I'm writing a longer piece about caring in photography that I hope I'll have done before the weekend, but while that's still in progress, here are some photos.
Posted by Matt on 2013-08-28 12:09:04 -0700
So, about a week after I got back, we got together on the boat for something. It may have been Fallon's birthday. Anyway, there was some drinking, followed by some sleeping, and then a ride to Sacremento to meet Fallon's dad, where, for some reason, there was a person in a Bear suit that didn't want to pose for a photo.
The second to last photo is something I've been experimenting with, calling them 'awkward compositions'. The idea is to take the natural composition, what I would instinctively do, and throw everything just a little off. So, instead of perfect thirds, you get half sky, half ground, and a line (the gaurdrail) going trough in the center. It's an attempt to break out of my habits, more or less, and still make good photos.
It's hard to break habits that you've had for more than a decade; I've been a photographer longer than I've been anything else. I want to stay fresh, give myself challenges. I've been thinking of assignments beyond little composition exercises (which, after all, are just foreplay, practice for the main event). I don't know where I'm going with this, but I'm going somewhere.
Posted by Matt on 2013-08-22 22:58:09 -0700
Every hike should end at a bar.
Posted by Matt on 2013-08-16 23:36:52 -0700
I don't want to bore you with tourist pictures, but I took a lot, and they made the edits, so this is one of two posts. I was ruthless editing these. Seriously. Anything redundant, or slightly boring got cut. I did about two days worth of actual tourism in my almost two weeks there; the rest of the time was spent working and laying around.
Posted by Matt on 2013-08-16 21:13:01 -0700