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Dreamscapes: Handmade Fantasy Environments by JeeYoung Lee

13 Jan

[ By Steph in Drawing & Digital. ]

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One tiny 3-by-6-meter space has had dozens of different dreamlike incarnations as hand-crafted fantasy settings by Korean artist JeeYoung Lee. At times, it takes months for JeeYoung to transform her studio to match up with the image in her mind as she builds all of the elements, piece-by-piece, to create the surreal scene.

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Built like a set for a film or play, these temporary dream rooms are packed with handmade props created from paper, wood, cardboard and other materials. JeeYoung re-paints the studio, crafts and assembles all of the strange items she requires for each scene, and carefully sets them up for a single photographic result.

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The artist inserts herself into each image, not so much as a self-portrait but as an active participant – like a character in a story, or perhaps the dreamer of each strange dream. Not wanting to be a distraction from the spectacular settings, she typically turns her head away from the camera. Sometimes, she’s hard to spot among all of the chaos of the space.

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“Her creations act as a catharsis which allows her to accept social repression and frustrations,” explains her artist bio at Opion Gallery. “The moment required to set the stage gives her time to meditate about the causes of her interior conflicts and hence exorcise them; once experienced, they in turn become portents of hope.”

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Samyang launches 135mm f/2.0 lens for stills and video

13 Jan

Korean lens brand Samyang has released details of a 135mm lens it will bring to market with versions for stills and video photographers. The Samyang 135mm f/2.0 ED UMC stills lens will be accompanied by the Samyang 135mm T2.2 ED UMC VDSLR for cine and videographers. Read more

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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8. Januar 2015

13 Jan

Das Bild des Tages von: Manuel Ferlitsch

©  Manuel Ferlitsch

Fotolinks des Tages

1. Fotografien wie Liebesgedichte

Wäre Maud Chalard Poetin, würde sie wohl die schönsten Liebesgedichte schreiben. Diese Art von Gedichten, die nicht zu kitschig, aber doch romantisch genug sind, um sie mit Herzklopfen immer und immer wieder zur Hand zu nehmen. Nun ist Maud aber Fotografin und erschafft ganz wunderbare Bilder von Pärchen mit demselben Effekt. Ignant zeigt ihre schönsten Aufnahmen. → ansehen

2. Gehe dort hin, wo Du schon bist

Was hält junge Fotografen und Journalisten eigentlich davon ab, soziale Ungerechtigkeit im eigenen Land zu thematisieren? Boniface Mwangi, ein kenianischer Aktivist und Fotojournalist spricht dieses Problem in einer Hochschule an und stellt die Studierenden vor die Frage, warum sie unbedingt Armut und Ungerechtigkeit in einem „fernen Land“ zeigen wollen. Er behauptet dass es beispielsweise sinnvoll ist, Afrianer selbst Afrika zeigen zu lassen. Mwangi ist ein bemerkenswerter Mann mit einer Botschaft, die alle betrifft, die sich mit der Kamera für Gerechtigkeit einsetzen wollen. → ansehen

3. William und die Cowboys

Die Los Angeles Times hat den Alt-Meister unter den National Geographics-Fotografen interviewt: William Albert Allard. Falls der Name nicht geläufig ist, reicht ein kurzer (oder langer) Blick auf die Klickstrecke über dem folgenden Artikel. Der Mann hat in seinem Leben so einiges geleistet, wovon viele nur träumen, insbesondere die Dokumentation von Cowboys im Westen Amerikas. Im Gespräch mit der Times geht Allard darauf ein, wie er zu seinem ersten Auftrag bei National Geographics kam, wie wichtig die Gabe ist, unerwartete Momente einzufangen und warum Peru sein Leben veränderte. → ansehen


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Canon to move camera production back to Japan

13 Jan

Canon wants to increase its domestic production over the next few years, something spurred by the falling value of the yen. According to Reuters, Canon is looking to increase its production in Japan from 40 percent of its overall output to 60 percent. Read more

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10 Quick Photography Business Tips to Kickstart 2015

13 Jan

It’s that time of the year – everywhere you turn, people are talking about new year resolutions, goals and targets. Be it health related, relationship related or even business related. If you have a professional photography business or even if you are an serious enthusiast who has thought about becoming a professional photographer, here are some business tips to help kickstart 2015.

