February 2012
29 posts
I am not one of those people who is star struck easily. Sports stars don’t interest me. Hollywood stars are regular people that happen to be in the spotlight. (I do count a Hollywood name among one of my good friends and believe me, you don’t get much more normal than her.) Music stars are the same way, and not even the “rock stars” of the photography world would...
Chase Jarvis: We’re Not Drowning In Photography, We’re Getting Rich
(No, not monetary rich.. rich in culture)
http://blog.chasejarvis.com/blog/2011/11/were-not-drowning-in-photography-getting-rich/
Sometimes its the little things that inspire me and renew my faith in the human race. Today as I reached exited the highway near the studio, I was stopped at the light by a passing funeral procession… and as the hearse began to pass, I notice movement to my left - the homeless guy looking for handouts on the corner has stopped, faced the procession, and removed his hat. He stood there like...
http://bradbarton.us/senior-photography-rock-goddes... →
Kristin came back in for some senior pictures and this time brought along her guitars.. Of course, we had to go to one of my favorite locations….
from Solstice Retouch: Is My Work Good Enough? →
solsticeretouch:
This is the one question I get asked a lot.
It’s one I believe that needs to be addressed. Have you found yourself asking this question? It reflects uncertainty in your own work - a lack of confidence in your product. If you have to ask, it illustrates that you may feel like you may even…
You can’t free a fish from water. — 117th Rule of Acquisition
Solstice Retouch: Workaholics Are Healthy →
solsticeretouch:
Are you a workaholic? Chances are if you are in this industry you are. You love your job but people think you’re a workaholic. Well we have good news! It’s totally cool.
Engaged workaholics, these experts say, are distinct from the classic, compulsively driven worker who can’t unplug…
Pay attention to the world around you.. See the beauty in the simplicity.
Early each day to the steps of Saint Paul’s
The little old bird woman comes.
In her own special way to the people she calls,
“Come, buy my bags full of crumbs.
Come feed the little birds, show them you care
And you’ll be glad if you do.
Their young ones are hungry,
Their nests are so bare;
All...
Joel Grimes is amazing .. I so hope I get a chance to visit with him at Texas School in May…
I was going to share a DIY Photography video today, but after looking at the list of possibilities, I decided to share one of my own DIY projects today instead… I built this box a couple years ago, but I still use it today.
My DIY Strip Light: http://bradbarton.us/diy-strip-light/
These images of dogs underwater have been making the rounds.. but I wanted to share it as well, just in case you hadn’t seen it.
I especially wanted to share this one because I just can’t help but smile when I see it….
Rosh Sillars: 17 Things Photographers Should Not Do - http://www.roshsillars.com/2012/02/17-things-photographers-should-not-do/
(Photography) is more about capturing an idea than about capturing a moment. - Erik Johansson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc0vhSseGk4
Anyone considering Groupon or like deals to find photographers (or maybe really any business) should beware:
Groupon Figures Its Not Important to Use a Photographer’s Own Pictures to Advertise Photo Deal
Its important to note: Groupon (and from my experience others like it) have policies in place to use stock photos when advertising their “deals” - sometimes even if the...
From Blackstar Rising: How Long Does It Take To Be...
http://rising.blackstar.com/ask-the-photo-business-coach-how-long-does-it-take-to-be-successful.html
From I Heart Faces:
The site is mostly aimed at female photographers.. but there is some good advice here for any photographer considering the leap to the professional world.
http://www.iheartfaces.com/2012/02/advice-for-aspiring-photographers/
Quote: “Honesty doesn’t need to be brutal to be effective. Wise love usually leaves stretch marks on us, not bruises.” ~Bob Goff
Good to remember when offering critiques of your fellow photographers’ works. (Thanks, Holly!)
New Mona Lisa Found →
This is amazing…
solsticeretouch:
So it turns out that one of da Vinci’s students painted Mona Lisa alongside him as he did his work. Notice the similarities, yet subtle differences, such as the incorporation of red. It’s also interesting to note the arched eyebrows. They both have a subtly different feel to it.
It’s as though…
Alastair Magnaldo
Oh, I love the way this guy’s brain works… http://pphotographyb.blogspot.com/2011/09/surreal-photo-illustrations-by-alastair.html