Sunday, January 20, 2008

I guess you would call this the second week of January

First (before we get to the photos), I ask that if you leave a comment please sign the comment with your name so that I can identify who is commenting. It will make things a lot easier for me in the long run.

Now to some photos

JAN 12: The beautiful Wedding of Shannon and Aaron

I was not the wedding photog for their wedding. However, I would never not bring my camera, and felt like I got a few shots. Now I just need to get them their wedding present.


I stayed behind the party as they entered the reception hall. Jade the photographer, had gone ahead so that she could get the shots that she needed to. I noticed Aaron sneaking a kiss moments before the new couple walked into the hall. I just really liked the moment.

The lesson that I learned from this photo is that staying in the most obvious, action filled place doesn't always make the interesting or best photo. Looking for something outside of what is expected gets you moments like that one.



I couldn't decide which one of the above two I liked better. Each has their own reason, and neither is perfect. I like shooting through arms and framing pics that way. Unfortunately I didn't have on a fill flash to brighten up Jade who is framing the pics. With a fill flash, I would have been able to use a better DOF (not so shallow as the 1.4 I am using for the pic), so that you can tell Jade is a photographer taking pics of the Bride. But I decided that not messing up the Wedding Photographers photos was a smarter idea.

And Jade was right when she said, "You may laugh at me now but some day you will be shooting a wedding and you will ask the bride to lay down on the pew and pose for some photos."

JAN 13 was spent doing all the homework I hadn't been able to do when I was at the Wedding, and there was no photo :(

JAN 14
The only b-ball game on Monday night that was close enough for us to drive to. The gym was lit ok, nothing spectacular, but we also didn't have the means to light it. This was my first night with my new lenses. (A 70-200mm f/2.8 vr and a 14-24mm f/2.8 both nikkor)

Thanks to Jay's sports class I am getting a lot more comfortable with longer glass, and I even enjoy shooting with it a lot more. I am also getting better at shooting sports. I keep looking at my takes from earlier basketball games and see how much better I am seeing the games now. I have also learned that seeing in Sports photo isn't necessarily seeing when you take it, but seeing after you take it. This means that you see the photo during the editing process, through cropping and the likes.

This frame is one of the moments. I knew that the play its self would be a good opportunity for a photo, but I didn't find this photo until I scanned through the series. I feel that all the elements start to pull together. Peak action of the shot, facial expressions on surrounding players as well as the face of the guy blocking the shot, and the ball is in the frame. Jay has taught me a lot about sports photography, and I can't wait to keep doing it.


Before the b-ball game I did some more shooting for my story on the Scottsville Ice Rink. I got permission to walk around on the ice, and so during shooting practice I decided to sit in the goal. None of these kids can shoot hard enough to hurt me so I am not concerned, even if I did get hit once.

When this boy approached the puck you could see his determination, but you could also tell that he was a little wobbly. He wound up with all of his might to hit the puck, and the first time he missed. So he tried again, and mustered up all of his strength to hit it. Instead he swung and the momentum of the stick made him start to fall over. Maintaining his perfect form all the way down, he teetered over, puck unmoved. This is the moment where he realized he had missed the puck and that he was about to fall over. The next time he was up to shoot he was the only kid to hit me with the puck.

JAN 15: I know I shot. I just can't find the photos for the life of me. Maybe I didn't upload them.


JAN 16

Tonight was Ed's bday. Unfortunately I had so much to do that I was unable to go hang out at the Coffee House with them all. But later we met up with Ed and his buds at Jay's Diner. My two awesome photogirl ressies tagged along. This sums up the mood of the night. Bucky and ryan were being brain dead and silly and so Anna and Becca have slightly exhausted, but kind of embarrassed/ confused looks on their faces. The repetition of facial expressions and body language is what makes this pic mildly interesting.

JAN 17
I go to CCC almost every Thursday. This week I was chilling with Debbie, doing homework and talking, when Ed came over. As he leaned on the two chairs, I noticed that he was perfectly framing Debbie. So I leaned out and clicked 2 shots off.

This photo is all about the framing.

JAN 18

Today was filled with Hockey.

This photo only exists to prove that Nicki's face is the same size as the opening on a Canon 400mm f/2.8


I determined that I like shooting hockey on the ground more than shooting Hockey in the stands. This is just one of the Wide Angle in the corner shots, nothing spectacular, but a typical hockey clip. I haven;t had much time to edit this shoot yet, so this is what I pulled out. Hockey is so fast and awesome. I can' wait to shoot more of it.

first full week of january

JAN 5
I originally saw this frame in black and white before I approached the scene and took the shot. This is odd for me because I don't think I ever thought that way, even when i was shooting b+w. But it was such a Life magazine photo for me. The bride to be, caring for one of her best friend's babies in the window light of a darkened room. It was a beautiful moment. I wish that the lighting was more dramatic but you take what you can give. I just felt that this was a beautiful moment between Shannon and Kristen and Kurts daughter. I included both frames because I enjoy the black and white image more but wanted you to see what I saw when I approached it.
Lightroom does wonders for toning black and white images, individual channels can be tuned to b+w, its great!



