Some more images from our trip
Wednesday we visited some final locations in the Washington area.
Today it was time for Great falls and the Iwo Jima monument. Both very impressive for their own reasons.
My blog, although I don’t see myself as a blogger but as a Photographer I will try to blog some interesting material during the weeks.
Expect at least 2 updates a week.
Today a very special guestblog with a technique I LOVE and which I will be doing in the near future on one of my projects.
I’ve met Dave a year or so ago during Photoshop World in Orlando, I was nervous as could be because this was my first PSW and luckily for me Dave was also new. I love the way Dave teaches and last week he joined me in Nieuwegein during the Professional Imaging and as you probably would have expected we had a blast 😀 (thanks again Dave).
So without keeping you from Dave, here he is, Mr. Black.
Lightpainting…The most Creative Lighting Technique
Let me say what a pleasure it is to be asked by my good friend and colleague, Frank Doorhof, to write a guest blog this month. I have always found Frank’s images to be most creative and stunning which leads me to post this instructional blog about what I consider the most creative lighting technique of all, Lightpainting. While capturing sports action is my usually job and creative lighting of sports is often the technique I use to distinguish my work in the industry, Lightpainting is a true endeavor of passion for me. Lightpainting has paid off well, both with what I consider to be my most unique images and with business.
This guest blog/article will be a general overview of how I approach Lightpainting. Should you enjoy this article and want to learn more about Lightpainting or other photographic and lighting techniques, check out my website: www.daveblackphotography.com and “click” the Workshop at the Ranch category. There you will find numerous tutorial articles on a variety of articles including an 8 article series teaching Lightpainting. You can also learn about Lightpainting from my Kelby Training video class at: www.kelbytraining.com
I will break down this technique into detail with example images, equipment, and in-depth commentary all in an effort to help you learn how to Lightpaint. So grab your flashlight, turn off the lights, and let’s Lightpaint.
You know sometimes things happen and you just feel how blessed you can be.
For example when I met Jeremy Cowart during one of the Photoshop Worlds I got involved in the Help Portrait movement and decided to organize this for the Netherlands, being a spokesperson and organizer for the nationwide Help Portrait day was a huge success, and me and my team will do it again this year, it has been an awesome experience. Giving people that really normally can’t afford it a portrait of hope is one of the best feelings you can get as a photographer I think.
People that know me, know that I will never steer away from a good cause, and that also landed me the title as ambassador for the Dutch website www.fotoshootklachten.nl, a website in corporation with the justice department where models can find information and help when they have been badly treated by a photographer (believe it or not, before this website there was no real place to turn to with specialistic help/knowledge). And to be honest I feel honored to be able to be the spokesperson for that cause.
Last week I was contacted by Ashfaq Ishaq who is responsible for the ICAF (International Child Art Foundation), after some googling and visiting their site www.ICAF.org I was more than interested to meet with Ashfaq. And tonight we did during a exhibition of children’s art displayed in a store in Georgetown/Washington DC.
In the store you could find several art pieces made by different schools and children in different grades, one thing they had in common is that it was all made by jeans material (old jeans).
When we go to the states for workshops or seminars we always try to be there a few days earlier, first of all to recover from the flight, but because we actually never really go on holiday also to do some quick sightseeing, and if you know us…. when I say quick I really mean quick, we often do in one day what others spread out over several days, it’s like getting there, shoot and go 🙂
In this blog post just a few snaps from DC as I see it while walking around.
Some cool to know facts.
On day 1 we walked 15.5 kms starting at Lincoln all the way back to our hotel and seeing some interesting things in between, during the year there are 2 weeks in which the cherry blossom is blooming and we were very blessed to be there during that time, and it’s awesome (as you can see in the images).
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