My class and I took a trip last Monday
to John Lennon’s studio of photography. I got there just on time to see that I didn’t
know where the entrance was. Turns out I was in the back area by his studio, so
I had to walk all the way around to find the front. When I walked in he was
telling the class about his life. He told us how he makes his money he only has
a couple of clients but they are very reliable. By the look of his studio he
looked to be living in it which was what I’m mostly sure he was doing. I’d have
to admit I would NEVER want my studio to be my home where I sleep and eat. John
did portraits and advertising. Now I’m not into that myself but it seems to be working
for him. For his line of work he had to build it from the ground up and that’s great
for him but not for me, I would rather work at an actual location instead of
working as a boss. He showed the class and I his studio in the back of the
building and it was large, very large. There was paper all over a wall for back
grounds, there was his camera, and there were multiple mac computers with Photoshop
on them even, his office was in his studio. He told us a solid week of work Monday
through Friday he only shot photographs two of those five days because the rest
was billing and composing a shot photograph. He also had an assistant, she
seemed very on the ball with that she was doing, she seemed more of the head of
customer service at the place. She told us how there have been people that
would tell John all these different things they needed done but never had the
money to pay for what they asked but, the good part about his assistant was
that she could give people options on what they needed and what they could pay
for. By the end of the day what I could say was that she was very good at her
job and, John knew just what he was doing now would I want to life in a studio,
no, but he seems he is doing well for himself and showed us that you don’t need
a big area to make things seem as they do in the magazines. He was very down to
earth and a insightful man in the world of photography.
I am a sports photographer that has high hopes for myself. I hope you enjoy all that you read and enjoy my photographs because its a pleasure making them and going to the events that I do.
Monday, October 26, 2015
Monday, October 19, 2015
Out With The Old In With The New
I just got a new laptop. I was looking for one that was fast that held a lot of memory and had a nice amount of ram. As of now I had two computers in my room one for gaming and the other for Photo shop and video editing. The one for Photo shop was a mac book, no not a mac book pro just a mac book and it had a hard time running Photo shop cc. I really wanted a better computer at any cost so I went down to my local Best Buy to see what they had in stock. One thing that was a need for me was a touch screen for a computer not even a key board I just really wanted to Photo shop on a touch screen because I really liked to draw, imagine doing it to your images. So while I was there I saw one computer that would actually do every thing I wanted it was a little pricey but I got it anyway. It was a Asus Q302L and this thing works amazing. I now have all my images and my games on this and this one laptop has surpassed both my computers with ease.
Monday, October 12, 2015
Comic Con
This past Friday I went to comic con in New York city. It was a great experience I only wish I grabbed my camera instead of dressing up. I dressed as Slade Wilson from a favorite T.V. show I loved as a child. The amount of creativity though while I was there was amazing. There were characters that I would have never even thought if while I was there. Most of the costumes I saw that really caught my eye was anything to do with the anime Pokemon. The amount of details in the costumes and statues was amazing I only wish again I had my camera to record it. I took some photographs while I was there though it was not with my Lumix but it was with my iPhone 5 so even though it does not do the true justice some of these statues deserve it still shows off some of the beauty and how in depth these creators went.
Monday, October 5, 2015
Photography in my life and how it began
My first blog post. To be honest I had no idea what to post. I have to make this blog for a class and at first I thought the whole idea was dumb to be honest. As I was thinking about it though something hit me today. I felt I should go back to my roots, back where photography started for me which was at my high school and try taking some pictures on where it all began for me. I have been a lacrosse player almost my whole life and have loved photography for just as long. Actually in my fifth grade year book I wrote that I wanted to be a photographer. There was nothing wrong with either of the two till I hit sophomore year in high school. Thats where I took my first photo class with my teacher Mr. Schoch. He was the greatest photo teacher I personally have ever had mostly because he never cared whatYOUR Style was he just cared that it looked nice and was what you were going for. He also never even told me what he ever shot in his life to end him as a teacher there, he never brought up his own photography. Then in junior year I had two photo classes for Mr. Schoch, photo two and advanced photo I begged him to not make me do twice the work for both his classes and that some of the work should count for the other class but he was not buying it one bit so I had twice the work then I thought I would. Some of the projects were cool and some of them I could not get myself to do for the life of me. Mr. Schoch even joked around with the whole class because I took one very professional picture of a sunset and made a 3D cube that looked like a five year old made it and he made fun of me to the whole class, but that was the teacher student relationship we had. Even later in that year or maybe in the first year I had him I took a photograph of a light bulb and he could not believe that I took it because of how well it came out, he checked the source of the photograph to see it came from my camera and it "Schoched" him. Then in senior year I went to boces for photography and that program was a flat joke. The only thing that really got me through that year was a couple of good friends one of which was named Angela Gutschwager and she taught me more then the teacher that was there. Even thought our photography is different she was what made it a great photography experience. Heres a link to her flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/angela-gutschwager/, Another person to get me through the year was Brianna LaShier and where she posts her photography up is on her twitter page https://twitter.com/BriannaLaShier. Then I had my first day of college and by accident I chose the best teacher for my college photo one class... Mr. Schoch. Mr. Schoch does not know it but one day he is going to give me a camera of his, a kodak one thats around 100 years old and those were some of the coolest photographs I took and still have to this day.
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