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‘Tis the Season for Flickr Wall Art

22 Dec

Tis the Season for Flickr Wall Art

Look what showed up in the mail yesterday: a beautiful 16 x 20 premium photo mounted from Flickr’s new Wall Art service.

The photo is mounted on a one inch board and looks beautiful both on the wall as well as being held my daughter Kate, whose photo I printed.

The process of ordering the print was super easy and I was able to order it directly from the Flickr photo page.

In addition to ordering your own photos as wall art, there is also a huge library of wall art photos that you can purchase from other photographers on Flickr. Flickr recently revised this fine art program and now shares sales proceeds with all photographers involved in their wall art project.

What a wonderful way for Flickr to partner with their photographers who make the site a more beautiful place.


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7 Street Photography Tips and Exercises to Try This Season

24 Apr

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Windswept Hair, Prince and Broadway, SoHo

Windswept Hair, Prince and Broadway, SoHo

If you live near me, the birds are starting to chirp, it no longer hurts your face to walk out the door, and everyone sheds their all black winter outfits and puts on their most interesting attire.

If you live in the southern hemisphere, it’s beginning to cool off nicely. Spring and fall are the best times of the year to capture people and focus on street photography. If ever there’s a time to do it, it’s now.

So here is a list of street photography tips and exercises to get you out there shooting.

1. Linger in the same area

Prada Store, Prince and Broadway, SoHo

Prada Store, Prince and Broadway, SoHo

For this entire list of exercises, we are going to stick to the same general area. If you notice, all of the descriptive images in this article are from the same area of SoHo in New York City, at different times of day and in different seasons. There are so many reasons why this is a beneficial way to shoot.

The more you visit and revisit an area the more you get to know how it works and thinks, and the more you will get to know the characters. You will allow yourself to get familiar with the themes and subjects of the area. In addition, by the end of this exercise you will have a set of cohesive images that will work well when displayed together. Each image will play off the others.

From a technical and learning standpoint, there are a lot of advantages as well. It is common for people to walk around constantly while trying to find content to photograph, which is normal, but often waiting in the same spot or area for something to happen is a more effective strategy. Whether you are walking or waiting, the same amount of interesting moments will happen, and if you are waiting you will be better prepared to see them happen and capture them correctly.

As you visit the same area on multiple days, pay attention to the location of the sun in the sky and how it affects your images. Notice how the illumination of a scene and the appearance of your images change as you photograph into and away from the sun. Notice how the quality of light changes as a cloud moves over the sun and away again. Take the same shot twice at different times of day. Take advantage of the golden hours, as they are the most beautiful times to photograph, but don’t shy away from shooting in the harsh light of midday or at night.

2. Capture a strong facial expression or gesture

Window Glance, Broadway, SoHo

Window Glance, Broadway, SoHo

A significant percentage of the greatest street photographs have emotion to them. They make the viewer feel something. This is not by accident; it is what most likely drove the photographer to take a shot.

It is difficult to capture someone at the height of their emotion because those moments are so fast and fleeting. More importantly, if you are not actively looking for them then you will not be able to catch the moments before they disappear. Emotion does not only have to be on a subject’s face. It can be in their stride, in their posture, and in their hands.

Hint: It is much easier to capture an image like this if you pick a location and linger.

3. Capture a photo with multiple subjects

Diverse Crowd, Prince and Broadway, SoHo

Diverse Crowd, Prince and Broadway, SoHo

Create a scene that is busy with delightful things for the viewer to explore. These photographs work extremely well because, in addition to being interesting, they give our eye more to look at, and can help the photo feel more balanced when done right. These elements don’t have to be people – they can be objects, animals, signs, or pretty much anything as long as they are balanced well in the scene.

4. Capture a small detail

Bubble, SoHo

Bubble, SoHo

The opposite of the last exercise is to hone in on a small detail. Make the entire photograph about some tiny detail that alludes to a larger idea or story.

In the case of the image above, I tend to view the neighborhood of SoHo as a bubble. It has turned into a shopping mall and not much of a true neighborhood anymore. This photo is my way of alluding to that.

What’s the best strategy to finding something like this? Honestly, there isn’t one except for keeping your eyes open. This tip is similar to searching for a strong expression, in that the only way to do it well is to keep your eyes open so you can see it in the first place. You will be surprised at how many of these photographic moments pass you by when you are not actively looking for them. In addition, the more time you spend in the same area the more of these types of images will pop out at you.

5. Take a street photograph without people

Shoe Store Display, SoHo

Shoe Store Display, SoHo

Street photography is often confused with the idea that you need candid people in the frame. This is a misconception. Street photographs are about people and culture and life, but they can just as easily be devoid of people. Some of the best and most interesting street photographs are devoid of people. Lee Friedlander was an expert at this, take a look at his work for inspiration.

