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The eternal life of a photographer

26 Jan

We live at a time when cameras are omnipresent as much as cell phones. But despite mass enthusiasm, photography still exists as a refined art. What makes the true art different from mass photo production? We’ll talk about this with someone who knows all about the art of photography.
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Who will watch the watchers? In a world of ubiquitous, hand-held digital cameras, that’s not an abstract philosophical question. Police everywhere are cracking down on citizens using cameras to capture breaking news and law enforcement in action. In 2009, police arrested blogger and freelance photographer Antonio Musumeci on the steps of a New York federal courthouse. His alleged crime? Unauthorized photography on federal property. Police cuffed and arrested Musumeci, ultimately issuing him a citation. With the help of the New York Civil Liberties Union, he forced a settlement in which the federal government agreed to issue a memo acknowledging that it is totally legal to film or photograph on federal property. Although the legal right to film on federal property now seems to be firmly established, many other questions about public photography still remain and place journalists and citizens in harm’s way. Can you record a police encounter? Can you film on city or state property? What are a photographer’s rights in so-called public spaces? These questions will remain unanswered until a case reaches the Supreme Court, says UCLA Law Professor Eugene Volokh, founder of the popular law blog The Volokh Conspiracy. Until then, it’s up to people to know their rights and test the limits of free speech, even at the risk of harassment and arrest. Who will watch the watchers? All of us, it turns out, but only if we’re willing to fight for our rights. Produced by Hawk Jensen and Zach
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10 Ways To Improve as a Photographer

25 Jan

Recently I was presented the question, “How does one improve as a photographer? This question came from a well seasoned photographer and it got me thinking of the things I’ve done in the past. While the things listed below worked for me they may not work for everyone. Which leads me to wonder what do you do to improve as a photographer when you feel you’ve hit a wall?

Viewing 99 Cents by Andreas Gursky

Viewing "99 Cents" by Andreas Gursky

10 Ways To Improve as a Photographer

  1. Cut off participation on photo critique forums. Over time many of the submitted photos start to emulate each other converging into a common style versus diverging to original work.
  2. Begin viewing art web sites more frequently to get inspiration from contemporary artists
  3. Begin going to more museums and traveling exhibits to see the work of other artists (not just photographers)
  4. Begin looking at and reading classic and contemporary art books
  5. Force yourself to use different lenses
  6. Intentionally avoided taking the same types of shots by recognizing one’s habits in the field
  7. Identify and start personal art projects that you’ll find fulfilling even if they’re unlikely to resonate with others
  8. Monitor new technologies (hardware, software or even things out of left field that are unrelated) to see if they might be creatively applied to make something new and never before seen.
  9. Take a lot of iPhone photos as a creative white board to see things you might pass over otherwise
  10. Ask yourself “What if…?” a lot and try to formulate something new from your basic curiosity.

As I see it this desire to continually improve is healthy and a great sign. I see far too many photographers (well known big names) fall into the habit of trying to reproduce work they had success with many years earlier. Photography is moving at such a fast pace that these older styles and techniques are now easily reproduced by lesser experienced photographers. The result is people losing respect for them or just becoming jaded by them. I wrote about this a bit here in The Subtlety of Greatness and Today’s Loss of Appreciation.

Now more than ever it really takes a lot of skill, self-discipline and motivation to dig deeper and push farther. Great photographers are always pushing the limits and having seen this in my study of photography over the years it has served as a very strong source of motivation.

Personally I can’t help but think if you’re not looking back at your older work and being dissatisfied you’re not growing as a photographer. This is why I run the Best of Photos 20XX blog project. Every year I look back and think I should trash my old photos. It’s not where I want to be. The day I lose that feeling is the day I know I’m done. There should always be new creative horizons to aim for and explore.

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What’s In The Bag w/ Jim McHugh- Fine Art photographer needs instant grat

24 Jan

LA based fine art photographer, Jim McHugh, shares his unique photographic gear used to create his highly sought after pieces, With Speed Graphics and instant film, the gear is a throwback but his work is currently very hot. In this segment we get into the bag(s). next up- the process. Visit photoinduced.com for more photo-ness

 

