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In Stark Contrast: Wait for it...
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Monday, September 12, 2011. Seriously. this is a simple idea but be willing to wait for the photograph to show itself. For a long time I felt pressure to shoot, shoot, and shoot some more, but learning to wait, as counter intuitive as it seems is a good skill. Waiting is something that can pay for itself in the right circumstances. There’s no rush. Take your time, wait it out. This is especially true as it concerns candid portraiture. Consider it—you’ve got the time. Photo taken by Sean Stark.
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In Stark Contrast: Getting the Right Gear—Lenses
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Monday, June 20, 2011. Getting the Right Gear—Lenses. For a photographer, gear can be like tools for a mechanic or tradesman. There's almost no end to what you can buy, and certainly no end to the need for upgrades, replacements, etc. It can cost thousands upon thousands to get into the high-end equipment. The question you have to really ask is, "what am I shooting? Even in the studio the 55-300mm has been really great for doing model shoots and portraits when combined with a strobe (my 55-300mm is still...
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In Stark Contrast: Photography Lesson As .asp
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011. Photography Lesson As .asp. Just for fun I've decided to talk about a simple thing you can do to grow as a photographer but to stir it up a little, I decided to post it as .asp web development code. I know it's quirky but I'm cool with that. Variables—these are the things that you need. Response.write "Growth Can Happen.". Response.write "Growth CAN'T Happen.". Response.write "It's hard to call yourself a photographer.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A friends knife site.
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In Stark Contrast: Get Closer
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011. One of the primary lessons I've had to learn is to not be afraid to be in the action. Too many shots I took early on just didn't work because I was too far away. They simply were wasted shots. Get comfortable being close and in the action. When in doubt.get closer. No—seriously. Get closer. Stop using a zoom, go to a prime lense 30mm or 50mm and take several steps closer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Photography Lesson As .asp. Getting the Right Gear—Lenses.
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In Stark Contrast: Top Three Lenses
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011. Here are my recommendations for shooting in the field or even on local shoots and getting great shots. On the other hand, shooting with the less expensive DX lenses on an FX body will work but why would you do that unless, like me, you just don't have a choice yet. Anyway, with that said, let's talk lenses. First off. spend the money to get great glass, and plan on spending between $1500-$2500 a lens. You might get away for less but probably not. 12-24mm at f3.5-f4.5. Graphic...
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In Stark Contrast: September 2011
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Here again, this is me speaking from a Candid Portraiture and Journalistic Photographer’s perspective. The number one thing you can do to improve your photography: When you put your eye to the camera make your very first shot count. Here are some tips to improve your first shot:. Support with your left. 8212;Use your left hand to support the lens or body, don't be afraid to post against something or use your body. Shoot with your right. Squeeze it don't push it. 8212;For me, ...
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In Stark Contrast: Story!
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/sstark/5864243000/in/photostream/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Photography Lesson As .asp. Getting the Right Gear—Lenses. A friends knife site. Another of my blogs. My design pfolio site. Wycliffe Bible Tanslators Website. Photographer: Love to shoot. Prefer photojournalistic style photographs but lately have been getting into other types, like Wedding, Portraits, Modeling shoots, etc. Hobby: is pencak silat, an Indonesian martial art.
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Guru Coldfusion Developer and Web Geek Extraordinaire. All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. American Certified Equipment, Inc. Center Stage Spa and Salon. Dalmatian Kitchen, LLC. Dough Basket Creative Cakes. Line Avenue Business Association. MT Mulligan Media, Inc. Progressive Martial Arts Training Center. Robertson Bailes and McClelland. Twin Branches Real Estate. Washington Womens Baseball Assoc. Adobe Coldfusion MX 7. Microsoft SQL Server 2000. Fusebox 5 Programming Methodology.