Memorable Jaunts Writing Business Goals Article for 2015

A new year is the perfect time to set up new goals for your business.

#1 Legitimize your business

This can mean different things in different parts of the world. But the end result is almost always the same. Take whatever steps needed to ensure you are following the law in setting up your business the right way legally. In most countries, that means registering your business name, getting a tax ID number, and filing the appropriate paperwork with the local government. When you are legitimate, clients will appreciate and respect you even more.

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Becoming a legit photography business goes beyond business cards, gear and website.

#2 Create tangible, measurable and achievable goals

I cannot stress enough the importance of creating professional goals. They form the anchor for your business and help you navigate the waters when things are going great, and when the waters turn rough. When you have a clear vision of where you want to go, nothing can stand in your way. When you are having a bad photography day where everything seems to be going wrong, revisit your goals and they will help you correct your course.

Writing Goals for Your Photography Business

Glitter glue and Shinny Stars are a must for any goal writing exercise – puts you in a good mood!

#3 Invest in education

The photography industry, like most industries, is constantly changing and evolving. As professionals we often forget to take the time to update our own skills and knowledge. Luckily there are many different avenues to get an update on what is the latest and greatest in the industry. There is no lack of online classes, articles, or even YouTube videos. Or if you are like me, sign up for a workshop or two – it is a great way to not only polish your skills, but also meet other photographers and make a connection or two.

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#4 Showcase your brand

I really believe in the adage that there is only ‘One’ you. What makes your brand unique is you and your personality. There are millions of photographers out there, but there is only one you!  Differentiate yourself by showcasing your unique personality in your brand. You can do that in many different ways in your business – through videos, your interactions with your clients, the content on your website, and your images. My love for nature and the outdoors is very apparent in my images and my website. Travel is my inspiration and has its own page on my website. I love clean and fresh images and my editing style is minimalist – that is who I am, and my clients appreciate that and have come to expect it.

#5 Streamline your workflow

This was a great eye opener for me. Recently I sat down and documented my workflow from start (initial client inquiry) to finish (delivering products and getting paid). There was such an imbalance of time spent across various activities. Documenting the process not only helped me understand where I was wasting precious time, but also where I was spending too little time. I was able to automate some processes and streamline my workflow.

Another personal tip – I turn off the internet and shut off my phone when I am editing a family session or a wedding. This really helps me focus and manage my workflow.

Documenting your photography business workflow process

#6 Differentiate yourself from the crowd

Follow other photographers and gain inspiration from their work. But don’t imitate them – imitation stifles personal growth. Let your individuality shine through your own work. Not only will this help you stand out from the rest of the crowd, but it will also help you find your own voice and give you the confidence to take your art to the next level.

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My favorite motivational quote sits on my desk reminding me everyday why I do what I do.

#7 Spruce up your blog

We all know that having a blog is like having a voice on the internet. A blog helps clients interact with you. Make a conscious decision to update your blog regularly. Most people believe that updating your blog three times a week is really beneficial for SEO. If that is something that you can commit to, more power to you. Keep content fresh and exciting – don’t just blog about your sessions and post a bunch of images about the session. I categorize my blogposts as ‘Weddings’, ‘Portraits’, ‘Inspiration’ and ‘Personal’. Use your blog to showcase other aspects of your business – products you provide, gear that you love and why, or even who are you as a person – the face behind the camera.

#8 Maintain your gear

Check your equipment. This includes your primary camera, backup camera, and flash. Get cameras and lenses cleaned and serviced so that they are in top working order when you need them. I use Canon Professional Services Membership, which is a great service that is quick and efficient. Don’t forget the accessories – check reflectors for tears, missing tripod attachment plates, old batteries, and faulty memory cards. Keep everything ready for your photography season.

