Thứ Sáu, 31 tháng 5, 2013

On Bathroom Detail All Week



We're remodeling two bathrooms, and as part of a barter deal with the contractor I am doing a series of before and after photos. I'll post more about that later, but I just wanted to drop something in quickly about the lighting on the detail shots I was doing today.

It's a quick-and-dirty, two-light setup and the effect is almost like a charcoal drawing—sort of 2-D and 3-D at the same time. And try as I might, it's pretty hard to mess this up.
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Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 5, 2013

Gear Bag: Five Great Tips for Dealing with Cables



If your lighting gear includes sync cords, power cables and/or extension cords, this could happen to you. Don't laugh, pictured is my actual Ancient Sync Cord Burial Ground from the past 20+ years.

But over that time I have also gotten a lot better at dealing with cords, and picked up a few cool tips along the way. Keep reading for my favorite five.
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Thứ Tư, 22 tháng 5, 2013

Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters is Now Available on DVD, and Netflix Streaming

©Gregory Crewdson

Netflix have acquired the rights to stream Ben Shapiro's excellent 77-minute documentary, Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters. You can also buy it outright on DVD for $24.

Sadly, the Netflix access this is US-only (maybe Canada? nope!) and only for Netflix streaming subscribers. But this is still far and away the biggest audience to have had access to the film.

There's no telling how long it will be up to stream. Netflix is notorious for having, then not having, the rights to a movie. So just in case, don't wait too long. You can stream it here.

(Many thanks to reader Tim Kamppinen for the heads-up!)

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Thứ Ba, 21 tháng 5, 2013

On Assignment: Back to the Well



Tian Lu (left) and Yuri Shadrin are both accomplished pianists in their own right. But when they play as a duet (on the same piano) they produce an intuitive mix of music and banter that could only come from the married couple that they are.

He is Russian, she is Chinese. Which made them the perfect choice to perform in China later this month in commemoration of an upcoming regional trade partnership between China and Russia.

So I shot their publicity portraits in one of my favorite little environmental portrait nooks in Howard County—under the fountain downtown at the lakefront. I have shot here before, but every time I come back I see the place a little differently.
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Thứ Sáu, 17 tháng 5, 2013

Q&A: Photek Softlighter II or Paul Buff PLM?

Sydney, Australia-based photo assistant Diego asks:

You seem to use the Photek Softlighter a lot. How would this compare to the Paul Buff PML Soft-Silver with the White Diffuser?

While they are similar (both sub-$100 Octa killers) they are pretty different under the skin, So which model you'll prefer depends on how you'll use it…
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Thứ Hai, 13 tháng 5, 2013

Readers Shoot Back: Vivian Chung



Dontcha hate it when your bride-and-groom portrait gets photo-bombed?

Okay, maybe not if it's by a Beluga whale. And for Vancouver wedding photographer (and Strobist reader) Vivian Chung, this well-planned cameo was no accident.

Complicating things, she only had a little time—and a key technical restriction—to make this shot.
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Lighting In Layers on Lynda.com

I am happy to announce that Strobist's video series, Lighting in Layers, has by special arrangement been adapted for the video tutorial site Lynda.com. Those of you who are Lynda subscribers can now view the videos there. (This includes Lynda's many corporate subs, so check with your company.)

Last week saw the launch of the first segments, which are primarily aimed at beginners. Additional sessions will be released each week.

So even if you are not a newb, stick around. It'll get more complex soon enough…

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Thứ Tư, 8 tháng 5, 2013

HCAC: Soprano Rebecca Hargrove



It's May. Which always means two things for me: dealing with heavy allergies and beginning my next batch of portraits for the Howard County Arts Council.

The drudgery of allergies is offset by the pure pleasure that is getting to work with a group of insanely talented young people. Doing the portraiture for the Rising Stars program is one of my favorite projects of the year.

One of the first this year was soprano Rebecca Hargrove, who we photographed in the venerable Garaj Mahal Studios…
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Chủ Nhật, 5 tháng 5, 2013

What Really Happens When a Fuji X100s "Syncs" at 1/4000th of a Sec



For leaf-shutter flash geeks only: high-speed Phantom v1610 video of a Fuji X100s shutter not-quite-really syncing at 1/4000th of a sec.

Sorry, I know many of you will be bored to tears by this. But the full technical article photographer Kevin Housen developed around this video (and others, at different shutter speeds) will really peel the onion for you if you want to know about the demonstrable quirkiness of this camera and ultra-high speed sync.

