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Sunday, October 31, 2010
Scenes from Levi's Photo Workshop
After my first full day at PDN's Photoplus Expo (which I wrote about here)
I visited the newly-opened community photo and studio workshop by Levi's. Specifics on the workshop is here.
Nobody else described it better than Mr. OneLight himself when he visited.
I visited the newly-opened community photo and studio workshop by Levi's. Specifics on the workshop is here.
Nobody else described it better than Mr. OneLight himself when he visited.
"That place is photo sex" - Zack Arias' tweet on Oct 24th.
Yes, ZA, the experience was orgasmic.
So what about this experience? The most awesomest thing about the workshop is
that the use of almost the entire facility is for free. That's right, F-R-E-E! From vintage camera
rental to the use of a professional-grade studio station (a 7ft Profoto Octabank - whaaat?!?!),
several iMac workstations, and large printing facility (you can print as big as a 40x60 poster
according to one staff member), the use of it all is open to the photography public for free.
How cool is that?
How cool is that?
As for me, I geeked out that evening with a medium format Hasselblad 553 camera (I'll blog those
images when I process the film). Others that evening made use of the studio station since
Mark Wallace was on hand to give a lecture and provide help. To make use of the studio at other
times, you have to reserve two hour time slots in advance. For others that evening, it was just a night
of chilling out and hanging with other photographers of like minds. I highly recommend any
photographer to visit and make use of Levi's Photo Workshop as it will only be open until
December 18th. Kudos to Levi's and the amazing staff!
December 18th. Kudos to Levi's and the amazing staff!
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PDN's Photoplus Expo
This year marks the 2nd consecutive year I've attended PPE at the NYC Jacob Javits Center.
During this time every year, New York becomes photographers' Mecca as it plays host
to one of the industry's largest conventions (the largest in NY as far as I know).
Last year, I attended some seminars hosted by master educators like Joe Buissink
of Kiss the Groom blog. To say that Elizabeth's work is inspiring really is an understatement.
On the show floor you could find many big names in the industry (ie Joe McNally and David Hobby)
and plenty of other speakers to learn technique and gear information. Man it was exhausting.
The highlight of the Expo, for me, was Chase Jarvis' keynote address that included
an unbelievable panel of his CreativeLive educators. His keynote was a live broadcast
over the internet, much like CreativeLive education is. He discussed the unconventional
method of gaining success in the current socially-driven photography industry which he
referred to as 'social art'. Be CREATIVE and SHARE with not just the audience
in front of you, but with the world. That was his challenge to all of us.
Afterwards, I was able to catch a couple of the CreativeLive speakers as they spoke to some
fanboys and fangirls (ahem myself included ahem). Best of all, here I am rubbing shoulders
with my heroes (sniff sniff), Zack Arias and Jasmine Star.
I was very tempted to tug at the 'sagely' beard, but I think he would block
my friendship from facebook like... forever.
Everybody needs a JD (J*'s hubby)!
Hanging out after the keynote was the founder of the [B] School, Becker himself.
If you are a photographer wanting to network with other wedding photographers
and need assistance with business, etc. the [B] School is the place to go.
I am a proud member (and so is J*).
Next year, I think I might just take the week off during PDN to try to crash
all the photo mixers and parties I wasn't invited to this year. Looking forward to PPE 2011!
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From one father to another
After my recent visit to the Philippines and passing of my grandfather, Lolo Pards,
(you can read about him here), I have had a greater appreciation for the relationships
within my family. More so, I was very happy to have preserved some memories of
my trip in the form of a photograph. Today is my dad's birthday, so lucky for him,
I had my softbox to make a quick portrait on his special day. Here's to preserving
memories of Mr. Mercado. Happy Birthday Daddy-O!
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