Okay, first blog. Well...I've quite gotten in to photography in the past year. So much so I splurged on a new camera. A Canon EOS 7D to be exact. Yikes. I apparently do a decent job though. My cousin and my aunt both asked me to photograph their weddings.
It all started with wanting to be able to capture the scenery at the top of a mountain as best as a camera could. I still haven't reached the top of a mountain with one yet...maybe this spring/summer. This past fall I finally started getting in to the local film scene here...well, in Maine. I thought it would be a good idea to bring my camera of the time(Canon EOS Rebel t2i) to the set for when I wasn't being an extra, or a grip, or making up a set. Turned out to be a wise decision. I've received nothing but compliments about my pictures. Big confidence booster. After that short film, I went to my first feature film. I came on as a grip, then became the set photographer as well. Being on the set of that movie (How to Kill a Zombie) was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. I made so many friends and had doors open up for me. One of the friends I made has a friend that has it in her mind to become a Suicide Girl. And my friend suggested that I be her photographer. I jumped on that in a hurry. Just waiting for my model to be ready. While waiting, I've gathered quite a bit of equipment, lights, bounces, A NEW CAMERA!!! I can't wait to do this! The same friend is also willing to be a model for me. Not for Suicide Girls, but just because. Fine with me.
I did go for a little nature walk in the area.
And here is me on the day I got to be a featured zombie in "How to Kill a Zombie" Good times.
I also really love to draw. I've done a few of Annalee. A pointillism of Annalee and Gogo. Kate Bekinsale. And at least two of Lumo.
Well, I hope this blog was bloggy enough. I'll do it again sometime.
It all started with wanting to be able to capture the scenery at the top of a mountain as best as a camera could. I still haven't reached the top of a mountain with one yet...maybe this spring/summer. This past fall I finally started getting in to the local film scene here...well, in Maine. I thought it would be a good idea to bring my camera of the time(Canon EOS Rebel t2i) to the set for when I wasn't being an extra, or a grip, or making up a set. Turned out to be a wise decision. I've received nothing but compliments about my pictures. Big confidence booster. After that short film, I went to my first feature film. I came on as a grip, then became the set photographer as well. Being on the set of that movie (How to Kill a Zombie) was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. I made so many friends and had doors open up for me. One of the friends I made has a friend that has it in her mind to become a Suicide Girl. And my friend suggested that I be her photographer. I jumped on that in a hurry. Just waiting for my model to be ready. While waiting, I've gathered quite a bit of equipment, lights, bounces, A NEW CAMERA!!! I can't wait to do this! The same friend is also willing to be a model for me. Not for Suicide Girls, but just because. Fine with me.
I did go for a little nature walk in the area.
And here is me on the day I got to be a featured zombie in "How to Kill a Zombie" Good times.
I also really love to draw. I've done a few of Annalee. A pointillism of Annalee and Gogo. Kate Bekinsale. And at least two of Lumo.
Well, I hope this blog was bloggy enough. I'll do it again sometime.
dizzylycan:
awesome shots man!
lumo:
I am jealous of people who are so creatively talented. Sadly I haven't painted in years. Listening to all the things you are experimenting with kinda encourages me to also find more avenues for creative energy outlet. I can't wait to see the pictures!