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Is Film Dead?

Pigeons rats with wings---Buffalo, New York. This photo was made when I was the summer intern in the photo dept at the Buffalo News, Western NY largest newspaper. The lines are telephone lines against a giant grain silo. I watched with fascination how the shadows on the curved surface resembled sheet music. As I got impatient for the birds to do something, I decided to clap loudly. Violá
Pigeons rats with wings—Buffalo, New York. This photo was made when I was the summer intern in the photo dept at the Buffalo News, Western NY largest newspaper. The lines are telephone lines against a giant grain silo. I watched with fascination how the shadows on the curved surface resembled sheet music. As I got impatient for the birds to do something, I decided to clap loudly. Violá!

I recently received a challenge from a FB buddy, Sehlem Sebik, whom I’ve never met, to post 5 black and white pictures, one-a-day.

I decided I’d dig out some old BW negatives instead of just converting what I have in my digital archives into grayscale.

This was a worthwhile challenge.

Mr. Lee a gregarious cobbler smiles at me in his narrow alleyway in Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Tri X ISO 400 Canon F-1. 28mm lens.
Mr. Lee a gregarious cobbler smiles at me in his narrow alleyway in Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Tri X ISO 400 Canon F-1. 28mm lens.

It gave me an opportunity to take stock of what I pointed my cameras at when I started my formal education at Kent State University.

If it isn’t obvious to you, I didn’t pay as close attention to lighting as I do now.

That’s only natural because back then I was strictly an available light photographer.

My cat Tofu captured on 2 1/4 TriX with a Hasselblad 80mm lens. This is really overkill but my cats are all very special to me. So nothing but the best! They are family, after all.
My cat Tofu captured on 2 1/4 TriX with a Hasselblad 80mm lens. This is really overkill but my cats are all very special to me. So nothing but the best! They are family, after all.

Not knowing how to light meant I couldn’t visualize a scene any other way.

Now that I know how to light, I can visualize my scene exactly how I want it because I decide where the highlights and shadows will be.

Exactly how hard or soft the shadows are, I decide by my light placement or the light modifiers I use.

Is Shooting Film Necessary?

Trek to Havasupai Indian Reservation--The mule train which carries campers gear to the campgrounds passed us by about 1/2 way through our 4 hour hike. Canon F-1 20 mm lens
Trek to Havasupai Indian Reservation–The mule train which carries campers gear to the campgrounds passed us by about 1/2 way through our 4 hour hike. Canon F-1 20 mm lens

To become a better photographer, is it necessary to shoot film?

I have no real easy answer to this other than to base my response on my own experience.

I believe it helps to shoot film at some point in a beginner’s learning curve.

The one major reason is the cost per frame of film.

The Hare Krishna temple in New Vrindaban in the early hours of the morning in West Virginia.
The Hare Krishna temple in New Vrindaban in the early hours of the morning in West Virginia.

Except for those instances when you expose the same frame multiple times intentionally, you have a finite number of shots you can make in a roll–36, 24 or 12.

This forces you to be more selective and thoughtful before you push the shutter button.

You don’t mindlessly fire away.

You take a moment to check your meter, your ISO, shutter speed and aperture settings then study each corner of your viewfinder before pushing the shutter button.

Also, because you’re never entirely sure you have the shot, you learn very quickly those specific instances when you have to shoot a lot.

You become very good at anticipating potentially problematic situations which you have little or no control so that you actually will shoot many, many frames or exposures during those critical times.

Portraits

Fryda with her youngest
Fryda with her youngest
Jon & Rachael
Jon & Rachael
Colleen
Colleen
Islamic scholar Nur Asadullah, originally from Cameroun is a scholar of Islam
Islamic scholar Nur Asadullah, originally from Cameroun is a scholar of Islam
Dan Sewell with Butch his horse
Dan Sewell with Butch his horse
Johnnie Dominguez
Johnnie Dominguez
Congressman Jerry Lewis of Redlands with his wife Arlene at the pool opening in the city of San Bernardino
Congressman Jerry Lewis of Redlands with his wife Arlene at the pool opening in the city of San Bernardino
Kwan family
Kwan family
Teresa & Thomas
Teresa & Thomas
Bobby
Bobby
Fryda
Fryda
Miracle
Miracle
Melinda, tarot card reader
Melinda, tarot card reader
Gina
Gina
Interim UCR Chancellor Jane Conoley
Interim UCR Chancellor Jane Conoley
Former UCR Chancellor Timothy White
Former UCR Chancellor Timothy White
Writer Gordon Johnson
Writer Gordon Johnson
Surfer portrait
Surfer portrait
UCR professor Russ Hille
UCR professor Russ Hille
Senior portrait Nicholas Barba
Senior portrait Nicholas Barba
Cowgirl with her dog (original on Fujichrome 100)
Cowgirl with her dog (original on Fujichrome 100)
Jennifer, one of my models for Small Flash Lighting workshop
Jennifer, one of my models for Small Flash Lighting workshop
Samuel, yoga instructor
Samuel, yoga instructor
Michelle
Michelle
Riverside County Probation Dept Executive officers
Riverside County Probation Dept Executive officers
Dancers from Encore High School, Hesperia
Dancers from Encore High School, Hesperia
Beauties amongst the lavender
Beauties amongst the lavender
Lisett, Claudia, Jennifer, Jackie and Fryda--models for my lighting workshop
Lisett, Claudia, Jennifer, Jackie and Fryda--models for my lighting workshop

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Photo gear I shouldn’t have bought Part 2

For many of us without self-control access to a credit card and an internet connection can be similar to being an unsupervised kid inside a candy store.

I was reminded of this very recently when I started noticing my online searches for a particular piece of photo gear.

That piece of gear started following me around in the form of an ad.

When I jumped between Facebook, Amazon and Ebay, I was being stalked.

However, I embraced it because the constant reminder actually helps when I need to compile a list of items I find useful in my photography, ones I would want to recommend to students. Continue reading Photo gear I shouldn’t have bought Part 2

Vergara family portrait part 3

Moving closer to the water--working in late evening as you can see with the setting sun on the left, I anticipated that the color temperature of the sun would require the use of a color temperature orange gel for my flash.
Moving closer to the water–working in late evening as you can see with the setting sun on the left, I anticipated that the color temperature of the sun would require the use of a color temperature orange gel for my flash. WIthout the gel, it would be very noticeable that I used flash on the right. ISO 100 1/60 sec @ f8 80-200 zoom lens set at 135mm. Canon 5D Mark2 on monopod to minimize camera shake.
Steffen watches over my Softlighter and WLx800 strobe as I shoot. Notice the 1/4 CTO gel on the flash.
Steffen watches over my Softlighter and WLx800 strobe as I shoot. Notice the 1/4 CTO gel on the flash.

Once you have an idea of how big your group is, you will have a better idea of a suitable location.

Obviously if it’s a number that’s more than 5 or 6 persons, you should plan on doing the photo outdoors. Continue reading Vergara family portrait part 3

Vergara family portrait part 2

A slightly different frame of Resty's family.
A slightly different frame of Resty’s family. I brought along 2 little stools (without backs) for Resty’s wife and mother-in-law. I knew I didn’t want them all to be standing because the differences in height would make it awkward. This arrangement allowed for all their faces to be closer together.

The number of people in a group you are photographing matters a lot because the larger the group, the more likely someone will either be lost or  late.

Besides that, coordinating the wardrobe or clothing will be more difficult as well.

Continue reading Vergara family portrait part 2