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Toys Stories

11 Apr

Es gibt immer wieder Fotoserien, die berühren. Besonders beeindruckt hat mich in der letzten Zeit das Projekt „Toys Stories“ des italienischen Fotografen Gabriele Galimberti.

Die Serie begann als Einzelbild mit der Tochter eines befreundeten Paares in der Toskana. Die Eltern baten ihn um ein Bild der Tochter, also zog er mit seiner Kamera los und besuchte sie im Kuhstall, wo sie gerade den Kühen spielerisch Futter brachte.

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Einige Monate später erst, als er einen Trip um die Welt plante, überlegte er sich, mit diesem Bild eine Serie zu starten. Er wollte Kinder auf der ganzen Welt zusammen mit ihrem Lieblingsspielzeug fotografieren.

Gabriele reiste zwei Jahre lang durch 58 Länder und portraitierte dabei etwa 50 Kinder. Die Bilder zeigen große Unterschiede: Kinder mit einem abgenutzten Stofftier und andere mit einer fast unüberschaubaren Ansammlung von diversen Spielsachen.

Chiwa-Mwafulirwa-Malawi

Gabriele macht jedoch vor allem auf die Gemeinsamkeiten aufmerksam. „Sie alle wollen nur spielen“, fasst er es zusammen. Ob der 6-jähige Junge aus Texas oder das 5-jährige Mädchen aus Malawi. Beide hatten Plastikdinos in ihrer Auswahl, die sie vor Gefahren beschützen. Alle Kinder schaffen sich eine eigene Realität, in der sie spielen.

Den größten und überraschendsten Unterschied sah Gabriele darin, dass die Kinder in den ärmsten Ländern weniger an ihren Spielsachen hingen. Oft spielten sie kaum damit und trafen sich lieber mit anderen Kindern, während Gabriele manche Spielsachen reicherer Kinder zunächst nicht berühren durfte. Viel mehr sagen die Spielsachen für Gabriele über die Eltern als über die Kinder aus.

Orly-Brownsville-Texas

Was hätte Gabriele fotografiert, wäre er vor 20 Jahren nach Sachsen gekommen, um mich zu portraitieren? Murmeln, Lego, Stofftiere, Bücher, Barbies, eine Kiste mit verschiedensten Knöpfen – damals ein großer Schatz für mich.

Wenn ich die Fotoserie ansehe, hat sich seit meiner Kindheit kaum etwas verändert. Auch Gabriele kam bei seiner Arbeit zu dieser Auffassung: „Ich sah oft die Art von Spielsachen, mit denen ich auch spielte. Es war schön, zurück in meine Kindheit zu gehen, irgendwie.“


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Using Photography and Video to Tell Stories that Need to Be Told

30 Jan

This morning I came across a short film that I just had to share with the dPS community. It is the story of Jill Brzezinski-Conley who shares her story of life, love and the challenges thrown her way through breast cancer.

Nothing I can really say adequately expresses what this video presents so… please watch and consider sharing this video.

‘The Light That Shines’ a story for all from InBedWithSue.com on Vimeo.

I guess to bring it back to what we do here at dPS – this is a beautiful example of one photographer (Sue Bryce) and one videographer Hailey Bartholomew using their gifts and talents so positively to impact the life of another person and to tell a story that I suspect will touch and hopefully inspire many.

Read more at Hailey’s blog and on Sue’s site and connect with Jill here on Facebook.

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Faceup Stories Q&A (02)

29 Jan

This is the second Q&A video. You can find the first one here www.youtube.com ?Please Support and Subscribe? ? Like me on Facebook! ? www.facebook.com ? Check my photostream on Flickr ? www.flickr.com ? Follow me on Twitter ? @nicolles_dreams ? Subscribe to my Deviantart ? andreja.deviantart.com ————————— First audio: Moody Friday by QuickyBoy audiojungle.net Second audio: (soundeffect) Twinkle Chords audiojungle.net Third audio: (sound effect) Audio logo 026 audiojungle.net
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Coast Stories: 9 More Abandoned Lighthouses

20 Jan

[ By Steve in Abandoned Places & Architecture. ]

9 more abandoned lighthouses
A long, long time aglow… but even the brightest shining light will inevitably fade to black. Such is the case with these 9 abandoned lighthouses, rendered into obsolete obelisks by the incremental progress of time and technology.

Whiteford Point Lighthouse – Wales, UK

Whiteford Point Lighthouse Wales abandoned(images via: Panoramio/Ed Morris and Artificial Owl)

It may not look it but Whiteford Point Lighthouse, located just off the coast of Gower Peninsula at Whiteford Point, south Wales, was a triumph of engineering in its heyday. Think of it, how many cast iron structures dating from the end of the American Civil War are still standing today? Activated in 1866 and snuffed for good in 1921, the lighthouse’s metal walls were once covered in protective black bitumen.

