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Inspiration in the rocks?

About a year ago my friend Craig was telling me how uninspired he was about his photography. He had his new 1D Mark III and was telling me that there wasn’t much to shoot. I challenged him to a friendly duel. I told him there’s always something to shoot and told him to grab his camera.  We walked outside to a dreary drainage area and I proposed the challenge: 5 minutes in the pile of rocks, my iPhone vs. his fancy camera, may the best man win.

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The scene of the photo challenge, just a pile of rocks in a parking lot.

As we shot I encouraged Craig to look for pattern (that’s easy in a pile of rocks), unusual point of view, rule of thirds, texture, line, form, etc.  Here are my results from worst to best.  Remember, these were all shot with an iPhone in about 5 minutes.

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My shadow.  It’s not very original but I couldn’t resist.

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Dried mud.  It’s a bit out of focus but I like the texture.

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Tree from below.  Check out that blue!  The iPhone doesn’t have great white balance.

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Rule of thirds from a nearby wall.

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This is my favorite.  Some dead leaves on concrete.

Well there you have it. You can find a photo just about anywhere you look.  Now it’s your turn, take the 5 minute challenge.  Go out to your parking lot, back yard, park, etc and make some photos.  Post the URL to your shots in the comments section.  Let’s see what you’ve got!

Click here to see Criag’s photos and read what he had to say.

New Workshop: On-Camera Flash

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We’re finally ready to announce a new workshop in our lineup. Please welcome Digital Photography 102: On-Camera Flash to our ever expanding collection of workshops.

Take your photography to the next level by learning how to use an on-camera flash. In this workshop you’ll learn how to use an on-camera flash for maximum creative effect.

This is a one-day workshop and has a nice low price of just $50. The workshop begins at 1:00 pm and ends at 5:00 pm. There is an optional field trip to Mill Avenue immediately following the workshop for some real-world experience.

The first workshop is December 13, 2008. Click here to enroll.

Topics include:

  • Understanding the controls on your flash
  • How your camera determines exposure.
  • Flash Photography Basics
  • Using the Aperture to control flash exposure
  • Getting creative with flash and shutter speeds
  • Balancing flash and ambient light
  • Rear-curtain shutter sync
  • Freezing action with your flash
  • Bouncing your flash
  • Using a flash in low-light
  • Using your flash to soften shadows (fill flash)
  • Episode 11 is coming soon…

    I’ve been shooting, editing, diagraming, re-shooting, and editing more. Digital Photography One on One Episode 11 has been one of the most fun and most challenging episodes to date. This episode is all about lighting setups.  In order to pack the episode with as much information as possible I’ve had to really work hard to make it seamless.

    The wait is almost over. In the upcoming episode I’ll be covering about 6 very flexible lighting setups. Each setup will have a diagram, a video overview, sample photos, and some behind the scenes video showing the setup in action.

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    I’ll be showing you how we set the lights to achieve specific looks. The example above shows that you don’t have to have a ton of equipment to get some really neat looking photos. My goal is to take some of the mystery out of studio lighting.

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    This simple setup uses a single light with large softbox.  Both of these setups will be shown in the video with more sample photos for each.

    I’m working hard to make the diagrams easy to understand so you can use them to create your own art. If you can wait a few more days I think it will be worth it!

    Great Class

    Last Saturday I taught another Studio Lighting 101 workshop.  The class was small and we had a lot of fun.  Here are a few snapshots from the day.

    For more information about our workshops visit: classes.snapfactory.com.

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    Student Yasmin shooting Caroline Diep.

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    Mike taking a turn.

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    Caroline strikes a pose as Mike takes the shot.

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    Yasmin trying out a Canon 70–200mm f/2.8L in the studio.

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    Caroline poses while students work with an Arri Fresnel hot light.

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    Halfway there…

    Our current Digital Photography 101 class just finished week 4, so we’re halfway to the finish line.  Last night I set up my camera and put a PocketWizard on it so I could take shots during class.  I snapped this one while students were working out an exercise (if you look closely you can see the Pocket Wizard in my left hand).

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    As usual the class is a lot of fun. I always enjoy getting to know everyone and seeing the creativity of their shots.  This class is no exception – we have a bunch of very cool people in this class.

    We have one more Digital Photography 101 class scheduled for this year.  I won’t be teaching this workshop again until 2009 so I can take a break.  I’ll be using the time to create a DVD set for all of those people who’d like to take the class but live in other cities.  We’re shooting to have the DVD set finished by Christmas.  I’ll keep you posted.

    If you’re interested in enrolling in the August 19 class you better act fast! The class is almost full and it’s first come first served. But don’t worry, if you miss it we’ll have another class ready to go in January 2009.

    Note: click here to see how to set up a PocketWizard for remote shooting.

    New Storefront – New Workshops

    We’ve upgraded our workshop website.  Now it’s easier to view upcoming workshops and enrollment is much easier. Things just keep getting better and better. Zip over to classes.snapfactory.com to see the new site.  You’ll find that we’ve added a few new workshop dates:

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