Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Really Need to Update!
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tips on Entering Photo Competitions.
County and State Fairs are still a ways away but you may be getting shots that you plan to enter into the photography competitions already.
A tip I would like to give is to keep your winning images secret! As someone that has judged competitions before I know that the judges prefer to not know who's images are who's. It adds bias whether we like it or not.
Another reason... you don't want your competition to know what they are up against or they may raise their own bar to beat your best image. So be sneaky ;)
A few BASIC things that judges look for: (remember, judging is part "rule" and part opinion so nothing is 100%)
- Sharpness of the photo. Unless going for an abstract or other like type of shot make sure your subject is in focus! And if it is not make sure that someone that was not there when the photo was taken can tell why from the image.
- Rule-of-thirds. This can also fall under composition. In most cases the rule of thirds can help you make sure that the composition is pleasing and interesting. This again is not always the "rule" but for the most part try not to have your subject smack square in the middle of the frame.
- Proper Exposure. Keep your highlights down and your shadows up whenever possible. If there are spots that are over exposed (blown/pure white) that are not supposed to be I would recommend not entering that shot.
- Interesting photo! This one is HUGE. This one is one of the most important because if it does not "catch" the judges attention then it does not catch the judges attention. Simple as that. If you are going to enter a shot that is a photo that EVERYONE takes a photo of make sure it is unique. A few examples of commonly taken shots: Squirrels, sunsets, fireworks, cats and dogs, your own kids ect.
- "TST" Or as my father-in-law, who has also judged many times before calls, Technical Stupid Things. These are things like: What size your print is, how and what it is mounted on, text on the front of the image, proper category ect. Make sure you know what size your images HAVE to be in the devision you are going to enter into because in most cases they are different! If they say mount it on foam core with the photo flush to the edge then that is the way it HAS to be done. If you have any questions on any of that contact the person listed that is in charge of the competition before hand or you will have your image turned away.
- Enter Early. Easier said that done, but if you have the option to enter at the beginning of the time given to enter your images take it! You will find if there are things that you need to fix that you will hopefully have enough time to fix them before the cut-off date!
This is just some basic guidelines on this just to get you started. But the BIGGEST MOST IMPORTANT thing I can tell you is to HAVE FUN! With so many great and amazing images in competitions it is very hard to make the final judgement on a photo and sometimes it is almost an "enee, meenee, mynee, moe" between two or three images. If you don't place or get a 1st it is ok as long as you had fun entering! But ALWAYS enter your image even if you don't think it is going to win, because if it did not place then it is what you expected but if it does... BONUS!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Photographix Camera Clubs Trip to Arizona!
When starting this I was going to call it what it was intended.. "Antelope Canyon Field Trip." But as you can see by the wide range of photos flooding the feed here on Photographix that title really leaves most of the correct description out.
Thursday May 27th
Doug and I (Rusty) went down a day sooner than the rest of the group. Doug had to go audit a company that his company may be working with soon and they needed to check out the facility and equipment used. The drive down was about 700 miles from Ogden to Payson, AZ and about 3/4 of the trip was COVERED IN SNOW! And yes, this was the end of May!

And being how Doug and I are also photographers that can not keep our fingers off the shutter button we had to stop several times on the way down making it a much longer drive than it could have been but hey, what are you going to do!



Also... we got stuck in the sand.. I don't want to talk about it... lol

We arrived well after dark and got a few winks in before heading out in the AM.
Friday May 30th
Doug and I arrived at the company that was to be evaluated and with camera in hand I was ready to snap a few simple shots here and there when asked to by Doug for images that may be helpful with the audit. Little did I know that I would be working today... About 5 min into the tour of the facility I was shooting shots for the companies website and whatever else they may need them for.


Tripod, flash brackets and a few different lenses were toted around as Doug went with one guy and I the other. About two hours later we all met back up for some head shots of the COE and Vice, downloaded the images to their comp and were off!
After a quick stop for a fuel up we grabbed some snacks and did the dishes (it's an inside thing lol) we turned on Pam, my phone/GPS, and she instructed us in her calm tone to turn right and head back North towards Page.