Whiteford Point Lighthouse Wales abandoned(image via: Artificial Owl)

105 tapered cast-iron plates, each one 32mm (1.28 inches) thick, form the lighthouse’s outer walls. The plates were fastened to one another with cast-iron bolts weighing 2 pounds each. Sixty years after its decommissioning and in response to pleas from area fishermen, the Whiteford Point Lighthouse was relit using an automatic solar-powered beacon but when that failed a few years later, the lighthouse was dimmed permanently.

Sabine Pass Lighthouse – Louisiana, USA

Sabine Pass Lighthouse Louisiana abandoned(images via: NOLA.com, W5AZN, cmh2315fl and Captdave5)

Looking at first glance like a mythical Confederate secret weapon, the Sabine Pass Lighthouse in Cameron, Louisiana has stood watch over the Gulf coast since construction was completed in 1856. Though visually just a shadow of its original white-painted glory (black stripes were added in 1932), the octagonal brickwork tower stands 85 feet tall and sports 8 flying buttresses that give it a rocketship shape.

Sabine Pass Lighthouse Louisiana abandoned(image via: Lighthouse Explorer)

The Sabine Pass Lighthouse originally ran on whale oil and, barring the Civil War years, remained lit by one means or another from 1857 to 1952. The lighthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 and having survived countless hurricanes and marsh fires, presently awaits restoration.

Gardskagi Light – Iceland

Gardskagi Lighthouse Iceland inactive(images via: ~steini~ and Oli Haukur)

Built in 1897 and inactive since 1944, Gardskagi Light is located on the northwestern tip of the Reykjanes peninsula about 8 km (5 miles) northwest of Keflavik. The lighthouse consists of an 11 meter (36 ft) tall square tower with a small attached single-story equipment room.

Gardskagi Lighthouse Iceland inactive(image via: AssyntNature)

The lighthouse’s lantern has been removed but rather than let the remains slowly deteriorate, the local authorities have reinvented the site as a fenced bird-watching tower with access to the topmost level via the internal stairway. With its whitewashed walls and natty twin red bands, the Gardskagi Light seems about as happy as an abandoned Icelandic lighthouse can be.

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11 Hot Photography Tutorials, Projects, Stories and Tips to Improve Your Photography

31 Dec

As we approach the end of our ‘Best of 2012 series‘ of posts it is time for another mixed bad of hot posts from the last year that cover a wide array of topics.

In this batch you’ve got some opinion posts, some challenges/assignments, an inspirational story of how one organisation uses photography to change lives and some ‘how to’ tutorials. Enjoy!

How to Transfer Prints to Wood (a Great DIY Photography Project & one of our hottest posts of 2012)

  1. How To Transfer Prints To Wood: An Awesome Photography DIY Project
  2. What Are Burning And Dodging And How They Can Help Your Photos
  3. That’s a Photoshop!
  4. Beach Photography
  5. 7 Secrets Every Aspiring Street Photographer Should Know
  6. Using Photography to Make a Heartfelt Difference
  7. 10 Photographic Assignments to Hone Your Skills
  8. The 10 Steps Every HDR Photographer Goes Through
  9. 10 Tips for Improving Your Wildlife Photography
  10. How to Read and Use Histograms
  11. How to Photograph Fire

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Stories Jump Out of the Pages with 3D Book Sculptures

14 Dec

[ By Steph in Art & Sculpture & Craft. ]

Fiction favorites, from Gone with the Wind to Treasure Island, literally leap off the pages in three dimensions in Jodi Harvey-Brown’s imaginative book paper sculptures. Harvey-Brown illustrates figures from the stories, cuts them out and sets them on top of the open books among paper trees, waves, castles and dragons.

The top sculpture is from ‘Knight and Dragon’, a book from the Dragonlance series. Harvey-Brown wired the knight and dragon through the book for extra stability. Above, a ship rises from the waves in the book ‘Kidnapped.’

Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer relax on a raft in the Mississippi.

Bambi and his mother explore the peaceful meadow just before tragedy strikes in one of the book’s most poignant scenes.

Pirates are poised above a chest full of gold and jewels in Treasure Island. See more of Harvey-Brown’s book sculptures, many of which are for sale, at the artist’s website.


