Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Practice Makes Perfect




The only way one gets good at something is by practicing it. One way I keep in practice with my photography is to make assignments for myself. Some ideas I have developed are to:

1) Create areas of photography that I'd like to get better at or fine tune areas that I already excel in ;
2) Come up with creative and fun project ideas for no other purpose other than to have fun;
3) Set deadlines for these projects so that they are not opened ended and I get bored when they are never finished. I try to do one new project a week. Unfortunately, I've been way too busy lately to keep on task with this goal. But I highly advise you try it. Not only does setting goals help you to become a better photographer, it can be a lot of fun too!

Sometimes it is even more enjoyable and motivating to have someone to go on a "photo shoot" with you. Especially when shooting at night I suggest you always go with another person. Not only does it help to have a second pair of eyes, you have someone else making sure you don't get hit by a car while trying to take a photo.

My most recent project was to shoot Austin by night. I went out with my fellow photographer friend, Lauren. We wondered around South Congress and then up to the State Capitol. Here are some shots I got from this project.







These photographs may or may not be used but I definitely learned a lot about shooting in low light, how to use new functions and most of all I enjoyed doing it! Keeping your enthusiasm and spontaneity as a photographer is very important whether you have assignments going on or not.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

The Tragedy of 2.18.10

I would like to offer my condolences to the families of Joe Stack and Vernon Hunter.
The tragedy of 2.18.2010 has effected many lives. The wife and step-daughter of Joe Stack have lost their home, all their possessions, and their income. If you are interested in helping, here is a donation plan prepared by the PTO at the daughter's school. Donations of Walmart, Target or HEB Gift Cards of any amount can be dropped off @ 2127 W. Parmer Lane, Austin, TX 78727 c/o Scofield Farms HOA (immediately west of Pok-E-Joe's) between the hours of 8 AM and 5 PM Monday through Friday. Your help is greatly appreciated.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Photos Of Joe Stack-Austin Suicide Pilot hits IRS Building

Today Austin experienced a tragedy when a man decided to fly his plane into an IRS building. I had the 1st available image of the pilot Joe Stack. This image is on the front page of the Austin American Statesman, USA TODAY. My image has been featured on Inside Edition, CNN, FOX, The Dallas Morning News, Newsweek, etc.....and the list goes on. Google it and you'll find my image.

http://www.statesman.com/

http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/02/18/texas.plane.crash/index.html/

http://photo.newsweek.com/2010/recent-history-of-anti-tax-violence-in-the-us/tax-attacks.html/

If you are interested in using my images of Joe Stack-Austin Pilot/IRS Plane Crash. Please contact Getty Image 646-613-3741