Archive for August 18th, 2009

Canon 5D mll gripe

August 18, 2009

hi gals & guys

I just bought a Canon 5D M ll as I’ve wanted full frame for a long time. I am not a new Canon user having had to switch to Canon’s a while ago when my Exacta llB finally gave up. I own an F1, had A1 programmable, AE 1 which are gone to camera heaven , still have a 20D and now a 5D M ll. I keep my F 1 to shoot infrared since my Contax are auto loaders and not able to read infrared film.

Now to go along with the cameras I’ve had a number of FD lenses.Kept my 28mm lens for the F1 which i really love. All my older cameras had the same battery, woowhoo.

The problem now with my digital cameras is when I travel I can only carry 1 spare Lithium battery per camera? I usually carry at least two spare batteries, charger, HD and computer. Oh I could buy a grip and put two batteries in there almost doubling the size of the camera which is not good to have a large camera in some places in this world.

Another simple solution to the too big camera is to buy a G 10, oh another battery & charger? So that’s out.

So traveling around the world with two cameras, chargers, batteries, 3 lenses, thank goodness the lenses fit both cameras and my wife’s 50D, oh and her camera batteries. Some traveling show. We might need a porter just for the camera gear.

Why do all these companies need to make so much money selling me accessories for my camera when I want to buy a system, Have bought many systems of theirs , that will work for me with a limited number of parts.

How many times have I lost simple things, caps, filters, batteries and what not in the frenzy of life. I was shocked at the cost of a new lens cap, hey it’s advertising. I do get tied of paying through the nose for every little tool I use to create my work, heck it’s hard enough staying up todate with everything and be exploited by our creative partners. This may be the last time I buy another camera.

Maybe I should take up drawing again, how many no# 2 pencils can one carry on a plane?

jene

Prix de la Photographie, Paris (PX3)

August 18, 2009

gee i must be doing something right these days as i received this email the other week, see i am way behind my life. 

Congratulations for receiving an Honorable Mention in the 2009 Prix de la Photographie, Paris (PX3) competition. We received over 6,000 entries from 85 countries. PX3 strives to promote the appreciation of photography, to discover emerging talent, and introduce photographers from around the world to the artistic community of Paris. For your entry of BLUE.

African American Dancer

African American Dancer

i am aways amazed at what images people like in my work, happy for sure that they like what i do. but as i said on my facebook page wish they wanted a print as we love to go back to paris and maybe see a blue sky. last time we were there we rented an apartment a block from the Louve, how cool is that to walk a block down to the Seine and watch the boats pass by.

be still my heart before i spend more money, and then there is Venice, the active mind never sleeps

‘Celt’ shoot

August 18, 2009

well it’s been awhile since my visitor the Celt left back across the water to her home in merry old england and i’ve not even visited this site in how many months. the problem is that i journal, something i’ve picked up years ago after being turned on to the book from a neighbor. i did go to a workshop lead by the co-author who said the major asset was in the journaling. well i got into that and it just stuck.

but i am a photographer and take pictures so without them what’s the point of being here? so onto the meat of the day or should i say entree as ‘meat’ might be politically incorrect and i really don’t like to offend people, but i seem to have a knack.

little red celt

little red celt

this image did get me work renting my tungsten lighting system for an internet shoot for Dwell Magazine.Also a days pay which is nice and meeting two new creatives which is always nice. it was shot using the Canon 5D m ll, something new to me for sure.