Saturday, August 28, 2010

Noelle's Bonfire, General Updates

These were taken at Noelle's bonfire on Wednesday. I learned a lot about lighting as most of these are lit by a single incandescent bulb outside and flash-filled. It gives a cool effect and if I try to replicate it in the future, I know that I would use other flash units on the lower-left sides of peoples' faces to lose some of the shadows from the shed's light. Still, I think the pictures turned out well and I learned a lot from a photographic end. Additionally, people were having fun with the pictures and weren't being shy, which made it fun for me.

Alright, so this week has been a bit chaotic. School started--most of you know this--and I worked 34 hours. That's right. I've been waking up at 5 AM to be at work by 6. There hasn't been much time to shoot save for Wednesday night at the bonfire (see below).

As I mentioned above, I'm learning. I'm getting better, and it's terribly exciting for me. I love new hobbies. Guitar, web design, programming, and now photography. I'm good at none of these but I do enjoy them all very much. One of the things that I enjoy most lately, however, is reading the blogs of professional photographers. They tend to put up the shots that they enjoy--not necessarily the ones that are the popular ones, but the ones that they're proud of. For example, the author of I've Got Friends has an old Polaroid camera and shoots a lot on various kinds of film (often expired by many, many years) and he gets great shots that only appeal to a niche audience.

To me, it's relieving. I'm shooting for my own enjoyment, not personal vanity (the desire to get pats on the back). I really love learning the stuff and I love sharing what I've learned with people. That's kind of why I love shooting my friends: they get to have a part in the process and they get to share in doing what I enjoy. It kind of makes me think of kids cooking with their mom--they get to participate a little bit and have a share in the pride of a successful shoot/batch-of-cookies, depending on which side of the analogy you're following. For me as the 'photographer', it's fun to see them excited about the process.

Here are some of my great friends, most of whom I've been close with for 4 years now:
First photo: Sarah and Sally
Second photo: Sally
Third: Sarah and I
Fourth & fifth: Sarah and Sally again, Noelle and Sarah, respectively
Sixth: Sally and I
Seventh: Preston (notice his t-shirt--the irony was unintentional: I didn't even read his shirt 'til post-processing)
Eight: Noelle

Clicking any of these photos should take you to the Picasa album where you can see the pictures individually in greater resolution. Leave a comment if you have problems viewing--Picasa is very useful software but it's pretty badly broken when it comes to handling links. But that's a rant for another night. Peace out.

Edit: Check this out: http://open-eye-photography.blogspot.com/2010/02/great-star-wars-lego-scenes.html
http://open-eye-photography.blogspot.com/2010/08/churches-photography-by-dirk-wiedlein.html





Monday, August 23, 2010

Some Randoms

Some randoms. Thought the cat pictures were cute/funny. Mr Heard at the top is just an attractive man. And I really liked the lighting on the beer bottle, c/o my lamp.

"Boating" AKA "Cool people don't/can't sleep the night before class so they edit photos..."


The fam went boating today. I brought (and actually used) my camera this time. I got a few good shots. Then I came home tonight with every intent on getting to bed early but found out I couldn't sleep and (wouldn't you know it) I have to wake up in 3 hours. So I'm editing photos and blogging about it. Here's the breakdown:

Level 1 (top): sister and brother's girlfriend
Level 2: brother x 2
Level 3: brother's foot and brother's gf's back
Level 4: sister and brother's girlfriend and the latter's back again.

Hopefully I can sleep now. :-/

Friday, August 13, 2010

Beach Day!

Yay for beach day! :) Derek organized a grillout at Island Park just north of Cedar Falls. There were many geese. Andrew (top left) and his friend (top right) look a bit like Abercrombie models. And putting ice on a hot grill creates some cool steam effects.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Ahh, The Weekend

It was great having some free time today. I spent most of it working on stuff but I got to enjoy a few hours walking around town snapping pictures and enjoying some pastry/coffee at Cup of Joe. Here's the result:

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Welcome

I figured I'd create a second blog exclusively for my photography and other creative endeavors--my first blog can stay devoted to my various thoughts of non-artistic natures.

I've spent most of my week perusing various photoblogs, among which my two favorites are I've Got Friends and Color Me Katie. They're just amazing blogs to look at and read. Color Me Katie inspires me to be more creative and it's just downright fun. I've Got Friends is a more serious take on photography and Eric Anderson (the blog author) takes absolutely amazing pictures, in my humble opinion.

This week I realized I'm a jack of all trades but a master of none. Especially in the techno-creative realm. I'm competent in general web design, illustrator, photoshop, and sorta photography; however, I don't excel at any of it. So I decided I would attempt to do an illustrator tutorial per week and embark on a creative endeavor of my own each month so I can apply those tutorial skills. I'm not sure I ever want to be a graphic designer, but at very least I want to possess the skills and I don't want to pay a school to teach them to me (there's enough cost involved in software/hardware for my tastes, and the web has great free resources).

Being nestled away in Cedar Falls, Iowa, there's not a lot photograph here (at least for someone as uncreative as myself), but I spent some time walking around town and here are some pictures I like from this week:


Felix, one of my two feline roommates.


 





These are pretty self-explanatory.

Post Script: I have this strange wanderlust for NYC right now. :(