Canon firmware update correction-standby for update to update

March 18, 2010

Canon 5D Mark II Firmware Update = 24p (UPDATED)

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This went live Monday, but unless you shot something yesterday, it shouldn’t matter that I’m a couple days late with this. Yes, the Canon 5d Mark II, a wonderful camera previously limited to shooting 30p video with automatic, terrible-sounding audio, is now many, many times more valuable thanks to a free firmware update live on Canon’s site. Kind of a big deal:

  1. Adds 24p and 25p.
  2. Adds a function for manually adjusting the sound recording level (64 levels).
  3. Adds a histogram display (brightness or RGB) for shooting movies in manual exposure.
  4. Adds shutter-priority AE mode (Tv) and aperture-priority AE (Av) mode to the exposure modes for shooting movies.
  5. Changes the audio sampling frequency from 44.1 KHz to 48 KHz.

UPDATE FROM CANON: Recently we have discovered a malfunction that occurs with Firmware Version 2.0.3, in which the manual recording levels for C1/C2/C3 are changed and the camera becomes unable to record audio if the power is turned off (or if Auto power off takes effect) after registering “Sound Recording: Manual” in the camera user settings.

We apologize very sincerely for the inconvenience, but we are going to stop making this firmware available for download. For customers who have already updated to the new firmware, when using the camera with the mode dial set to C1/C2/C3, please either set the sound recording settings to Auto.

We are currently preparing firmware that will correct this malfunction. As soon as those preparations have been completed, we will let you know on this Web site. In the meantime, we apologize for the inconvenience this represents, but please wait until the fixed firmware is ready.

Thanks noschool.com.

Wouldn’t you think canon would have a 5D Mll hanging around the tech support department to test firmware on before they release it? duh

Photographic intern opportunity

March 18, 2010

here is something that, if i were a young man or woman interested in a photographic career, i would love to do. but since i am not i’ll pass this along to you my readers. maybe someone out there will benefit from this opportunity.

Howard Schatz
Beverly Ornstein
Schatz/Ornstein Studio

www.howardschatz.com

The photographs of Howard Schatz are exhibited in museums and photography galleries internationally and are included in innumerable private collections.  He has received international acclaim for his work.

H2O, Schatz’s seventeenth book of photographs, is the third in his series of explorations of imagery made on, over and underwater.  Published in the fall of 2007, it is a breathtaking feat of underwater photography and a visionary celebration of movement and form. Working with uncommonly graceful and aquatically gifted dancers, models, and performers, photographer Howard Schatz has found joyous inspiration underwater. The images in H2O  take advantage of water’s unique properties- light, clarity, buoyancy, and reflectivity-to create a delightfully serene and otherworldly aesthetic. At once uncanny, lithe, athletic, and mysterious, the figures in Schatz’s photographs transform the pool into studio and stage. Howard Schatz first established a following in the 1990s with two collections of underwater photography, Water Dance and Pool Light. With H2O, Schatz takes the magic of weightlessness and the beauty of dance to new heights. Whether in single portraits or as part of a larger, spectacular ballet, his dancers are as utterly elegant as they are phantasmagorical. They appear before the camera as though borrowed from a dream.

In Character: Actors Acting  Schatz’s sixteenth book of photographs, was published in April 2006 by Bulfinch Press. Schatz photographed 100 actors of stage, screen and television, directing them in one-on-one improvisation. Botanica (Bulfinch 2005) and Athlete, (HarperCollins, 2002) were Schatz’s two other most recently published books of photographs.  Schatz’s books are known worldwide; other titles include:  Nude Body Nude; Body Knots, Passion And Line, and Pool Light. Schatz’s editorial work has been published in magazines around the world, including Time, Sports Illustrated, Vogue, Vogue Italia, GQ Italia, The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Stern, Life, Black/White, American Photo, Photo France, and Photo Italia. His work has been featured on the Today Show, Good Morning America, NPR, Fox Sports Network, the Discovery Channel and widely in Europe.

He has made extraordinary images for such advertising clients as Ralph Lauren RLX, Escada, Sergio Tacchini, Nike, Reebok, Wolford, Etienne Aigner, Sony, Adidas, Finlandia Vodka, MGM Grand Hotel, Virgin Records, and Mercedes-Benz.
Howard Schatz’s fine art work is represented in New York by the Staley-Wise Gallery, in Denver, by Gallery M, and in Los Angeles by the David Gallery. A full listing of other galleries in the United States and abroad can be found in the Galleries section of the website.

Schatz Ornstein Studio Internship/Apprenticeship
Howard Schatz is a fine art and commercial photographer who, along with his wife and business partner, Beverly Ornstein, owns Schatz Ornstein Studio located in Manhattan.  Each year, we choose one young photographer, artist or videographer for a year-long, non-paying internship.  

