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About Cheryl | PhotoDino
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A film addicted photographer who doesn't hate digital folk. I teach photographic workshops here, there, and everyone. I prefer to do independent workshops (avoiding sponsors) because I believe workshops should be about learning and growing not being pressured into buying programs, gear, and props. For more information on my workshops, please visit my site. Photograph by Shelly Rogers. Wish you had an RSS feed… just heard about you on T.O.P. Loved your words of advice…. 8211;Marc (in Boulder). Thanks for ...
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No More Rock Stars | PhotoDino
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A film addicted photographer who doesn't hate digital folk. No More Rock Stars. Cross posted from my other blog.). Remember the Ashlee Simpson Saturday Night Live debacle? Let me refresh your memory: http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Well, as long as they look good doing it, we’re pretty OK with it; at least we seem to be OK with it, since we keep watching, listening, and buying the music. Back to Ashlee. (Or substitute Milli Vanilli if you’d prefer. Same idea, different generation.) We knew. Now, before I p...
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Travelin’, Man. | PhotoDino
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A film addicted photographer who doesn't hate digital folk. Travelin’, Man. Now that I’ve finally shaken off the jet lag after a fabulous workshop in London, it’s time to settle back into my photographic life and log some words here on PhotoDino. Rather than learning, relying on, and consciously breaking those rules, I prefer to think of composition in terms of how the viewer’s eye moves through the image. The best way to explain this is with examples. Mama and the twins. Bumblebee and the Dictator.
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Jump ahead five years | PhotoDino
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A film addicted photographer who doesn't hate digital folk. Jump ahead five years. Just a quick share today. I’ve always been a big fan of getting my subjects in the air, whether it’s jumping on a bed, a trampoline, jumping off something, anything that gets them airborne. In the case of these girls, who I first photographed five years ago, no launch assistance is required. So here they are, then…. Bad scan, good jump. Laquo; Oh, the anticipation. Travelin’, Man. Date : September 28, 2010. I really liked ...
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Dog Days | PhotoDino
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A film addicted photographer who doesn't hate digital folk. Since I’ve got a brand new puppy, and since the dog days of summer are still having their way with us here in Denver, I thought I’d share some of my favorite people-and-their-pet images. I really enjoy including Rover and Kitty in family shoots. Our lives wouldn’t be complete without them, and neither is a portrait session. I could post this stuff all day long, but I’ll try to limit myself. Tully, my newest canine child. Gus and his girl. You ar...
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Oh, the anticipation. | PhotoDino
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A film addicted photographer who doesn't hate digital folk. Oh, the anticipation. As I sit on a pleasant Sunday morning watching football and waiting for a giant plate of nachos to appear, it seems a good time to talk about anticipation. Moment, because I would only get one shot at it. The keen sense of anticipation also means a greater ability to create a bond with your subjects. How? Here are a few examples from my “Life Backstage” project, where the low light conditions make anticipation e...Date : Se...
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Yas Viceroy Hotel | dennis guichard photography
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Sensational architectural photography fine art prints. In celebration of yet another successful Etihad Airways Formula 1. Weekend on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi some photographs of the incredible Yas Viceroy Hotel. I was very fortunate to be there when it was originally being built in 2008 and I am very fortunate to have been back to stay in it and to photograph it professionally many times since. It’s a spectacular destination and one of my own favourite places to visit and photograph. November 5, 2013.
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A Guide to Commissioning Architectural Photography | dennis guichard photography
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Sensational architectural photography fine art prints. A Guide to Commissioning Architectural Photography. It’s been a long while since I’ve been active on this Blog but I have been busy travelling and shooting across the Middle East and building an exciting new architectural business. In any event here is a handy. Guide to Commissioning High Impact Architectural Photography. That I’ve just put together for the Pretoria Institute for Architecture. Pretoria Institute for Architecture. March 14, 2015.
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The Sweet Life: May 2006
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Wednesday, May 31, 2006. The June covers of Dallas Child and Fort Worth Child come out tomorrow, along with the debut of the new website! Had a great time in Paris, and have some gorgeous images of sweet Dante' and his older siblings playing under the Eiffel Tower to share (once I recover from my jet lag and climb on top of this pile of things waiting to be dealt with). Until then.the covers! The July covers will be shot on Friday, and we will have so much fun with those! The ladies at Connective Designs.
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Well, it has been some time, hasn’t it? | PhotoDino
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A film addicted photographer who doesn't hate digital folk. Well, it has been some time, hasn’t it? I’ve been away…three-and-a-half years? Absent from here and, for the most part from portraiture, but growing and evolving and learning a whole lot about life and people and art. And teaching. Lots of teaching, in the virtual world, but also a few workshops in the states, a few in the UK, and a great little trip to Iceland. (Have you ever been to Iceland? Drop everything and go.). Will I stay on this blog?