Hmm I going to revitalize this blog by actually using it and posting. This is going to by my journey into photography taking seriously. My goal is to provide a record for attempt at actually committing to photography. No longer will it be just for fun, it will be for money. Hopefully I can shed some light on to others and they might find inspiration or learn a few things while reading. The path is not so clear well it comes to photography. There are a million ways to success, however there are a million ways to failure as well. It all depends on luck, skill and determination.
I think my goal is to become an accomplished and respected photographer. I hope to be able to cover my expenses and then turn a profit. I intend to work part time and take assignments as I go. I hope to learn from my mistakes and improve as to provide a better experience the next time.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
New FlickR Site
I was inspired by Chase Jarvis to create a flickr site. It will all be images taken from my cellphone, a brand new HTC Evo 4g. Right now I'm debating on whether or not to use android apps for creative filters and stuff. If you want to check it out its at www.flickr.com/coolshotimagery
Monday, May 24, 2010
Resources
Its been a long time since I posted. I was trapped into the whole gear game. I wasn't doing any shooting because I felt I didn't have the gear necessary to what I thought would be killer shots. So much so I have yet to make a 10 minute trip into San Francisco for some awesome night shots. I have already scouted the locations.
Chase Jarvis is right, the best camera is the one with you. I have what I have so I'll use it. Its the only way that I am going to get better as a photographer. In the meantime, I have been shooting a lot of personal shots. Lots of parties and portraits which is good, since my main focus is event and portrait photography.
I have also been checking out great free online resources like DtownTV which is part of Scott Kelby's online learning media. There are also great resources on YouTube. I recommend snapfactory and lime/Bert Stefani.
Chase Jarvis is right, the best camera is the one with you. I have what I have so I'll use it. Its the only way that I am going to get better as a photographer. In the meantime, I have been shooting a lot of personal shots. Lots of parties and portraits which is good, since my main focus is event and portrait photography.
I have also been checking out great free online resources like DtownTV which is part of Scott Kelby's online learning media. There are also great resources on YouTube. I recommend snapfactory and lime/Bert Stefani.
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