Monday, April 6, 2009

As Seen on T.V.



Comrades,

You always know you have had a bad day when you roll your SUV into the Payette River. I was heading up to McCall for some engagement pictures and I noticed the top of a vehicle rearing it’s cold, tired, and saturated head from the water. I couldn’t help but wonder what was going through the driver’s head (Other than water) when he realized he was right in the middle of the raging rapids. Also, given that the water is a balmy fifty degrees, I would think that this would be one of those times where pissing your pants never felt so good!

Hopefully within the next week I will have some more engagement pics up from the last two sessions. Maybe I am rusty but with warmer weather comes clearer skies which equals, HARSH SUNLIGHT. With no sprouting on the trees just yet I am finding that shade is at a premium. If you do many outside portrait sessions you know exactly what I mean and it simply sucks.

Great Car Insurance for All My Friends,

Lance

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Train Station Lovers






Comrades,

In my second installment of 2009 engagement pictures I had the pleasure of heading out to Caldwell to shoot Nick and Brandi. For those of you that don’t know, Caldwell contains some very rustic places to do pictures so get your tail right on it already! Without hesitation I deemed the Train Depot to be the best spot and as it turns out, we even found a prop or two to use during our time together. Engagement shoots are really my chance to evaluate how I need to shoot (Not with a gun either) you on your wedding day. For example some people (usually the men) are not as anxious to get their pictures taken. The interaction and conversation is everything and if one can master that, people generally start to loosen up after a few minutes. I digress, Nick and Brandi were loads of fun and if last Saturday is any indication, the wedding is sure to be a hell raiser! Enjoy a few pics from the session and lastly, thank you Nick and Brandi for rocking out with me.


Broken T.V.’s for All My Friends,

Lance

Monday, March 16, 2009

Warm Season





Hello All,

For all the small favors in this world the one that puts a supreme smile on my face is the onset of warmer weather. Going out and taking pictures in the cold is always a feasible task but my tolerance only goes so far thus, I am not as prone to toughing it out. Saturday marked the first time this year that I was able to comfortably work outdoors with little worry of my hands becoming unbearably numb! Jamie & her fiancé Tyler were kind enough to meet me downtown for a quick engagement session and I find them both to not only be great in front of the camera but too cool for school as well. Despite feeling the effects of a nagging flu bug, we pulled off some great shots and I am happy knowing that the season for people pictures has arrived.





I recently purchased a lens capable of magnifying life’s little things. For you photographers out there you may know it as a “Macro” lens. I have found that investing in a lens of this caliber doesn’t mean you can simply place the lens on the camera and begin taking pictures of said tiny things. The art of Macro required me to do some serious review on how depth of field is affected when it comes to shooting things magnified many times over. I anticipate some frustration along with a little satisfaction once I master what this type of photography has to offer. In the meantime, enjoy some of my first “Macro” shots.

Nano-Sized Drinks for All My Friends,

Lance

Monday, March 2, 2009

A Campaign For All



Citizens,
Sometimes one must put the perspective of business aside for things that affect the very fabric of life. Saturday marked an important public awareness campaign that I had the chance to help out with while making some new friends. After being referred by a friend, I met the group organizer, Duane Quintana at one of my favorite spots to do a photo shoot that was simple in setup yet forceful in its message. Getting the point across required no more than a little bit of duct tape and some off-camera lighting on my part. The models who volunteered their time were total troopers as we spent the better part of an hour working on our craft while the slight chill that left us shivering did it’s best to drown our spirits. In case you are wondering, the duct tape represents our refusal as a society to openly discuss the issue of HIV and given that Idaho is such a rural state that point rings louder than war. I want to thank everyone who participated and for Duane’s commitment to driving home the issue to those who simply have failed to pay closer attention to a cause that needs to be at the doorstep of every American. Talk to your kids, your friends, and anybody else who will listen because unfortunately this problem is as pervasive as the air we breathe.
Awareness For All My Friends,
Lance

Friday, February 27, 2009

Red Skies At Night




Comrades,
As the weather finally starts to turn warmer some of the wicked things we can do with a camera become a little more enjoyable. For some reason, my thing of late has been to “Paint with Light” which requires a shutter release device, a great light source, and a clear night sky. For me it represents the calm before the storm simply because as we inch ever so close to these warmer temperatures, wedding season falls right on my head. So last week I did a series of shots using two locations around the Lucky Peak Area. It was a matter of tying a flashlight to a string and keeping the shutter open for about 55 seconds. Here is what I ended up with so enjoy. I am thinking that if the opportunity presents itself, maybe I will post a bride and groom under a night sky like this. Any takers?




Night Lights For All My Friends,
Lance











Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Where have all the Saints gone?


