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Haunted Half-Pipe: Skateboarding in an Abandoned Psych Ward

18 Nov

[ By Steph in Drawing & Digital. ]

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In place of the usual ramps, rails and pipes are busted wheelchairs, dusty bowling pins and gaping holes in wooden floors as skater Rob Miceli maneuvers his board through an abandoned psychiatric hospital in New York State. Miceli and fellow skater Sean Colello gained access to an unnamed facility (speculated to be the Pilgrim Psychiatric Center in Brentwood by Gawker) and filmed themselves using various rotting rooms of the hospital as one big skate park.

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“Back in 1931 the center was thriving, but around World War 2 things started falling apart when unqualified workers took over for nurses who had to serve in the war,” Colello told Jenkem. “It wasn’t until the 1970s when they officially shut down a handful of the buildings on campus and they’ve just been rotting away ever since.”

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Colello reports that most of the buildings are so boarded up they’re virtually impossible to access, but once you find a way into one, you can access all of them through a network of underground tunnel. In the eerie video, the duo can be seen making their way through the dark, wet subterranean maze to find themselves in a bowling alley, a children’s playroom and a theater.

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[ By Steph in Drawing & Digital. ]

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Skateboarding Photography in 3D

23 Dec

Inspired by the subversive nature of skateboarding, Sebastian Denz is a photographer who transforms 3D images from a gimmicky trick into an art form. See how he takes simple images of skateboarding into a hyperreality. Discover more on Sebastian Denz here: bit.ly The Creators Project is a partnership between Intel and VICE: thecreatorsproject.com ** Subscribe to The Creators Project: bit.ly Check out our full video catalog: www.youtube.com Like The Creators Project on Facebook: fb.com Follow The Creators Project on Twitter: twitter.com Read our Tumblr: thecreatorsproject.tumblr.com
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Nikon D5000 | HD skateboarding

15 Nov

For best quality watch in 720p fullscreen. Lenses used: Nikon 18 – 55 VR kit Nikkor 55 – 200 zoom lens I will buy a filming rig and a fisheye lens soon. This hasn’t been colour corrected at all, i wanted to test what natural colours looked like on the D5000 and this is the result. Sorry it is a short edit, it was all filmed and edited in one day just as a quality test. Artist: La Roux Song: Going in for the kill Filmed by Jake Hill. Tags: Nikon D5000 HD video, 1280 HD video, Jake Hill, Eric Wade, Nikon D5000 HD skateboarding, D5000skate, St. Austell, Feral Inc, Bored Skate Shack, death of VX2000, goodbye DCR-VX2000, VX2000 broken, Vx2000 Brakes, Broken VX2000, Feral Skateboards, 720p, 1280p, NIKON-D5000 video quality test. Subscribe.

Today I got called in to work so I decided to review and try out the D5100 with a 50mm 1.8 Nikon/Nikor Lens on it

 
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How To: Compact Photo Bag – Skateboarding Photographer Matt Price – In Focus

28 Oct

Tune in every other Monday to learn firsthand how to film, edit and shoot like the pros, from your favorite videographers and photographers in skateboarding! What’s inside Matt Price’s camera bag: Canon 1DS MK2 Canon 7D with battery Grip Canon 50mm F1.4 Lens Canon 15mm F2.8 Fisheye Lens Rokinon 8mm F3.5 Fisheye Lens Pentax 70-210mm f4 Lens 2 Nikon SB-25 Flashes 1 Nikon SB-800 Flash 4 Pocket Wizard plus radio slaves assorted sync cords and adapters as needed, and of course lots of shoe laces. Subscribe to Ride: www.youtube.com facebook.com twitter.com instagram @ridechannel

Part 7 takes you on the journey of the full wedding shoot, including images, tips and tricks. This wedding was all at one venue for the wedding and reception. Matt takes you along for the entire process, showing scene selection, planning, and execution. See the Lowepro S&F gear here: goo.gl In this series ThatNikonGuy Matt Granger will show you all you need to know to get started in wedding photography. From planning, to gear, to shooting and editing tips, Matt will walk you through the process and help you avoid common pitfalls. Whether you are going in full time, or have been asked to shoot at a friends wedding – take the time to research and plan – it will avoid a lot of headaches down the track! GEAR: Lowepro S&F gear – products.lowepro.com Tamron 70-200 f2.8 – www.tamron.com.au Expo disc portrait – www.expoimaging.com KATA Pro Light 220 Bumblebee backpack – www.kata-bags.com Nikon gear – www.nikon.com.au Join our facebook and flickr groups to stay up to date with what’s going on: Join our facebook group HERE: www.facebook.com Flickr group HERE: www.flickr.com www.mattgranger.com
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How To: Use Fisheye, Wide Angle & Telephoto Lenses – Skateboarding Photographer Sam McGuire-In Focus

25 Aug

Tune in every other Monday to learn firsthand how to film, edit and shoot like the pros, from your favorite videographers and photographers in skateboarding! Subscribe to Ride: www.youtube.com facebook.com twitter.com instagram @ridechannel
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Erin Manning’s Top 5 Posing and Directing Photo Tips Some people are really uncomfortable in front of the camera—they aren’t sure what they’re supposed to do, and they’re afraid they’ll look bad. This can result in stiff, unnatural looking photographs. It’s your job as the photographer to help your subjects feel comfortable and relax. You can do this by talking, interacting, giving them direction and encouragement. When you are photographing people, you are in a relationship, whether it lasts for a few minutes, a few hours, or a lifetime. Following are five tips that can help you direct your subject and capture natural-looking portraits. Tip 1 Have your subjects make a three-quarter turn to camera and shift their weight to the back leg. This position gives the body shape, dimension and makes them look slimmer. Tip 2 Create a sense of movement in your photograph. Direct your subjects to shift their weight back and forth from one foot to the other. Tip 3 Most people are uncomfortable in front of the camera. Help them out by giving them direction. Tell them they look great, give them feedback and interact. The positive energy will show in your photographs. Tip 4 A real expression is always better than a fake one. To alleviate a frozen, unnatural smile, try my Pufferfish technique for relaxing your subjects face. Do it together! Puff out your cheeks, hold, then blow it out. This exercise relaxes your face, and the goofy look is enough to make anyone laugh. Tip 5 Portraits are
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