Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Chief Joe Markham

A couple weeks back, we were put through a challenge for our advanced portraiture class. We were gathered together to pick names out of a hat. Once we drew a name, we had come up with an idea and quickly create our set up for our subject. Once the set was created, we had fifteen minutes to make a great executive portrait. Talk about completely nerve wrecking. However, I lucked out. I drew the chief of campus police, Chief Joe Markham. He was a great subject and very patient. Here is the image that was pick and printed for our project. I do hope he likes it.

Chief Joe Markham

Dennis Stock


I have come to a conclusion that I really enjoy looking through the Magnum photographer pages. Some seem somewhat interesting, while others are major eye catchers. For example, Dennis Stock’s Audrey Hepburn image caught my eye instantly. I enjoy Dennis Stock simplistic and straight photography style. He also photographed an era that I wish I was alive to see in person (the sixties). Not only that, he photographed James Dean and Marilyn Monroe, which gives him bonus points.Dennis Stock is awesome.

The Economy Strikes Again

According to PDN, Associated Press has been terminating positions in order to cut its payroll costs. Over 50 people were laid off on Tuesday. Of those 50, 5 photographers, including Linda Poole, and photo editor, Victor Vaughan lost their jobs. It is crazy to see that the world of photography is being greatly affected by the economic problems. The greats who are working for Associated Press are losing their jobs.

Click here to read the article.

Monday, November 30, 2009

The Technical Skills Book

In our Photo Imaging III class last quarter, we worked on some basic skills that were needed to be more successful photographers. These skills included color correcting, burning and dodging and restoring damaged images. This quarter for our Multimedia II class, we were asked to create a YouTube video of our technical skills book. Therefore, the image below contains the skills that I have acquired. So, check it out!

Brian Hall

So, I have always been a fan of a graduate from our commercial photography program, Brian Hall. He won Best Portfolio for his graduating class. He is now working with Zack Arias and Marc Climie. His work is awesome. He’s just awesome. Plus, he does a lot of music photography, so that just adds some more awesome points. Any who, Brian Hall is awesome. Check him out!

In the Now: Weddings and Events

So, I was browsing one of the photographers from my earlier posts (Jered Scott) and found this pretty awesome website. The website is In The Now: Weddings and Events. Granted the website is mainly about the weddings and events, I found the photography on there pretty cool. It’s no Denis Reggie, but it is pretty darn creative.The photographs on the site are by many different photographers. I found the photography by Jonilyn Photography pretty nifty. So check out In The Now: Weddings and Events and their photographers.

Image by Jonilyn Photography.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Oh, Photography

On Wednesday, Twitty, Amy and I met up to work on some class work. We decided to work on some video/audio needed for my photo essay for Ms. Finch’s Photojournalism class. We eventually got something that was suitable for class. However, it was quite difficult to start and keep a serious face. Check out the video below to understand what I mean.

Ryan Russell

WOOO music photography! I just love it.
Any who, I found another music photographer that took photos for the magazine, Alternative Press. His name is Ryan Russell. I like his style because its not a “HEY, look at me!”, as a lot of photography I see. It seems more down to earth and chill. I like that. So check Ryan Russell out!

Image of The Gaslight Anthem.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Mark Seliger

When They Came to Take My Father. This is a book by Mark Seliger about survivors from concentration camps from World War II. I really like the images the first time I saw them. I still do. I finally looked at the rest of his images. They’re awesome. I enjoyed them, but the images from his book will always be my favorite. Therefore, I suggest checking out Mark Seliger.

Annie Leibovitz

Her photos should be familiar. She’s worked for Rolling Stone and now Vanity Fair. She photographed the last photo of John Lennon. She was the photographer for the infamous scandalous Miley Cyrus photograph. Still can’t guess? Her name is Annie Leibovitz. She alone was the main reason that I wanted to become a photographer. I adore her work. It’s unique, different and just wow to me. She is my inspiration. Therefore, I suggest you guys should check her out. Watch the interview below on Annie Leibovitz.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Wedding Photography

Today, our advanced portraiture professor, Mrs. Harkins, introduced us into what goes behinds the scenes of wedding photography. All I have to say is... WHOA. Their line of photography is just purely insane. I would love to take a photographs of a wedding... with an assistant or someone to help me out. So, I got on YouTube and found a video on the top 10 wedding photographers in the world, which includes Denis Reggie.

