I think it is helpful, not only to look at professionals for inspiration and guidance, but each other too. Here is my friend Mia’s blog. She is a student at Cornish in Seattle. I love the variety of photography she messes around with and the various things she explores like using expired film, making her own filters, using whatever is around her as a tool for manipulation. Her blog illustrates a variety of types and techniques of photography, some very planned, some candid, and digital, 35mm.
Monthly Archives: April 2011
PAPIER!!
Hey guys-Jeff from Quiksilver called me back about the paper, looks like they aren’t going to order any because he will have to charge us $50 a box. Better deals to go to bhphoto or amazon.com for ordering!
Bon Chance!
rankin photography
This portfolio has a whole variety of interesting shots. Dig around!
http://rankin.co.uk/beauty/#/pic25
Nikon’s NIKKORNER
Here is a link to the new Nikon NIKKORNER, lame title yes I know, but it allows you to take photos around corners.
http://nikonrumors.com/2011/04/01/nikon-to-introduce-new-nikkorner-product-line.aspx
Flight to Paris
http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/04/11/6451052-from-us-to-paris-in-2-minutes-with-northern-lights-on-the-side?GT1=43001
Here’s a link i found on the msn newsfeed showing a photographer’s flight to Paris. he witnessed the Northern lights and took numerous of photos, thought this was pretty cool 🙂
Bobby Doherty
Doherty is studying at School of Visual Art. There’s an intriguing, quirky aspect to his photos. Always good to see what other students are doing. He has a website!
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Yousuf Karsh’s site
Faile
Some supa-sick stuff from FAILE!
Fabulous.
WHOA
This stuff is TIGHT. And, once again, totally attractive man is involved.
Couldn’t find a website for him, but still. AJ Fosik.
It’s like giving your point and shoot superpowers!
I did this to my Canon Powershot at the beginning of the school year. I’ve had some fun making time-lapse sequences. There are lots of scripts for all kinds of things, like really slow, or really fast shutter speeds, and motion detection, and even a lightning detection script. It works for many different cameras and is a great way to be able to take RAW images with a point and shoot.