The drive was going to be another long one but not quite as long as the drive down. Luckily we found happy hippie hitchhiker that we picked up to keep us entertained for a bit of the drive. The guy had a huge pack on, a bandanna holding his natural dread-locks up and a homemade (road made I should say) cigarette tucked into the bandanna and a Naked brand juice with the label taken off in one hand. He talked about how he had been from Canada and has traveled by passerby all over the United States and down to some parts of Mexico. Doug asked him if he had a camera to snap some shots of his journey and he replied that he did not. Doug and I almost cried! What a waist! But then again we are photographers and cant really see it any other way. We dropped him off about 30 or so miles down the road at the next intersection where Doug grabbed a quick photo of him and we parted ways.
Heading back up Doug and I stopped at several places again even though we wanted to make it into Page at a reasonable time to maybe get some shooting in with whoever might want to that made it in that night.
During the drive one of the guides that would be leading one of the groups through the slot canyon the next morning called Doug and asked if we had any plans for the evening. We told him that it would depend on what the club members were doing and who all would be in town but said that we would probably not have a whole lot of people wanting another full tour of anything because it was not really in the budget. Mylo (the guide) said that he would be more than happy to take us to a spot to shoot while the sun set and not require any payment whatsoever for it. We called around to see where everyone would be at that night and ended up taking him up on his generous offer.
Checking into the clubs main hotel when we arrived in Page was an adventure itself with many room keys not working and trying to throw something more into the itinerary for the club at the same time while trying not to miss sunset. About 4 cars including the carpool van loaded up and Mylo met up with us and lead the caravan out on some dirt roads that spread like blood veins over the Colorado Plateau to a spot where some beautiful hoodoos where just starting to get their evening bath of color. We quickly set up and started shooting.

After the light was gone and the wind was cutting us to the bone with bitter cold we jumped into our caravan and headed back to Page where we grabbed a bite with the group that went to the Hoodoos. Plans were discussed about heading back out to do some star trails but plans were made to head out early in the morning just about an hour sooner than planned for the sunrise over Horseshoe Bend that way we could just get up early and go to bed at a good time at least.
Oh and JAZZ WON! Off to round 2 against the Lakers!! WOO HOO!
Saturday March 1st
Alarms were going off around 3:00am this morning as we were getting up to go shoot start trails before the sunrise over Horseshoe Bend. All that were going out met in the parking lot and we headed out. The moon was so bright that night that exsposures long enough to catch the star trails was just about not going to happen but with that much light at night some very cool shots were taken with some less long exposures and we were able to shoot some of the bend before sunrise even. Either way it was a great morning spent with some great photographers and friends!
"Ohh baby YOU!... Got what I need!!!" If you were not there, that will not make much since lol.
After the amazing sunrise we all headed out on our own to grab breakfast and to pack up our hotel rooms for those that would be headed home that day.
We met up outside the hotel and gathered two groups together. One group would be headed up by Doug and one by me. We had 28 photographers on the trip and that was way to many for just one group so we had to split up into two groups. Because shooting the light beams only happens during a short period around noon we had to use two different tour companies and go in at around the same time.
Both groups jumped on the back of covered trucks and we were driven out to the entrance of the Antelope Slot Canyon. It was very crowded and I would guess that at any given time in the canyon there were at least 200+ people in the short 1/8 of a mile long narrow canyon so shooting was going to be a tricky experience. The tour guides did very well with crowd control and keeping there cool with the whole thing. I know that I would have exploded several times at people in frustration but that is how it goes in there. We were walking in other groups shots and they were walking in ours but that was expected. Getting the shot was a challenge but I think that most if not all of us got at least something out of the canyon.
The main goal going in at the time we were going it at was to catch some of the short lived light beams as they broke the top of the canyon and hit the sand at the bottom. To do this the guides would do their best to quickly set up the groups in the area where the beams would hit before there were actually even there. Wide angle lenses front and low and so on to the back of the group with the more narrow lenses.
My group got out of the canyon first and headed back into town and Doug's group followed shortly after. Then most of us headed to the steak house for lunch where Doug and I had made reservations for the whole group the day before for lunch and a "de-briefing"
So, we sent everyone on their own way and most of us headed back home.
Is that the end?? NO! We got a tip from Mylo the tour guide again about some California Condors that have been seen off a bridge back South of Page a bit so a few vehicles full of people headed off to see what we could find and sure enough.. CONDORS! There were a total of five of the giant scavenger birds flying around and everyone grabbed their longest lens (or someone else's) a tripod and ran out on the bridge and started firing away!
(no you do not see the sign in the last pic by the way)
The condors circled above us, hovered in front of us and dove under us for well over an hour! It was a great show that the birds put on for us and it added another exciting addition to the trip and several hours more drive time to the commute home but well worth it!
