in pigtails and a Teddy Tinling tennis dress to look like Tracey Austin, and ran up & down hallways in the hotel knocking on players door and asking if they wanted to “have a knock up”- what Australians called for going out & hitting tennis balls.

After her stint in the tennis world, Brenda went on to work for a PR & marketing agency in Los Angeles and worked in motion picture & television public relations.


C. J. Tenner seems like a rough & tough guy that has seen a few things in his day.   That’s because he has.

Back in the day, C.J. would hang out at The House of Music in West Orange, New Jersey. He soon became friends with the people who recorded the likes of Barbara Streisand, George Benson, Meat Loaf, Pat Beneath among others. C.J. hooked up one of his friends to eventually become the drummer for a new band, Bon Jovi. Since C.J.’s sister owned a travel agency in Manhattan, it was just the next progression for C.J. to set up travel arrangements for the band and before you know it, he was the guy that got things done.

After that stint he became a nightclub promoter at the China Club, where the likes of musicians from Billy Joel, Spyro Gyra, Noel Redding from Jimi Hendrix, Little Feat & Chaka Khan would jam.

But what puts C.J. on the map is his generosity that enabled Bon Jovi to fly to Japan for a tour where their song Runway broke big.

C.J. & his wife Jessica own a restaurant delivery service in Vail called A La Car and also produce the Vail & Telluride Dining Guides.


Everyone knows the first hotel & restaurant in Vail Village as “Pepi’s” started by Olympic Skier Pepi Gramshammer, but dig deeper and the real story is about Pepi’s wife Sheika Gramshammer.

in the 1950’s Sheika launched out by moving from France to Las Vegas for a job as a showgirl in the La Nouvelle Eye, a Paris inspired show with eye popping costumes and cancan style dancing. Keep in mind, Las Vegas at that time had a population of about 45,000 and a log cabin as the airport terminal.

A native born Austrian, Sheika was introduced to modeling by a Swiss designer and her career took off, modeling in Germany, Rome and Paris. It was in Paris she was invited to join the dancing troupe in Las Vegas.

After Vegas, Sheika moved to Los Angeles where she worked in a few small pictures. She then moved to New York to model for Evan-Picone and then on a vacation trip to Aspen, Colorado where she met her future husband, Pepi.

Sheika, Pepi and their two daughters run Gastof Granshammer (hotel) and Pepi’s Restaurant in the heart of Vail Village.


 

A Colorado Ranch Renovation


We had the honor of being able to photograph this project from start to end. Three years in the making, Pony UpRanch in Vail, Colorado transformed from a older ranch style property to a beautiful mountain contemporary design thanks to Architect Tom Cole http://www.tomcolearchitect.com Here is the final product after a relatively quick build considering the magnitude of it all.  Water features abound throughout the property.  The garage (or “pavilion”) has a rooftop deck. An elevator was built for guests that can’t handle the stairs. The “Sweat Shop” is a separate building for swimming & workouts with doors that completely open to the outside.  The existing horse arena was re-skinned and beetle-kill pine was used for the indoor arena.An atrium was added to enjoy some greenery in the Winter months. The cabin is situated high on the mountain & feels like a real getaway from it all.Along the creek was the perfect spot to build a tent for guests to camp out.What a fantastic experience for us to be able to photograph such an incredible property! To see the online flip book we made of the entire property, visit http://www.ponyupranch.com

Rock your Style!


You know you’re going to get a great photo when you have a group of hair stylists that can rock the camera. The staff at Bliss Hair Salon did just that. They brought style, attitude & fun! Oh, and their hair looked awesome too!

The Vail Valley's hippest hair salon, Bliss was rocking' it on their photoshoot!

The Vail Valley’s hippest hair salon, Bliss was rocking’ it on their photoshoot!

La Belle Vie


With Winter quickly descending on us, we realized that a beautiful Summer and Fall gave us the opportunity to get some great photos. Dancers, cars and food as well as a home for the Wall Street Journal. Nothing could have been better.

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Getting Out of Dodge, not that I don’t love Vail in the Summer


Recently, I decided to get out of the studio and the valley for a few days.  I took a model and a friend to explore the small town of Salida, Colorado where we shot in back alleys and coffee shops, and what an interesting place it was! The town is a mecca/confluence for not only rafters and bikers, but also artists of all types. A prominent creative vibe thrives throughout the entire downtown area where the streets are lined with  art galleries, funky antique stores, and fabulous restaurants! If you go there be sure to grab a delicious coffee at The Brown Dog Coffee Co., and Cafe Dawn.  Dinner at the Laughing Lady is also exquisite!
Here are some of the photos :

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Kazy the Kazmanian Devil

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Well, this shoot was a little different than the usual. We were at the Vail Symposium’s “SPIN” Ping Pong Event shooting for the Vail Valley Magazine and while we were able to shoot Susan Sarandon with the founder of SPIN and the amateur players, we had to wait a bit for the professional player to show. Boy, were we glad we did. He was full of life and ready to put on a show. This was the most fun I had shooting in a long time!

The Kazmanian Devil

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Copyright 2012 BrentBinghamPhotography.com
Copyright 2012 BrentBinghamPhotography.com
Copyright 2012 BrentBinghamPhotography.com