Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Project 365 / Day 34 - Used Couple

Day 34 - Used Couple


Day 34 - Used Couple



This photo pretty much sums up my day…  It’s a metaphor about how two things can get so burnt up and old of each other all they can do is turn away from one another and cause tension.  Interesting? (no this is not about myself but an observation I made)
In other news (lol)  Today was my sister in-law Leeann’s birthday party at the In-laws.   I hope she didn’t have too terrible of a birthday, but all of our children (her and her husband have two boys) love to get together and play.  So they had a ton of fun.  I took a lot of photos on the G11 and am still experimenting with it more and more.  To finish they day off, we like to drive over to Disneyland and park in the McDonnald’s parking lot and watch the Fireworks Show.  It’s kind of a tradition for us that we haven’t done much this year.
Going to keep it short tonight.
Enjoy
-Steven


Wednesday, April 21, 2010

"Project 365" Day 31 - Links That Bind

Day 31 - Links That Bind
Day 31 - Links That Bind





I brought the new G11 out today when I went to pick up my daughter from her school.  I’ve been eying this chain for the past week now for a photo.  I’ve just not been close enough to it to take it’s photo yet.  Somebody took what used to be a swing or something and hooked the two ends of the chain together.  It’s kind of interesting and makes this cool little framing.
As I start to get to know the G11 better I’m able to do more with it, but I’m still on learning curve.  It’s a bit disappointing in the essence of being used to 22 Megapixel images from a Full 35mm Framed Sensor haha, but it’s so small and fun to take photos with.  I’m not complaining yet, but I’m still learning the shortcomings and the good stuff still.  It will take a bit longer than one day.
Enjoy
-Steven

Monday, April 19, 2010

"Project 365" Day 29 - Little Flame Big Light

Day 29 - Little Flame
Day 29 - Little Flame Big Light





Today was another one of those “I almost forgot to take a photo today” days.  Well I didn’t forget in the end, but ran outside right as the sun was falling.  My wife and daughter were already sitting outside along with a horde of Misquitos biting as the light went away.  I was practicing taking some photos of the girls in the yard using my 50 1.8.  Tiffany lit up her cigarette right as I was taking this one.  I think it’s pretty cool because it shows just how bright 1 Flame can get.  It’s raised the exposure by a certain amount and really made her face stand out.  Pretty cool if you ask me.
I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s 365 as it should be pretty cool.
Enjoy
-Steven


Sunday, April 18, 2010

Project 365 / Photo-A-Day 30 Day Re-Cap

I was going to write up a separate thing for the last 30 days for each post of my Project 365, or do a weekly re-cap, but I've decided to show you each picture with a link.  


I am also posting everything on Flickr along with my Project 365 page.


Day 1 - Damn BirdsDay 2 - GrandfatherDay 3 - Starbucks DealDay 4 - Harley JaneDay 5 - Bob's Car NightDay 6 - The Little HelperDay 7 - Exploring The BeachDay 8 – Miniature PhotographerDay 9 - Friends
Day 10 - CookiesDay 11 - Green VisitorDay 12 - Good Friday
Day 13 - Coloring the EggsDay 14 - Tiniest CameraDay 15 - Tethering in LR3Day 16 - Blackbird StakeoutDay 17 - Tick TockDay 18 - Green Visitors ReturnDay 19 – Old Cowboy CoupleDay 20 – Pink Worn ShoeDay 21 – Black Hole DangerDay 22 - Sleepin LucyDay 23 - Flying SquadronDay 24 - Pretty EyesDay 25 - Swinging FunDay 26 - Hi-Tech WonkaDay 27 - The Gas Station





Monday, February 15, 2010

Re-Learning to Edit

I know I haven't shared much of my work lately with the blog here, but wanted to assure everybody I am busy working on photo projects.  I'm mainly working on building my portfolio right now so I can move on to that next level and define myself as a photographer.  So a lot of what I'm doing hasn't been fully edited yet.  I will however share a headshot I did of my friend Sam Saletta.  

Sam Saletta

 What I wanted to talk about today is editing though.  When I first learned how to use Photoshop, yes I took classes when I was in High School, I was taught on Photoshop 7. (On another note I actually took that class several times because I loved working in it so much.  I still have a certificate from that program actually.)  I was more of the type of person that learns something as an exact science of doing it.  So for me playing with numbers, sliders etc. had to be more of an exact method.  I generally would repeat the same edits to every photo I put through the thing.    This pattern, much like my editing, continued through the years, using the same editing techniques for every photo.  I even developed my own method of repeating slider positions in Lightroom on each photo.  This changed last year when I was working along another photographer and he encouraged... even dared me to branch out and do some creative editing.  So finally in this past year I've been getting more accustomed to doing what I see vs. playing with numbers.  I think editing using your brain, eyes, and emotions is a good way to edit.  Sure you do not want to clip your histogram or smudge everything up, but being able to let go a little bit and experiment I've found really lets the creativity flow.  

My very good friend and fellow photographer Mike "Kangster" Kang actually opened my eyes a little bit a couple of weeks ago when I was working on a Fine Art photo (The Photo I shared in the last blog).  I found out that I didn't understand the adjustment tools and their capabilities in Lightroom.  I figured Exposure and Brightness were the same exact thing... except they control the image in totally different ways.  That actually goes back to my original teachings in Photoshop 7, when I was advised not to play with the Brightness / Contrast tool because it was not as accurate and more destructive than using Levels and Curves.  I figured Lightroom's Brightness was the same way.  Little did I know.  So now I have far more control over my photos than I previously had, and guess what?  The results are showing.  

On another note.  This past week Apple released it's new version of it's photo management program Aperture 3  I have actually downloaded the Trial of it and it's pretty cool.  They have done a great job with this one adding some really cool features.  I am actually really enjoying this feature called Places where you can put all your photos on a map and be able to organize by location.  The next travel photo trip I take I'm definitely going to use it.  What's really cool about it though is I can take a photo with my iPhone (which integrates the GPS Location into the photo) at wherever I'm shooting.  I can then use the location data from that photo for a series of photos from that same location.  For example when I shoot at Bombay Beach at the Salton Sea. I know I took a few of my portfolio shots on that beach on a trip last year.  It definitely has some great potential. 



It does make me excited though to see what Adobe will introduce in the new Lightroom 3 expected to be out within a few months.  We shall wait and see. 


Plugging A Fellow!
For the latest edition of my new series "Plug A Fellow" where I introduce you all to a fellow artist, I wanted to introduce you all to Mike "Kangster" Kang (I know, I talked about him above) 

Mike is a very down to earth guy and cool artist. Some of you may know him from the local Los Angeles Flickr and Los Angeles Strobist groups.  From taking daily photos on his iPhone to Concerts and Portraits, Mike is somebody to look out for. 

A photo of yours truly at Bombay Beach @ The Salton Sea, taken by Mike, with our friend Kim St. Dennis