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Don’t Be Afraid of ‘Systems’
As a commercial photographer I know a lot about how to make things happen. In fact, being a commercial photographer is a lot of 'solutions... NOW' sort of life. The locations are too small or too large. Too many lights or not enough. Always need another stand or...
“Photographing Pills” with Alicia Bonterre
The assignment was to photograph some pills and bottle for a drop in to another shot. Parameters for the shot? White background…..that’s it. My thought process for this shot was how can I make this even a little bit interesting What type of shadows do I want and What...
Available Light / Available Tools; with David Price
I wanted to side-light this artisan's hands to highlight the texture both in her hands, as well as the fabric. She was making a set of custom gloves to honor my wife for her many years of service to living history re-enactments. I did not have a lot of equipment with...
Fitness Shoot with a Model by Hiram Chee
For the key light I used an Einstein F8 through a Softlighter camera right and for fill and Einstein F4 through a 8in reflector and 30 degree grid, camera left. The reflector was angled up towards the model's shoulder slightly towards the back wall. I also feathered...
“Layering Your Image” with McGunn Media
McGunn Media (Anna and Filipe) have this great little video for you on "Layering" the different items you use for still life. They have a full course on shooting table top and still life work at Udemy. See more of McGunn Media's work at their website.
Cool Sneakers with Alicia Bonterre
Today's class is from Alicia Bonterre, a photographer who makes her home in Trinidad. This was the assignment: Running Shoes are one of the staples of sports and fitness… and come in all colors and sizes. Distance runners, joggers, sprinters, hobbyists and kids all...
Making a “Splashing” Apple with John McAllister
SUMMER SCHOOL, DAY ONE: JOHN MCALLISTER. John shows how to create this stunning effect. You can download the raw files used to make this photograph here. Image One Image Two Image Three Image Four Image Five image Six For more from John McAllister, visit his blog. ALL...
Visual Literacy – Visual Media Strategy
Even when it is done as a parody, it works. How's YOUR visual media strategy doing?
Viral Visual Strategies
Social Media - VISUAL social media - is really powerful. "On Thursday April 10th I shared the tumblr page with a huge dog magazine I’ve worked with regularly called The Bark. By Friday morning, it had 4,700 likes and 1,080 shares. I also sent the link out to a...
Irene Liebler Interview at Raincoast Creative
This is so cool. Project 52 Alumni Sandra Harris has interviewed p52 Alumni Irene Liebler for Raincoast Creative. Pop on over for a great read and some new work by Irene.
Matt Dutile Adds a New Set of Portraits
LE's bud Matt Dutile has added some wonderful portraits to his website. Check them out here.
Talk About Your Awesome Opportunities… Holy Smokes THIS Rocks!
An "opportunity" for you to bust your ass, make some cool shots and then give them away to someone who will then get to use them for whatever the heck they want to for as long as they want to. Oh, and by the way you need to simply shut up about it. And they are...
My Newest Book Will Take Your Photography To The Next Level… or something
I have decided it was time for me to put it all out there... no holding back, no withholding of the secrets that I am privvy to. All of the stuff that other photographers wont tell you... I will. I am like a man on fire. Without the burning pants and sickly smell of...
Photographers Dump Film so They Can Emulate It Digitally… or, something…
"The company, founded back in March 2011, received the fifth largest Series A round Accel Partners has ever done; the investors are well known for the funds they granted a company called Facebook back when it was just starting up. Besides the app itself, VSCO’s known...
PROJECT 52 ANNUAL FOR 2013
Is available at Blurb if you love the feel of good paper and a quality book. We are also giving it out as a free PDF for all. Please feel free to share it with anyone you think would be interested. All images are copyright the photographer, and there is contact...
Hey Amazon… REALLY? Are You Kidding Me?
WHAT THE FUCK?. "On March 18, 2014 Amazon Technologies, Inc. (an operating subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc.) obtained a United States Patent (8,676,045) for a “Studio Arrangement” and a “method of capturing images and/or video.” ibook-store-widgetMany photographers will...
