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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Last week of school!


Hey everyone!

This is the last week of school before winter break. So here is what is going on:

Monday night we will be doing our Star Wars shoot, and this time we are shooting the Jedi, bring your gear, and be ready for some slow shutter speeds. And we may have a few surprises... (Don't click here)

Wednesday night and Thursday night we will have review, questions, and Pot Luck, so please bring a dish.

I'm off to go ice skating wit my daughter in Pershing Square today. I fell in love with it on our Faded & Blurred downtown LA photo walk, and my daughter loves trains, so off we go!

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving, and I will see you next week...

Thursday, November 26, 2009

I am thankful for...



Hey everyone!

Today in the united States is Thanksgiving. A day set aside for giving thanks, and while it is nice to set aside some time for doing just that, it should by no means be the only time we should remember the things we are thankful for. But as such, here are just a few of the things I am thankful for...

My beautiful wife Laurie













My amazing daughter Stella














My son Dash, and his irrepressible sense of wonder


















I am thankful that I get to share my love of photography with so many people both through teaching at Tri-Community, and my newest joint
venture Faded & Blurred









I am thankful that this year I have had amazing opportunities to meet some amazing people











I am thankful for the many friends I have made this year











I am thankful for being able to express my passion for photography






And I am thankful that I have people in my life that love and respect me, both as a person, a father, a husband, a teacher, a friend, and an equal. I am so very thankful for all of these things, and thank you for being a part of it.







So, what are you thankful for?

























Monday, November 23, 2009

On vacation...

Hey everyone!

I am on a well earned vacation with my family this week. For those of you in my Monday night class, Albert will be substituting for me. You will have models, and you will be shooting. Wednesday night and Thursday night Tri is closed for Thanksgiving.

I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday, I know I will. I have a lot to be thankful for this year.

If you joined us on our Faded & Blurred Photo walk this past weekend, please don't forget to post your images here: Faded & Blurred Flickr group

You can take a look at my images here: Frank's Flickr

And tell us what you thought here: Faded & Blurred

See you all next week. Now just go shoot!

Frank

Friday, November 20, 2009

Letter to myself...

A letter to myself…

It’s that time of year again, when we start thinking about all the things we are thankful for, a time to spend with loved ones, both family and friends, and start thinking of the new year. As I was going through my mental inventory of all that I am thankful for, which is a huge list, and growing all the time, I couldn’t help but realize how selfish I have been for at least the last 25 years of my life. I am a smoker.

I had a heart attack at the ripe old age of 38. Some of you know that, many of you don’t. Obviously I survived, and I am very thankful for that. But it didn’t get me to quit. At the time, my wife was 9 months pregnant with my son. When I think about all the amazing things that have happened in my life over these last 2 years that I might have missed, it’s just mind boggling. The birth of my son, my daughter’s 1st year of school, her 1st recital, horseback riding lessons, the way my son says “Thank you dada”, my families amazing road trip to see Bob Dylan in Fresno, and then the beautiful car ride to Monterey, the satisfaction I get from my teaching photography at Tri-Community, and getting to watch my amazing students progress their skills and creativity, meeting Jeffery and Nikki and the birth of Faded and Blurred, seeing a light at the end of this tunnel of 9-5 grind, every day I get to spend with my beautiful wife and children, picking up a camera and being able to express myself, meeting some of my heroes, how could I possibly not want that to continue?

Now I have said this before, but I hope to never have to say it again. The picture below is of my very last cigarette. I will have that as soon as this is posted. Again, this letter is being written to myself, and being posted publicly so I can refer to it as often as I need to for a reminder of how truly thankful I am for everything I have, and all of the things going forward that I don’t want to miss. It is also a request to those of you I see often. I need help. Please ask how I’m doing with this. Inquire. Keep an eye out for me. This isn’t an easy task to accomplish, just ask the 40 year old that had a heart attack at 38…

I love my life, I love my wife, I love my children, I love my friends and family, I love my students, I love the Faded and Blurred crew, I love the direction I have taken in the last year, and I don’t want that to end anytime soon.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Stuff you should be checking out

Hey everyone!

I haven't done 1 of these in awhile, so here are some things I found interesting this week:

Joe McNally's "Letter to a young photographer"

David duChemin's "Just"

And David's new $5 "E-book"

Help-Portrait

And here is what Faded and Blurred is doing for help-portrait on 12/12:

F&B help-portrait 12/12/09


Scott Kelby's 10 Lightroom tips for new users

Terry White's Annual Christmas gift list

KuperBlog
(just because I love her photography ;-P)

And if you've got nothing to do this Saturday, why not come join the Faded and Blurred crew in Downtown LA?

For my classes this week:

Monday night: We will be splitting up in groups and having fun. The gloves come off, and it's gonna be a competition!

Wednesday night: Lecture. Bring your questions, bring your images for critique

Thursday night: Shooting the reception. Helpful hints, tips, and techniques to get the shot!

Also, students, I have been extremely disappointed with the amount of images we have been receiving. Please surprise me, or for the next few weeks, we will be shooting "Still life, fruit in a bowl"

Sunday, November 8, 2009

My 40th Birthday

Hey everyone!

So on Friday, 11/6/09, I celebrated my 40th birthday. I wanted to do something fun, and 3 weeks ago, I found the perfect way to spend a birthday for a photo geek like me. I got an email from Scott Kelby (well, not exactly a personal email, but a mass generated email from NAPP) telling me that Joe McNally would be in LA doing his Lighting on Location tour at the convention center on my birthday!


