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Posts Tagged ‘cans for comments’

Bay Area Photographer: Brit’s Santa Cruz Senior Portraits

December 4, 2009

Ok. So confession time. I’ve always found senior portraits to be the dumbest lamest thing in the world. Mostly because the images I’ve always seen were the same old boring shit.

But then, this year I got an email from Brit’s boyfriend telling me how he doesn’t have any money but he wants to gift a senior portrait shoot to his girlfriend. Oh and one more thing, she hates to have her picture taken.

Wow, ok great sign me up! Who wouldn’t jump at a chance to do a particular kind of shoot that they despise of a person who hates being photographed for almost no money.

But I’m a big softy so I booked the shoot.

We met just before the shoot and talked about how the shoot would work and what Brit was looking for blah blah blah.

So I did my standard thing. First we got the safe-lets-make-grandma-happy just like every other photographers work kind of shots. So of course Brit was uncomfortable and I was bored and the images looked, well, great by most standards but I hated them. They weren’t my style and that was just not acceptable.

So we switched wardrobes (well Brit did) and locations. I explained to Brit that now that we have the standard stuff done with we can play around and what ever we get is bonus. Right away she relaxed a bit. Then her boyfriend showed up and sparks flew.

This first shot is my go-to portrait/headshot set up. One speed light, hand held, working with the Sun, hard light.

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Then we got her love interest involved ala American Gothic:

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Same set up as the first image only going wide angle up close (something else I love).

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I have no problem using props. I love to use old cameras to shoot with and if I can’t get ‘em working again they make great props.

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So yeah, I learned two things.

First, don’t make assumptions about inquiries. Of all the horror stories other photographers tell about low budget shoots that are always a PITA it has yet to happen to me. Every time I choose to help someone out photography wise I’ve always been rewarded in the image department. It don’t pay the rent but it does feed the soul.

Second, just because other people manage to turn a certain kind of shoot into boring ass cliche images doesn’t mean I have to. Which means I’m not only open but stoked to shoot senior portraits.

Tags: Brit, cans for comments, cansforcomments, Santa Cruz, Senior Portrait
Posted in Headshots and Portraits, Technique, Uncategorized | 5 Comments »

Bay Area Photographer: Amorina’s Sacramento Backyard Wedding: Cans4Comments Review

December 1, 2009

For the cans 4 comments drive I’m stepping it up a notch. Everyday I’ll be posting a few favs from the year, the best of the best, for you to leave comments on. Remember, the more comments the more cans I donate to Valley Churches United Mission.

Amorina had a beautiful wedding in her parents back yard. Even though it was a million degrees outside we still had a game of bocce ball in dress. I love it when the bride is relaxed and would rather have fun than worry about the minutia of wedding porn (you know, all the stuff in the wedding zine pictures).

Congrats Amorina.

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Amorina is also part of my longterm project. I’m seeking brides and grooms who will let me shoot their wedding and follow up every year with a shoot documenting their life. So next year this time I’ll be doing a portrait shoot of her and Ray and their little ones. Super stoked on that.

Tags: Amorina and Ray, cans for comments, cans4comments, sacramento wedding photography, valley churches united mission, Weddings
Posted in Uncategorized, Weddings | 2 Comments »

Can’s for Comments ‘09

November 24, 2009

My 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

Dear Friends,

Our 28th Annual Holiday Projects are underway. This is only possible because you care and share with your needy neighbors.

Imagine the scene on distribution days at our mission on the corner of Hwy 9 and Glen Arbor in Ben Lomond. Long lines of folks come to receive bags of food filled with all they’ll need to prepare a nourishing Holiday meal; turkeys, a food voucher to purchase perishables and canned goods collected by our local business, stores, churches, and San Lorenzo Valley and Scotts Valley food drives. Joy and relief are seen on their faces.

As fathers, mothers and grandparents continue on to Santa’s Workshop many weep openly as volunteers present them with brightly wrapped new gifts for the children, based on their letter to Santa. You did this by picking up a stocking at local Post Offices and businesses and fulfilling a child’s wish.

At the food pantry San Lorenzo Valley and Scotts Valley Grey Bears and mobile seniors line up to pickup the beautifully hand decorated boxes with senior gifts and food while volunteers deliver and make a friendly visit to shut-in seniors.

Our 99% volunteer elves work their magic seven days a week beginning October 1. They weave their caring and sharing into a magical tapestry of sacrifice that ensures every needy person here will feel the true meaning of Christmas.

This has been a tough year for all of us economy wise. But at this glorious time of year we are more spiritually reminded, “It is more blessed to give than receive.”

Won’t you please write a check today? Or Call to donate by credit card. Fill out the enclosed form to volunteer, adopt a family or senior, bake cookies, pickup or deliver gifts.

May God Bless you!
Merry Christmas,

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.

Tags: cans for comments, valley churches united mission
Posted in Free Lance, Uncategorized | 6 Comments »

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