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As you know, I have tried recently some photo editing but realized that's not my forte` so I had to hire a new Editor in Chief. ;-p
I will see you soon ;)
Shot with the Sony a6400 and Sigma 56mm f/1.4 lens.
Camera files settings - RAW and JPEGS (B/W).
Straight Out Of Camera (S.O.O.C.) JPEGS, tweaked in Apple Photos Editor.
It was a very nice concert. I haven't seen them (click here) in years. So it was cool to see a show of them again.
The tickets were a present of my friends for my birthday in April. Thanks guys :)
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
edit: Explore? Really? For me it was just a crappy cell phone picture, but thanks a lot for liking it :) Sometimes I wonder about explore
Kennie on the shaggy carpet.
being super pretty.
I know this is a very uninspiring, maybe even boring shot, but these dolls, when just laying around doing nothing... they are so beautiful and I really enjoy looking at them like this, you know, after having changed their clothes, or after having taken their "proper" picture, I sometimes like to keep them close, like if I watch TV or read. and then just stare at them every now and again. and then I put them back on the shelf.
Name: Amelia McDonell-Parry
Title: The Frisky Editor
Interests: Puppies, salami, yoga, carbohydrates, hip-hop, Patsy Cline, high heels.
Amelia is originally from San Diego, CA but really doesn’t know what all the fuss is about. She went to school in Santa Cruz, where she put herself through college (getting a degree in Journalism along the way) making soy lattes and icky smelling chai tea. After internships at Jane and Interview, she moved to New York and worked for Rolling Stone and Maxim, wrote articles for Nylon, Teen Vogue, Everyday With Rachael Ray, and Marie Claire UK, and rocked the unemployment line twice. She once got botox in the name of journalism, but missed being able to scowl at people. In her free time she enjoys OCD-fueled cleaning binges, young adult and historical fiction, soap operas, practicing yoga on a sporadic basis, praying for Britney, and anything Italian. She lives with her extremely handsome boyfriend...err, fiance… and their amazing dog Lucca who she’s pretty sure is more awesome than all adorable babies combined. Oh yeah, and despite editing this site, she’s a little prudish. Go figure!
Have a great Friday (TGIF) and a wonderful weekend. HFF
Seen in Clayton, NY
The Thousand Islands area of northern NY.
The backstory to my Tribute/The End photo is that Audra and Leslie have been inundated with entries for the final round of the Challenge and overwhelmed by work (while also busily preparing to leave for Convention) they call in some extra help in the form of junior picture editor Erin. Erin works for a high end fashion magazine and is also a would-be fashion photographer. Erin is so impressed with the quality of the entries that she shows them to her Editor-In-Chief who wants to publish them in the fashion magazine! In these photos Erin is wistfully looking forward to the possibility of another A-Z Challenge in the future in which she hopes to participate...
My special thanks to Jade, Michal O. Patrizia (SineVoce) and Amelia M for the use of their photos (though it was a surprise what I was using them for!)
Filmed an interview with Tom Smith (Editors frontman) and Andy Burrows (Razorlight and We Are Scientists) yesterday, so I grabbed the chance to take a photo afterwards.
Editors
Unaltrofestival Day 2
Circolo Magnolia Segrate Milan, Italy IT
02 september 2016
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One of my immediate thoughts for this first redress of Darius (I refuse to call him Gus, he should never have had his name stolen) was to create a tribute to Edward Enninful, Ghanaian-British Editor-in-Chief of British Vogue. I was completely charmed by him when I heard him interviewed on Radio 4's Desert Island Discs. Edward started out as a model before becoming fashion director for the magazine i-D - he was the youngest ever fashion director for an international publication at the age of 18. He is a huge promoter and supporter of diversity both in his editorial team and between the pages of the magazine.
Unfortunately I only had an edition of Spanish Vogue to use for this photoshoot 😅 Maybe Edward is going to take it over?
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Thank you for your interest in my photography and for your generous offer to use my work for free to promote your book/magazine/website that you use to generate business for yourself. I would love nothing more than to help feed your family while mine goes hungry, because that is just the type of guy I am. Maybe I could feed them the free copy of the book you are offering me. I bet it would be tasty with some salt and pepper. I am also excited for the overwelming exposure that I will be receiving and the vast number of customers that will be directed my way because of that teeny tiny photo credit you tried to bury in the spine of your magazine. I just don't know what to say. You have done so much for me.
Now let me tell you the truth.
Good Photography is both hard work and expensive due to the price of equipment, the cost of gas, travel, insurance and self promotion. The shot that you have requested that I give you for nothing was taken inside of a 5 second exposure. The results of that 5 second exposure came from 12 road trips taken to the same location, 26 full tanks of gas, a $5,000 camera and priceless dedication to creating a good image and THAT is just the tip of the iceberg. There is no way I could ever calculate with any kind of certainty the amount of time and energy spent getting that one shot.
But I can tell you it wasn't freaking FREE!
Now with that being said, I would love to send you a HI RES version of the shot you requested. All you need to do is make my car payment this month but don't worry, I would be happy to give you "bill credit" with your payment and would gladly send you a free copy of the cashed check!
Ladies and Gentlemen,
PLEASE do not give your work away for nothing. Luckily for me I read somewhere very early on that if I priced my work at next to nothing, it would always be worth next to nothing.
I have received 7 emails this week requesting the use of my images for free including two companies that each had 2 seperate individuals email me! LOL. The Flickr Free Riders are out in full force. Please do not fall prey to these type of requests. Your work is valuable and if more people took a stand, the companies that NEED our images for their publications would gladly pay a fair price.
Remember this post and remind yourself that your work is priceless, until you give it away for free.
En la infinita busqueda de ilustradores para publicaciones en editoriales, son unos pocos los afortunados de hacer parte de las filas de las grandes "editoriales" de nuestro país.
Talentos ocultos se encuentran EXILIADOS en un mercado de DESIGUALDAD.
Pero pequeñas e idependientes EDITORIALES abren las puertas a nuevos talentos que buscan alternativas para dejar de ser ENTES y ser recordados en las memorias de los lectores de libros albumes y otras publicaciones.
La misión de nosotros como ilustradores no es unicamente generar imagenes únicas, sino también generar pequeños espacios de participación dentro del mercado EDITORIAL. abriendo la posibilidad proponer nuevos formatos, nuevas tematicas y nuevos formas de ver la ilustración a nivel editorial.
Esta en nuestras manos que esto cambie donde la rosca predomina y favorece a los de siempre...
Editores, directores de arte abran sus puertas a los nuevos talentos no NOS dejen en el olvido.
Shot with the Leica Q-P.
Camera files settings - RAW and JPEGS (B/W).
Straight Out Of Camera (S.O.O.C.) JPEGS, tweaked in Apple Photos Editor.
Working with this young lady, actually she's the editor-in-chief of a photography magazine that will be launched next year.
Lunch (last nights pasta)
2 x Stash It pouches with Leatherman / Gorilla tape and other tools in the top one, FAK boo boo kit with a few trauma bits in the bottom. Including Ru Marker Kits, Ranger eye from LMS Gear and the Modern Recon Bright Patch.
Torras iPhone case (with Pack Config vinyl decal)
SAK Tinker with Fat Modern Recon Bead
Thyrm Cell Vault case with backup batteries for both lights
Work keys with some extra special beads and a PDW Dog Tag Tool
SHADO Pack, patches from LMS Gear and Ru, with a Ru bead
Hi Gear flask with coffee
A homemade reusable shopping bag I use for anything that won’t fit in or any food bits I pick up