During that year we commit to the following goals for the intern:
1. Thorough familiarity with principles of still photography
2. Thorough understanding of studio/imaging workflow
3. Working knowledge of studio lighting
4. Working knowledge of medium and small format digital cameras

These goals are accomplished (among others) through the following:
1. Regular review of work created in the studio And discussion of esthetics as well as technique.
2. Regular review of the work of photographic masters through study of their work
3.  Intern to take primary responsibility for all archiving and logging of shoots
4. Intern to take primary responsibility for transfer of files to photographer and digital studio
5.  Daily hands-on assisting in setting up of medium format cameras and sets in studio
6. Assisting on location with the handling of 35mm digital cameras

The goal for this internship is to learn, in a professional, working environment, the business, the art and the science of photography.  During the course of the year, the intern can learn to master not only a wide range of highly sophisticated technical equipment, but to develop a well-tuned understanding of the subtleties of lighting and camera work in the studio.  With training, the intern will take over full responsibility for workflow management of all digital imagery. With demonstrated skill, intern can also function as photo assistant on shoots.

Email a letter of interest and your resume to  bjo@schatzornstein.com

Long awaited 5D firmware update

March 16, 2010

well here it is at least a link to the canon web site with a download button and instructions for loading it into your camera. it first time i tried to do a firmware update on my 20D i just couldn’t get it. sometimes when i read something i just don’t understand what i read, but following these instructions step by step is pretty easy.

this page also tells you what the features are in the software for recording video and sound. looks like they have listened to some of the comments on the cinema 5d web site.

if i can do it so should other people.

jene

two gallery openings last night

March 12, 2010

last night i made the effort to leave my safe warm house to attend two photography show openings. the first gallery was the Aperture Foundation Gallery and Bookstore opening of ‘Angry Black Snake’ by Michael Corridore which runs from 2/25/2010 thru 4/8/2010, 547 W 27th street, 4th floor, New York, NY 10001.

In the words of Aperture book publisher Lesley A. Martin, “Corridore’s project, Angry Black Snake, is an exercise in minimalism. Each image has been pared down to the barest of elements—urgent gestures and barely traceable figures cloaked in smoke and dust. Yet each image pulses with palpable emotional tension, telegraphed by these barest of representational sketches and the subtle shifting colors of the clouds that descend upon each scene like a flimsy curtain.”

but what i found really exciting at aperture  was the exhibit ‘ No Singing Allowed‘ Flamenco & Photography which runs 2/6/2010 thru 4/6/2010,  with prints supplied from collections from all over the world. Yes they have an accompanying book for sale. in the web page notes

Whether as social phenomenon or musical expression, flamenco has been of enduring interest and inspiration to photographers from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. While some photographers from outside of Spain went in search of it or encountered it by chance, to others flamenco and its practitioners are an essential, if not innate, aspect of their cultural heritage and their photographic work. This artistic form—also considered a way of life or being—has generated fascination in cultured urban circles, remaining one of the most secret, mysterious, and seductive manifestations of twentieth-century European popular art. Marginalized and ostracized, the world of flamenco took root in an economically backward region of southern Europe, culturally peripheral and marked by a history of authoritarianism and local despotisms. This exhibition of more than one hundred and fifty years of images, frequently taken by foreigners rather than Spaniards, is an extensive survey of how photographers of different eras have approached the universe of flamenco, whether documenting the dance itself, gestures that recall it, or the culture that is developed around it.

way cool was the best discovery of the night Wendy Paton’s work at Sous Les Etoies Gallery, 560 Broadway,#205, NY, NY 0012, 212 966 796, runs from 3/11/2010 thru 4/30/2010. her show is called Visages De Nuit consisting of a series of gelatin silver black & white candid night images that are intended to provoke compelling and mysterious emotions of uncertainly .

wendy paton

wendy paton

the gallery program says Wendy Paton ‘allows herself to disappear in order to let her subjects emerge from the night.’ ” my experience is that people act differently a night. they let their guard down.they become who they really are, or they transform themselves into someone,real or imagined,that the want to be. there are seemingly no restrictions at night. life seems to become more free flowing as opposed to how people tend to act in the light of day” she says.

but at the opening Wendy was the shining light with her red hair,  busy talking to everybody, it surely was her night and she looked lovely. good luck

jene

Deborah Turbeville exhibit until March 20, 2010

March 10, 2010

Past Imperfect

if you’ve never seen this fashion editor turned photographers work i think you’ll be in for a treat by visiting this exhibit at Staley-Wise Galley located at 560 Broadway, suite 305, NY,NY 10012, 1 212 966 6223.

turberville 'Bath'

i was first introduced to her work by a deceased mentor who worked at B&H video who always had time to share stories of people he knew and had waited on during his long career. i miss him when i walk into the developing department. he always had time to share his knowledge.

jene

Eastern State Penitentiary in Phila. Pa seeks art proposals

March 10, 2010

Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site located at 22nd & Fairmount Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19130, Phone: (215) 236-3300

Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site seeks proposals for its 2011 tour season. The historic site will fund a maximum $7,500.00 per project. This funding includes approval to exhibit during the next exhibition cycle. All projects that are approved will be installed for one full tour season (March through November), unless the artist proposal states otherwise.

The proposal deadline (for all funding and approvals) is Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 4 pm. This is not a deadline for a postmark, but for delivery at the historic site.