6. Photograph differently

Matching Jordans, SoHo

Matching Jordans, SoHo

If everyone is photographing in one direction, photograph in the other. The key to this type of work is to have fun and to create unique images that mean something to you. Create images where you live or work, where you hang out, and what you know best. Those will turn out to be the most unique and insightful images.

7. Think of an idea and figure out how to capture it

Vince Camuto, SoHo

Vince Camuto, SoHo

A majority of the best street photography is spontaneous, but the more time that you spend in an area the more you will begin to think about ideas to capture.  In some cases, just thinking about these ideas will make you better able to notice and capture them when they do spontaneously happen. In other situations, however, you will be able to find an area and wait for the photo you are thinking of to come along.

In the photo above, I wanted to create an image where it looked like a window display was beckoning to someone. The image of the naked man was on a loop from a video, so it took a some time for the right person to come and make eye contact at the right moment.

Bonus tip – take a ‘boring’ photo

Too often I hear people say, ‘I live in a boring area. Nothing happens here. I can’t do street photography.’ I think you can do street photography anywhere. Focus on step number five. You don’t need to live in the most fashionable area with the most people to do this type of work. Photograph suburban life. Photograph what it’s like to live in a sparse area.

If you live in a sparse area, create a sixteen image essay that explains your neighborhood. Give me a glimpse into what it’s like there. If done well, it can be just as fascinating and interesting as anything else, and it will be unique, which is the most important thing. Explore the work of William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, or Lee Friedlander, who all did a significant portion of their work in sparse areas.

For more street photography tips:

  • Masters of Photography: Bruce Davidson, Master of the Subway
  • In the Dark: 10 Tips for Street Night Photography
  • The Master Henri Cartier-Bresson – the Decisive Moment
  • 30 Street Photography Images to Inspire You

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Hunting Season

20 Apr

Ein Beitrag von: Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Ich bin in einer Gegend aufgewachsen, in der man vom Auto abhängig ist. Die nächste größere Stadt liegt fünfzig Kilometer entfernt. Und bis zum nächsten Supermarkt fährt man zehn Kilometer – durch den Wald.

Autofahren kann Spaß machen. Und ich gebe es zu, ich fahre gern. Doch nur allzu oft wird diese Freude durch Gefühle von Beklommenheit, Ekel und auch Trauer unterbrochen – nämlich dann, wenn da Tiere sind, tote Tiere.

In der Jagdsaison 2012/2013 zählte der Deutsche Jagdverband über 200.000 Wildunfälle. Aber wer ruft schon den Jäger an, wenn er einen Hasen überfährt? Und kleinere Tiere wie Igel oder Mäuse bleiben ohnehin unerwähnt.

Irgendwann war da dieser tote Fuchs, den ich sah, als ich meine Eltern besuchte, der tagelang am Straßenrand lag und an dem ich immer wieder und wieder vorbeifuhr. Ich hatte das Bedürfnis, diese Situation fotografisch aufzuarbeiten. Stehenzubleiben. Hinzusehen.

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Hunting Season © Rebecca Schwarzmeier

Ein Großteil der Serie ist im Frühjahr und Sommer 2012 entstanden. Als ich meinen Freunden davon erzählte, begannen auch sie, ihre Augen für diese Problematik zu öffnen. Fast täglich wurde ich angerufen, weil jemand auf dem Weg zur Arbeit an einem überfahrenen Tier vorbeigekommen war.

Im Herbst 2012 wurde die Serie im Rahmen der Ausstellung „Waldrand“ der Fotoszene Nürnberg gezeigt. Für mich ist das Thema aber längst nicht abgeschlossen; ich habe die Kamera immer im Kofferraum dabei.


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Opening 2014 Paddling Season on the South Platte River

27 Jan

January 21, 2014. Finally, I started my paddling season for the year 2014. I took the Sea Wind canoe to Kersey and paddled upstream to the confluence with the Poudre River and back. It was my first paddling on the South Platte after last year flooding. There are a lot of signs of that flooding on shores, but the river remains the same – wide open without any new obstacles.

The river flow was ~950cfs at Kersey. There is a new station near Greeley – PLAGRECO. I don’t know its exact location yet, but it may be pretty useful for planning paddling trips since it shows the river flow not affected by subtraction and addition of water between Greeley and Kersey (2 diversion dams and the Poudre River).

I will be doing more training runs at different locations on the South Platte during winter time if anybody would like to join me. Most of the time I will paddle the Sea Wind canoe which is my first choice boat for this year Missouri River 340 race. I am hoping also for some downriver SUP runs. You can expect updates to my South Platte River guide.

