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This image got second place in the Colour Class of the Isle of Wight Digital Imaging Group competition in 2006 and first place in the creative/electronic section of the VAPS competition in 2006. This got accepted into the Altered Reality section of the APDA competition in 2007.
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No time ? no problem ! this shirt is for you
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Something for class tonight…. put together from images I shot yesterday, some layers, blending modes, paintbrushes and patience….not a strong suit ;)
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Tee design for Filthy Panda Design Team. Medium: Indian ink + Photoshop CS2 + Illustrator CS2. Filthy Panda is Burnsy, Willo, + Billmund Please love us. <3>
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Photographers - What are you paying for? (Part One)
by Jo O'Brien^Disclaimer: This is not legal advice or even professional advice. This is some stuff I’ve learned along this funny little thing called l…
Disclaimer: This is not legal advice or even professional advice. This is some stuff I’ve learned along this funny little thing called life and may not apply in any way to your current situation. At worst, it’s my opinion, at best it’s some ideas for you to think about. If you need real proper advice, go see your solicitor. I’m of the opinion that photography should make me money, not cost me money. So far, I have been successful is making more from a photograph than it took me to create. Here is my list of not so secret tips and advice on covering your arse and saving your cash. When To Pay There are times where spending your hard earned money is the right choice. For example to obtain goods or services you can not find for less (or free) elsewhere. Or when you have done all the maths yourself and you feel you are buying into a good deal. But there are also some pit falls to watch out for. Art Direction, Ideas and Intellectual Property My rule of thumb, if I am paying to shoot, I should have full rights to everything I take. No ifs buts or maybes about it. If you shoot a commercial, the art direction team put together a shoot and then hire a photographer to take photos of what they and the crew have created. They pay for lighting design, they pay the models, they pay the hair stylist, they pay the guy who makes the coffees- and they pay the photographer. Some businesses operate under a similar model but suck money out of photographers in the process. As part of a ‘workshop’ or ‘event’, several photographers rock up with their cameras and take photos of a scene. Often they have little or no control of the setup, can’t communicate properly with the models and will walk out of it with similar images to everyone else who attended! In the worst cases they have restricted rights regarding how they use their images. So is essence, they have paid for something that out in the real world, would be making them money. Sorry if it sounds confusing, the concept completely baffles me. When you are shooting someone else’s ideas and have restricted publishing rights or have little influence over the set up, posing, lighting or set design, (in my opinion) you should be getting paid by them. After all, you are doing them a favor by taking images of their creative work. Classes or Tuition Wanting to improve you skills and knowledge is a great thing. And there are numerous classes, mentors and workshops available for you to choose from. If you are going to pay to attend these, make sure you are getting what you pay for. Before you hand over any cash there are a few details that you should have to help make your decision. Class Size: The more people attending, the cheaper the class should be. If there is a practical component, I usually wont accept a class bigger than 10-12 / Location & Time: no point signing up for an ‘on location’ workshop only to find it is out of your way. Also as a safety issue, you should always be able to tell a trusted person exactly where and when you will be shooting. / The Teacher: You should be able to find and contact the person facilitating the class to verify their experience and ask questions. It not always convenient for a facilitator to take calls from a whole class, but you should be able to send them an email and get a reply without going through a middle man. / Contracts: Ask if you will need to sign any contracts and insist upon receiving them before paying. / What do you get: do you get class notes to take home? Exactly what does the course entail? What can you hope to know and have learned at the end of the course? Contracts These are a great way to waste your money. They also happen to be very important. First and foremost contracts exists to make people money or stop people from making money. So before signing anything, read it a few times and make sure you are aware of what your actions are costing you. If you need to get images approved before sale or publication, you could be agreeing to never publishing or selling any images taken if none are ‘approved.’ It is completely reasonable to request changes to a contract or write your own and offer it instead. Don’t sign away potential income! You should always be able to take a contract away and show it to other people for advice before signing it, and especially before paying for anything. If you are not given this opportunity, my advice is to avoid it with a ten foot pole. And then there are the bazillion poorly written contracts that mean very little or nothing at all. It’s actually quite funny to me sometimes, what people will put on paper. Useful Links Australian Competition & Consumer Commission / Scam Watch Photographers – What are you paying for (part 2).
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Studying dance and music, with chiaroscuro lighting techniques.
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Tee design for Filthy Panda Design Team. Medium: Illustrator CS2. Filthy Panda is Burnsy, Willo, + Billmund Please love us. <3>
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© 6point1 Photography 2008 / Out Of the Comfort zone Attempt, This has got to be a favourite of my entire collection!!!
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Taken from drawings I did of the Northern ballet theatre company at the Marlowe theatre in Canterbury.
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Tee design for Filthy Panda Design Team. Medium: Illustrator CS2. Filthy Panda is Burnsy, Willo, + Billmund Please love us. <3>
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taken at the now demolished Coburg High School / / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / You may find it easier to use the links below to take you to a specific genre, or see my personal favourite selection. My Own, Personal Favourites / Abstracts & Other Weird Stuff / Architecture, Buildings & Cityscapes / Candids & Street / Weird Compilations, Collaborations, & Constructions / Emotive & Inspirational / Industrial & Other Dirty Things / Landscapes & Other Vistas / Portraits & People / Urban, Suburban & Sub-suburban / Trees & Florals / Animals & Wildlife / / Calendar / (contact me to purchase) / / Writings (or ramblings) / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / The 10th / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / Beauty / The Black, White & Grey / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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Tee design for Filthy Panda Design Team. Medium: Illustrator CS2. Filthy Panda is Burnsy, Willo, + Billmund Please love us. <3>
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/ / Model: Erin Lyall / / Photographer For Hire – All Occasions – Mail Me :) / / / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / / / Writings (or ramblings) / The 3rd / The 10th / Weaver / High-Flyer / The In-Between Place / The Haggard Crone / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / The Black, White & Grey / /
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Just a creative photoshoot I did in my photography class, then decided to edit it a bit in Photoshop & Photoscape. Kind of liked how it turned out.. =)
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A stool with “design” spray-painted on top of the seat – just thought it’d come out interesting…. plus, I was done with my project in the wood shop so I had my camera… gotta love random shots!
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Shot during a ballet class
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Interested In Some FREE Online Classes???
by deliriousgirlAbout a decade ago all major universities introduced online classes. Wellll, in a movement to make education more accessible to more peop…
About a decade ago all major universities introduced online classes. Wellll, in a movement to make education more accessible to more people, some of the US’s top schools now have FREE online classes: MIT, yes, MIT (and I mean Massachusetts Institute of Technology, not M-effers In Trouble) offers around 2,000 of its classes online completely free. / Here Check out some free classes from Yale This is a particularly good one, I know, I took it! Intro To Human Nutrition, University of California at Berkeley, it also covers areas of our world food crisis and malnutrition and looks at doable solutions. Here I’m thinking about venturing into some of these literature classes next, at Notre Dame, completely free: Notre Dame And here’s another one sent to me by a friend: Online Classes These are by no means the only universities either, if you’re interested in a specific school’s free classes, you can either go to their website or call them to see if they offer the free online classes. If you are really interested in a certain school and have trouble finding out the information, please just shoot me a message and I’ll get right on searching down the needed links for you. And please contact me if you need registration or application help, too. Be forewarned though, most of the free classes are the introductory core classes and eventually you’d have to move on to more senior level classes for completion of a degree. They are exceptional for someone who wants to brush up on a few areas for a job or someone like me who is just interested in a lot of different subjects.
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