Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

Friends Without A Border upcoming auctions

September 23, 2009

we found this organization on our trip to cambodia thru another photographer’s gallery. one nite looking for a place to eat we wandered around town as we do so often in visiting cities and came across this photography gallery next door to the FCC in Siem Reap.

it was John MeDermott’s Gallery full of infrared photography which i love of Angkor Wat. we went in and i bought a small print, something we could carry. while paying for the item i told the salesperson that i was a photographer to which she replied that john liked meeting other photographers and did i have a web site. i gave her my card and off we when to dinner.

arriving back at our hotel, The River Garden, we were informed i had a call and they would call back. yes it was john, he invited us down to the gallery to meet and chat.

mary asked the question about a cambodian charity because as americans we have so much that others don’t have. that brought up Kenro Izu work and about the children’s hospital. so this is how we learned of this group.

here are two events that i am donating prints to.

one of my favorite motion studies

one of my favorite motion studies

another from the same session

another from the same session

www.FWAB.org

Night of the Apsara – Washington DC Night of the Apsara – Washington DC

The pleasure of your presence is requested at the “Night of the Apsara”, an evening in support of the Angkor Hospital for Children (AHC) in Cambodia. The night will include dinner, cocktails, music, dancing and a silent auction. All tickets and donations may be partially or fully tax deductible. The event will be held on Saturday, October 17, 2009, 6:00pm – 12:00am at La Maison Française, Embassy of France. 4101 Reservoir Rd, NW, Washington, DC 20007.

Tickets:
$80.00

10th Annual Fundraising Event – New York 10th Annual Fundraising Event – New York

Friends of Friends Without A Border New York invite you to join them in an evening of celebration to benefit the Angkor Hospital for Children (AHC) in Cambodia. The night will include Cambodian cuisine, music performed by the Monorom band, a dance performance, and a silent auction. All tickets and donations may be partially or fully tax deductible. The event will be held on Saturday, October 24, 2009, 6:00pm – 12:00am at Cathedral of St. John Banquet Hall, 353 E. Clinton Ave, Tenafly, NJ 07670

Tickets:
$75.00

i don’t know what print will be at what auction, i’ll leave that up to them to decide.

jene

amazon jungle in B&H photo

August 28, 2009

well their at it again or should i say still.

Mary went down for a seminar yesterday and i asked her to pick up a firewire cable. same run around go to the back of the store wait in line, select the item, wait for the salesperson to print up an order form, then you take it across the store, wait in another line, see another clerk who then types the item into his computer, throws away the piece of paper you gave him, you and he wait, hopefully you have something to talk about while your item comes up from the basement, which he then scans into computer and prints out a payment statement.

now does this all seem like a waste of time and resources? it’s my personal opinion that B&H is trying to get rid of it’s ‘in person’ customers and just become the amazon of photography stores. it’s a jungle out there full of pitfalls and quicksand .

i for one have always opted for the personal touch, yes price is somewhat important but so is personal contact. i guess this comes from the artist in me, as i am not so much a photographer which captures something them moves on to the next. what is important to me is to be able to create in my images or have them express the feeling that others,my subjects create.

i work with dancers who’s art is so ethereal, gone in a puff of the moment, yet so beautiful in that moment. it’s hard to define as the perfect moment because so much work goes into it, all the class work, rehearsal, stretching and physical exertion, never mind the sweat and pain to achieve a nanosecond of form.

well i guess all this can be remembered as one stands in line after line waiting to spend your money and get on with your life. i could be reliving the ‘nutcracker’ before i get out of the store. well maybe only the first act.

hey made another store.

now if you’d like to express your opinion on this subject to B&H try here no purchase necessary.

Photographic super stores

August 26, 2009

yesterday i had to rearrange my desktop to accommodate my new acquisition a HP 9180 as my epson 1280 finally bit the dust. i do get to take it apart just to see if there is something i can do to fix it, i do so love dye prints. it took all day because of dust needed cleaning from surfaces and rerouting all the HD cables etc. now it’s all ready to go all i need is paper.ugh there comes the rub.

i would have thought nothing of walking down to B&H and picking up a box or two.but their new system has me dreading the thought of going there.

my personal feeling about shopping is smaller is better. i am not a costco type of person. it all started at cambridge camera down in the village, i needed my exacta llb looked at as something was wrong and looked in the yellow pages for camera repair. i saw they specialized in exacta’s and it was within walking distance so i went over. there i met norman

when he took the camera in hand i knew i was in the right place. he told me all about my camera, we had a relationship for years and i bought all my film & developing supplies from him. i then explored the camera district which in those days was located around 17th street. i used a couple of labs on the street and first met B&H before they moved and cambridge camera moved in the old location. something happen between norman and cambridge so he retired but not before we made a trade of my now unfixable exacta to a canon system, i think it was an AE1 but not sure.

i was at a loss where to go and floundered awhile until someone introduced me again to B&H. i found it large but reasonable to get around and i met some wonderful salesmen. i think one of the names was milton who always had a story joke and the time to listen to me. he helped me in so many ways from developing mixtures to camera uses. he grew up on a Graflex camera.

i’ve met other salesmen who would take the time to answer my questions and suggest solutions to my problems. if i wanted something that might not work they would suggest other solutions. that’s not what i find now in some departments, i am shocked that salespeople don’t take the time to know the application one is looking to cover. sometimes as i am waiting for my order to come upstairs i have to bite my tongue before i blurt out an answer. yes i did think i might want to work there but to take a job at this point in my life, no way jose.