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Sri Krishna in Tamil – Birth of Krishna – Animated / Cartoon Stories of Lord Krishna

04 Nov

For Online Purchase: www.abiramiaudio.com MAGIC BOX ANIMATION PROUDLY PRESENTS Mythological Stories Sri Krishna The universal Friend Krishna is regarded as the eight incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is the Supreme Personality of Godhead.He was born of Vasudeva and Devaki while they were in prison in Mathura. They were imprisoned because their eighth son(Krishna) was destined to kill king Kamsa. Kamsa sent many demons to kill Krishna but all in vain. Krishna spent most of his Childhood, killing demon after demon, humorously re-routing their plans to destroy him and they all end up sealing their own doom. And finally, Krishna killed the evil king Kamsa to protect His devotees. It is our endeavour to bring forth these stories in the form of an interesting animated DVD for your children. Let your children see, enjoy, learn and be blessed by Lord Krishna. 1. Birth of Krishna 2. Krishna and His Cosmic Form 3. Krishna and Twin Trees 4. Krishna and Fruit Seller 5. Krishna and Kaliya Naag 6. Krishna and Pot of Butter 7. Krishna and Mount Govardhana GIVE YOUR KIDS A BEST START IN LIFE THANKS FOR WATCHING AND FOR ONLINE PURCHASE VISIT US AT www.abiramiaudio.com
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Sri Krishna in English – 01 Birth of Krishna – Animated / Cartoon Stories of Lord Krishna

30 Oct

For Online Purchase: www.abiramiaudio.com MAGIC BOX ANIMATION PROUDLY PRESENTS Mythological Stories Sri Krishna The universal Friend Krishna is regarded as the eight incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is the Supreme Personality of Godhead.He was born of Vasudeva and Devaki while they were in prison in Mathura. They were imprisoned because their eighth son(Krishna) was destined to kill king Kamsa. Kamsa sent many demons to kill Krishna but all in vain. Krishna spent most of his Childhood, killing demon after demon, humorously re-routing their plans to destroy him and they all end up sealing their own doom. And finally, Krishna killed the evil king Kamsa to protect His devotees. It is our endeavour to bring forth these stories in the form of an interesting animated DVD for your children. Let your children see, enjoy, learn and be blessed by Lord Krishna. 1. Birth of Krishna 2. Krishna and His Cosmic Form 3. Krishna and Twin Trees 4. Krishna and Fruit Seller 5. Krishna and Kaliya Naag 6. Krishna and Pot of Butter 7. Krishna and Mount Govardhana GIVE YOUR KIDS A BEST START IN LIFE THANKS FOR WATCHING AND FOR ONLINE PURCHASE VISIT US AT www.abiramiaudio.com

 
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How to Prevent Photo Horror Stories — 6 Scary Photo Scenarios & How to Get Through Them

25 Oct

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As photographers, we plan and plan for big shoots.

But, we all have those days. The ones where that black cat that crossed our path, or we accidentally walked under a ladder.

Despite our best efforts, things can go wrong from time to time.

We’ll show you how to ward off those photoshoot nightmares. Our tips will prevent scary photo scenarios like garlic chases vampires away!

How to Prevent Photo Horror Stories

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No Memory Cards, No Problem

paint-smDear Photojojo,

I booked a photoshoot, and when I got there, I realized I had forgotten ALL of my memory cards! I apologized to the client and rescheduled, but I felt like such a dummy. How do I prevent this in the future?

Love,
Forgetful in Florida

Dear Forgetful,

This happens to the best of us. Here are some simple ways to keep track of your memory!

  • Make a checklist of all necessary equipment. Leave it by your keys the night before a shoot. Check it off in the morning before you leave.
  • Stash extra memory cards in common places. Leave one in your car, a hidden pocket in your camera bag, or in your wallet. That way you’ll always have a backup!
  • Shoot tethered to your laptop! By connecting the USB cable that comes with your camera to your laptop, images will be saved onto the computer instead of a memory card. This may limit mobility, but it will prevent you from disappointing your client.

Sincerely,
Photojojo

Grain, Grain, Go Away!:

paint-sm Dear Photojojo,

I got home from a shoot only to realize I shot everything at 6400 ISO. The grain and noise is insane! What do I do?

Help!
Grim and Grainy

Dear Grim and Grainy,
Here are a few ways to enhance those grainy images.

  • You can use CameraRaw, Photoshop’s built in file converter for RAW files, to reduce noise in the image. The “filter” menu in Photoshop also has a noise reduction feature.
  • Other editing programs, such as iPhoto, Aperture, and Picassa have similar features or plug-ins you can install.
  • Only sharpen the parts of your photo that really need it. When you sharpen an image, it increases the contrast between the light and dark areas. Sharpening the whole image will increase the appearance of those noisy pixels all over. By selectively sharpening certain areas, you can minimize the grainy look.
  • You can also turn noisy color images into black and white. The grain gives it that good-old-fashioned-film feeling, and black and white takes away the distraction of colored pixels.

Keep your chin up!
Photojojo

White Balance Woes:

paint-smDear Photojojo,

All of my photos have a strange color cast. My indoor photos look orange, and outdoor ones look blue.

