Happy New Year folks. I don’t know about you but I have high hopes for 2010. Not that ‘09 was all that bad really. In fact in some ways it was one my best years ever. I got off my butt and actually started trying to make a go at photography as more than just an art but as a business. I made some new and pretty rad friends. And of course I met my “+ 1″, Becky.
But as good as 2009 was 2010 holds even more promise. I’ve got several inquiries and a couple of consultations to set up for weddings this year, and a birthday party needing a photobooth on the schedule.
Speaking of photobooths, we brought in 2010 with an impromptu photobooth at Peter and Jana’s Roller Skating Capes and Bling NYE party.
All the images are up on Facebook, but Facebook wrecks images so I wanted to post a few here.
This is the opener, the guest of honor Ryan

What I love about the photobooth is it lets everyone get into the act. All night whole families came over and got what amounts to mini family portrait shoot. I would do 3 -4 shots of each group. One “normal” and then coach them to be a little more – uh not-so-stick-up-your-butt like. Which isn’t all that hard in this case considering the context (hello, capes AND bling) and who the party goers where.
Case in point, check out these sets:


Another thing I love about the photobooth is I have absolute control over the light. Place the subject, pose and compose. Super rad.


The more willing people are to get a little wacky the better the images – which is why this would be great at a wedding or a party with an open bar. Or in this case a party with my friends who are all just a little off anyway.




For you technique geeks I set up two SB 600s 8ft up on stands, with diffusers on the heads fired through shoot through umbrellas. They are at about a 45 degree angle to the backdrop. Triggered by an SB 800 on camera (hint:set it to — so it won’t ad to the exposure). They are at full power (didn’t complain a bit and I didn’t have a single misfire, you will want to give em a brake every 2 – 3 shots but you will need to talk and compose people anyway so it works out). I shot at 1/40 at 5.6 with a 17mm lens, hand held. The backdrop is a 10x seamless gaffer taped to the wall on one side and clamped to a light stand on the other.




























Can’s for Comments ‘09
November 24, 2009My entire reason for picking up the camera is because of people. I love to watch them, find out their stories and capture their image on film. It feels like a gift to that person, immortalizing them and their story. I often day dream about what it would be like to work as a documentary photographer telling the kinds of visual stories some photojournalists get to tell that spark debate, open eyes, and help to change the world.
Well, I’m not there yet, maybe I never will be. But this year I’ve found a really simple and small way to use my gifts as a photographer to help others, even if only in a very tiny way.
In 2008 a couple of Vancouver, CA photographers (Chris+Lynn), an amazing Vancouver duo, started the Cans for Comments campaign. The idea was simple, for every comment they received on their blogs they donated one can of food to a local charity. Pretty cool idea huh? Well a lot of other photographers found out about it and joined in.
Well I just heard about it today from Ontario Photographer David Redding and decided to jump in as well.
So for every comment posted to the blog from now until December 15th I’ll be donating one can of food to Valley Churches United Mission,
It’s real simple, stop by the blog, take a look at the images and leave a thoughtful comment (ok, thoughtless ones will count as well) and I’ll drop a can off at VCUM. Helping people out was never so easy.
Here is a little bit about VCUM from Annette Marcum – Director & Founder
Here is a list of other participating photographers:
Kristel Wyman
Think Photographics
Andrea Murphy Photography
Tracey L Heppner
David Redding
If you are a photographer doing Cans for Comments as well, just make sure to pipe up in the comments of this post and I will add you to the list.
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