Amy Blues, The Official

I got my Low Key image approved finally. I battled printed and eventually had to reshoot. It has been a crazy process, but I am quite happy about this one. Therefore, I thank AMY! I also hope I will be able to quickly print and mount this image for next week. Sweeet!
Amy Blues

Amy Blues

Check it out. It's a video from the Amy Blues photo shoot. It was a fun photo shoot.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Jered Scott

Man, do I love music photography. One of my favorite music magazines has always been Alternative Press. Unlike Rolling Stone, AP is a little more on the younger side and a bit on the crazy side. First off, I love the music. The photography is awesome. I did a post on one of their photographers, Tim Harmon. Therefore, I decided to another photographer, Jered Scott. His work is pretty awesome. Check him out! Click the photo for Jered Scott's Flickr account.
Dizmas Album / Press shoot

Image of Dizmas

Nigel Barker

Now, I am generally not a fan of fashion photography, but I decided to make an exception. After watching a couple seasons of America's Next Top Model, I found the photographer of most of the shoots, Nigel Barker, quite interesting. I just find the whole shoot profound. I don't know how else to describe it. Therefore, I suggest going to YouTube and looking Nigel Barker and America's Next Top Model. Also, check out the interview below.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Wild Thing

So, I have realized that I have been really motivated to reshoot a lot of our projects. Therefore, I decided to reshoot my fantasy for advanced portraiture. My theme was “Where the Wild Things Are“. I thank Amy for being my model once again and helping me out. She’s been quite helpful and aaaawesome! So here’s a peek at the new “Wild Thing.” Let me know what you think!
Wild Thing

Friday, November 20, 2009

Amy Blues, Part II

So, Amy is completely awesome. Mrs. Harkins, our advanced portraiture teacher, as well for helping me as much as she did with my photo shoot. So, I decided to attempt my low key photo shoot a second time. I thank Amy for posing me again. I thought I would experiment with lights this time. I think I was a bit more successful. You be the judge!
Amy Blues

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Jerry Uelsmann


Another major inspiration to me is (has been for almost five years) is Jerry Uelsmann. His work is breath-taking. None the less, his creations of intriguing and unique compositions is mainly done in the a darkroom. I've have tried to do something like his work with digital. It is much harder than it seems. His method is just wow. Therefore, if you enjoy composition with fantasy, you should check out Jerry Uelsmann.

Small Woods Where I Met Myself
1967

David Bailey


So, I thank Amanda for this piece of inspiration. While browsing her blog, I found a pretty awesome film-based photographer. His name is David Bailey. I find his black and white film photography beautiful in the most simplistic form. Not to mention, he has taken some awesome images of really great people, including Brassai and Salvador Dali. Just awesome. You guys should check him out!

Salvador Dali
Paris, 1972

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Double-0 Ink, Part II

So, I decided to re-shoot my idea for my environmental. Therefore, Amy and I went back to Double-0 Ink. I found that singling out Jimmy and playing with some angles would make it pretty interesting. However, I do wish that I could have played with a gel on the background, but Amy and I were having some difficulty with our light kit. I did get something I liked. I will be going back to play with the gels. I'd like to thank Amy for helping and her patience. I would also like to thank Jimmy for being my subject and being patient with all the technical difficulties. Any who, wish me luck.
Jimmy

Monday, November 16, 2009

Joey Lawrence

Thanks to Amy, I just checked out Joey Lawrence (No, not Joey Lawrence the actor). I really enjoy music photography and items related to that. I also find that the lighting used in music photography is quite awesome. Therefore, I decided to blog about Joey Lawrence. His work is pretty awesome. I mainly like how he uses contrast and lighting in his photographs. He's also done a few music videos and promotional photographs (Twilight). I suggest you guys should check Joey Lawrence out.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Double-0 Ink

Amy and I also worked on my environmental. I've always loved monster make up. So, I originally wanted to do a monster make-up artist, but I was unable to find one. Therefore, I decided to something else that I really liked. I decided to do a tattoo artist. Twitty took me to Double-0 Ink in Winder and introduced me to Jimmy Valderaz, the owner. This guy is really nice and an awesome artist. He's also down to help out a student. So, I'm helping him get his name out. So check him and his shop out.
Jimmy