I’m guessing I have the wrong white balance settings? What is white balance anyway?

Is there anything I can do?
Blue in Longview

Dear Blue,

White Balance can be tricky, even for the most experienced photogs.

  • Your camera has settings to adjust for the temperature/color of light you are shooting in. Set your camera to the correct white balance while shooting, like daylight outside, and tungsten settings for indoors, to keep the color cast minimal.
  • Keep a gray card or a white balance lens cap in your camera bag for setting your white balance on location. A gray card is a neutral, 18% gray. Place the card in your scene for one shot, and remove it for your the next.
  • By doing this, you can set a custom white balance for each particular scene. Or use it when editing images on the computer later.
  • You can also correct white balance settings after the fact. With editing software like Photoshop, GIMP, or Adobe Lightroom, you can correct for a color cast.
  • If your image looks too blue, adding in yellow can help neutralize the tones. If it is too orange, adding a bit of cyan, green, and blue will make it look normal.

Yours truly,
Photojojo

Eyes Wide Shut:

paint-sm Dear Photojojo,

I photograph weddings. It never fails that during group photos, someone will blink or make a face.

Are there any tricks for getting people to keep their eyes open?

Sincerely,
Eyes Closed in Minnesota

Dear Eyes Closed,

It’s definitely hard to get everyone to look perfect at the same moment.
Here are some tips:

  • Make sure your group shot is in a nice shady place facing away from the sun. It’s even harder for people to keep their eyes open when the sun is shining in them (obvi).
  • Here’s another trick. Use a tripod, and take A LOT of photos of the same group. Numbers can work in your favor. For groups smaller than 20, divide the number of people by three if there’s good light and two if the light’s bad. That’s how many shots you need to take. Then use editing software to swap heads if someone is blinking or making a funny face in the group photo.

Happy Shooting,
Photojojo

Constant Callers:

paint-sm Dear Photojojo,

I recently did a photoshoot for a friend, and now she’s calling me everyday to check on her photos. I want to stay friends with her, but her constant calls are driving me crazy!

How do I tell her that editing takes time?

Sincerely,
Aggravated in Arizona

Dear Aggravated,

You are not alone in this situation. Try to stay positive, and remember she is just anxious to see your amazing work.

  • Remind your friend that you want to give her the best product you can, and in order to do so, you need at least a week or two.
  • If you plan to work with clients more frequently, put a section in your contract that explains the turnaround time. Let them know up front when they can expect to see the finished images.
  • Make a mini blog post on your site to give her a preview of those rad photos!
  • Email her or Instagram one pic a day until you get them all finished. She’ll be excited and check her email more than her texts.

Keep calm,
Photojojo

Cry Babies:

paint-sm Dear Photojojo,

With the Holidays coming up, I’ve started booking more sessions with kids and families.

How do I deal with children that won’t quit crying?

Sincerely,
Cranky in Connecticut

Dear Cranky,

  • How bout penciling a sweet ‘stache on that lil cutie?! Keep one of these in your camera bag and everyone will be laughing.
  • Attach a PEZ dispenser to your camera’s hot shoe to get portraits of kids with a little curiosity on their face.
  • Turn the music up, and use the ioShutter release to dance around with the little one and snap away at candid moments.
  • Another secret weapon… BUBBLES! Who can resist?

Dry those eyes,
Photojojo

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Sri Krishna in English – 03 Krishna and Fruit Seller – Animated / Cartoon Stories of Lord Krishna

25 Oct

For Online Purchase: www.abiramiaudio.com MAGIC BOX ANIMATION PROUDLY PRESENTS Mythological Stories Sri Krishna The universal Friend Krishna is regarded as the eight incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is the Supreme Personality of Godhead.He was born of Vasudeva and Devaki while they were in prison in Mathura. They were imprisoned because their eighth son(Krishna) was destined to kill king Kamsa. Kamsa sent many demons to kill Krishna but all in vain. Krishna spent most of his Childhood, killing demon after demon, humorously re-routing their plans to destroy him and they all end up sealing their own doom. And finally, Krishna killed the evil king Kamsa to protect His devotees. It is our endeavour to bring forth these stories in the form of an interesting animated DVD for your children. Let your children see, enjoy, learn and be blessed by Lord Krishna. 1. Birth of Krishna 2. Krishna and His Cosmic Form 3. Krishna and Twin Trees 4. Krishna and Fruit Seller 5. Krishna and Kaliya Naag 6. Krishna and Pot of Butter 7. Krishna and Mount Govardhana GIVE YOUR KIDS A BEST START IN LIFE THANKS FOR WATCHING AND FOR ONLINE PURCHASE VISIT US AT www.abiramiaudio.com
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