Keeping Focus and Moving Toward a Post-COVID19 World with Don Giannatti
Keeping Focus and Moving Toward a Post-COVID19 World with Don Giannatti
I am honored to be speaking to the membership of ASMP about my ideas on moving forward away from this “lockdown”. My focus is on what has remained and what has changed and utilizing our vision to help make the transition to what is new.
HERE IS THE REPLAY OF THE WEBINAR:
From the ASMP bulletin:
Personal Sports Equipment: Five Examples of Lighting
The assignment was to shoot personal sports equipment (non-team sports). The photographers gave us some very nice shots, and the ways they came up with them really rock. Rainie Mills gave us a workout box with an example of its use. The key element in her image was to...
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07: Assignment Seven: An Architectural Photo of a Church
The client wants to see something special for his new PR work for a local church. The image should not have any cars in the parking lot and light MUST be on the front of the church. The client is suggesting a very early morning shot (or sunset if the light is better...
PROJECT 52 2017: A NEW BEGINNING
PROJECT 52 HAS BEEN A LAUNCHPAD FOR HUNDREDS OF PHOTOGRAPHERS OVER THE PAST 5 YEARS. THE TRADITION CONTINUES WITH A REBOOT. ENROLLMENT STARTS SOON. SIGNUP HERE FOR NOTIFICATION.
SPROUTS!!! Love ’em or hate ’em?
The assignment was to shoot Brussel's Sprouts. Anyway you want. Some people do not like Brussel's Sprouts, and some people love Brussel's Sprouts. Couldn't find anyone who was ambivalent to them. Either love 'em or hate 'em. The image above is by Karen Green who...
Behind the Image: Nicole Fernley
Nicole shot these images for the Still Life Class. The idea was to shoot a portrait and a landscape of the same image to see how the subject matter changes in the POV of the camera. She wanted a very soft, natural feel to the light. The photo at the top shows the...