“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.
Shooting to Layout: A Point of Purchase Display
One of the most difficult parts of commercial photography is shooting to layout. A designer or art director has an approved layout, and your shot must work within the elements on the page. We see it a lot in catalog, advertising, collateral, and web oriented...
A WordPress Plugin for Photographers
A Kickstarter for Photographers to LOVE. My friend Jon Mathers is a photographer / programmer down in Perth, Australia. He and I were chatting about some new and better tools for photographers using Wordpress, and Jon decided to build a...
Because… Natalia (and it’s Friday)
Jake Stangel on Starting Out as a Professional Photographer
Jake Stangel is one of my favorite photographers. I love the fresh way he shoots, and his no-nonsense approach to making images that reveal more than what may meet the eye in the real world. First: here is an hour talk he gave at CCA, and it is really good. (Below is...
Shooting to Layout: P52 Members are “Cooking” with heat!
The assignment was given with a "napkin" layout. A very simple sketch similar to what we get from AD's from time to time. Then the photographers got to download the layout - and shoot to that layout exactly. It is one of my favorite assignments because we get to see...
A Few More Portraits
The 8 Week Portrait Classes are now finished. I added a bonus photographer on for each of them (9 photographers per class) and this is the gallery of inspired images from the bonus photographer for the 8 Week II class, Mark Tucker. We look at the work of the...
Ten Things to Remember As You Begin Your Photographic Odyssey
Ten Things to Remember As You Begin Your Photographic Odyssey I stopped doing what I was doing and began to be a photographer one day. I had been around photographers, but I didn’t have any clue what being a "professional" really meant. I simply started out as a...
Portraits, Portraits!
More amazing portraits from the last portrait group. Just so impressed with the hard work and growth that was the hallmark of all these classes. [gallery link="file" columns="4"...
Catherine Vibert Delivers Social Media Headshots
P52 Alum and member Catherine Vibert explains the necessity of having a perfect headshot for Social Media. This kind of client centric marketing will create an interest in those needing to have the best headshots they can get. And - that is EVERYBODY on social media...
An Easy Tool for Shooting to Format
Project 52 Alums Anna and Filipe (McGunn Media) have created a set of templates (mattes) for shooting to formats that are many times required - especially by social media. They have made them available free on their site as well, so you can download them if you need...