“What I’ve Learned So Far”
In December I decided to write a post every day on the things that I have learned over the years of my journey. It was fun and it was exhausting… but mostly it was good to reflect.
I will soon be making these posts into an EBook, but if you wish to read them before that happens, well, here you go. Sorry I cannot put them in front order, so start at the back if you want to read them in order. That said, read them in whatever order you want.
March Madness: 02; Natural Window Light Still Life
Still Life by Window Light Tutorial by Heather Gill, Las Vegas A very simple use of window light to make a softly lit still life This is using a single light source and in this case, natural light on black. I had planned to use a strobe but when I started to set up...
March Madness: One Tutorial Per Day – 01
Choosing a Point of View for a Still Life Tutorial by Lily Dale, Illinois For Don's Still Life Workshop, our class was assigned to photograph objects from three points of view: oblique (shooting from straight on), natural (shooting from a standing position) and...
The Always Challenging “Pour Shot”
The pour shot may be one of the most challenging of commercial photography's many challenges. Getting the pour to look right, making sure the liquid is lit so that it looks great, catching the action as it happens... so many things to monitor as the photographer...
How Would You Shoot a Fork?
(NOTE: This is a repost of an article that was corrupted and caused the outage of the site last week.) "How would you shoot a fork?" That was the question I asked my Project 52 Students for last week's assignment. Photograph a fork and make it interesting. Forks are...
The “Long Game” in Photography
The "LONG GAME" Approach to Photography One of the things I notice about the culture lately is that there is more focus on the easy route, the quick way, 'getting to done' without really knowing what got done. There is a quickness to many things we do, and we expect...
A Fragrance Ad by the P52 Members.
THE ASSIGNMENT: Provide the images for an advertorial designed for a consumer magazine. The layout was furnished to the students with only minor changes allowed. Everyone got the same assignment, and look at the amazingly different interpretations. It is hard enough...
A Beautiful Promo
My bud Dave Siegel sent this to me. I think it is very powerful. Showing the before shot next to the final image makes the package more informational as well, and provides the viewer a glimpse into what Dave can do for them. Email promotion.
Interviewed by Frederic Bye: Creativity, Photography, and Purpose
I really enjoyed meeting Frederic and having a chance to discuss art, creativity, and purpose. If you are interested in hearing me blather on about this stuff - and I do so love to do that - give the link a click and listen in. Frederic is a very good interviewer, and...
Deconstructing a Portrait
I want to take a closer look at some of the portraits the students in the 8 Week Portrait Class are doing. Decontructing an image is a very valuable exercise and one that can garner much insight into the way the portrait was conceived and produced. The image above, by...
What We Can Learn from Portraits
Want to increase your photography chops? Try portraiture. When we are working with another person, and trying to make a great portrait of them, we have many challenges that confront the photographic process. The one that is largest, and seems to be one of the more...