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Guest Post: Selina Maitreya on the “Whole Enchilada”
You Need the Whole Enchilada © 2011 Selina Maitreya NOTE: This is a guest blog post by Selina Maitreya. At the end of the post is a special deal that will net you nearly $300 worth of valuable photographic information. I urge you to take advantage of this incredible...
A Photographer’s Decision: Take the Freeway or the Road Less Traveled?
Recently there has been some buzz about how to get noticed as a photographer. And more and more I see photographers doing images that look for all the world like some other guy's images that looks like a woman he really admires' images. And her work was copied from...
New Gear: Aputure Triggers and Gamilight Modifiers – Gear that WORKS
Dontcha just love gear that works the way you do. Intuitive design, ease of use, multiple applications... the things that make working with the gear simply an extension of what we are trying to do. And that is make photographs. When I am shooting I want to be involved...
Rediscovering the 50 – Working To Know My Least Favorite Lens Better
After neglecting my 50MM lens for a long long time, I decided it was time to get to know each other better. I spent a week with the lens, and we are coming to an understanding.
Your ‘About Me’ page image: Make it part of your brand
Over at Project 52 we did an assignment to do a self portrait, or at least a portrait of ones self. An "About Me" page is such an important part of the website that it must be addressed in a professional and stylistic manner. Some statistics show that it is the most...
It’s Summer: Ten Things to Do to Boost Your Photography
1. Road Trip I love road trips. Planning them, packing for them, and doing them. Unpacking... well, not so much. But road trips are one of the most fun and inspiring things you can do. I try to take small road trips whenever possible. Last week I was in Vancouver....
Do You Have a Line You Won’t Cross in Photography?
A recent heated discussion on a photographer making her political affiliations known led me to another thought... is there a line you won't cross in your work? Should there be? It is a competitive market out there. There are bills to pay, and gear to maintain, and...
Is it a changing market, or are systems simply broken?
Discussing the new expectations of commercial photography and creating new challenges and channels for the visual executive
Strip Lights, Fools and Wrapping up the Second Book
A kind of a hodge-podge post this morning. I am deep into the final shooting for the Lighting Essentials II book to be published by Amherst Media sometime in the moderately distant future. These days it seems like a year from completion to seeing it on the shelves. I...
Time to make the jump to full time shooter… the 80’s
I discuss the third decade of my love of photography.
Learning the Ropes: My Earliest Commercial Photography Experience
The 70’s and 80’s were a heady and exciting time for me as I started my commercial photography career. This is part two of the series on how I got started.
My First Brush with Photography
It was 1963. We were on a vacation in California, and my dad wanted to see the town of Carmel. We would do that as a family. Head out from Phoenix to places (usually west of us) and find things that were interesting to my dad. Mom didn't really care where we went, she...
Summer’s Here: Some stuff to read, see and do to keep “Cool”
Well, the hot days are here. Believe me. 110 in Phoenix today. We experienced three of the heat wave days in New York, and then some great respite up in Old Orchard Maine. This is a gathering of some things I think you may enjoy as we prepare for the long hot days of...
Somewhere, Right Now, at This Moment…
A photographer is preparing to make a photograph that may change someone's life, forever. An art director is considering a new photographer for a substantial editorial assignment. He is a little nervous about it, but he also knows that this is the right shooter for...
Our Second Annual Photography Contest, “Summer in My Town” Begins Today, June 1, 2011
IMPORTANT NOTE: Registration for the contest has ended. If you missed it, look for our next contest in the Spring. If you did register, an email with important information was sent out on August 11. If you did not get that email, please let me know and I will find...
Two Different Approaches to Discussing Art and its Future
Well, it seems we have had some interesting discussions on the future (or lack of it) of photography as a career. I personally find the whining very unattractive, and somewhat arrogant. I found two different approaches to discussing the difficult changes facing those...
Kirk Tuck and I are doing a Workshop in San Diego: Focus on Portraiture and Light
OK... this has been in the works for a while, but it is time to take off the wraps and announce a truly special workshop with yours truly and Kirk Tuck of Visual Science Lab. We discussed it a bit last month when I was in Austin, and yesterday we decided to pull the...
Creating an Asset List for Your Photography Business
We are all familiar with lists. Lists of gear for our insurance agencies and reporting. Lists of our clients. Lists of our images. Lists of all kinds of things. When I talk about an asset list, I mean to also consider the assets that are not 'tangible'. Sure that...
Two Book Reviews on Styling for Food
Today we look at two books on food styling directed toward the photographer and the commercial approach to food images. With the lowered budgets these days, the commercial photographer is being called on to style food on many assignments. And while the pure food...
Featured Photographs from Project 52: Part Two
We are really having a blast with Project 52 - "52 weeks to go pro" and I need to share a few of the images from a few weeks projects. If you aren't participating, you should be. Whether or not you go pro, or want to, it is a mind-sharpening, skill enhancing...
Dave Siegel: Photographer. Arizona and the West
Meet my friend Dave Siegel. Dave is a photographer in Phoenix, but works all over the country for major advertising agencies and destination resorts. He has several specialties over the course of his career, and is now focused on the spa/resort industry. I met Dave a...
Gary Crabbe, Enlightened Images: Interview and Images
I am so glad to welcome Gary Crabbe to Lighting Essentials. I met Gary last summer when he contacted me to discuss designing a new website for him. We hit it off pretty quick and I was really happy when he selected me to do the redesign of www.enlightphoto.com. Gary...
Clarion Call II, and getting ready for the new LE Contest
Selina Maitreya, a great friend to Lighting Essentials, is having a second Clarion Call. If you were on the last one, you will remember how cool it was. And if you missed it, you missed one of the most important two days of photography information in a long time....
A Strategy for Going Pro as a Commercial Photographer: Part Three – Engage
A Strategy for Going Pro as a Commercial Photographer: Part Three – Engage We have gone through a basic discovery process in part one, finding out who is doing what in your area. Are there clients and agencies buying photographs and are you able to make photographs...