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Archive for May, 2008

My take on cooking up images.

Posted by photographicdesign on May 28, 2008

 

   Someone saw an article in a magazine lately that showed how to do a certain technique to get a certain look to an image. Just happened to be a look that I happen to like; in fact -I do to a lot of my work. ( the “Weiner” above is an overexagerated version, ok? Or maybe not sooo much, hmmmm….)
I was asked how that made me feel- having my “secret” out there for everyone to see….hmmmm.. The “politically correct” answer or how it made me REALLY feel?
How about both?
   First of all, I’ve written “how to’s” for Lexar, Fujifilm, PPS, WV Wild and Wonderful, to name a few with just this kind of information, so It would be hypocritical for me to say anything other than ” Hope the check clears! “
Honestly, the internet is full of people spilling their guts on how they do everything, no matter how cool originally it may be- so that nothing seems unique as it once did for long; same goes for magazines ( this one was an industry magazine of how to’s and stuff) but by the same turn, it’s the stuff we all ( me included ) want to learn about! Otherwise, what’s the point?
   I wasn’t miffed, or mad, for that matter. There will always be people that just don’t care for that sort of “look” or technique on something; and that’s OK. I’m interested in the ones who want to BUY my work and don’t ask questions “how”.
   The main thing for me is this: I don’t do any enhancements or even take a shot with the thought “hmmm- maybe this will sell”
   I am only interested in A: Is this something my client want’s to convey or B: Is this relevent to what I want to say as an artist?
   If I can answer either of those two questions with my photography, then that’s what I do. I don’t want to be defined by a technique; the technique is only a tool- like my camera is a tool. Technique can become pase’ I want to stay relevent and open to new possibilities!
   So no, I’m not upset that people can look at my “secret sauce” for images online or in a book- that’s how we all learn and I didn’t come up with something that wasn’t already thought of by someone else anyway- It’s the main ingredient that makes the meal- everything else should just compliment the flavor……
          You should see what I’m cooking up next ;-)

 

 BTW: If you’d like to see some of my work- click here:  Photographic Design

 

 

 

 

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Design Works Studio Open House

Posted by photographicdesign on May 16, 2008

Visit with the studio\'s owner.

My good friend Michael Switzer held his studio’s open house last night. Here I am pictured on the Left with Michael - He had a couple of light boxes that were as big as my car! ( yep, I’m jealous…)

 I wish them all the best - here’s a link to his website: DESIGN WORKS STUDIO

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Monday Morning

Posted by photographicdesign on May 5, 2008

Well, It’s Monday and I’m trying to look really busy focus on the tasks at hand.
I’ve got photos to retouch, print, and deliver- the things one has to do in order to get paid, but I soooo want to be outside doing Spring things and enjoying the sunshine!

With that in mind, I remind myself that it is the disipline of doing the mundane that makes the extraodinary possible. 

Happy Monday everybody!

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2008 Fujifilm Talent Team

Posted by photographicdesign on May 1, 2008

I’ve been a part of the Fujifilm Talent Team for Three years now, and it never gets old-I’ve been picked up for another year! This is a great company to be affiliated with!

Here’s the News Release I got from them.

 FUJIFILM USA ANNOUNCES NEW PROFESSIONAL TALENT TEAM

The Fujifilm Talent Team consists of 112 world renowned photographers who share their vision and expertise with both current and new generations of photographic artists and business people.

The Fujifilm Talent Team consists of 112 world renowned photographers who share their vision and expertise with both current and new generations of photographic artists and business people.

The Talent Team’s mission is to communicate their knowledge and expertise in the photographic field while clearly defining how to make today’s imaging environment a more creative and profitable experience. Whether capturing their images on film or via digital means, these talented photographers are all leaders in their field and are Fujifilm Shooters. The Talent Team’s activities include providing seminars and workshops, and producing art and gallery exhibits.

 

The link below will take you to the member istings :
2008 TALENT TEAM MEMBERS
http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/professional_photography/cable_release/index.html

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