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BaltoWash, October 21st: One-Day Blogging/Social Media Intensive

NOTE: This class, originally scheduled for June, was postponed due to a tragedy in the very tight-knit Howard County blogging community. It has been rescheduled for October 21st.



This October, for first time in two years, I'll be teaching a class in the U.S. But it won't be about lighting, or even photography.

During the Flash Bus dates in 2011, we spent about 15 minutes of my session going into an organic approach to blogging and social media. In particular, we discussed how to create positive feedback loops between your online and real-world ecosystems. This small aside created a surprising amount of feedback and interest.

That led to a full class each year since on the subject at GPP in Dubai. On October 21st, we're bringing a current version of this class to the Baltimore/Washington, DC area for one time only.

Who is this appropriate for? A wider range than you might think. For a suburban county that is not located anywhere near San Francisco, Howard County, MD has a pretty developed blogging culture. And part of that is down to the efforts of an organization called HoCoBlogs, which aggregates local sites and is the center of gravity for the community that has formed around them.

HoCoBlogs has worked tirelessly to champion a lot of ideas I believe in. So when they approached me about doing a full-day class, I jumped at the chance.


Who's It For?

While teaching over the last couple years in Dubai, I have learned to think of bloggers in three groups. For lack of better terms, we'll call them Passion Bloggers, SmallBiz Bloggers and Corporate Bloggers. (This includes the use of other social media, but the dividing lines settle out similarly for those channels, too.)

And to this you can mentally add a fourth, much larger group of people who are in a position to benefit greatly from the medium, but really have little intuitive sense of how to approach it.

We physically divide the class into sections (PB's on the left, SmallBiz in the middle, Corporate Weenies on the right, etc.) because where you are coming from has a lot to do with how you'll approach this kind of stuff.

That said, there's a lot of overlap in the execution (and thought process) between the three groups, too. But the goals of each group—and the decision tree the stems from them—will be very different.

Once you put your finger on the reason you are blogging (and by extension, your goals) the 50,000-foot view starts to get a lot clearer.

Taking a wild guess about the readership of this post, I'd put you guys at 20% PB's, 30% Corporates (or potentially so) and 50% SmallBiz. Obviously, most photographers fall into the last category. But anyone working for a large company might be surprised at what kind of opportunities lie in the second. And my own HoCo360 site probably straddles Passion and SmallBiz. (OK, maybe that did not come out right.)

Much like with photography, I don't view social media as an end to itself but rather a versatile catalyst around which you can build just about any kind of ecosystem. And this is coming from a full-time blogger who was for 20 years a full-time photographer.


What We Will Cover

The morning will be spent on more general topics: understanding different forms of social media, their relative strengths and weaknesses, how to leverage multiple channels, building virtual-to-physical positive feedback loops, building the right kind of readership, etc.

If all of that sounds Greek to you, no worries. This is being taught to the layperson and you'll have a good sense of this whole ecosystem by the end of the day.

In the afternoon, we'll zero in on the execution side of things: voice, content creation, content arcs, consistency, frequency, etc. If you can put your preconceptions aside, you'll learn about just how simple and logical it is to practice good organic search engine optimization, or SEO. (Really, it is not technical and it is not hard at all.)

And if terms like SEO make your eyes glaze over, think of it in these terms: Strobist gets ~10,000 organic inbounds from Google searches on a typical day. So it's important to have a basic understanding of this stuff. Plus, it's silly easy.


When, Where, How Much


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The one-day class will be held on Monday, October 21st. The location (pinned above) is Linden Hall, at 4765 Dorsey Hall Drive, in Ellicott City, MD. It's 25 minutes from Baltimore or DC. And we are not starting until 9:30am, which should help make it possible for south Philly types to make the drive if they want.

For those considering traveling in, Baltimore Washington Airport is 20 minutes away and is well-served by SouthWest Airlines. So it is generally pretty cheap to get to. If your company has an interest in social media, this would be a very inexpensive option when compared to one-to-one consulting.

The venue is not very big (it's a community meeting room) so seating is limited. The cost for the day is $159.00, with significant discounts for students, nonprofits and multiple attendees from the same organization. Full details are on the HoCoBlogs signup page linked below.

If you are in any way interested in having your blogging and/or social media accomplish something more than be an endless time-suck, I encourage you to come. And if you are in the Baltimore/DC area, we'd much appreciate it if you could pass this info along.

On behalf of HoCoBlogs, I hope to see you there.

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Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 5, 2013

Is This the Future of Umbrellas?



See this umbrella? It's very different than the typical reflector in one very specific way. And it's being touted as being way better for digital sensors.

Can you tell what's different about it? Probably not without looking at it close-up…
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