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Playback of a 3D video stream of a dance performance in an immersive CAVE environment at the UC Davis KeckCAVES facility ( www.keckcaves.org ). The 3D video data was provided by the CITRIS Tele-Immersion lab at UC Berkeley ( http ) The first half of the video was shot from a fixed camera position outside of the CAVE; the second half was shot hand-held.
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JINDABAAD ‘s first single from their “PLASTIC HEART EP”. The video was shot by 2 DSLR Cameras. Directed by Prasiit Sthapit and Rohit Shakya . Edited by Rajan Shrestha. Crew: Prasiit Sthapit :Camera Raajib Sayami :1st Assistant camera Astha Singh :Lights Pooja Shrestha :Makeup and wardrobe Marina Menuka lama:Production Manager Special thanks to Umes Shrestha,Deep Cheetri, Rizu Tuladhar and The British School. © Kalakuti – All Rights Reserved. Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Subscribe to the official JINDABAAD channel : www.youtube.com
i randomly decided to do this video, i didnt want any creative shit in it at all. just a straight up, raw studio shoot relying on my performance rather than any editing etc. we decided to work with the well known and very talented photographer kane hibbard. Because i wanted the video to be all 1 take it took a lot of takes to get it right, there are a few TINY fuck ups in this video (i hope you dont mind) but i felt the performance was the most powerful and moving takeso i decided against doing any editing to fix shit up just to keep that raw 1-take element to it. this is one of my favourite songs ive ever written, its easily one of the realest and deepest. performing it over and over was so hard – every time we would shoot i would get more and more emotional throughout/and at the end of the video.. but this take was to me the best one. please know that i am now in a very good state of mind, i wrote this song when i was in a very dark head space.. its like therapy for me.. if i have any issues going on in my life this is how i deal with it, by writing and turning the pain (or whatever emotion it may be) into a song…i know other people go through shit, all you need to do is find a way to deal with it… talking to someone helps, its not for everyone though. there’s lots of different options – but never keep it to yourself if you’re going through a really hard time.. talk to someone you love or write a rap about it 😉 hope you enjoy the video. and to anyone going through …
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2012 started with an upheaval of change. Painful, gut-wrenching, seismic change. From January 1st, my life began a new journey. Part of that new journey was my reconciliation with the way I see. The thing is, I’ve always been a little weird. I’ve been told my work is “edgy” since my college days. “Dark, mysterious, seductive, depressing, edgy, suicidal, achingly beautiful, tortured, cathartic”…..these are all words I’ve heard over the years describing my work. So I tried to conform, to shoot in a style that wasn’t mine but would appease the masses. I shot freckled girls in denim jeans on white backgrounds holding puppies and smiling toothy grins of teenaged innocence. I’ve shot long legged girls in itsy-bitsy bikinis on pearl sanded beaches with come hither eyes. I’ve shot commercially acceptable, masses approachable, clean, honest and totally sans “edge” fashion photographs.

But it hasn’t been my vision. This work was not mine! So with the upheaval of change that this year forced upon me came the renewed sense of my own Self, facing me again, asking myself, what’s it all about. I came up with this: if I can’t shoot what I love and how I see, what’s the point.

I flew to my hometown, Los Angeles, on January 9th and I threw myself into work. I know, ironic right? I leave NYC land of fashion uberness to go to tacky LA to throw myself into work. I find it very odd that NY’ers hate LA people but LA people LOVE NY’ers. I think when you’re laying in the sun on January 15th in the backyard sipping on a mojito planning the menu for your outdoor barbeque that evening, there’s really nothing for an LA person to hate on a NY’er. But that’s just one theory. Any way, back to me going home: I shot 4 editorials and 2 video commercials in 6 weeks. I collaborated with my dear friend Rodney Burns who styled all the shoots. Ben Trovato being one of them.

The technical specs on this shoot can’t be any simpler. I shot with no artificial light. I used a large window to the right of the set as my key. That’s it. I shot with the Nikon D3 with my 85mm at 1/160th of a sec at about F4. I shot anywhere from 400 to 1000 ISO. I was inspired by a picture I found of Keith Richards. One picture. That’s all it took. What really tied the shoot together for me was shooting the story on a Fashion Back Drop. I have mentioned my friend, Sedi Pak, in previous posts. Her back drops are amazing and really embellish my shoots! You can view the full editorial on Ben Trovato here.

I look at the results, the final pictures, and I’m pleased. But the feeling goes beyond being “satisfied”. I’m home. If that makes any sense. Shooting what I love and how I see fashion. My greatest wish for myself is that I can stick to this and not listen to people anymore telling me I must conform and change to shoot in a style that isn’t mine. I guess we’re all going to find out together if I can stick to my guns and stay true to my vision now. I’ve shed a lot of baggage so far this year. A lot of negative, heavy, cumbersome baggage. And I’m continuing to shed more. The excuses to NOT stick to my guns are getting fewer and fewer. Since my blog is very public (haha….understatement of the century) you’re all along on this journey WITH me…….so as I like to say…..stay tuned.

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In keeping with my commitment to stay true to my vision and to continue shooting in a style that is my own, I shot this white story for Kurv Magazine’s spring issue in a way I’ve always wanted to see a White Story.
Shot and Edited by: Marty Martin
I’ve done plenty of white stories over the years, but I always sort of compromised here and there because whoever I was shooting for didn’t want to go exactly in the direction I wanted to take it in. In the end, I was always a bit disappointed in the results. But not this time. This shoot, I’m fairly pleased with.