Doing That Photo Thing

Pretty productive day yesterday. Amy and I worked on some more fill flash (see image below). We even helped Twitty with his environmental. His shot was pretty awesome. His subject (his dad) was funny as usual. We even did my environmental. All in all, very productive day that ended with Waffle House. Haha.
Amy

Saturday, November 14, 2009

It's Just Another Day

In the life of a photo student, we photograph all the time. Photojournalism has literally pushed me to go out every day to go and take photos. I haven't had a weekend where I didn't go and take photos. It's nice, but stressful at times.
Yesterday, Amy and I did her environmental. Today, we are going to do our fill flash and my environmental. Quite a busy day. Hopefully, I can get my photo essay started. We shall see. Wish Amy and I luck this weekend.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Dave LaChapelle

If you haven't heard about Dave LaChapelle, then you're just silly. His work is literally everywhere, from album covers to music videos, including No Doubt's "It's My Life", to advertising , including "Got Milk?", Dave LaChapelle is quite famous. His outrageous style with no boundaries scenarios make his work just completely awesome. You guys should check him out. Check out the video below for a brief look at Dave LaChapelle.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Veteran's Day

So, Wednesday adventures fell on Veteran's day, which was pretty cool. Therefore, Amy, Twitty, Cooper and Brittany and I headed down to Historic Lawrenceville to scout some cool spots for Veteran's Day. I wish we got to see some more parades or something related to this holiday, but today was a good day. So, I'm dedicating this post to all the veterans and young soldiers who are fighting for us or have lost their lives fighting.
Veteran's Day

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Jeremy Cowart

So, Amy showed me this photographer, Jeremy Cowart, not too long ago, and all I could say was "Wow." This guy is pretty crazy. I really like how he lights and experiments with his photography. I really like his music photography as well. It, like most of the other artists I blog about, is an inspiration. Check out a behind the scenes video of the Yellow Cavalier photo shoot.

Monday, November 9, 2009

The View

The interview that is. Haha.
Anyways. Last week, I had the opportunity to sit down with Amy and do a little interview. She and I basically discussed our weekend and the events we endured, including Pride Fest. We gave a lot of feedback to each other, including feedback from Ms. Finch. Therefore, click HERE to listen to the interview. Enjoy!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Pow Wow and Indian Festival

So, Amy and I probably had the busiest weekend in quite a long time. From the Veteran's Day Parade to the Pow Wow Festival, we were just busy, busy, busy. It was crazy, but definitely worth it. Today was the 10th Annual Pow Wow and Indian Festival at Stone Mountain Park. Although, we missed the first couple of days (it started on Thursday), we didn't miss out on a lot. In fact, today was definitely enjoyable. It made me wish that Amy and I did go to the other days of the festival. The image below is just a glimpse.
Pow Wow

Wild Thing, pt. II

After the parade, Amy and I decided to work on my fantasy shot for advanced portraiture. I believe we had a little easier time doing the shoot today. I might want to do it earlier in the day, but we shall see. Give some feed back, please! I also worked on a fill flash assignment for photojournalism. I hope that works as well.
Wild Thing

Veteran's Parade

Yesterday, Amy, her family and I went down to Atlanta to take some images of the Veteran's Day Parade. Although, we were still struggling with flash and what not. I did get a couple images that did not involve flash and were pretty good. (Hopefully, haha.)
Dani

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Wild Thing

So yesterday, Amy and I went out to buy some supplies and test our flash. In the process, we decided to shoot my fantasy for our advance portraiture class. We are still working out a couple things with both flash and my project, but we'll get it. So here's a glimpse of Amy as Max from "Where the Wild Things Are."
Wild Amy

Thursday, November 5, 2009

New Blog

Hey everybody!
So, I now have a second blog out. I'm with WordPress! I will be updating both as much as possible. Therefore, keep in touch and check my other blog out!
http://adoemland.wordpress.com/

Henri Cartier-Bresson

One of my favorite film based photographers is Henri Cartier-Bresson. He, just like Jonas Bendiksen, is a Magnum photographer. He is also one of the founders of Magnum. I find his work just amazing. The way he used his photographs to portray drawings that can be found in a sketchbook is just amazing. Henri Cartier-Bresson's night photography as well as his "in the moment" photographs are definitely inspirational. So yea. You should check him out if you haven't yet.
Click here for his foundation website. (It's in French). Also check out Artsy.net for more information. Click here for the link.
Check out this video about his work.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Jonas Bendiksen