For additional information, including the 2011 Guidelines, Current Installations, Past Installations and Sample Proposals, please see: http://www.easternstate.org/exhibits/guidelines.php or just view past exhibits at http://www.easternstate.org/exhibits/

jene

A design competition open to all New York artists and designers

March 8, 2010

TIMESSQUAREARTS

A design competition open to all New York artists and designers

Due:  April 16, 2010

reNEWable Times Square: Designing Temporary Surface Treatments

The Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City invites eligible artists, designers, organizations, and non-profits living or operating within the City to propose temporary design solutions to renew the surface treatments at all five plazas and smaller ancillary spaces located on Broadway from 47th to 42nd streets. These temporary surface treatments will enhance the plazas while a long-term capital reconstruction project is initiated for the Bowtie beginning in 2012 in partnership with the Department of Design and Construction.

The final selected design shall be translated into a surface treatment by a contractor selected by the New York City Department of Transportation. The selected artist shall be awarded a design fee in the amount of $15,000 to be funded by the Mayor’s Fund.

The design is expected to be installed by mid-July. The temporary treatment will remain in place for approximately eight months and will be monitored and maintained by the Times Square Alliance. The deadline to submit proposals is Friday, April 16, 2010. Questions and answers will be posted to this website. Details on how to submit questions are contained in the RFP.

The design competition is project of New York DOT in partnership with the Times Square Alliance.  As Business Improvement District for Times Square and Broadway Theater District, the Alliance has conducted a number of studies regarding the pedestrian spaces of Times Square and produces public art projects and events.  Information on these activities is available at www.TimesSquareNYC.org.

ReNEWable Times Square Project Information

http://www.nyc.gov/dot

Direct Download of RFP

http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/downloads/pdf/renewable_tsq_rfp.pdf

Public Art Program of the Times Square Alliance

http://www.timessquarenyc.org/arts

Times Square Alliance Public Spaces Studies and Projects

http://timessquarenyc.org/about_us/public_space.html

The public projects are made possible by the Rockefeller Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, NASDAQ, Times Square Squared, The New 42nd Street and Magnan Metz Gallery.   All projects are part of the Public Art Program of the Times Square Alliance.  www.timessquarenyc.org/arts


Times Square Alliance
Public Art Program
1560 Broadway, #500
New York, NY 10036
www.timessquarenyc.org/arts

calling all artists

March 8, 2010

CALLING ALL ARTISTS!!!!

(Filmmakers, Visual Artists, Sculptors, Musicians, & Performers)

Interested in presenting your work in an untraditional raw space in Williamsburg???

The Northside Town Hall Community and Cultural Center Inc., (NTHCCC) is looking for artists to present their work in the currently vacant Engine 212 Firehouse – the future home of the NTHCCC.

Art Happening Series 2010 Dates:

April 9th June 11th
May 7th July 9thth
August 6th

VISIT: WWW.NTHCCC.ORG to download an application NOW!!

All applicants MUST attend a site visit on March 20th from 2pm- 4pm before submitting their proposal.

Deadline for Applications is March 31st, 2010 in the office-

postmarked applications will NOT be accepted.

NTHCCC Art Happening Series-

where activism, art and culture stand together

Have Questions? Contact Art Happenings Producer- Jackie Moynahan at arts@nthccc.org or 516-647-9555

jene

See Emmanuel Fremin galley at Red Dot

March 4, 2010

a friend of ours Emmanuel Fremins gallery is participating in red dot art fair as he has for a number of years. emmanuel always has interesting artist showing with him. a gallery to keep a kean eye on at it’s soho location, 546 Broadway, PH5B, new york,ny, 212 274 8961 / 646 245 3240 or follow him on the web, this fellow does travel around the globe looking for his eclectic

art and artists.

japanese woodblock exhibit at nippon gallery

March 3, 2010

new york has so many surprises, today i found a japanese woodcut exhibit and artist Mr. Makino Munenori who’s exhibit  ‘Beyond Hokusai and Hiroshige’ complete woodblock prints, will only be in town from 3/3/10 to 3/9/10 at The Nippon Gallery located in The Nippon Club, 145 West 57th Street, NYC , NY, ground floor lobby.

originally i had gone to the building for a meeting at another office but after a quick glance in passing i knew i wanted to explore this exhibit more fully.  after my meeting  i entered the gallery space where they were making final adjustments to a video of the artist working in his studio.

i watched the video with fasciation and at the conclusion  i opened my wallet to remove a business card to give to the gallery sitter but as i turned around the artist and owner of the gallery stood there. what a lovely opportunity, totally unexpected, to engage in conversation had i only been able to speak japanese or he english. but the  translator who spoke better japanese than i but who’s english was something she was learning.

i gave Mr. Munenori my card, very important in japanese society and bowed we smiled a lot. i am sure that all the words i had to say weren’t translated but who cares. what did get communicated were my feelings about his work. what more is there?

so if you’re wandering around the neighborhood, west 57th street, do stop in for a new york treat via japan.

jene