Overall it was a fantastic trip and it was very fun to shoot with some great photographers and hang out for the weekend in a beautiful place with some great friends and club members!
Photos posted by club members can be found HERE. Also, fellow photographers feel free to join up with the photo club if you are not a member already! A free club for Utah photographers of ANY type!
I am putting together a slideshow and video clip DVD of the trip also and will post the video when I have finished it so keep an eye out for that!
Friday, March 26, 2010
Using Curves in Photoshop.
I saw this article today and even if you know a little about using curves in Photoshop this will still help, at least it did for me. A really good "how to" read. Check it out HERE!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Photographix. A Camera Club for Utah!
For you Utah photographers I thought that I would share a club that I have been a member of from the beginning or the group back in 2005.
Here is the "clubs history" taken from the clubs website and can be found HERE.
"The club was originally formed in 2005 by Doug Sims and Michele Harding.
Our Mission was, and continues today, 'To have a club that is open to all skill levels. Where members can grow and be motivated to improve their skills through workshops, networking, and competitions'
A little history-We started out meeting once a month in North Salt Lake. One month we would do a competition meeting and the next month we would have a workshop. We would also have a summer picnic and Christmas Party.
A short while later, we moved our meeting location to the Layton City Library. We continued to meet there until the fall of 2008. At this time, we decided to put more efforts into on-line activities and scheduling to help facilitate communication amongst club members. We also wanted to help each club member to have a web presence. A place where they can upload images to share with family and friends. We discovered the Ning social network which is the platform we are currently on. Although it has some banner ads, it does have a lot of features and allows us to keep our out of pocket costs low. We strive to find every way possible to keep this a FREE club to allow all who wish the opportunity to participate.
Our current goals are-
- To continue with online competitions to help motivate you to go out and shoot.
- To have an event of some kind around every two months. This may be a field trip, workshop, or other type of event.
- To have a club picnic or social event during the summer. This may qualify as one of the bi-monthly events listed above.
- To have a Christmas Party or social event during the Holidays.
- To encourage members to network on this site and in the community. It is amazing how much we can all learn from one another. Please, list events you see or learn of on the Calendar and, if you are looking for someone to go shoot with, post in the forums or start a blog. I'm sure there are a lot of photographers on this site with similar photographic styles that would jump at the chance."
Our Mission was, and continues today, 'To have a club that is open to all skill levels. Where members can grow and be motivated to improve their skills through workshops, networking, and competitions'
A little history-We started out meeting once a month in North Salt Lake. One month we would do a competition meeting and the next month we would have a workshop. We would also have a summer picnic and Christmas Party.
A short while later, we moved our meeting location to the Layton City Library. We continued to meet there until the fall of 2008. At this time, we decided to put more efforts into on-line activities and scheduling to help facilitate communication amongst club members. We also wanted to help each club member to have a web presence. A place where they can upload images to share with family and friends. We discovered the Ning social network which is the platform we are currently on. Although it has some banner ads, it does have a lot of features and allows us to keep our out of pocket costs low. We strive to find every way possible to keep this a FREE club to allow all who wish the opportunity to participate.
Our current goals are-
- To continue with online competitions to help motivate you to go out and shoot.
- To have an event of some kind around every two months. This may be a field trip, workshop, or other type of event.
- To have a club picnic or social event during the summer. This may qualify as one of the bi-monthly events listed above.
- To have a Christmas Party or social event during the Holidays.
- To encourage members to network on this site and in the community. It is amazing how much we can all learn from one another. Please, list events you see or learn of on the Calendar and, if you are looking for someone to go shoot with, post in the forums or start a blog. I'm sure there are a lot of photographers on this site with similar photographic styles that would jump at the chance."
So fellow Utahns... Head over and join RIGHT NOW! You will love it! CLICK HERE TO JOIN!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Article on Photographer Doug Sims
Last week Utah photographer Doug Sims put on an art gallery show in downtown SLC with some of his photography in a series of three exhibits. It was a very cool show to see and the work was a cleaver idea. An article was put together on a Utah website about the show that hits a bit on the exhibit.
Check the article out HERE
Check the article out HERE
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Shooting for X96 at The Tower
I will be shooting some shots around at the X96 screening of the new White Stripes film "Under Great White Northern Lights" on Saturday March 13th at the Tower Theater in SLC, UT. Shots from the event will be used by X96 and sent into the record label.
