Showing posts with label personal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Personal Projects

   As photographers, we must always strive to find ways to keep from falling into a rut, creatively. We have to always be creative and imaginative in our work in order to make our clients happy. Over time you may find that you have lost that “spark” and photography is starting to feel too much like a job rather than someone you loved that you went to school to get paid for.


                                              old phone booth in Lincoln County, Ga

    A good way to stay “fresh” as a photographer and artist and keep your passion alive is with personal projects. Personal projects are photography projects that you come up with that are mostly for fun and to keep the spark ignited, but can also serve a purpose such as raising social awareness. I personally recommend and I know many of our professors so as well, that you always have one or two “pet” projects on the back burner, that you work on when you have time.

    Over time, becoming established as a professional photographer, you may even be commissioned by a client to do a photography project, such as the one Time Magazine sent Ed Kashi on, photographing the incoming Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey with nothing but an iPhone.


                                            from Ed Kashi's project on Super Storm Sandy

    For me personally, I am working on a personal project right now I call Forgotten Pieces of Georgia. For my project, I am traveling the back roads of Georgia, shooting old buildings, rusted old vehicles and the like and talking to people as I go to get more information about their area and the way it’s  been devastated by the poor economy. The project will take considerable time and effort as I am shooting in all 159 counties of Georgia, but yours doesn’t have to be as massive an undertaking. I am including a couple of shot from my project for inspiration as well as one of Ed’s from the Super Storm Sandy project he did for Time.


                                            abandoned Citgo station in Lincoln County, Ga

    So, think of a personal project that you would love to do, and just do it. You may not be able to devote all your time and energy to it as other things get in the way, but you can at least set some time aside every month to make some progress. Now get out there and shoot!


Source:
6 Famous Photographers Working on Epic Projects, Photoventure. Web. visited Nov 23, 2014 http://www.photoventure.com/2013/03/01/6-famous-photographers-working-on-epic-photo-projects/



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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

It's In Their Nature



Greetings fellow shooters! Tuesday Ambassador Stanley here introducing you to a different Tuesday. I apologize for my absence last week, so to make up for it I have acquired some captures of my favorite subjects. In other words, I had some personal time to build more on my collections outside of school. However, that does not meant I am free and clear from my personal issues that bar me the time to just focus on everything. Quite frankly, I am not sure how long I can keep up with posting every single week, so please bear with me as I am going through some troubling times.

The photos below are of subjects I love to shoot, if you were not aware of it before. Now I wish I knew what these wild flowers and the leaf is named, as well as the moth. Yes, the moth is to scale. I am sure some of you have seen them in this size or larger. Now these images of a Starling, or two, is about one of three who constantly land on this power line singing and chirping in my neighbor’s backyard. I occasionally like to chirp some of their songs back to them if I can, so I can tell which one of them they are. As for this chicken, I think he wanted to be a bird for a minute. Enjoy!


 And always, thanks for reading.
- Tues. Amb. Stanley