I immediately bought my ticket, and then told a few close friends, and then we notified the Faded and Blurred troups and students at Tri-Community. Both groups were well represented at the event, and even got to interact with Joe. To say it was an amazing event wouldn't do it any justice at all. Joe is extremely knowledgeable, humble, and funny. A true pleasure to attend his events. We got there early (6:15), had breakfast at the Pantry, (I had never eaten there) and then photo walked our way over to the Convention Center.

Registration was supposed to begin at 9, but we were there by 7:30, so as we were waiting, Jeffery happened to notice Joe McNally sitting in the conference room writing up some notes. We had a t-shirt made for him (I did mention we were geeks, right?) so we snuck in and headed over to meet a photo hero. He was gracious and kind, shook our hands, accepted the t-shirt, and to be honest, my birthday could have ended right then.

Since we were early, we were able to sit right up front, and I thoroughly enjoyed the seminar. Joe does 5 specific sections in his seminar, and builds his lighting with small flash with each new hour. The great part of the show is that Joe get's himself in trouble with his lighting, and we get to see him work through it until he get's his shot. Again, a great message to all photographers that it happens to everyone, and you just need to keep working it out. Except we don't do it in front of 800 people.

At lunch time a big group of us headed over to ESPN Sports Zone, where I got to tweet my first beer as a 40 year old.
If you don't follow me on twitter, I'm known to take a picture of a beer wherever I am. You can find me here: FrankWisePhoto

After lunch, we settled in for the rest of the seminar. At some point in the show, John Pacala slipped Joe's assistant Drew a note asking Joe to announce my birthday. So in front of 800 people, Joe wished me a happy birthday. Awesome. But they weren't done yet. For Joe's final set-up of the day, he needed audience members, and I was choosen. So up I went. I had my picture taken by Joe McNally. He even gave me an 8gb memory card for my birthday! What a way to end the day. Except it still wasn't over. The seminar ended at 5, and of course on a Friday in Los Angeles, you can't actually leave LA, so we headed over to Philippe's for a sandwich and beer, (Sense a theme?) The plan was to grab some food, and then shoot some city lights after dark. Well, plans being what they are, they changed. My friend Maria Carmel (VH1's The Shot photographer reality show winner)was following our days events on Twitter, and knew we were near her home, so she met us at Phillipe's, sat and chatted with us a while.
She happened to mention that her LA loft has a rooftop deck with amazing views in the heart of LA, so away we went, tripods in hand. Again, a great photography experience, with another great photographer.

I would like to thank everyone who made this day so special, and I'm glad I got to spend it with so many friends that also share my passions for photography, and understand just how great a day like this was. Jeffery, a huge thank you for being the the same little giddy school kid I am when we get to meet these people we so look up to.
Nikki, thank you for allowing Jeffery and I just enough rope to climb out on the ledge, and knowing just the right time to grab it and pull us back before we hang ourselves. Paul, thank you for wanting to take this crazy journey we're on with us. Joe, thank you for driving us around, and wanting to spend the day hanging out with us. Some amazing driving skills in the Odyssey my friend. John, thank you for slipping the note to McNally. Jason, thank you for the beer, the beer, the beer, that other beer, and the t-shirt. And thank you for the constant words of encouragement. To the Marias', thank you for hassling Joe McNally, It was fun to watch.
Dave, a big thank you for letting me watch your progression as a photog. It is fun to watch and know that maybe a few of the things I am teaching are being utilized and appreciated. Al, thank the wife for letting you out to come play with us. Todd, I'm glad your aboard, your creativity and willingness to just go with us is a blast. Berto and Lisa, thank you for jumping on board with us from the beginning and always promoting us. Dan, I'm glad I've got a fellow photog always wanting to know when we can break for a beer. To everyone else (and there are a lot of you) just a huge THANK YOU for your constant support and for helping put Faded and Blurred on the map.
To Maria Carmel and Joe McNally, thank you for giving a bunch of photo geeks a day they will never forget.

To my wife Laurie, and my kids, a huge thank you for always being supportive of what I am trying to do, and understanding that I need to do it. You mean the world to me, and none of this really matters without you. I love you more than you'll ever know.

All the images you see here were shot on 11/6/09. what an amazing day. Thank you everyone!


You can see more images here: Frank's Flickr





Joe McNally doing his thing












Getting my picture taken by Joe McNally












Taking direction from Joe












The view from Maria's roof top



















The view from Maria's rooftop

Coming up this week in class:

Monday night, Noir shoot. If you have a trench coat, or a fedora, please bring them with you.

Wednesday night: NO CLASS, closed for Veterans Day

Thursday night: Workflow

See you all soon,

Frank

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Dia de los Muertos part 2

Hi everyone!

I hope those of you that came out to the Dia de los Muertos event at Live Oak Memorial Park enjoyed yourselves. I would like to thank the people from Live Oak Memorial Park for allowing us to come in and photograph their beautiful event. The mass was beautiful, they had face painting for the children, and the Mariachi Band were really good, but the high lite for me was the Aztec dancers. Watching the story unfold from beginning to end was amazing. I opted to shoot the event without flash, to add some movement and blur to my images to convey motion. It was a tough shoot, outside at night, with very poor light
but I think I did okay. If you would like to see more of what I shot, please go to my flickr site here: Dia de los Muertos on flickr That set includes images shot at Live Oak Memorial Park and Hollywood Forever Cemetery the week before.

We have promised to share our images with the people that attended, and I believe they are being pointed here to my blog, so please add your images to the Tri Community Flickr Group here:
Tri-Community Flickr Group.

Thanks again everyone for coming out, I hope to see many great images. I have already seen some on Facebook and on individual flickr pages, now let's get all of them into our flickr group.

Frank