JAN 7


First day of class back at RIT after break, and I had a photo shoot at the Scottsville Hockey Rink. I was intrigued by the milk crates that the kids use to learn the core fundamentals of skating. I decided that my kids will play hockey (or at least learn to skate) at an early age.

The best part about these it the mood and air of struggle and frustration that the kids are dealing with. The top photo has the one boy so frustrated that he quits and rests on the milk crate while the rest of his friends skate around. The bottom shows the determination to keep at it, and I really appreciate everything that these kids are doing to make themselves good little hockey players.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

photos from December's end

Before I post the new stuff, I decided to put up all the past days photos (and I realize I posted New Year's before this one)

DEC. 22
I am doing a story on the Scottsville Ice Rink Youth Hockey Learn to skate program, and the weekend before Christmas Santa came to play. Since I barely had any access at this point (which is disappointing because I could have gotten an awesome shot had I been allowed then where I am now) I was shooting from the bench. This was just the most interesting shot that I fired off when same came to skate.

DEC 24
It was a Nintendo DS Christmas at the extended Morrison Family Annual Christmas Eve gathering. I spent most of the day helping my cousin Nathan master his Pokemon Sapphire game. Amusingly he later called me to get help with it once he returned to his house. I liked the light of the gameboy shining on his face (its not drastic) and the intense attention that he is paying towards this game. Not to mention that was where I sat in order to best assist him, since I was the only "old" person who knew how to play the game.

DEC 28
Tonight was a night of chatter, reminiscing, and tea with an old friend, an ex boyfriend, and a new Aussie bud. I could give you a deep analysis of everything that this photo could stand for but; in reality, I was playing with my new (but really old) teleconverter 2x while it was attached to my 50mm f/1.4. I was trying to get a nice macro shot of the tin cup of mikes and ikes. Instead Ivy tried to eat the entire container. We were greatly amused, and I love how we still have deep amazing conversations.

DEC 29

Today was a blast! After getting lost driving 2 hours (or more) to my photo shoot's rescheduled location, I finally made it to the forests of Woodgate, NY (buried under 3.5 feet of snow!). Today was my first video shoot. Instead of trying to do audio, video, and stills, I wanted to play with the Canon GL-2 (which by the way is an amazing camera). I shot around 40 mins of footage, and went out on a limb to see what I could and couldn't do videowise. I have yet to edit the footage, but I cannot wait to take a look. I feel like I can produce a good 1:30min to 2 min video clip from it all.
But this image is a still (not a video grab). I did have my other gear with me because I did not know what to expect. (Since I have been doing a project on Sled Dog Racing, I have further supported my decision to raise these dogs someday). But I felt since it would be too hard for me to capture a variation of photos because of the set up of the run, I should do some video capture. However, I couldn't resist taking some portraits of the Dogs in their kennels. This one was the most striking because he had 2 different color eyes: both piercing me with their stare through the truck cage. I made sure to line the eyes up between the gaps in the grate to get the least distraction as possible. It is a shot that I will need to continue to recapture and recreate again and again.

DEC 31

This was the last "assignment" I would do for the year. I was covering the Teen Center's New Year's Eve Formal. In order to get some different shots I snuck up into the DJ booth with Jacob Dowker, the nights DJ. I eventually ended up hanging out there most of the night unless I saw something I wanted to photograph, and I was ultimately sucked into being the DJ for a good 1.5 hours. (Its sad that most of those kids had never heard bohemian rhapsody before that, and it was so awkwardly silent that I had to cut it out way early).
It was fun to snap some shots of Jacob while he was having a great time downloading songs and playing them for people upon request. This one was my favorite, mainly because of the ridiculous expression on Jake's face. However, that is what he did whenever he found a good song to play and was intently listening. So as the good friend that I am I captured it for him.

New Year's Day



This is one of the first photos of the new Year!!!

I was documenting the Teen Center's New Years Party, and as soon as I saw that they gave kids noise makers at the beginning of the night I began to visualize the shots that would develop once the clock neared midnight.

At the stroke of twelve I was surrounded by at least 20 teenagers merrily blowing some very loud and annoying noisemakers. I noticed that Shane Slate (center) was attacking everyone with his, so I pulled in tight to Morgan Shelmadine's face and waited for Shane to attack her. Unbeknownst to me, Shane had already decided to attack the photographer, and I ended up capturing the moment where they both released their noisemakers, and came away with a nice shot.

-Amanda

First post and description

So, I have decided to post a photo a day (unless I am where I have a dial-up connection). I will also explain why I selected each photo I post. Being that I am utterly exhausted right now, we will start this later tonight, with a recap of the last week or two worth of photos, since I have been taking a photo a day since the new year.

Keep me accountable if I stop posting daily!

<3 amanda