My Favorite Film Cameras and Film Choices
We do so many cool things in P52 and this idea is one a lot of the photographers are picking up on. We are going to have a fun little 'assignment' to shoot 24 frames of film in May. Just 24... but we want all of them to be 'good shots'. What started as a one shot per...
“Air” by Meggan Joy Trobaugh
At the Project 52 2014 group, the assignment was "Air". There were many wonderful submissions. This one by Meggan Joy Trobaugh was exceptional I thought. She carefully planned out the work and made the elements for the final work with a previsualized image already in...
A Fall Workshop in the Canyons Announced
The workshop is a blast. We all pile into a large, comfortable van and head off to Northern Arizona. Our first night is in Flagstaff, then off to the reservation lands of the Navajo, Vermillion Cliffs, Marble Canyon, Kaibab Plateau and more. We spend an afternoon and...
“Black Angels” – An Assignment for a CD Cover
This week the Project 52 PROS for 2014 are working on an CD album cover for a faux assignment. The music is George Crumb's "Black Angels" for Electric String Quartet. It is very challenging music. The students for this morning's Friday class really knocked it out of...
A Life, A Lifetime, and a Tie
John Thomas Banta had over 200 ties. Most were bold, loud, occasionally whimsical and always hard-to-miss. In short, they were very much like him. He dressed for occasions, often wearing his wildly interesting ties. And he lit up the room with his presence. He was a...
Is Giving One’s Images Away for Free a Brilliant Marketing Move?
... or a very very bad idea? Trey Ratcliff (Lost in Customs) has always given his images away on the Non-Commercial Creative Commons License. What is new today is his link to grab ALL of his favorite 500 images for free and download them in full high res form. See...
“What Should Photographers Charge in 2014?” – A Discussion with Rosh Sillars
My bud Rosh Sillars' recent article on "What Should Photographers Charge in 2014?" really hit home with me and a lot of my Project 52 PRO's. Pricing and figuring out what to charge is always a very difficult part of starting a photo business, and Rosh takes a very...
Shooting a Beer with Rui Bandeira
We have so many talented people in the Project 52 PRO group. Meet Rui Bandeira. He shared this shot with my last night and I knew I had to share it with you all. Here is Rui: "Hi, I had 3 goals for this shot: 1) it had to be fresh and make the viewer desire to drink...
Photoshop Repair: Bri in the High Desert
I like to play around in Photoshop a lot, and when I do I am going to start sharing what I do with my Project 52 Pros. And anyone else who wants to know what I do. I am not putting myself out there as a Photoshop Guru by any stretch of the imagination. I am simply...
WHY I AM CHUCKING ALL MY GEAR AND RETURNING TO SAND PAINTING AS MY VISUAL MEDIUM.
I have always loved sand. When I was a kid I would play in it, except when mum let the cat play in it first, and then it smelled sort of like my little brother, but... I digress. Cameras are obsolete. We hear every day about this new gizmo and that new gizmo, and how...
Project 52 Summer Group Opens For Registration
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Book Ideas: “What If…”
What if. What if you created a magazine instead of a book? Told a story or two in the magazine, showed a subject in depth, then printed 10 copies for influential art directors in your town and offered all who came to the site a PDF? (Blurb does magazines for as little...
ISLA: A New Book by Ernesto Bazan, Photographer
"No, I don’t [do assignments]. I stopped doing that, more or less, when I decided to become a teacher in 2002. Because of my workshops, I had to leave Cuba in 2006, which is ironic. I fund all my work thanks to the generosity of my students. This will be the third...
What Is The Biggest Problem with Your Photography?
The biggest problem may also be the one that most people focus on. No pun intended. "So let’s get the elephant out of the bag most of you keep it in and into the room where we can discuss it: most people are complaining about their cameras because otherwise they’d...