Sunday, February 28, 2010

Flash/umbrella bracket product review...

In this video I talk about a flash/umbrella bracket that I did not purchase with the intension of reviewing, but after receiving (and using) it I wanted to share my thoughts about it.

Towards the end of the video I'll also share with you a different way to use it to help in feathering your light.

If you are interesting in purchasing one (or more) of these brackets you can get them for just $16.25 over at Adorama.

And for subscribers (as usual), videos do not get pushed through in your email so you'll need to come back to Weekly Photo Tips or head directly over to YouTube to watch it.

If there is a product you would like to learn more about, drop us an email and we'll do our best to review it for you.



Friday, February 26, 2010

Thank you Doug...


A couple weeks ago we featured UK photographer Doug Chinnery.

What I am holding in my hands is a little somethin' somethin' from Doug.

My wife and daughters have seen a bunch of photography/photographers and are not easily impressed but when I pulled this canvas from the box the word I heard was "wow".

I need more walls because there are a bunch of Doug Chinnery photographs I would love to hang in my house.

Be sure to stop by his website and take a look at his work, if you are from the UK you will want to look at his workshops as well.


Thursday, February 25, 2010

D'oh!...

When I announced the Joel Grimes workshop I gave you the wrong dates.

The 2 day workshop will be held Saturday and Sunday April 17th and 18th (NOT the 16th & 17th). I have fixed the post but wanted to announce it as well.

Thanks to all the folks who emailed me to let me know the err of my ways.

Hope to see you there.



Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Being inspired by Christopher Appoldt...


I spend a good deal of time looking at the work of other people, not because I want to copy what they are doing, but to get the creative juices flowing, to be inspired.

How others are using light, to see their posing techniques, and the kind of post processing they use will often spark ideas for new projects.

One photographer that inspires me is Christopher Appoldt.

I really like how he lights his portraits, how he photographs animals, and the wide range of subjects that he covers.

Both his work and his client list is pretty impressive, be sure to stop by his website and blog to see what he is up to and to be inspired.

Here are a few images from Christopher Appoldt, click on them to view larger and in a new window.





Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Mark April 17 & 18 on your calendar...

And not just because your taxes will finally be done.

These are the dates of a two day workshop that will be taught by Joel Grimes. This photographic learning extravaganza will be held in our new 2,000 square foot studio space here in Biddeford Maine.

WORKSHOP OUTLINE:

• Taking your creative vision to the next level

• Recognizing your greatest asset.

•Developing your personal vision.

•Promoting yourself as an artist, not a technician.

•Keeping up with the industry trends.

•The basic fundamentals of lighting.

•Breaking the established rules.

•Experimentation is the key to innovation.

•Hands on lighting demonstrations.

•Capturing the image is just the beginning.

•Mastering Photoshop is a necessity.

•Some tricks of the trade.

•Keeping it simple.

•Marketing, competing in today's marketplace.


For complete workshop details and to reserve your seat visit the workshop page here.





Click on any of Joel's images to view larger and in a new window.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

I'll give you double your money back...


I recently watched the movie (again), Taking Chance.

I implore you to watch this little known, seldom seen story about taking a fallen soldier home.

It's not pro war, it's not anti war... it is about honor, dignity, and respect and tells the story of the final trip home for those who have given it all because they were asked.

Chance Phelps died in Iraq in 2004 and this movie is about his final trip home.

I promise that if you rent this movie you will be moved, and if you're not, if you think it was a waste of your time simply drop me an email and I will give you back double what you paid to rent it. Becuase I think it's that important.

If you are a subscriber and don't see the video trailer pushed through, come back to the blog or view it on YouTube.



Friday, February 19, 2010

A fun layers exercise/tutorial...

I came across a Photoshop "cracked and peeling" tutorial and thought I would give it a whirl.

Now I realize that very few (okay more like none) of our clients would ask for this but it's a good way to try (and learn) new things and expand your Photoshop skills.

Here is the finished image (click on it to view larger):


I took the original image -


and using layer masks overlaid it with a dried mud texture -


then took a small piece from a rust texture -

You can get these textures (and many more) for free over at CGTextures and you can walk through the step by step tutorial here.