See me jump!

Photography | Sunday 11 May 2008 9:00 pm

super splits

Photograph by Danny Ngan at our last photo meetup.

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Phil Holden photography show

Photography | Tuesday 6 May 2008 7:00 pm

My good friend Phil Holden is having a photography show on May 16, 2008 at Kuhlman in Belltown and starts at 7:30pm.  This will be the second show I’ve seen of Phil’s and his photography always amazes and inspires me.  I guess it’s no coincidence that I’ve roped him into being my photography mentor and helping me jump head first into this crazy business.

In Phil’s own words about the show:

I decided against defining the show.  Some might call them landscapes, yet others mine say there were more abstract pieces.  No matter what you call them you can expect to see is lots of color, water and movement.  Some were taken in faraway places such as Japan and Europe, yet true to my own last two years many were taken here in the Pacific North West which maybe represents a renewed love for the place that I call home these days.   As someone that is always experimenting with new ways to present my work I have found a new process for this show and all of the photographs are printed and displayed on aluminum sheets of metal which really adds additional depth to the work.   These are then hung slightly away from the wall creating a modern and contemporary look.

Read more about it on Phil’s blog: http://blog.philholden.com/2008/05/06/squares-an-exhibition-of-photography-by-phil-holden/

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Ride-away Angel

Photography | Thursday 1 May 2008 9:29 am

Kirin jumped on a kid’s bike and started to ride around Redmond Town Center.  I quickly  grabbed my camera and started running beside him firing off frames.  I absolutely loved how this one turned out!

Ride-away Angel

This shot is part of the Angels in Action photo shoot done for Cirque du Soleil to promote their new show Corteo in Seattle.

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Otherworldly Angel

Photography | Wednesday 30 April 2008 12:02 pm

My photo made it on Seattlest as photo of the day!

Otherworldly Angel

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Cirque du Soleil shoot in Seattle

Photography | Sunday 27 April 2008 12:22 pm

I spent 2 full days this week in a shoot sponsored by Cirque du Soleil helping to promote their new show that in town called Corteo.  They hired 4 photographers and 40 performers to roam various parts of Seattle handing out flyers and CDs to promote the show and my job was to photograph them in action.  The performers were a mixed crew with a wide-range of talents that are oh-so-different from my usual walk of life.  Let’s be honest, when you’re in the software business, you don’t often encounter people that do sword-fighting, acro-balance, clowning and interpretive dance for a living.  So needless to say, the scenes I got to capture were absolutely stunning and to say I was nervous was a bit of an understatement. How do you get hired to shoot something like this and not be nervous?!

I ended up capture about 1200 images in total and loved every minute of it despite it being 12+ hours each day of activities.   I learned some ultra-valuable lessons along the way:

  1. For this type of photo-journalism style shooting, I didn’t need my long lenses at all. I used my Canon 10-22mm lens exclusively.
  2. A flash was critical as filling in shadows on people faces was one of the most important elements that would either make or break the shot.
  3. Shooting in E-TTL and either in Aperture or Shutter priority was also critical. If I chose to shoot full manual, I would have missed a lot of shots.
  4. I had to abandon all fears of getting up close and interacting with people.  In order to capture facial expressions of the crowds and give a sense of "being there", I had to get ultra close.  Leave your self-consciousness at the door!
  5. My new extended battery grip proved valuable for exactly the reasons I bought it — more comfortable position when shooting portrait and double the battery capacity.  With 24 hours of total shooting time, I put this f’er through the paces and it performed flawlessly :)
  6. SterlingTek batteries rock!  They are nearly 1/10th the price of Canon branded batteries and are nearly double the capacity.

 

Come to the show, please?Angels need a break sometimesPull me up!

You can see the other 28 shots that I’ve gone through so far on Flickr.

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