Official Photography Thread: Vol. ICan'tFindTheLastOne

Originally Posted by sole leisure

I have a question for you NT photographers. How do you get people to model for you? Do you just ask people you know and set up a photoshoot with them or what?
The vast majority of photographers famous or otherwise who started with portraiture started by photographing people they knew or werefamily/friends/acquaintances and sort of figured somethings with people who it's relatively casual, etc. to shoot with where it's no big deal and youcan learn a great deal in situations like that. Technically in public you can photograph whoever you want, but I'm not really sure I would call thatportraiture more of street photography maybe street portraiture. But as far as setting shoots up personally for my first real series of portraiture "TheBacci's Crew" (www.thebacciscrew.com) they're my friends, but for my current main project "The Sneakerheads" (www.thesneakerheads.com) Ihave my post here on NT and have a questionnaire and find subjects I feel fit my project and then offer them a framed print (the first part of my seriesChicago #1 (a set of 6) I just got the framed printed done and some have picked them up already, if you're in Chicago #1, and you don't have yours andyou're reading this let me know...) as a compensation which is reasonably common in art photography that you give your subject a print, sometimes framed,sometimes not... I know other kids who are more open to just having random people as subject for various other projects where the specific person isunimportant who post on like. craigslist I know professors who've paid subjects anything from $20 to a couple $100. A lot of start up commercialphotographers do TFP which is time for prints whether that be physical prints or digital they give their model or subject copies of the prints for their time.
 
North as in? like Canada? I've thought about Toronto, but a lot places have potential and I wouldn't rule out anywhere, unless its like the middle ofnowhere or something like that... This is like big work for me, it's not going to end tomorrow or even by this time next year, so I don't know whereall I'll end up going. I appreciate the interest in it and if you see I'm going to Canada (and I'm sure you'll know if you're on NT evensomewhat regularly) get at me...
 
^ Come to DC!
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I just saw you responded to me in your thread when i said that.
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Yeah, just got some bad news, I may not get my Xti in the mail before I head to Thailand. Damn, I hope it gets here.
 
i see everyone is on the hdr tip, my turn

pics by me and lpage3nyc






i know i oded on it but im just getting used to this type of photography aka i just tried for the first time today, tomorrow i'll do better
 
^^oh jebus! for a minute i couldn't figure out what the heck that first picture was but then i saw 'in god we trust'. talk about intensely close,keep it up though.
 
Originally Posted by qksLvrtypeS

santi pics are nice but i think that miniature PP only wokrs for certain kinds of city shots....

Yeah, I agree, but i mainly did it cause I really like pictures with shallow DoF. Thanks though. feedback is appreciated.

Another one. This one looks better IMO...
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Originally Posted by damnitzdom

these never last long

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my first time trying that
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What's a sneaker boutique?

That's actually a really nice photo. At first I thought you were breaking the statue or something
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Originally Posted by ebayologist

North as in? like Canada? I've thought about Toronto, but a lot places have potential and I wouldn't rule out anywhere, unless its like the middle of nowhere or something like that... This is like big work for me, it's not going to end tomorrow or even by this time next year, so I don't know where all I'll end up going. I appreciate the interest in it and if you see I'm going to Canada (and I'm sure you'll know if you're on NT even somewhat regularly) get at me...

Yea I can't believe I forgot about this thread. Some real dope pics.

Santi - Hows your D40 treating you? Any problems yet? I got mine around the same time as you and I think somethings already wrong with my battery
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. I need to take it in and have it looked at. I can really see yourimprovement since your first batch of flicks.. I really like that last roof shot.


AM1 fiend (or whoever is asking about d40 lenses) - I can get discounts on most recent lenses. Shoot a PM if interested
 
Santi - Hows your D40 treating you? Any problems yet? I got mine around the same time as you and I think somethings already wrong with my battery
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. I need to take it in and have it looked at. I can really see your improvement since your first batch of flicks.. I really like that last roof shot.
The D40 is doing alright. I got dust in the sensor though, and I'm shook to try and clean it myself
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I don't think the battery problem is something too serious right? i guess the worst case scenario is you getting a new one. But yeah, imgetting used to the camera and loving it, thanks for the comments
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any Canon users use this yet?..

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An example of the amazing high-speed captures made possible by CHDK firmware. Photo by Keoeeit

Digital cameras have powers beyond what is immediately available to the user. On a standard Canon, for example, the fastest shutter speed option offered is1/1,600 second, but the hardware can handle much more than that -- up to 1/60,000 of a second.

CHDK, the Canon Hacker's Development Kit, is an open-source software project that can be loaded on cameras using Canon's DIGIC II or DIGIC IIIfirmware platforms. It unleashes new features including RAW file format, live histogram display, a battery readout, and the ability to run scripted actions ona camera.
CHDK does not replace the existing firmware on your Canon, so the process is completely reversible. The existing firmware stays intact, while theCHDK software is loaded on demand from an SD card.

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Me and a couple of my boys went to San Jose to get some Cluck U's and I took a couple of pictures. Here are the shots that i liked.
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Originally Posted by SlowZEbra


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damnn first time in this thread and i must say yall got some talent.....to many good pics to single out any ahha

but

this +!+% right here....this +!+% right here !%#*#....
 
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