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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Up Late

Hey all,


I guess eating a bunch of dry roasted peanuts is not the thing to do when you have had gall bladder surgery...   So, since it after 1 A. M. and  to make time and other things pass, I thought I would share a couple of images I made, and put on canvas this afternoon.  It all took place very quickly, but it made the day complete for me,

I had just finished cutting the grass and was relaxin with a glass of grape cool aid when I realizes the white and pink tulips out in the photo-garden were about gone and I had not make any images of them this year.

So, into the house and to my office.   Grabbed the Nikon 700 with the 60 macro.  Then, out to the storage garage to pick up the 5x5 foot , white shower curtain on PVC frame to use as a background.

Five minutes later I was back in the house at the computer downloading the 6 images.

From start to finish.  Printed wall size on canvas, it took less than 40 minutes until is was done with both images that I will share.

It is truly strange how creativity strikes.  One minute your bouncing on a lawn tractor doing everyday life things, and then BAM, the next thing you are looking at someting that did not exist in the world.
That is what I love about photography in any form.  I know it sounds over simplified, but once you have internalized the functions of your craft, creation becomes easy and the best part, it is just plain fun..

I hope you enjoy these two images, and if interested how the PS manipulation was done, let me know..I will be happy to hold class here at the ranch.

"Hey Guys, Wait Up!"

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Not sure what to title this one.........
"Pink Three"
or
"I Just Don't Feel ALL Here !"

I like the second title, and after eating all those the peanuts, I sure don't either.....LOL

Now where did I put the Pepto-Bismol?

Have a great day tomorrow or today,
whatever time it is now.....CU

Bruce

Monday, May 2, 2011

Water, water everywhere

Now I know how Noah felt.

We came to Southern Indiana on Saturday night and it has not stopped raining here since.
This is not the flood waters, but many of the places I saw today  looked like this.




As photographers, we still have some controls even when as we are flooded, as we are now with untrained and incompetent people thinking they are photographers because they can make an image.
You can't hold them back any better than the farmer can keep the water inside the banks of the stream or river.  But, you can continue to present professional images outwardly to the public in every opportunity you can create. Even if you have to pay a location to put up images for "your potential customers to see".  Don't put them up just for the sake of  hanging some images someplace.  Make sure it is a venue that is visited by folks that ARE YOUR POSSIBLE CLIENTS.
That is not in fast food locations, or any place that is visited by average Americana.  Your customer is now the UPPER, UPPER middle class and beyond.  Think of some places.  

 Along with the professional images, an accompanied  promo sheet stating WHY these are professional images.

They are not.....FLAT, flash on camera which adds 5 lbs to every face but made with controlled lighting that flatters the subject.  It is composed in an artistic way by varying the heads proper composition by using placement of  triangles and not in a totem pole fashion.  YOU CAN Keep listing all the reasons why "This Is Portrait Done in the Proper manner.  It is called educating your customer base.

It is time we start attempting to educate our customers, and our customers friends as to WHY a professional photographer is of a High Value.  If we don't, then what John Q or Betty Q creates with the help of the modern digital technology will become even more acceptable in their minds.  Because, THEY DID IT, and pride takes over and they will become satisfied with average.

It is NOT the time to stay dorment. Speak out when you see bad photography.

It will come around.  I have seen it happening is small ways.  As they try and fail to make images as we can, they will come to learn and appeciate more what can be achieved by the true artistic photographer.

To those that can't, then they need to get the education.  And with the fact that there is many more things to learn with digital photography than with conventional film photography, we should win out in the end.  But, only if we don't throw in the towel and set back and watch the flood waters overflow our crops.

The farmer can replant, or get some crop insurance.  There is no crop insurance for our floods.

Stay dry, and keep to the higher ground,

Bruce