now the shopping experience at this super store is getting out of hand. i don’t find the knowledgeable people there anymore. yes a few people are still there and it’s good to see them and say hello. but it seems everyone is looking for something for nothing. i want the cheapest price and i don’t care how you shove me around. or maybe it’s first time buyers who don’t know the difference. i’ve had problems with my canon camera that i’ve asked the canon counter people about who looked at me as if i was crazy. i did get some direction to go across the street to chrysler camera repair for a quick answer. that didn’t come from the counter people.

yes it’s got to be hard to find knowledgeable people to work there. i get overwhelmed at all the lines i might need to be in. so i look for alternatives to the super store. just as my clients come to me for personalized service and creativity i look for the same qualities in my suppliers. i get something more from this kind of service a personal connection.

so this is my quandary: where to start exploring for my photographic needs. i do vote with my pocket book

Momentum Dance photography contest 2010

August 26, 2009

momentum

Welcome to Momentum: Images of Dance — the sixth annual Sanford L. Rosenberg Memorial Dance Photography Competition.

this is a dance photography contest i’ve happened to win one year against some very accomplished dance photographers, i know Howard Schatz won at least one year, so being in his league is always pretty impressive.

Do enter if this is your forte. it’s always more fun to have some great images to compete against. last year i was on some other planet so i didn’t send any prints off but this year i plan to.

join in the fun, hey you never know and they are such nice people.

Graflex system 4 sale

August 25, 2009

yes i’ve finally started cleaning my closet of all the things i’ve collected over the years, you know those must have items like my jimmy olsen camera, the Graflex Crown camera. It’s so cool to shoot with because everything is thought out.

first need to focus camera, then either put in 120 roll adapter or the 4×5 film holders, pull the b/o slide them click the shutter, insert the b/o slide ,either turn the film slide holder or advance the film roller. set up new picture begin with focus on subject. yes i’ve screwed this sequence up a few times.

entire Graflex system

it reminds me of ZEN photography when one needs to really pay attention to what your doing, ‘be here now’ as the saying goes. but my life is going pretty fast in the digital realm and i have so many film cameras, my hassy, my contax, my yashica em, and canon f1.

i posted this on craigslist here in New York and have a few interested people but who knows. i’d like to find a good home for my friend and have it help creating some more wonderful pictures. it is so hard to part with things i love.

B&H Photo new purchasing system

August 21, 2009

boy is this store loosing it. i know they do most of their business on the internet but because of their location i can walk down there in 15 minutes. on a busy day that means i can get away from the studio, computer, to do list for at least an hour. half hour of traveling not thinking about work just observing things on the street. a lovely walk.

yesterday i walked down to pick up some printing paper as we are printing stuff this weekend for another show out in williamsburg brooklyn. simple task i’ve done so many times before.

well now the new system they’ve instituted is, you go to the paper section and have the salesman print up an an 8.5×11 paper which you now have to walk across the store wait in another line to see a clerk who then enters the sku number into computer. this gives you time to chat with the clerk who throws the paper in a waste basket behind him while the item comes up from the basement.

after it arrives it gets scanned into computer then you get a payment slip printed and go down stairs to pay & pickup the item. well the terminal i was at didn’t work and i got tired of waiting and cancelled the order.

i sent them a query on their survey page telling them what i thought about this new system.
1. it wastes electricity
2. it wastes ink
3. it wastes paper (a limited commodity)
4. most importantly it wastes our time.

if you’ve ever had the misfortune to be there on sunday and participated in the B&H zoo dance you know how crazy the place can be. Talking to a salesman friend who says nobody seems to fill out the surveys. i am sure some people do because they have winners every month, no i’ve never won i am sure the numbers are against that. but companies do read these surveys and if enough people said something smart companies react and change their behavior.

i get tired of fighting windmills but hate to see the bad guys win so many matches. i even showed up at a health care ‘single payer option’ rally today. but back to work now.

so you want to make a difference today, write to B&H, using their survey page, asking to go back to the old simpler system.

jene

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.

Dance images found

June 3, 2009

this week i’ve got a visitor the ‘little red celt‘, a model from England staying on my couch. we met last year when she and her partner came over to model for some photographers here in the states. she’s back doing the same this year after graduation. we’ve been talking about doing a shoot together this time.well she offered as payment for staying here which really isn’t needed but hey me turn down a lovely woman to shoot. so i’ve been thinking well maybe.

i showed her some found pictures i’d done with a dancer over a year ago which i hadn’t really looked at. i get busy just breeze through the contact sheets, as it were, and forget to come back. i always get something out of a session i can use. but i do get down on myself because of the low rate of return on my images. i am really hard on myself for not being perfect, sorry to say i can be that way with other people close to me also. the saving grace is i am willing to admit that and can back off.

here is a series that i found which ‘celt‘ also liked.

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but our favorite image was this one below. what my work is about is trying to capture the feeling of dance. it’s the same way i light performance pieces. getting my lighting to advance the story through mood or what ever means necessary. one show i remember doing a bump to white lighting and getting ohs from the audience. now that’s a light cue.

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i’ve invited my partner over here for this shoot, ‘the celt’ hasn’t met her yet but we know of each others work. we want to work with some china silk and a fan and see what happens. i love china silk ever since i saw a 100′ backdrop of red china silk the ‘peking opera’ brought over to the the metropolitan opera here in new york city may years ago.

that’s pretty much how i like to work with someone , it’s about a discovery between whom ever i am working with. them, the camera and me. heck i do have some experience doing this stuff so why not have fun along the way?

no animals will be harmed in the making of my pictures, we might have a few laughs along the way, and who knows if any art will be performed. i am very happy if someone buys my prints and hang them in their house. they have a little bit of me when they do so.

well that’s all folks for today……….