Good day fellow shooters! Its Tuesday
Ambassador here replacing Robert Gonzales, who will soon be graduating from our
school. Robert Gonzales, if you happen to be checking back on us in the near
future, I wish to congratulate you on your success and wish you the best of
luck moving forward! Also, thank you for your time and devotion in helping to keep
this blog rolling. Good luck to you sir!
With that said, I would like to
introduce and tell you a little bit about myself. I am currently living in
Nipomo, California where it’s nothing but droughts and sun. I do, however, like
long walks on the beach, when it’s just me and my Canon. Some of you may be
wondering if that was a joke. I will leave you with the wondering and hopefully
as we move forward, you will be able to make that determination for yourself.
I am a six year military veteran
and have served in the United States Air Force where I was permanently
stationed at Minot AFB, North Dakota from 2004-2010. In that time my job was to
maintain nuclear ready, air-to-ground cruise missiles, however, with my extreme
disinterest in that part of the field I was moved to a handling unit.
This was
a job that required transporting and maintaining security throughout the
various movements that had to be accomplished. But my final years in service
lead me behind a desk keeping accountability for everything in the entire
squadron. Needless to say, I am glad those years are behind me. I have learned
quite a bit about myself, and other people. As for the military… well, I have
my views.
After leaving the military, my
family and I decided to stay in Minot for a bit to see where our future may
take us. Well it turns out that I would be staying there for a while, while the
rest of my family at the time took off. However, let’s not talk about how that
came to be.
Perhaps it was a good thing that everything happened the way they
did because then I probably wouldn’t be here to blog about it. Through many
hardships, with a little less today, something told me that I had to get out of
North Dakota, fast! And by the way this happened with my Canon in hand. Indeed
I did, and now life is a bit better than what it used to be.
To tell you the truth, the only
thing that has kept me alive would be my Canon. It was not until the last year
of my residency in North Dakota where I enrolled in the Art Institute of
Pittsburgh Online Division. It’s almost hard to believe that I enrolled back in
November 2012 and did not think that I would be here typing up this blog or
come as far as I have with photography in general.
So I bet you’re wondering how got
here. My curiosity about photography happened in high school; however, I could
never fit the course in my schedule due to my interests in drafting,
architecture and electronics! My interest in computers was always a passion of
mine but it was not until I was working at a major retail store service
department that my other deeper passion started to unfold.
It just so happened
that a current employee, who worked above me at the time, was the one who led
me into getting my first DSLR. After that things were a haze, quite literally,
but I will not be mentioning them here. It would not be long that I decide to
use up my G.I. Bill as it was the only way for me to stay afloat. You could say
that it still does.
But enough of that! Things in my
life changed quite drastically and so has my work in the time that I have been enrolled
here. And of course I plan to make the most of this because let’s face it! We
all need ideas to keep our minds rolling in creativity. Though, I may be
logical at times. Which by the way, when was the last time you cleaned out your
computer of dust bunnies?
Some of my inspiration drew from a band by the name
of Blue October mainly because it led me to take as many photos of my daughter
before we would be soon forced apart. As in photographers though, I would have
to include Elena Kalis for her beautifully driven stories of underwater photos.
I have also been drawn to William Wegman as of late because of his way of
thinking outside the frame, although he is most known for his works of his many
Weimaraners as a part of his subject. If you have seen Sesame Street then you
should be somewhat familiar with his work. It was just recently that I was
drawn into the works of Michael Quinton, a nature photographer who is still
currently working for National Geographic.
His photographs of birds really drew
me in and I may have quite possibly found a niche in nature. You can find the
links to their websites after the blog. Although, I am known to shoot more than
just birds as I hope to get to show you as we move forward. After all, I am
still experimenting.
Below are photos that I have taken
of my daughter. The first was taken months before I had even thought about
school as an option. Just a little knowledge was acquired as you see no direct
flash was used. The second photo of my daughter was the last portrait I have
captured back in June of last year.
The other three photos, one above
and two below, showcase my work of birds. Well, you get the picture.
I would like to end with my last
photo and I would like to see if anyone can recall a recent game with this type
of color scheme and lighting situation. Let’s see if we have any gamers
watching!
And in closing, have a wonderful day and happy shooting!
Now your one and only,
Tuesday Ambassador.
Thanks for reading.
Tuesday Ambassador.
Thanks for reading.
Comments/Questions
Welcome to the blog! I look forward to writing along side you and inspiring fellow photog students to continue the path.
ReplyDeleteThank you and likewise! Sorry that I could not respond to you sooner as there was a bit of a technical difficulty this past week with this account. Let's make some magic happen! :)
Delete