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I use a myriad of digital and film cameras – all my gear gets the same care and maintenance.

#9 Update your website with your latest work

I will be the first to admit this is generally one of the things I put on the back burner many times. However this is a key piece of the puzzle to attracting new clients. Showcase your best work on your website, blog, and other social media channels. Let your pictures speak volumes and keep the content fresh. Often times you are so busy photographing and managing your current clients, you forget about the new potential clients out there. Give those clients something new to look at so they keep coming back for more.

#10 Maintain your health and general well being

Perhaps this should be the first tip on the list. This is one of the most important things you can do for yourself and your family. Managing a photography business is hard and exhausting – both mentally and physically. I love photographing weddings but after every wedding, I feel like I have been run over by a truck! Set aside time to exercise, eat healthy, and schedule ‘retreat time’. Time away from the computer and camera to enjoy the other finer things in life! After all what good is a great photographic career, numerous awards, and accolades if you are not able, mentally or physically, to enjoy the glory.

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Transforming Tables: 16 Smart Space-Saving Surface Designs

13 Jan

[ By Steph in Design & Furniture & Decor. ]

Space Saving Tables by Resource Furniture (animation)

In increasingly small urban apartments where every inch counts, a piece of furniture that transforms from a coffee table to a dining table in seconds, hides a lot of storage or folds up to just one inch thick can open up a lot of usable space. These transforming table designs completely rethink the simple surface, sometimes using complex engineering to expand and contract.

Coffee to Dinner Tables by Ozzio Design

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Anyone with a tiny studio apartment can appreciate the convenience of a piece of furniture that functions as a coffee table for most of the day, but raises up to dining level when needed. These two convertible tables by Ozzio look clean and modern, have adjustable heights and come in various colors and sizes for maximum adaptability.

Tree Ring Table Cuts Itself in Half

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A table that resembles the cross-section of a tree trunk when compact and placed against a wall opens up to become fully round, a third leg swinging to the side to offer support. Designer Isariya Boon took inspiration from onion rings to create this hardwood and steel table with multiple personalities.

Flip Table Hides Six Stools

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The wooden casing of the Flip coffee table opens up to become a three-sided dining table, the storage underneath transforming into six stools.

Kaleidoscopic Capstan Table Spins to Enlarge

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Is this the world’s most highly-engineered dining table? The Fletcher Capstan features six wedge-shaped leaves that pull back to reveal a star shape that grows as the table expands from about 6.5 feet across to a maximum width of 30 feet. The process of transforming it is almost like a performance as the table opens to show off its inner components.

The Daily Shelter: Table to Child’s Fort

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Only those who ‘know its secrets’ would ever guess that this ordinary-looking dining table by Ingrid Brandth doubles as a tiny house. Says the designer, “… it can be transformed into a shelter where one can hide from scary sounds, ghosts or family members. Just like a snail feels safe in its house.”

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12. Januar 2015

13 Jan

Das Bild des Tages von: Katerina Pasnichenko

© Katerina Pasnichenko

Fotolinks des Tages

1. Einsame Straßen

Der Fotograf Andy Lee zeigt menschenleere Straßen, die scheinbar ins Nirgendwo führen. Auf seinen düsteren Bildern sieht man keine Autos und kaum Zeichen menschlicher Zivilisation. Wo er diese schönen Straßen gefunden hat, verrät der Fotograf nicht, denn für ihn geht es nur um das Motiv und seine Wirkung. → ansehen

+ Ein Blick auf die Webseite des Fotografen ist absolut lohnenswert.

2. Menschen auf der Flucht

Unser Herausgeber Martin Gommel wurde von der Süddeutschen Zeitung zu seinem aktuellen Fotoprojekt über Flüchtlinge in Deutschland interviewt und erzählt dort, wie er auf die Idee kam und wie die Begegnungen ihn nun selbst verändern. Eine Auswahl seiner Schwarzweiß-Portraits gibt es ebenfalls zu sehen. → ansehen

+ Die Seite zum Projekt findet Ihr hier.

