It's barely on time but I'll fly on by and drop this Photo Phriday in!
Friday, July 27, 2012
Friday, July 20, 2012
Photo Phriday!
Friday, July 13, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Stacey & Joe's Wedding
General Disclaimer: I was not the Official Photographer for the Wedding, I just happened to be present with my camera. ALSO: There're going to be a number of similar photos in this set so I included the image file number for those who are interested.
B2842bw
B2718
B2730
B2725
B2734
B2712
B2737
B2741
B2754
B2747
Now, as one might have guessed, being a guest and being polite by staying in my seat meant I only had one real camera angle to be shooting from. This also has a lot to do with the general repetition of image. Still, I imagine having more then one of the same image is preferable to having only one. Especially when its your wedding.
B2758
B2759
B2763
B2766
B2775
B2795
B2806
B2808
B2835
B2835
B2849
It was a Rider themed wedding in case you didn't catch on for some reason...
B2842
Of course, some photos look just as awesome in colour as they do in black and white...
As a quick aside, I think I do owe another minor explanation about these photos. So... As a general rule I don't shoot weddings. I really don't want to deal with any potential "Bridezillas" out there and the market has a glut of wedding photographers (some good, some bad) as it is already. Combine that with me not having access to all the equipment I would want for shooting a wedding and, yeah, I'll stick to sports, (other) event, portrait and landscape/macro photography.
With that being said though I couldn't help but feel extremely frustrated for the bride and groom at this wedding. When we were going through the receiving line Stacey told us how their Photographer cancelled on them the day before the wedding. They were able to get someone else, thankfully, but how bad a form is that? I wasn't given the details but I honestly don't see any excuse besides "I found out I'm dying from the disease of death and will be dead tomorrow... but don't worry I booked another better photographer for you in my absence" as being valid. There are few things which could be more frustrating on a wedding day. Even a bad photographer is better then none. POOR, poor form.
Anyweather, once I heard this even though I knew they already had another photographer I wanted to make certain they had access to as many photos out there as possible, even if some of them are not exactly c'est magnifique. Plus, y'know, posting and taking photos is fun!
But that's that for now, so we'll see you next time!
B2842bw
B2718
B2730
B2725
B2734
B2712
B2737
B2741
B2754
B2747
B2758
B2759
B2763
B2766
B2775
B2795
B2806
B2808
B2835
B2835
B2849
B2842
Of course, some photos look just as awesome in colour as they do in black and white...
As a quick aside, I think I do owe another minor explanation about these photos. So... As a general rule I don't shoot weddings. I really don't want to deal with any potential "Bridezillas" out there and the market has a glut of wedding photographers (some good, some bad) as it is already. Combine that with me not having access to all the equipment I would want for shooting a wedding and, yeah, I'll stick to sports, (other) event, portrait and landscape/macro photography.
With that being said though I couldn't help but feel extremely frustrated for the bride and groom at this wedding. When we were going through the receiving line Stacey told us how their Photographer cancelled on them the day before the wedding. They were able to get someone else, thankfully, but how bad a form is that? I wasn't given the details but I honestly don't see any excuse besides "I found out I'm dying from the disease of death and will be dead tomorrow... but don't worry I booked another better photographer for you in my absence" as being valid. There are few things which could be more frustrating on a wedding day. Even a bad photographer is better then none. POOR, poor form.
Anyweather, once I heard this even though I knew they already had another photographer I wanted to make certain they had access to as many photos out there as possible, even if some of them are not exactly c'est magnifique. Plus, y'know, posting and taking photos is fun!
But that's that for now, so we'll see you next time!
Sunday, July 8, 2012
June 24 Photo Excursion
Two weekends ago a friend and I went on another photo excursion though, unlike previous excursions this one actually had something of a purpose. Mostly of excursions are purely for the fun of photography and while this one was still with the same intent it was also to get photos of his local neighbourhood. And to get photos of powerlines. Yes, powerlines. So, invariably, we had some very inspiring shots emerge!
Anyweather, with the powerline photos out of the way, we moved onto the more standard RixelStudios fare... Flowers, landscapes and the (different) stuctures indicative of civilization!
A few photos I fiddled with to make them more pleasing (in my minds eye) and the above bench is one of the more glaring examples of this. Believe it or not I didn't initially take that photo in black and white. Though I'm sure I could have if I actually wanted to go get a film camera, black and white film, develop it manually, then scan the resulting image. Fortunately things like Photoshop exist today which eliminates a lot of those steps for me!
Now, simplistically, the photographers job always remains the same: to take amazing images. In the current digital age this goal is still the same. The difference is that now we have the ability to take an average image, remove the ugly aspects easily, and make it a good, great or amazing image through digital processing. However, everyone and their dog knows you can do this (even if they don't know how) so the trick then becomes to do so in such a subtle way that, for the average layman, they either don't question the authenticity of the photo or don't do so openly. Or, alternatively, if they do they are completely wrong and it wasn't manipulated to get that result. The latter is what we all aim for but only the fool doesn't take advantage of the tools he has in his arsenal.
And that's that for now, so we'll see you next time!
Anyweather, with the powerline photos out of the way, we moved onto the more standard RixelStudios fare... Flowers, landscapes and the (different) stuctures indicative of civilization!
A few photos I fiddled with to make them more pleasing (in my minds eye) and the above bench is one of the more glaring examples of this. Believe it or not I didn't initially take that photo in black and white. Though I'm sure I could have if I actually wanted to go get a film camera, black and white film, develop it manually, then scan the resulting image. Fortunately things like Photoshop exist today which eliminates a lot of those steps for me!
Now, simplistically, the photographers job always remains the same: to take amazing images. In the current digital age this goal is still the same. The difference is that now we have the ability to take an average image, remove the ugly aspects easily, and make it a good, great or amazing image through digital processing. However, everyone and their dog knows you can do this (even if they don't know how) so the trick then becomes to do so in such a subtle way that, for the average layman, they either don't question the authenticity of the photo or don't do so openly. Or, alternatively, if they do they are completely wrong and it wasn't manipulated to get that result. The latter is what we all aim for but only the fool doesn't take advantage of the tools he has in his arsenal.
And that's that for now, so we'll see you next time!
Location:
Hewitt Pl, Regina, SK S4T 1B7, Canada
Friday, July 6, 2012
Photo Phriday!
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