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paddling upstream the South Platte River above Kersey, Colorado

paddling South Platte River near Kersey, Colorado

Sea Wind canoe on the South Platte River

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looking downstream the South Platte River

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launching/landing spot on the downstream side of Kersey bridge

Related posts:
South Platte River below Denver – GPS/photo river guide
12th Annual South Platte River All Club Paddle
Opening 2013 Paddling Season with Badfish SUP on the South Platte River


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Winter Photography Tips and Ideas to Make You Master the Season

08 Jan

Winter is an amazing time of the year, especially if you live in a region that produces tons of snow. Don’t hibernate even if there is no snow outside since winter is the best season for outdoor photography. Cold weather is not an excuse for sitting at home. Warm, comfortable clothes and special, cropped gloves could help you easily overcome Continue Reading

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Want a Great Gift for a Photographer This Holiday Season? Get Them a Scottevest

29 Nov

Brother and Sister Bonding Time
Brother and Sister Bonding Time, by April Joy Gutel.

On Wednesday I spent the afternoon shooting the Oakland Museum of California with my sister April Joy Gutel (her photo of me above, thanks April). I always love shooting in museums and find myself inspired by the art even as I create new art in that sort of a space.

A lot of museums don’t allow photography, but the ones that do almost always disallow backpacks. Because I shoot mostly prime lenses, I need a lot of different lenses wherever I go.

On Wednesday I tried shooting in a museum in my new Scottevest for the first time. It worked great. I was able to pack an iPhone 5s, 4 different lenses (my 8-15 fisheye, 14mm, 24mm, 135mm), an extra battery and two CF cards easily into the vest. This was in addition to the Canon Mark 3 and 50mm lens on my camera. While I definitely felt the weight as I shot (those lenses are heavy), it felt much better than wearing a backpack. The lenses were also much more accessible to me as I didn’t have to take a backpack off to get to them. I simply unzipped the pocket and pulled out what I needed.

Even with this much gear, I still had lots of room to pack more stuff into the vest if I needed it.

The vest has sleeves that come on or off, in case you want to wear it as a jacket. It was very light weight and very comfortable to wear. It’s a great thing to have around for those times when you want more than just your camera, but don’t want to (or can’t) take your whole backpack set up with you.

You can check out photos I’ve taken at the Oakland Museum of California here.


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Splendid Fall Photography Tips and Tricks to Make The Most Of This Gorgeous Season

06 Sep

Fall is indeed a magical time for everyone. With the air becoming clean and crisp, you get to dust off your overcoats and walking boots. You’ll hear the chopping of the wood that will see everyone though the winter months. But there is nothing more recognizable with the season of autumn than the colors associated with the falling of the Continue Reading

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Soak in the season with these vivid summer photos

25 Aug

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Summer’s fast on its way out, something we’re acutely aware of in the Pacific Northwest. We’re trying to make the most of our sunny days before the clouds and drizzle set in. For a healthy dose of Vitamin D any time of year, take a look at photographer Isac Goulart’s sun-soaked images. The Brazilian photographer’s colorful beach photos aim to capture the very essence of long summer days. Check them out – and maybe take a few of your own before the weather’s gone.

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Interview with Norman Reedus SPOILERS The Walking Dead Season 3 / Comic Con 3DTV

20 Nov

The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus talks about his character Daryl Dixon, and tells us what we can expect to see in the upcoming season three! Subscribe to our youtube channel to be the first to see all our exclusive red carpet interviews! See all our coverage at: comiccon3dtv.com Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Contact us at: info@comiccon3dtv.com

 
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TGIM SEASON 4 – PAIN IS TEMPORARY

16 Nov

YOU WILL NEVER LOOK AT TRIALS THE SAME AFTER THIS TGIM…Eric shares how the most trying circumstances in his life became the very things that catapulted him to success… General Info: info@etinspires.com SOCIAL Subscribe to our channel: YOUTUBE : bit.ly TWITTER : bit.ly FACEBOOK fan page : on.fb.me INSTAGRAM : ETTHEHIPHOPPREACHER SOUNDCLOUD : bit.ly TUMBLR : bit.ly WEBSITE : etinspires.com GOOGLE + : bit.ly AUTOBIOGRAPHY& Other Merchandise etinspires.com (store page) EtInspires Store Page : bit.ly APP — ANDROID : bit.ly APPLE : bit.ly AUDIO CDBABY : bit.ly ITUNES (MP3’s) : bit.ly AMAZON (MP3’s) : amzn.to e-BOOK ITUNES (e-BOOK) : bit.ly AMAZON (e-BOOK) : amzn.to Barnes & Nobles : bit.ly New intro song by Fame Or Juliet www.facebook.com Download link: itunes.apple.com Clothing provided by Sleep is 4 Suckers: www.sleepis4suckers.com
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