3. Urheberrecht und Persönlichkeitsrecht

Was ist das Urheberrecht und welche Rechte hat ein Modell am Bild? Einen kleinen Einstieg in das Thema Urheber- und Persönlichkeitsrecht bietet der neue Artikel von Recht am Bild, der zudem viele hilfreiche weiterführende Links und Angaben zu den entsprechenden Gesetzestexten enthält. → ansehen


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12. Dezember 2015

13 Jan

Das Bild des Tages von: Katerina Pasnichenko

© Katerina Pasnichenko

Fotolinks des Tages

1. Einsame Straßen

Der Fotograf Andy Lee zeigt menschenleere Straßen, die scheinbar ins Nirgendwo führen. Auf seinen düsteren Bildern sieht man keine Autos und kaum Zeichen menschlicher Zivilisation. Wo er diese schönen Straßen gefunden hat, verrät der Fotograf nicht, denn für ihn geht es nur um das Motiv und seine Wirkung. → ansehen

+ Ein Blick auf die Webseite des Fotografen ist absolut lohnenswert.

2. Menschen auf der Flucht

Unser Herausgeber Martin Gommel wurde von der Süddeutschen Zeitung zu seinem aktuellen Fotoprojekt über Flüchtlinge in Deutschland interviewt und erzählt dort, wie er auf die Idee kam und wie die Begegnungen ihn nun selbst verändern. Eine Auswahl seiner Schwarzweiß-Portraits gibt es ebenfalls zu sehen. → ansehen

+ Die Seite zum Projekt findet Ihr hier.

3. Urheberrecht und Persönlichkeitsrecht

Was ist das Urheberrecht und welche Rechte hat ein Modell am Bild? Einen kleinen Einstieg in das Thema Urheber- und Persönlichkeitsrecht bietet der neue Artikel von Recht am Bild, der zudem viele hilfreiche weiterführende Links und Angaben zu den entsprechenden Gesetzestexten enthält. → ansehen


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Per Zennstrom’s Fashion Photography Tips

12 Jan

 Fashion Photography Tips

 

 

 Hi FashionPhotograhyBlog.com readers, 

Today, we have a video by, Berlin-based fashion photographer, Per Zennstrom on FPBlog. Per had shot for brands such as Absolut Vodka, Bentley, Bon Magazine, Dior, Elle, Guy Laroche, H&M, Marie Claire, Porsche, Rolling Stone, Schwarzkopf and Toni & Guy. In this video, Per shares his experiences as a fashion photographer as well as providing some answers to questions. Let’s jump right into it! Take the stage, Per…

 

 

 

 

Fashion photography tips – I’m always very happy to answer questions about my work in fashion photography and this time around Ophelie, from Canada wrote me with questions about my background, schooling, influences, hardships etc… One of the more interesting (and terrifying) aspects of working today is the change and the relentless speed of change, that we all are exposed to. I took a moment to expand on that.

 

Another aspect of having a digital mindset is the notion of  “finding and exploring hidden value in your organization”.  For me, in this case, it meant that I took  an email from a photo student and I turned that into a marketing opportunity. This is based on the fact that everything you do has a potential value to someone else. My answer to Ophelie has a value, for example, I could have just sent of a quick email back to Ophelie and that would only have benefited her but instead I recorded a screen capture and leveraged the power of YouTube to get my story out to a much broader audience.

 

Thank you very much,

Per

 

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Feature image & video: contributed by Per Zennstrom. To view more of his work visit his website.

 


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The Instax Wide 300, Big Bold Prints Instantly

12 Jan

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Your bright smile and flashy style means making friends is easy, but you need a camera that can keep up.

Introduce your crew to the Instax Wide 300, a smart and classy cam ready to snap pics anytime and share real prints instantly!

Whether you’re out on an adventure, meeting new friends, or throwing a big ol’ party, the Instax Wide 300 will capture the moment and give you instant memories to print.

Easily load your camera with film, adjust lighting on the fly, snap pics, print and share!

With this fun new instant camera in tow, you’ll just need to make sure that you can keep up.

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