So, I was browsing around to find some inspiration again for photojournalism. As you can see in the previous blog, I am definitely struggling with it. Anyways, I found a Norwegian photographer, Jonas Bendiksen, who is represented by Magnum, which is one of the top photography agencies in the world. I found him quite interesting for the places he has done work in, such as Nairobi, Mumbai and Caracas. Pretty interesting places and photographs as well. I do really enjoy photographs that reveal places and lives of others. I also like the fact that he doesn't like to use a lot of equipment for his shoots. It reveals that he is using major problem solving techniques to make these images, which I admire and wish to do without problems.
Check out the video as Jonas Bendiksen describes a few shoots and upcoming book.

Wednesday Adventures

So, today was another Wednesday adventure with Amy. It was awesome just like every other one, except Twitty and Cooper joined us for a little while. After some awesome $1 pizza, Twitty, Amy and I decided to go out and test out flashes for our fill flash assignment. I can clearly say that I am having a difficult time with just like I am with photojournalism. I need a little help with the fill flash assignment. I also need some help figuring out a topic for our photo essay. Therefore, my dearest friends, HELP!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Danny Clinch

So, I decided to post something about another one of my favorite photographers. His name is Danny Clinch. Our teacher, Mr. Jones showed us some of his work back when we were still freshmen. I adore his work. His photography, which is music photography, is the kind I would like to make a career out of. Danny Clinch is a true inspiration. You should check him out!
Here is a video he did for Tom Wait's Video, "Lie To Me."

Monday, November 2, 2009

She Made the Shape of a Heart With Her Hands


I know this isn't really photography related, but everything can lead to a good photo if you know how to make it one. Well, almost everything. Anyways, I've always supported To Write Love on Her Arms because of the message they send. Non-profit programs such as TWLOHA and TOMS Shoes, keep a little hope in this messed up world. None the less, they do amazing things for people. TWLOHA helps those who feel that they are not loved and become depressed. They just give ... HOPE. Therefore, my purpose for this blog is to say write "Love" on your arm on Friday. This way, you show people that you care without saying a word.
Click here to read the TWLOHA vision.

Parish Kohanim

Another option for an internship is Parish Kohanim. His work is a little different from photography that I would like to specialize in, but I'm open to learning. Parish is a fine art and studio photographer. I would love to work with him because I could learn more portrait and studio photography, which I have learned to love. His art is pretty much... ART!
Check out this video and see a glimpse of his process and studio as he uses the Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III.

A Look at the Pride Parade

So, for the past few posts, I've been saying I went to Pride Fest. It was a great experience and amazing environment, even with crazy protestors. I was going to try and post something last night after the parade, but I was so exhausted that I never made it to my computer. The parade was great. It was such a beautiful day. Amy and I definitely enjoyed it. So here's a small glimpse of the parade.
Peace and Pride

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Pride Parade

Today is the last day of Pride Fest. Amy and I have been waiting for the parade for quite a while.. Haha. Let's just say we really need a feature for our photojournalism class. So we are hoping our unique styles and crazy angles get us what we've been trying to get. Wish Amy and I some major luck.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Pride Fest

So, Amy and I back from the first day of Pride Fest. We are exhausted. Today was the very chill day of Pride Fest, especially because it was raining most of the morning. But we were able to walk around and check out all the booths that they have there. Pretty awesome time. Even after the protests who are against gay pride came out with crosses and signs, Amy and I had a pretty awesome time. Check out the image below for a glimpse of the protesters and supporters.
Pride Fest

It's Finally Here

Yay! So, for the past two weeks or so, Amy and I have been discussing the Atlanta Pride Festival. We both have been very excited to go. Its here! Today is the first day of Pride Fest. So, wish Amy and I some major luck. We're hoping to get our feature done this weekend. Woo!

Friday, October 30, 2009

Tim Harmon

So, I got bored and decided to find another band photographer to check out. I found Tim Harmon (not to be confused with wedding photographer, Tim HARMAN). This guy is pretty awesome. He does a lot of band photography that I would really love to learn and do. None the less, he has done covers for my favorite music magazine, Alternative Press. Not only that, but he has done photo shoots with some of my favorite bands (blink 182). Definitely, awesome.
Check out the video below for a behind the scenes shoot with The Maine.

