There's a lot of truth in this comic for most independent photographers... I know I didn't fully anticipate how expensive this would get. I suppose when it was just my "hobby", I didn't have the need to keep track of how much money I spent on equipment, software, computers, etc. But now it's a requirement. I only have one word: ouch. So now I need to really focus on building a business, getting work more consistently, and yes, marketing myself.
I'm not 100% sure what the best approach is, so I'm throwing all kinds of stuff at the wall and seeing what sticks. I think the first thing I need to do is find a mentor or two, second is do a LOT more networking. And I need to revamp my website to start driving more traffic this way.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Tis the season...
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Friday, March 14, 2008
Shooting tethered with Aperture 2.0
Today I decided to play with Aperture 2.0's ability to shoot tethered. Not really wanting to take photos of myself or my less than tidy office, I called in my dog Ellis to sit for me while I fired off a few frames. She patiently sat, lied down, looked pensive, etc. while I fussed with lenses, angles, etc. Sunday will mark our 9th year together, so I offer this post in her honor.
As for the software, shooting tethered worked fine--set up was very simple and intuitive. Just launch Aperture 2, plug a USB cable into the camera and computer, turn the camera on and under the "File" menu, select "Tether>Start Session". You are now ready to shoot tethered.
The transfer rates while shooting seemed a little slow, but I imagine that's to be expected given the file size [shooting RAW 14-bit]. I was very disappointed, however, when I ended the tethered session and had Aperture crash on me. No data was lost, but if I were shooting a client session and that happened, I would have had a canary. Not sure yet if this is a repeatable issue nor have I checked the forums for other reports. Luckily, the shots are also captured on the camera's CF card, so there's always a back up. Like anything new - be it equipment, software, or new techniques, always try it out first on your own time.
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Labels: 105mm, Aperture 2.0, dogs, Ellis, family, photography, portrait, software
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
New exhibition opening March 7th!
I am delighted to announce my second exhibition of photography at the Morning Star Cafe. There will be an opening reception Friday, March 7th from 6-8pm. The photos in the exhibition are from my recent trip to Patagonia and capture various aspects of the wild, rugged, austere, and vast landscape. I'm very excited to be able to show the work, and hope to see you at the opening!
The Morning Star Cafe is downtown at:
510 SW Third Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
phone: 503-241-2401
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Around the world
Flickr has a fun new feature: a map of the world on which you can check off all the countries you've visited. Here's mine:
While I tend to think of myself as well traveled, this definitely puts into perspective how much more there is to discover. And for the geographically challenged, here's a list: Argentina, Austria , Belgium, Brasil, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom, Vietnam
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Fresh off the plane...
I just returned home yesterday after 3+ amazing and fun weeks in South America. We spent over 2 full weeks on the road exploring Patagonia with friends, and I found myself desperately deleting files from my laptop to make room for the daily average of 6 GB of new photos. Thankfully I did a full back up of my laptop before we left. Mostly in case of theft or disaster, neither of which occurred. I have a last minute photo shoot this afternoon, but hope to get some fresh images up on the website very soon.
I will also be working on a second photo exhibit for the Morning Star Cafe. Mats and various other supplies have been ordered and I am targeting an opening at the start of February. I have yet to speak to the owners about a reception, but hopefully we'll be able to put together another First Thursday opening night. Stay tuned!
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
PhotoShelter Collection goes live
The PhotoShelter Collection officially went live to buyers on Monday morning. To the best of my knowledge, there have not been any sales as of yet, but there are over 250,000 images [and counting] that are available. I have only managed to get 52 images in... but considering I've only submitted 64 in total, I'm OK with my numbers [I definitely have room to improve, though]. This week I've been perusing the collection trying to get a better feel for what the editors want to see, and then digging through my archives accordingly. I've also decided to stop submitting uncompressed TIFs, and go with high res JPGs instead. It seems many of us new to the stock world took the technical requirements a bit literally and suffered through long upload times with 29mb TIF files... you can view my contributions on my microsite. There are few new images there, and many old favorites. As always, feedback welcome!
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Remodels, portraits, & logos, OH MY!
It's been a busy month... In the midst of remodeling our own bathroom, I spent a day shooting professionals remodeling the bathroom of a family in need for REACH Community Development. My volunteer assignment started with a dart game at the Lucky Lab a couple months ago. We met several folks who'd just arrived in Portland for their AmeriCorps assignment, and one of them asked if I'd be willing to do some pro bono work on their behalf. Last Thursday I covered two sites, one with a new wheelchair ramp installation, the other a bathroom remodel and living room window replacement.
The crews were from Belfor and were all very courteous, accommodating, and fun. Some were more aware [and wary] of the camera than others, but that is to be expected. The bathroom job turned out to be much more involved than they had anticipated, so I just tried to stay out of the way and document their work.
Prior to that I designed a logo for Yoga for Weddings... I haven't done a lot of illustration, but I must admit I am very happy with how this turned out. I started out by sketching in my notepad, then a more refined sketch on bond paper, which I scanned and brought into Illustrator. The rest was all vectors and some transparency layering.
I'll be working on the website creative direction next...
I also did another portrait shoot, this time of a young family--our friends Andy & Amy & their son, Theo. Three people at once proved much more challenging, but there were definitely a few keepers. I did decide it was madness to attempt to do that without an assistant, though. It's much easier working one-on-one or in a documentary fashion.
Now it's back to our own remodel... Perhaps I should rename my venture "h2meyer creative"...
[last night my mother asked if I was "bored"...]
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