For more info on the show click HERE
For more info on the show click HERE
Friday, March 5, 2010
Photographer Doug Sims puts on a show!
Doug Sims a photographer located here in Utah will be putting on a show of some of his work today is SLC. The gallery is titled "Perspective" and will have three sub categories; Mannequins, p1115 and American Gothic.
Looks to be a great show! See you there.
Click here for more info
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Win a BBQ dinner with CJ Miles of the Utah Jazz!
Utah Jazz announce the newest contest for the fans!
"Enter the C.J. Miles Western Style BBQ contest courtesy of Ruby River Steak House. If you're one of our lucky eight winners, you and a guest will enjoy a private evening of western style BBQ with Jazzman, CJ Miles."
-Utahjazz.com
To enter click HERE to text "BBQ" to 69882
"Enter the C.J. Miles Western Style BBQ contest courtesy of Ruby River Steak House. If you're one of our lucky eight winners, you and a guest will enjoy a private evening of western style BBQ with Jazzman, CJ Miles."
-Utahjazz.com
To enter click HERE to text "BBQ" to 69882
Photography and the Winter Olympics. Article and Video
I saw this story and video on photography at the Winter Olympics. An interesting short video for all my fellow photographers!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Epiphanie running a contest for a 5D Mark ii!
So I was browsing facebook this morning as I do a few times per day when I came accrost a post by photographer Todd Keith's post talking about a contest that you could win a 5D Mark ii in. So I checked it out. Looks pretty legit (I hope) so I entered. It is based off of points that you get for doing sertain things like this blog post talking about it. This is worth 3 points.
After looking at the contest I checked out the bags they offer and they are actually very nice so at least check them out for the bags if you don't want to enter the contest.
Check the contest and bags out here!
After looking at the contest I checked out the bags they offer and they are actually very nice so at least check them out for the bags if you don't want to enter the contest.
Check the contest and bags out here!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Photoshop Photographer Tip!
Here is a great article done on how to "effortlessly remove people from photos".
Check it out here!
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Check it out here!
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SPaD shots hits SLUG (Salt Lake Underground) Magazine!
Last week I hit the show of Daniel Day Trio as they released their first ever CD entitled Champions.
The show was held at The Red Door in SLC, Utah and was an amazing show! SLUG Mag writer Andrew Roy was there and enjoyed the show as well as explained in his recent article in SLUG Magazine shortly after. Another shoot where the lighting was a fun challenge but a location was one that I had shot the Trio at before and came with settings and a good lens for the environment.
The shoot went great, the band rocked the roof off the place and it was a fun event overall.
To view the photos from the shoot and to read the article click here!
To find DDT on facebook click here!
The show was held at The Red Door in SLC, Utah and was an amazing show! SLUG Mag writer Andrew Roy was there and enjoyed the show as well as explained in his recent article in SLUG Magazine shortly after. Another shoot where the lighting was a fun challenge but a location was one that I had shot the Trio at before and came with settings and a good lens for the environment.
The shoot went great, the band rocked the roof off the place and it was a fun event overall.
To view the photos from the shoot and to read the article click here!
To find DDT on facebook click here!
Photos Published on X96.com!
SPaD recently did a shoot at the X96 Radio from Hell's 2010 Local Film Festival. It was a fun event and a challenge to shoot. The shots we taken INSIDE the theater up in front of the screen and the lighting was tricky. Harsh flood bulbs were constantly playing with camera/flash sensors. Richie T. of X96 had to grab the nearest latter and remove the bulbs that were pointed toward where I was standing and shooting making it a bit easier to control the lighting on the shots.
It all went well and many photos were taken of the different crews and producers of each film that was going to be shown at the film festival. My wife and I were not able to stick around to view each show because we were off to the Anniversary Inn where my wife surprised me with a very nice room in celebration of our anniversary the same day the X96 shoot was on. February 17th, 2010!
Scroll down to the bottom of the page on X96.com and select the photo album to view the photos from the event.
Click here to visit X96.com
It all went well and many photos were taken of the different crews and producers of each film that was going to be shown at the film festival. My wife and I were not able to stick around to view each show because we were off to the Anniversary Inn where my wife surprised me with a very nice room in celebration of our anniversary the same day the X96 shoot was on. February 17th, 2010!
Scroll down to the bottom of the page on X96.com and select the photo album to view the photos from the event.
Click here to visit X96.com
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