everybody’s gotta learn sometimes

Posted by Jason on April 16, 2004

i just realized what i’m missing:

a stock of delta 3200

why doesn’t the 3200 come in pro-packs?

tomorrow i’m going to ess eff to a gallery opening. what camera shall i wear?

now i wish my fed wasn’t broked.

back tilt / photographer-terrorist

Posted by Jason on April 11, 2004

yesterday i worked a nearly twelve hour day. but it was great. five of us implementing a plan i spent two weeks working on. and our end result.. a system i am proud of.

today i had some free time so i did some reading and decided to try a shot with back tilt. the image above is one of the sun microsystems buildings in santa clara, just down the street from intel’s headquarters.

photographing office buildings makes the security folk nervous. a security guard came to check things out. i was on a public sidewalk taking the picture, so there wasn’t much he could say.. so i introduced myself, my intentions, and showed him my polaroids.

if i were a photographer-terrorist, i would probably pick up a d70 or 300d. something i could put a good lens on. it would be interesting, though, to be meticulous and artistic in surveilance work.

i was also disappointed that i scratched my polaroid, getting my gear back into my apartment. that’s life.

personal style

Posted by Jason on April 08, 2004

this is a photograph i took about two years ago this month.

now that i’m starting to study photographers and keep an eye on design people i admire, i’m thinking a lot about style.

my overall style has changed, definitley. but for a week or so i’ve been really searching for my own style. i’m sure it will take longer than a week. part of me says, hurry up and find your style so you can exploit it while other parts say just go with your instinct, that’s how style is born. i think style is what brings people to your work. if they like a certain style, they’ll like you. if you’re all over the map, so too will your admirers. so we’ll see.

tonight i’m going to dinner with a., then since it’s supposed to be a clear night, i’m going for a drive to seek out interesting light.

oh, and this week i finally went through my first battery on the pentax.

on why i don’t do people photography

Posted by Jason on April 08, 2004

so i had some errands to run regarding my new camera. a cloth tape measure, another notebook, some binder clips, and some black cloth. i thought on my way home i’d buy a yard or two of black cloth to use for focusing. no sweat, i’d ask if someone could sew up the ends so the piece of cloth wouldn’t unravel. i’m sure a quilting/sewing store could handle such a request. as with most things out of my arena, i was a bit put off by the store. this woman helped me and i explained what i wanted to do, first thing. the regular black cotton cloth would let too much sun through. we checked out a second fabric; it too wasn’t up to par. i folded it in half. two pieces of it blocked enough light out. great, i’ll take this. the woman calculated out loud how much fabric i would need. i was thinking to myself, i never asked about having someone assemble it for me. then she rung me up. wait, how did she calculate the length? this is almost twnety bucks of fabric. here’s your change. thank you. no, thank you. and suddenly i was on my way out the door feeling rather clue — no, hope less. instead of turning back and setting my situation right, i kept on walking. on the drive home i thought up this blog entry. and started thinking about how to solve this on my own.

and this is why i don’t do people photography.

*click*

Posted by Jason on April 06, 2004

ok, tonight i finally got it:

set the aperture for the flash
set the shutter speed for the ambient light

photo update

Posted by Jason on April 06, 2004

been learning a lot about shooting 4×5. my first couple shots turned out underexposed and i couldn’t figure it out. i forgot the inverse square law for light falloff and extending the bellows. of course. since the camera doesn’t seem to have any interconnection between standards, i may pick up a small ruler or tape measure and calculator.

so far, delving into large format is 100% fun. it’s a shame i work this weekend, i would love to take it out somewhere.. once i learn how to compensate for bellows.

tonight i’m working on prints. tomorrow is print night at camera club and it’s my week to bring the cookies.

some prints in my apartment (just laying about) are starting to curl a little.. i need to give them away or put them away. (need to give myself a deadline for t.g. prints..)

it’s almost time to turn down the lights and turn up the music. maybe i should get a dvd/cd carousel for my entertainment system.

i have about 25-30 rolls of exposed/undeveloped film in my apartment now.

i’ve been collecting photography books. my new idols: sally mann and richard avedon.

i’m already looking at other lenses/accessories for my beloved sinar. it never stops, does it?

cheers,
jason

new camera

Posted by Jason on April 05, 2004

on saturday i got a new camera (new to me, the camera is actually used), a sinar f. i paid as much as i expected to pay for a new camera.. and perhaps a little more than i could have, but it came in a complete set of pieces with a trunk case. the camera, tripod mount, 2 extra bellows, standard back, 6 dual sided film holders, graphlex back, 545 polaroid insert, f8/90 schneider angulon lens, extension rail, bag bellows, and a locking trunk case. maybe a few extra smaller parts. maybe it wasn’t a bad deal. i also picked up some polaroid film (which is FUN to use) and a cheapie 8x loupe.

on sunday, i attended an all day workshop, in which i shot 20 rolls of film (the organizer noted that i was the most technical person, career-wise and brought the lowest tech cameras — my pentax 67 and my rolleicord v) with models in a studio. it was great experience, and one of the models and i really hit it off. i still have some deep thinking to do about my work and people. and now i have a lot of darkroom work to do :(

on the print front: i have to finish up the series for jim, i need to bring some work up to SF for tague, and i need to get some prints together for wednesday (i’m bringing the cookies for print night this month, for camera club).

plus i had dinner with family on saturday, and ryan and i went up to le cheval for dinner on sunday at which we had seven courses of beef. quite yummy.

i’m completely exhausted from this weekend, and i have busy stuff going on at work, i have prints and deadlines for my photography, and i’m scheduled to work this coming weekend, at least a full day worth of work.

so.. thanks to the president of my fan club, to my sweetheart and others who support me in my work, and all of the people i’m working on prints for their patience!

four by five

Posted by Jason on April 03, 2004

my first 4×5 polaroid. more details later.


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