My friends at Revolve Hawaii put on a private screening of The Hooping Life. And wherever a bunch of hoopers congregate, there is bound to be a hoop jam.
And here’s the full photo set.
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My friends at Revolve Hawaii put on a private screening of The Hooping Life. And wherever a bunch of hoopers congregate, there is bound to be a hoop jam.
And here’s the full photo set.
Well, another year is at an end. There have been some bright spots and some low spots. All in all, a pretty good year. Is it me or are they getting shorter?
I got up at 2 a.m. and drove out to Mokuleia to catch the last total lunar eclipse visible from Hawaii until 2014/2015. While I was there, I figured I should try giving this time lapse thing another try.
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I put together a quick video of my friend Lacey while she was practicing her hooping at Magic Island on Saturday.
Well, I’ve finished my 365phototweeps photo a day project. The year sure flies by fast…once it’s over that is. If you would like to check out the photos at a somewhat slower pace, here’s the 365phototweeps photo set on Flickr
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“Latte Days & Porter Nights”
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Music: “Bliss” by Rob Costlow
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Last month I was invited to beta test a new video tutorial site called 5 Dollar Tutorials by the Bui Brothers. These guys have a passion for sharing their knowledge and doing so as openly as they can. I think this is why they adopted an ala carte model for selling their how-to videos. I think this concept is taking a page right out Apple’s old playbook. The iTunes marketplace made it easy to buy individual tracks rather than having to purchase whole albums and it changed the way music is sold. While it would be a stretch to think that the Bui brothers can change the current model for photography training, I think it is an option that bigger training vendors like Kelby and Lynda should give serious thought.
As for these tutorials, they hit all of the points to creating those surreal images. Without giving anything away, I will say that 90% of what makes the shot work is done in camera. About half of the magic comes from their lighting technique and the other half is pre-production skull sweat. By that I mean the photographer puts in a significant amount of previsualization into crafting the final image. Retouching in photoshop is enhancement rather than creative construction. I recommend that anyone who wants to create fine art photography should take a look at getting one of the free tutorials by signing up for their mailing list.