Obama Honors Dead


On National News Photographers Association, President Obama, who lifted an 18 year ban on photographing the dignified return of flag-draps soldiers killed in battle, was found early this morning at the Dover Air Force Base. He was photographed saluting the body of fallen soldier, U.S. Army Sgt. Dale R. Griffin, as the body was carried off an Air Force C-17. Its nice to see a more humane part of the president. I thought this was a pretty cool article, especially because of what Obama did earlier this year for photographers. Cool...

Click here to read the article.

Day 1: Pride Fest

Well, not really. Today, Amy and I decided to go down to Piedmont Park to get a glimpse of Pride Fest. Nothing like wow and out there just yet. But we were able to see the layout of Pride Fest just before the rain came down. Amy and I can't wait to go. Definitely excited!
Oh, we also saw this sleeping man. He seemed quite tired and didn't mind the rain. Ha ha.
Snoring Old Man

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Ansel in Color


So, I am still browsing for ideas for homework and what not and found something awesome. I found a glimpse of
Ansel Adam's upcoming book, "Ansel Adams in Color." I didn't really think he did a lot of color work, but he did. There are some pretty awesome photos. You guys should check it out!
Click here for the glimpse of his book.

A Hit Close to Home


On September 26, Tropical Storm Ketsana flooded the streets of Manila (the capital of the Philippines). Did you know that 80% of the capital is submerged underwater, which left nearly four million people have been displaced from their homes? This storm brought the Philippines the worst rains in four decades, but that was not it. A week later, Typhoon Parma caused more damage, which led to landslides killing almost 200 people. These two storms caused Filipinos tons of damage and lots of problems, such as fears of disease and food shortages.
This is such a tragedy and hits me pretty hard. I'm half Filipino, and I still have family there. So, this definitely worries me. I wish the best of luck to Santa Cruz and Manila, which were the two cities hit the most by these storms. I hope everything gets better.
Click here to read the photo story found on the First Post website.

Lou Freeman

So, I did an earlier blog about one of my favorite Atlanta-based photographers, Zack Arias. I decided to blog about another. Can you guess? Probably not. She's Atlanta-based and freelances in about everything. Who is she? Her name is Lou Freeman. I enjoy her photography mainly because of how she composes her images. I just find them fun and interesting. She, as well as Zack Arias, are options for internship. Check out the video below for more on Lou Freeman.

Steal from the Rich, Photograph the Poor

Found on Pasadena-Star News, local photographer, Michael E. Stern, offers free headshots for the jobless. On October 22, Stern and his team of interns took professional headshots of nearly 40 men and women at Women at Work, in Pasanda, California--FOR FREE. Seriously, this guy is just... AWESOME. Especially because of the economic struggle that is happening in the U.S., Michael Stern is still giving back to the community. RIGHT ON!
Click here to check out the article.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Wednesday Adventures

So, if you haven't heard, Amy and I go on weekly adventures every Wednesday. We get some $1 pizza slices and then go out and take pictures. Usually we go to Atlanta, but today we went to Downtown Duluth. Not as exciting as I wished it would be, but we had fun anyways. I can't wait for this weekend. Amy and I are going to the Gay Pride Festival to get a feature. Wish us luck! We need it.

Lions, Tigers and Bears. OH MY!


Well, not really lions, tigers and bears, but close enough. Don't understand what am I talking about? Well, for our advanced portraiture class, we are doing a fantasy/fashion/glamour photo shoot. I decided to endure some fantasy for once. Therefore, AMY and I will be traveling to Where the Wild Things Are. This makes me so happy that I get to recreate one of my favorite children stories.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

A Bit of Boredom


So, I decided to take a break on editing "Bob." Therefore, I decided to browse some Nikon products, including lenses. So, I have been saving up money to buy something. But, I'm on the fence on what I want. I could wait longer and buy a new camera body, such as a D300S or something. OR... I could buy a new lens like a wide-angle lens. I really like the second idea (Mainly because of the image above). I could always buy little (but expensive) things for my camera. I don't know yet. Any suggestions??

