The manager at chick fil a just bought a homeless guy in their restaurant lunch. Now that's Christ like service.
Ready. Aim. Photography!
Monday, February 6, 2017
Sunday, February 5, 2017
Cub Scouts
I'm a Wolf den leader for a Cub Scout pack down in Benton. Saturday night was our Blue and Gold Banquet and it had a Star Wars theme to it.
I love teaching the boys things you learn in scouting and seeing them grow up, even as just 8 year olds.
And I got a selfie with Darth Vader!
Friday, February 3, 2017
Friday, February 20, 2015
Challenge
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Friday, June 6, 2014
Time for some action!
I was wandering around with just my 50mm prime and saw this excellent skim boarder and asked if I could take some shots of her. Now I wasn't really set up this type of shooting but I got a few I hope worked out. It is always a challenge to shoot a subject you're not prepared for. I have a lot of respect for people who can get good candid photos, as I normally work in a very staged or controlled environment.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Three weeks
I haven't touched my camera in three weeks. Unfortunately for this blog, its followers and my creativity. A different hobby has really been taking up all my spare energy.
My apology and I hope to bring you interesting and beautiful pictures again in the month of May.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
It may be silly....
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
I should rename my blog....
I really should rename this blog to "Ready, Aim, Photoshop" as I'll I've been doing lately is just playing around with photos in CS6. I do have a couple composite projects in mind that will require original photos, but we'll see how quickly they happen.
1.I want to do a 360 panorama photo series. Like the roof of my house, the beach and so on.
2.One of my long time model collaborators asked if I could do a mermaid shoot/photoshop of her and a friend as mermaids. So whenever our schedules all mesh I'll do that. The photos will be easy, the photoshop part will be tricky.
Until then, I just keep doing quick, dirty, fun stuff like this one from this morning. I like to call it "Really Off-Roading".
Besides getting the tonal quality of the two photos to be fairly close the very best thing to make them look nice is to make sure the perspective matches between the two source photos. Without that, eh, just won't look good.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Anchorman 2
The Preeminent Cat Photographer, that should be my new title sometimes. Really the only thing I've taken pictures of in the past month is my cat and the Photoshopping the results.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Models!
So I put a casting call out on a modeling website for a photo shoot idea that I have. The idea must resonate as I had about 16 replies to it over the course of two weeks.
And not a single one of those contacts turned into an actual meeting, let alone cool photos.
Models, you have a look that I'm after and usually the ability to pose. I have thousands of dollars in equipment, the technical skill to use it properly and the vision for us to make art together.
We both have something to offer each other in the process, so please stop sabotaging the process.
What you can expect from me:
-a clear goal for the shoot
-respect in speech and action
-being on time
-prompt reply to email or text
-direction in what I want you to do if you're unsure
-all the raw data, some photos finessed in Photoshop, some watermarked and all on a dvd
What I expect from you:
-being on time
-a willingness to listen
-collaborating in the process
-attributing me when using the photo in any way, like Facebook, your portfolio ect
Notice how most of this deals with communication. There are lots of girls with a "look", but evidently not many with responsibility on top of it.................
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Proposed Business Card
Friday, January 17, 2014
Are you a professional?
A city in Kansas, Overland Park, is now charging people $50 for a permit to take pictures within the city's parks. But only if you're taking pictures of a "subject", ie anything that you brought to the park like a baby, dog, kid, couple, flowerpot. And only if you're a professional.
Hmm, how do they spot a professional photographer? Well here is how their city council decided to define it: The city council members debated Monday about the difference between an amateur and professional photographer. They determined a professional photographer is anyone who intends to sell their photos, set up, carry or use equipment such as a tripod, long lenses, light meter, strobes, interchangeable lenses, reflectors or other equipment not normally carried by casual park visitors, or someone who uses models, sets or changes of clothes in their photography.
Of course this makes me a professional photographer. But what about you? Would you be a pro in the parks department's eyes? I feel sorry for any serious amateur or photography student there.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Night Bears
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
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