Posts Tagged ‘howard schatz’

session #2…….. flowers & frustration = creativity

January 15, 2014

ever since i can remember i’ve been trying to find out how things work. i can’t count the toy cap guns and other toys that i couldn’t figure out how to put back together again so they worked. but after reaching my quota of toys to learning ratio i figured out where the original springs, screws and various parts went, BANG i was back in business.

and so it is with the rest of my life. i never became an expert at one thing but more of a ‘Jack Of All Trades’ or in other words an artist. i don’t claim to be a photographer because there are so many other ones out there that know a hell of a lot more than i do.  heck i’ve got to remind myself to take off the lens cap.

i am in awe of real photographers who ply their trade making wonderful pictures, right exposure, timing and location along with a clear vision which i seem to lack.

i am lucky enough to be part of photo salon, a group of heavy duty togs including Howard Schatz,  Jack Reznicki  and Jay Maisel, well i am not really part of, more like an observor of their work. they’ve never asked to see my work so i guess saying i am part of isn’t correct. I sometimes go over to SVA to see the monthly presentations. oh well i learn from them anyways. one of Jay Maisel’s pictures of the Venice canals changed how i looked at things in the world of photography and i told him so. he liked hearing that.

i’ve a portfolio on model mayhem website which is mix of all levels of photographers, models, makeup people, etc. we all need to start somewhere. I don’t do fashion, beauty or comp cards, so why am i there, i’ve asked myself that many times. but as i say i am an artist who takes pictures and why not be there?

there are occasions when i meet someone there who just clicks with me, so that’s enough reason. i am working with an artistic  person, a fellow traveler as it were who clicks. of course she is a designer along with a beginning model so we both have a chance to learn from each other. This weeks assignment we trying to glue flowers on her body, starting with her breasts, something left over from my flower power days which she’s totally ignorant of. ah youth…..

beginning experiment

beginning experiment

What we tried to use to adhere the flowers was eyelash glue to be gentle on her areolar. one yellow one whitish.

cutting the flowers from the stems the leaves fell off the centers and had to be glued each leaf at a time which took her hours.

flower experiment

close up

close up

so now what do we do now that this isn’t working?

retouched image

retouched image

China doll, as i’ve called her here suggested we do some plastic drop cloths shots which we had discussed a while ago. sure why not? but we didn’t have much set up time. i pulled a lowel dp and stand out with a full blue placed it behind a sheet of plastic and around a corner of a hallway  as a back light/key. her tungsten key light consisted of  a mini mri 75w  clear spot coming from the left between sheets with a frost gel. i white balanced camera to tungsten to match her key light. not the idea lighting locations but far enough away from the plastic to not melt it.

dropcloth test

dropcloth test

test

test

pretty boring right? So this is where my painting skills come into play. i guess all that money and hours of being a student and teaching assistant at ICP photoshop classes paid off somewhere. i always do something to my images, darken the corners do this or that. heck i did the same in the darkroom though i wasn’t as good at it then.

gold tint

gold tint

white bouquet

white bouquet

and these two we both like, i guess because she is relating to something we all see. i understand it’s so hard modeling and figuring out where to place my hands, eyes or feet. working together as a unit creating on the fly and we are not professional or experienced takes a bit of learning to trust in the process. maybe that’s the creativity part, just relax listen to the inner voices, whatever feels right.

who will buy my lovely flowers?

who will buy my lovely flowers?

 usually the image below would wind up in the trash but thanks to jay maisel it’s a keeper for me

abstract

keeper

http://www.jeneyoutt.com

video intern opportunity at Howard Schatz studio or how to work for free.

July 19, 2012

here’s a post on craigslist that some young video head would just love to do. but it’s working for free and i never had the opportunity even when jobs were plentiful in the 60’s. i had picked up the habit of eating and sleeping in a bed and had no one in the world to support me but me. i had to do some pretty disgusting things just to survive and it was still hard.

not to say people didn’t help me because they did and for that i’d like to say Thank you, where ever you are.

below howard is asking someone to ‘intern’ in his studio for no pay. yes howard is a wonderful commercial photographer, sometimes noted as a photographer of the year, 20 books printed, covers on time mag, etc. i’ve seen howard’s work amazing stuff. he justifies free internships by saying the people who do these learn a lot. i am sure they do, that is if someone else is footing the food bill.

howard’s not alone in asking people to work for free as this is the new trial period in this day and age. steve mc curry uses interns.

i am sure who ever takes this opportunity will learn a lot and have very good contacts from howard’s studio. but one would think, i do that an accomplished photography studio could pay their workers something even the pages at CBS get paid.  oh well i guess i am way old school [ atlas shrugged ] in thinking people are worth something. in the old days when you apprenticed for someone at least you could sleep on a pile of straw over in the corner on the floor. but no mention of straw in the adv.

times have changed or have they. my understanding of a apprenticeship was a contract between two parties where you came away with a learned trade, here video production. well tell that to all the ny one correspondents who lug cameras around town getting news stories for low pay thinking someone in the major networks see them and offer a decent paying job. what the network executives saw were people willing to work cheap. now the ideal tv network news person should be 24 years old , start at $24,000 a year salary and be available to work 24 hours a day. so much for breaking onto the national scene.
with this logic i am the one out of step here it takes a lot of money to run a photography studio or tv network so why spend the money on salaries when you can offer a person a learning experience. but asking someone to work for free doesn’t sit well with me.

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Schatz Ornstein Studio is looking for a full time intern to work in the production department.
Internship starts Monday July 30th. This is an unpaid internship.

You will work hand and hand with the studio’s Producer and Executive Producer assisting on the production end of all projects.
Our work ranges from advertising jobs, to editorial and artistic (personal projects). We are also in the process of printing our
19th and 20th book, so you will have the opportunity to be part of the process.

This is a great opportunity for someone very eager to be a professional photography and TV commercials producer.
You will be immersed 100% into the world of production. This is a very hands-on internship.

Some of the tasks you will be performing:

– Assist producer on shoots
– Pre-production: Assist producer with call-sheets, pre-pro books/ meetings, quotes, vendors, crew.
– Administrative Support
– Research (for new or existing project).
– Handle/ develop projects as assigned
– Set-up/ run Castings
– Since we are a small group, duties will also include studio cleanup, recycling, etc.

We are looking for someone who has/ is:

– Eager to be a producer
– Smart, quick and resourceful
– Good writing skills
– Detail oriented
– Committed to the job/ team
– Capable to take directions from supervisors
– Eager to learn all aspects of production
– Quick learner
– Can take larger projects as assigned, and follow through
– Professional demeanor

For more information on our work, please visit our website
http://www.howardschatz.com

Please send a short cover letter and your resume to Ivana Stolkiner, Producer to the email address above.
No phone calls, please.