Friday, September 7, 2012

PHOTOGRAPHY: Cowboy

Here is the other part.  I think I'll show my last photoshoot in the next couple of days and then stop this blog.  I don't think I'm good at this type of writing.  I do really want to start a foreign movie review blog, though.  I think that would fell much better, but as for all my art things, I just need to be able to focus on them in my own time.  I'm starting to lose why I started writing this one.  Maybe my exploration needs to be my own struggle or something.  Maybe I was just hoping for comments on what I'm good at, but either way it's not how I imagined it would feel.  Rather than sharing things, I want to build my stock and resume.  But there are some things I promised I would share, so it'll be a few posts before I close this particular blog down.  Please look forward to my movie review one though. I get very passionate when it comes to movies, especially foreign films.  It's why I went to film school.  I always wanted to work on films in Japan or Korea.  I'm working hard to get a new job in the industry or just to raise some funds so I can get some new editing programs and build my resume.

Anywhoooo.....

Here are Jame's best pictures from the photoshoot.  I really feel he should have had a plaid over-shirt or something because the shirt really wasn't flattering to his body type.








I really regret not getting more shots to show off his eye colour.  They are very unique.

Monday, September 3, 2012

PHOTOGRAPHY: Cowgirl

I finally finished the picture for my brother's b-day, so as soon as he gets it I will post the process I took!

Here are Chelsea's top pics from the previous shoot.  These were a lot of fun since we played in the water a bit.  The colours she wore actually worked really well for both colour and black and white.








Saturday, September 1, 2012

PHOTOGRAPHY: Western Shoot

The second half of the formal shoot I did actually took very little time with the duo shots. Honestly I like all the individuals better. I asked the models to come dressed as western as they could, a sort of fake western.  Neither are farm folk by nature, so they had to borrow a few things, and I just said to dress more casual with tank tops.  It ended up being a little punk western for Chelsea, but I really liked it.  The location I used was also a really pretty park. One of my favorite actually. It has a nice secluded area where there's a steam and no housed around to hear you if you scream.

Here are some of the very few shots we did of them together:




 Unfortunately, on the one above the scrim we used to light up Chelsea's features ended up reflecting too much light.
The above was really the first time I felt James was actually doing a more model pose.

I really liked playing around with the playground, but kids kept running into the shots even though I tried to pick a slower time.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Why Buy a Mac?

As a former film student I was trained to work on macs.  The power and graphics (provided by Intel) run any professional program like a dream.  Of course, The Sims works smoothly as well, especially when performing social experiments...yes...lots of stress relieving social experiments. Anyway, my photography editing programs for photos works great, but that's because it's a $300 program.  The only reason I even have it is because it was a present. 

The key problem with macs, especially the newer ones, is that they support nothing.  New macs have taken away all of the special ports used for external devices, making you spend more to get the adapters.  Then there's my biggest problem: they do not support powerpc programs.  That means no open source programs or any of the free programs to help me get my work out there.

I had a really nice Final Cut Pro set, but my previous mac last about 15 minutes before overheating and shutting down.  The program is supported by my new mac, however the actual installation program.....IS NOT.  Apple wont respond to anything.  Basically I have over $300 of programing that is now useless and the only way to get things done the way I was professionally taught...is to spend 300 more dollars.  I spent 3 hours trying to find a program online to at least produce quality video until I can get a steady income, but my mac rejected every type of program.  The only thing that does run is the installed imovie; which by comparison is great for home videos, but not the movies I want.  I ended up getting so stressed that I didn't sleep at all.  I got way to frustrated with my situation.

One good thing I've started up again is relearning my animation program.  I would love to do animations and music videos, so I really wanted to relearn the old program.  Luckily my mac actually let's me use it.  It runs really well, but I am still very disappointed in apple and they changes they've made.  It's too much about getting more money in underhanded ways and less about customer satisfaction.  They've taken away almost all the reasons to even own a mac.  I'll never get a iphone or any other apple product.  I'm just waiting for the new Intel phone to reach the states!

So why buy a mac now?  Apple isn't doing a good job of giving me answers.  I would love for them to get me my money back for my useless program.

Sorry for the rant, but I've calmed down a lot since last night.  Sometimes I just need to vent.


Wednesday, August 29, 2012

PHOTOGRAPHY: James's Formal Photos

Here is the last part of the formal photos from my shoot. This was where I found the most trouble, after all my male model was really just a friend who wanted to get some update his pictures. His great attitude and willingness to help out with Chelsea made up for the areas where he lacked talent as a male model.  Still it was the first time using a male model for my actual fashion photography dreams, so I took it as a great experience to learn.

Here are my favorite pics:






Tuesday, August 28, 2012

PHOTOGRAPHY: Chelsea's Formal Photos

 After my break from art, I'm still trying to take things slow. It's only now I realize how much I was pushing and stressig myself everyday to make huge progress on at least one project. I've still got to get things done, but maybe I should slow down a bit. After I finish my drawing, I think I'm going to bring out my painting.

The shoot I showed everyone yesterday had some great individual pictures. I really wanted to share all of them, but I narrowed it down to my favorites. She was a fantastic model. The only trick was trying to guide her away from pin-up style and more towards glamour.




There was a stunning rock feature where we spend a long time getting great shots. I loved the moss on the rock.







Well thank you for joining me today. Tomorrow I'll have more from this giant shoot.  Today I'm going to work a bit on my drawing. I'll keep photographing my progress on the drawing so I can show you my workflow!

Monday, August 27, 2012

PHOTOGRAPHY: First Formal Couple Shoot

 Today I helped my parents do some moving prep for repainting. Of course I was unable to help that much with how my back has been, but in the process I found some of their old albums. Have you ever looked at old photos from the 70's or 80's? I saw their wedding pictures and the "touch-up" effect was just blurring the entire image so you couldn't see the finer details. It actually is really shocking how much photography has changed in only a few decades. It's still kind of a shame how good the quality of photos digital cameras can produce; it makes people think that anyone can be a photographer. I still believe that some people just have a talent for capturing the best of a moment, regardless of the quality of the camera.

I recently did a shoot where I had two models for the first time. They didn't know eachother at all, In fact I lumped a person I had recently met and who wanted some fresh photos, with a model my friend found on ModelMayhem (James and Chelsea). We ended up doing two shoots in two different styles. The first one was at a really gorgeous area with bold rock features. Here are some of the ones I did of the two of them together in the first area (the low res versions):









I'll admit it was a little hard working with James that day, because he was a bit stiff, but he wasn't really a model. I learned a lot from shooting with two models. It was a little awkward because they didn't know eachoher. I'd like to try another couple shoot with both being professionals, then I feel I can really get some great chemistry. We had a lot of fun and I got completely fried. My cohort Katy was there as well. We both got a lot of great shots; we used two separate cameras and helped each other with the lighting. I'll show more of this shoot tomorrow!