How to Become a Photographer: Building a Portfolio

23 Jan

Learn GarageBand in only 30 days! mhlo.co www.mahalo.com One of the most important tasks for becoming a photographer is to build your portfolio. The portfolio is what you will use to show prospective clients and employers your work. If you take different kinds of photographs, you can create separate portfolios for each type of photo, or highlight a few photographs from each in one portfolio. As your career progresses, you will need to continue to add new photographs to your portfolio. Joshua de la Fuente from www.joshmosis.comshows you essential equipment and fundamentals to become a photographer. Checkout these related Mahalo pages How to choose a camera lens telephoto www.mahalo.com How to use a white balance www.mahalo.com How to get a correct shutter speed www.mahalo.com How to edit and organize photos www.mahalo.com How to choose a camera lens: wide angle www.mahalo.com How to choose between auto and manual focus www.mahalo.com How to get a correct f-stop www.mahalo.com How to get a correct exposure www.mahalo.com How to use auto exposure bracketing www.mahalo.com How to choose a camera lens www.mahalo.com how to control the depth of field with your camera www.mahalo.com How to Become a Photographer: The Basics www.mahalo.com How to Become a Photographer: Practice www.mahalo.com How to Become a Photographer: Stay Competitive www.mahalo.com How to Become a Photographer: Build a Portfolio www.mahalo.com How to Clean Your Digital SLR Camera www.mahalo.com Check out
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When posing clients for portrait photographs, consider their best side, accentuate their most flattering features and try a few different head poses to get the best and most natural look. Pose clients to get the best final product with information from a certified professional photographer in this free video on photography. Expert: Bob Coates Contact: www.bcphotography.com Bio: Bob Coates of Bob Coates Photography has been a professional photographer for 13 years in both Arizona and the Virgin Islands. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
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The Internet’s Most Talented Photographer ep. 9 – The Grand Finale

02 Jan

The final show of IMTP – what will happen? Photographers/Contestants’ sites: On DigitalRev: www.digitalrev.com www.digitalrev.com Charlie Atkinson 500px.com Michelle Cruz michellecruz.nu Max Delgado www.flickr.com Hessel Folkertsma www.misterfolkertsma.eu misterfolkertsma.500px.com misterfolkertsma.tumblr.com Brian Lewis www.brianlewisphotography.tumblr.com Eleanor Parkman-Mayne www.facebook.com/eleae.art Michael Meinhardt 500px.com www.flickr.com Orson Rout Myles: www.youtube.com/OrsonMyles Varzina Natalia varzina.me www.flickr.com www.facebook.com Harrison Sanborn harrisonsanborn.tumblr.com Michelle Shannen michellecruz.nu http facebook.com Chloë Faye Simons www.wix.com www.flickr.com twitter.com Forest Taber www.taber-photography.com taberphotography.exposuremanager.com www.facebook.com www.facebook.com Ty Yang: www.prettygeeky.com http Their blog: www.thedailyphotographer.com

 

Khmer Photographer: Vlog #1 Bulli Sot “Future Projects”

23 Oct

(SUPPORT ALSO BE CICKING ON THE AD, a few bucks can also help support the showcase of Jaya Production) Hello you guys! this one of my first Vlog expanding my work as a photographer and artist. Also talk about “lost of Cambodia” how can that video help me reach more into the Cambodian community. The video also talk about my project “Nature of Oakland” showcase + book which will be a local showcase that help me with my project “KHMER FASHION 2013-2014”. Goal is to reach and travel around the world as an artist to capture the movement of time here. THIS VIDEO TALK ABOUT PART 1 : TALK ABOUT “LOST IN CAMBODIA” – HIDDEN MESSAGE PART 2 : THE PROJECT “NATURE OF OAKLAND” PART 3 : “KHMER FASHION 2013-2014 T-SHIRT DESIGNER “TONY SO” www.besquaredclothing.com SUPPORT BY TELLING YOUR FRIENDS SUB!!! AND ALSO VIEW www.jayaproduction.com ADD BULLI SOT FACEBOOK AT http PASS IT ON !!! AND SUB FOR MORE WORK 😉
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fashion photoshoot with photographer Jason Christopher

17 Oct

This is a behind the scenes video of a fashion shoot I did for a clothing designer. We shot it at a lounge in Los Angeles called Elevate.

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Photo Tips and Advice from Documentary Photographer Daniel Milnor

09 Oct

Documentary photography Daniel Milnor shares his process for shooting great photographs in the field and provides tips for all levels of photographers.

Join Scott Kelby, Matt Kloskowski and RC Concepcion as they walk you though the basics of using Google Plus for Photographers. Brought to you by KelbyTraining.com www.kelbytraining.com/gplus
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Just posted: Photographer profile – Jody Kingzett

16 Sep

Jody Kingzett is a London based commercial and PR photographer. Read our profile and interview to find out how he started his career, what inspires him and what equipment he prefers to shoot with.
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Photographer LaChapelle can sue Rihanna over ‘copycat’ video

10 Aug

A US court has delivered a pre-trial ruling that photographer David LaChapelle’s copyright claims against singer Rihanna can go to court. LaChapelle brought the case over apparent similarities between his photographs and aspects of the music video for Rihanna’s single ‘S&M.’ The ruling from a district court in New York, gives an interesting insight into which elements of an original photograph are protected under US copyright law. Due to the nature of the content, our more squeamish readers (and those with limited interest in pop culture) may wish to look away now. (via PDN)
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