Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Technique: KISS Method (Keeping it Simple Stupid)

Pictures look boring?  Try moving/zoom closer to your subject.

Here is a shot that is further away:

Here is a shot as I pulled in on that roof:
Notice the Dept of Field I got as well?

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Tips: Birthday Party Pictures or Video

So it was my sons 3rd birthday and I was faced with the dilemma of taking pictures or shooting a video of the Happy Birthday song.  I choose to shoot pictures.  Then when it was done I said, okay everybody, lets light the candle again and sing happy birthday again!  So I did, but this time I shot the video with my DSLR.  The reason I wanted to shoot pictures in the first place was to get him blowing the candle out.  But the video is what the kids really want to watch years from now.  So this way you can get both.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Tips: It's all around us, just try it.

So I'm sitting down at lunch with my friends, and I have my camera.  I think to myself, lets find something to shoot in here.  Boom, I see the tea cup and the tea pot, and say I want that picture.

It took me a few try's and different shots, but I like this best with the tilted glass.

My point is simple.  These kinds of shots are all around us.  It just takes the time to pause and see what can I shoot here and how can I capture it in a way that is unique.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Want to go shoot but don't know what to shoot?

If you are traveling or wanting to go out and shoot, try this simple method to help you SEE where you are not looking.  Pick a topic to shoot such as today I'm going to shoot SHOES.  Get peoples feet on subways, walking, in motion, stopped.  Everything you can think of from different angles.  Even try get some way down at ground level.  Find some where people are walking on glass and go underneath and shoot that.

Another idea is shooting weeds that are popping out of cement or something.

Try shooting something with a reflection whether it's in your house or outside.

Try shooting something with a shadow.  All day long shoot shadows.

Traveling?  shoot window displays. 

Stuck at home? go around your house and stage shots in your kitchen or best of all with your kids toys at ground level.

My hope is that you train your eye to see things you don't normally see.