"Beautiful Horror"


So, I was browsing around for some inspiration for photojournalism features, I found a pretty interesting art review. As technology flourishes, photographers increase the use of software to create visual fictions. However, some photographers, including Fazal Sheikh, try to help visual truth survive. In other words, Sheikh, like other documentary photographers, try to do "Straight Photography." Straight Photography is photography that attempts to depict a scene as it is actually seen, which means no manipulation. Sheikh is currently exhibiting his images from the "Beloved Daughters: Photographs at the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego, California. Photographers like Sheikh are awesome and a true inspiration. I really like doing straight photography. I really wish I could check out the exhibit.
Click here to read the rest of the art review on Fazal Sheikh.
Click here to read some information about Fazal Sheikh's exhibition at the Museum of Photographic Arts.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Storm Thorgerson


So while my teacher and I were practicing "Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd, we started talking about the album covers and what not. I was pretty curious to who did the album cover for "Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd. My teacher said it was Storm Thorgerson. In fact, Storm Thorgerson did all the album covers for Pink Floyd. He also did covers for The Cranberries, Led Zepplin and Dream Theater. I thought that was completely awesome. I really like how he incorporated photography with graphic design to create awesome album covers. He not only did non-moving art work, he did partly moving artwork for DVD menus and what not. He also did completely moving work, such as videos and documentaries. This guy is pretty awesome. You guys should check him out.
Click here for Storm Thorgerson.

Productive Day


While the rest of the class worked on creating the set, Damian, Brittany and I worked on the advertising part of Holiday Portraits. In other words, we made the flyers and items related to advertising. Man. I was battling the flyer for a little while. Major props to Damian. He did an awesome job creating the background of the flyer. After he did that, I began to place in the info and what not. I battled that for most of the class period. Brittany worked on creating tags and what not for us. Woo! So, its official. We have the quarter size flyer for Holiday Portraits
has been completed. Check it out!
Plus, the blog for Holiday Portraits has been updated. Check it out!
(Click here)

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Economic Problems Hit the Photo World


According to PDN, more layoffs are occurring at Condé Nast Media Group. These layoffs mainly hit Vanity Fair and W magazines. On October 8th, PDN announced that Condé Nast had already lost almost over 180 employees. As of October 16th, more employees are losing their jobs, which included Lou Cona who originally took over for Richard Beckman earlier this year. These layoffs are resulting in company wide review and cost cutting efforts. The review lead to four major titles closing, which are Gourmet, Cookie, Modern Bride and Elegant Bride. Apparently, more cut backs and layoffs will be occurring in the company.
Click here for the October 8th article.
Click here for the October 16th article.

Tats For Tits


Today is the day for Tats for Tits. If you don't know what I am talking about, you should check out the flyer above. Magick Dragon II is doing a event to support research for breast cancer and the Susan G. Komen. They will be giving pink ribbon tattoos for $20 and up. They will be doing this from 3:00pm to 9:00 pm today. Half of the proceeds will go to the Susan G. Komen
Also, good luck ladies on your last day of the Breast Cancer 3 day walk. I hope it went very well. One day, I want to do this walk.
Foundation. I wish I could be there and take some photographs, but I am feeling really under the weather today. I hope I feel better tomorrow. I want to go out and take photos tomorrow as well.

Friday, October 23, 2009

A Sign of Hope

Today, I went out for a little while to search for some interesting things for my Photojournalism assignment. For most of it, I had no luck. Out of the blue, I found something, or someone rather, that caught my eye. A homeless man on the side of the road with a sign that said, "Food." He looked awesome, well, not really. But I thought he would make a good photo. Therefore, I asked him and gave him some money. He was very kind and very happy to see that I had given him something. He just looked quite happy, even after I left. I think I inspired someone else to give him something. Just as I called Amy, a car was pulled over, and he was near the window. I'm hoping they helped out. Well yea. I learned something. Even if they are homeless, a little change gives them hope.
So here's Bob. I'm not done editing the image, but I wanted to blog about it.
Bob

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Zack Arias

So, I'm still in my Multimedia II class and tried really hard to avoid making another blog. BUT, I found this video that I thought was pretty awesome. It's a YouTube video that one of my favorite photographers, Zack Arias, made for Scott Kelby and his website. He pretty much made an informational video about Photoshop and post-production editing. The video starts off as a mix of bloopers and hard cuts, but as the video progresses, it describes the life of Zack Arias. No joke. This video goes from being funny to a serious tale. It is truly an inspiring story from a great photographer. You see a side that most would not expect to see. I really like it. I hope you do too.
For more info about Zack Arias, click here and check out his blog