Economic Comrades,

I will be the first to admit that I am fascinated by the demographics of photography along with some of the politics and cockiness that seem to nip at the industry’s heels. Thus, I have been doing quite a bit of reading lately about people who have lost their jobs and have since turned to the camera in order to keep the wolves away. You may find yourself asking who these people are and are they making me upset because they have invaded my self-proclaimed market. More on that in a second…….Photographers across the land are every bit as exposed to the “crisis” as any other business while for some it is an important second line of work. Given that fact, the part-timers can afford to withstand the slow times while the full timers are squirming in their pants. Now I regress…..Those who find themselves out of work are finding recourse in shooting weddings and perhaps for some, they will end up discovering their full-time calling. What this means to you the bride, the family longing for a fall time portrait, and the senior is that you now have more choices to choose from than ever before and the numbers are only going to incrase. While some choices are better than others (Let the buyer beware), when choosing a photographer among the sea of seals who carry a camera consider the following before making a choice.

How deep is the photographer’s portfolio? Does it look like they have shot more than just the occasional gig?

Though you are not expected to know cameras find out what type of gear and how much they own. This is indicative of someone who is serious about doing a great job and values the many options available in equipment.

Can they walk the walk when they meet with you the first time? In other words, are they able to fluently speak about the organization of the pictures and the technical details of what you desire in a photograph?

Most photographers who keep at least one foot in the door are keenly aware of the pro’s and con’s of certain venues/locations thus they should be able to discuss the limitations and strengths of certain locales. This is important because you want a photographer who has experienced shooting at more than a few locations thus, they are better prepared to overcome some of the limitations certain places exhibit.

If they spill the beans and tell you they only need one camera, one lens, and one flash you should simply run like hell.

Gifted and capable people don’t have to have the business smarts of Donald Trumph so long as they deliver what they say while knowing what they are doing. Don’t let technology and it’s ability to make so many of our portfolio’s appear identical stump you rather, pay close attention to the cues that stir chemistry, integrity, and technical know how and you should be ok. Some will charge less while some will charge more but that aspect should really be at the bottom of your list even in an economy as crappy as ours.

I have had some deep discussions regarding topics like this and have made some enemies along the way (I have had my Cheerios pissed in twice!) but given that I am a humanoid I think it is somewhat cool that new blood has entered the rat race. I find that it forces me to rise above it all and also provides me the chance to share some of the things I have learned with others. All too often I hear photographers say they don’t share any of their “trade secrets” with newbies. That just sucks I mean really, does the pilot who knows a plane inside and out withhold their knowledge from the next Joe? Hmm, if they did I am sure that many a plane would fall from the sky. Ok, pictures are not planes but given that the inches we need in life are all around us and that we are told to fight for those inches, shouldn’t we welcome those who are hungry to gain what we already have? In short, I love getting paid nicely for doing what I do but somewhere along the way many of us have forgotten the human aspect of it all and that transcends into the next paragraph.

Seems as though for every bailout going to a company who buys corporate jets after the fact, we see the common Joe given a pink slip with nowhere to go while your stocks hit the dirt faster than a bull rider with no arms. Ahhh yes, may the zeros of the sums show their faces while the rest of us try and comprehend what has just slapped us in the face. Tell you what, take five minutes of your time and write a letter about it all and then sit on it for a few days while deciding if you feel like a geek for actually sending that to an elected official. Done thinking about it? Ok, your image is still in check.

Sorry I have not posted much in the way of “Pics of the Week” but between shopping for houses, meeting with potential clients, and packing boxes my poor cameras have not gotten the attention that they deserve. I promise to have this madness under control soon and not only will I get some new pics up, I plan to also update the website. Now lets get some warmer skies so that I can stand to be out in open for more than five minutes at a time.






Bailed Out By The Eightball,

Lance

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Bring on 2009


Fellow Mates,

We are into yet another year and for some us, things have not been all that prosperous. Regardless, a new year brings upon us a new shade of light and peering into that light one has hope and optimism. Feeling inspired yet? You should because even though many of us have lost money on top of jobs, we still live in a land just waiting for us to come up with something new and different thus, we can wear a different hat everyday if we want. This is what I love about pictures! The way they are taken from the way they are integrated into business has possibilities that span infinity. Though I am critical of my own work at times, I have taken measure in the differences in my work over the last 12 months. You see, if you are serious about photography you need only to see yourself as a tree that knows no end to its ability to grow. So if you’re looking for something new and exciting to learn for 2009 pick up a camera, you might be surprised at how you view the world.

Things are shaping up well for this wedding season as I am starting to see lots of new bridal clients inquire to my availability. It is both flattering and exciting to have someone consider placing that kind of trust in a person. After posting a need for brides who wanted to push the envelope in 2008, I found that disappointment was a non-factor given that we pulled off some things that still have me smiling. Now I need to step it up and push even harder for 2009 so the question is, are you ready?

Lastly I want to wish everyone an awesome start to the New Year and know that had we been together on December 31st I would have gladly made you my famous drink, “The Frozen Grapefruit”. Trust me when I say I have a corner on the cocktail market.

P.S. Enjoy the pic, it was taken in HDR (High Dynamic Range) right on the lake I live on. I have been trying to make this HDR thing work ala Greg Sims and now I think I have figured it out.

Resolutions for all My Friends,


Lance