Again, I collaborated with Rodney Burns from Church Boutique in Hollywood, California. I can’t even begin to describe how amazing it is to work with Rodney. He’s on my DVD, I write about him all the time, and yet every time I work with him it feels so magical, as if it’s the first time we’re collaborating and I can’t believe my eyes! He’s THAT good! He pulled these pieces from designer Furne One that truly blew my mind. And he coordinated the clothing to compliment the pieces. I trust his eye completely and just KNOW that my shoots are going to rock because of his amazing taste.

I wanted two blondes for this shoot. I’ve worked with Sarah Deanna before and she’s just amazing. She’s as beautiful on the inside as she is on the out! She also is publishing a book soon called Model Skinny. She writes about her healthy secrets on how one can get skinny and stay skinny the healthy way! I love a girl who gives back to our industry in a positive and loving way! I thought Jennifer was a good match for Sarah Deanna because, well ,she’s a stone cold fox as well! Both girls were on point and really knew how to emote for the story. James from Photogenics helped me cast this shoot. It was nice to work with “the old team”, so to speak.

I worked with make up artist Camille Clark from AIM Artists. I’ve worked with Camille many times when I lived in LA and she’s a very talented make up artist. I was excited to work with her again and ended up using her on 3 out of 4 editorials that I shot in LA. Hair stylist Jonathan Mason came on board that day. This was actually the first time I worked with Jonathan and that day we sort of bonded to the point that now when I am in LA, he’s my go to hair stylist. Thanks again to Timothy Priano, owner of Artists by Timothy Priano, for making that introduction!

I used window light and Christmas tree lights behind a silk against a backdrop as my lighting sources. That’s it! I know, I’m sorry I don’t have some great big lighting set up to break off for you. This is my lighting and how I see fashion shot and I never have liked seeing things over-lit. I’ve said that numerous times. Over and over, I’ve reiterated how I use one light, or “less is more” or keep it simple. Well, I’ve gone even more simple now, using available light from a window or the continuous light from the room we are shooting in as my key or main lighting source.

Of course, I used the Nikon D3 and my 85mm lens for the shoot. I also used my 24mm lens and a 50mm lens as well. I think what makes this shoot really work is the amazing styling from Rodney and the emoting from two very professional models, Sarah Deanna and Jennifer. And me staying true to my vision! More to come and excited to continue to share with you my vision! Keep it real! xoxo






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First up, did HBO’s runaway success Game of Thrones commit treason with one of last year’s episodes? One reddit user claims to have spotted the 43rd President’s severed head on a spike during a scene where evil king Joffrey makes his bride-to-be look at Sean Bean’s impaled head. That claim was backed up by the show’s creators themselves on DVD commentary for the episode. So what happened? Well, apparently, to keep to their budget, the show’s producers had to use whatever prop heads they could get, reiterating that the decision wasn’t political, but financial. In any case, the showrunners and HBO have issued an apology and promised to alter the offending scene in future DVD releases. What do you guys think? Did Game of Thrones cross the line? Let us know. www.hollywoodreporter.com Next up, after spending years photographing the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, acclaimed photographer and video journalist Danfung Dennis sought a better way to communicate the reality of war through video. So he teamed up with a group of engineers to create Condition One, an immersive, 360-degree, virtual reality app for the iPhone and iPad. By shooting footage through a convex lens and linking it to the iPad’s gyroscope and accelerometer, Condition One creates a unique experience for viewers who can look around the videos by swiping or moving their iPad. With major deals already in place with companies like Mercedes, The Guardian, Discovery and investor Mark Cuban, expect this type of video to soon …
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Agency | Paradox Media Production house | Ingk Asia Producer | Jay Yao | Joseph Lee Line Producer | Lee Wei Wei | Helene lien ( Mirror Film Taiwan) Director | Ler DOP | Boon Kok
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I spent the day with a homeless man named James for a photography project. It was a very educational day and I am happy that I did it.
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Adorama Photography TV presents: This week is the first episode in a series about HDSLR. In this episode, Mark will go over the principles of shooting video with a DSLR. In the coming weeks, he will also go over lighting, audio, basic editing techniques as well as compressing for the web- so stay tuned! For related articles and videos at the Adorama Learning Center, go here: www.adorama.com Purchase the gear in this episode at Adorama.com: Manfrotto 501HDV Pro Video Fluid Head with QR, 755XB Black Anodized Aluminum Video Tripod Legs www.adorama.com Nikon D3S Body Only www.adorama.com Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G AF-S VR II Zoom-Nikkor ED-IF Lens www.adorama.com Lowel Pro-light, Focusing Multi-voltage Quartz Halogen Light www.adorama.com Arri 650/3 Compact Fresnel Kit www.adorama.com Canon 5D Mark II www.adorama.com Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM AutoFocus Telephoto Lens www.adorama.com Zacuto Z-DPM Peacemaker DSLR Tripod Kit www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com
Yakkima Rally 2012 Lahdenpohya, Karelia gp-mag.ru www.facebook.com 27.01.2012 music – Yppah – Never Mess With Sunday www.youtube.com camera: Canon 600D, Soligor 85-205 3.8, Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8, 17-55 kit. filmed by: Nalivaev Nikita edit: adobe premiere CS5, after effects CS5
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