Museum Maximizes the Value of Photo


Today, the creator ImageSpan Inc., the creator of LicenseStream, announced that the Missouri History Museum has selected LicenseStream to promote, protect, track and create new revenue streams from prints and images. This process is helping maximize the value of its extensive library of history images. Apparently, this helps save customers and staff valuable time by making it easy for customers to find and license with a few mouse clicks historic images from its extensive archives. The museum has over 3,000 images, including an image of Charles Lindberg (shown above). So this is definitely helping them out. I found that pretty awesome especially because of how many images that the museum has. Just awesome.

If you would like to read the actual article, click here.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Don't Harsh My Mellow Man

Haha. I love saying that.
Any who. Today was awesome. Amy and I have a new tradition. We get pizza and go on a photo adventure. I suggest joining us.
After pizza, we drove down to Atlanta and explored. We got a glimpse of Cavalia by Atlantic Station. However, we didn't see a lot of images that we would like to capture. Therefore, we ventured (or got lost rather) to Little Five Points. It was awesome. We broke our insecure fear of talking to strangers and got some awesome shots. I'm so proud of Amy! She got amazing photos of Copper John. He's a really awesome guy who makes jewelry out of copper. Awesome day.
Copper John
This is Copper John

P.S. The GTC Holiday Portraits site is being fixed. The facebook is up.

Struggling Welfare Family

While browsing my photojournalism book last night, I started reading a particular photo story. It is called "Struggling Welfare Family." All I have to say is wow. I love reading intense stories about struggling families and wish I could find more ways to help them out. However, this one story just stopped me dead in my tracks. I think it's because I can actually see the story being told. It is definitely an inspiring story.

If you want to read the story I am talking about, it can be found in "Photojournalism: The Professional's Approach." It's in Chapter 11 and starts on page 254. Enjoy.

Major kudos to the author, Kari René.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Ban Reversed

While browsing PDN for some photojournalism inspiration, I found this article that just made my jaw drop. Apparently in September, the US government issued a ban on photographs of military personnel being killed in action. It seems the main reason the RC East (Regional Command East) placed this ban on photographers because of Associated Press distributing a photography of a mortally wounded American Marine in Afghanistan. However, on October 16th, the ban was reversed. PDN stated, "The change came as the Pentagon called the ban an “isolated incident” amid media scrutiny this week."
Wow. Simply, wow.

Click here for PDN article.
Image by Julie Jacobson of Associated Press
Image of Lance Cpl. Joshua M. Bernard

Work Work Work!

Lab was just crazy. Haha. Not really. Despite the craziness (or lack of), I had a very productive day. Even though I was battling my photo for almost 4 hours, I finally finished it and printed the final version. Woo! Not only that, I got my low key assignment approved! Not bad. Well, back to the grind stone. PEACE!
Check out what may be my low key photo.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Morphing MAN

So, I was browsing around trying to find some inspiration for upcoming portraiture assignments and I found this guy.
Now, don't be fooled. This isn't really him. His name is Martin Levinne.
He is known as the "Morphing Man." No joke, this guy can really look like the people he is portraying. It's crazy. Every week, he chooses 3, I repeat 3, people to portray in pretty much full make up and create images like the one above. The images are wow. Especially for a guy who has had surgery twice, just to manipulate his face. I say dedication.
Click here for his website.

Image by Martin Levinne

Amy Blues

So, it's official. I really enjoy doing low key photo shoots. I AMY for being an awesome model and just having fun with it. I also have to thank Amanda, Nicole and Damian for their help and suggestions with my shoot. The shoot wouldn't have been as smooth and fun without their help. Wooo! I feel accomplished.
Amy Blues

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Low Key

Tomorrow is our Low Key/High Key shoot for our Advanced Portraiture class. I'm preeeetty excited. Even though my model got sick today, AMY is filling in for her. I really do appreciate it. I think tomorrow is going to be fun. I'm going with a "Blues Brothers" theme with a little twist. I'm pretty excited. Once again, THANKS AMY! Feel better Heather.

Image found here.