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GoCast #17 – What is this WPPI thing all about

Dec20
2011
Leave a Comment Written by KerryG

WPPI is coming up in mid-February which may seem a ways out, but if you are going, you should make your plans today. What is WPPI? WPPI is the yearly convention for wedding and portrait photographers. At WPPI you will find some amazing speakers, a huge expo floor, and a wonderful community of fellow photographers. Should you go? What should you do there? Hopefully this GoCast will answer those questions.

WPPI Parties Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/315432758592/

Sponsors: GoPro, Blackbelt Lighting

Posted in Blog - Tagged Education, GoCast, podcast, Seminars, Workshops, WPPI

GoCast #16 – Is it the photographer or the gear?

Dec13
2011
Leave a Comment Written by KerryG

In this episode, I discuss the ago old question…is it the photographer or the gear?

At almost any event someone will likely say “That’s looks like a great camera, it must take awesome pictures” and over the years people have argued that you can hand a point and shoot camera to a great photographer and they can make amazing photos with it.

Is there any truth behind these statements? Let’s dive into the issue and see what we come up with.

Sponsors: GoPro, Blackbelt Lighting

For this and more GoCasts, Podcasts, and tutorials, please visit my educational site at CameraDojo.com

Posted in Blog, Featured - Tagged GoCast, photography, podcast

Simple and Effective Three Light Portrait Setup

Dec07
2011
Leave a Comment Written by KerryG

After learning the ins and outs of your camera, the next thing you generally want to do is to start working on your portrait skills. One of the biggest challenges is figuring out how to get really good lighting without spending more on lighting than you did on your camera. I have been promoting a pretty simple three light portrait setup that is very simple to use and creates excellent results with a minimum of work. This setup is so easy and effective that you will see it used anywhere mass portraits are done such as on cruise ships.

For more information on this, please read the entire article at CameraDojo.com.

Posted in Blog - Tagged Flash, Lighting, Photography Education, Strobe, Strobist, Tutorial

GoCast #15 – What’s Wrong With Photography Education

Dec07
2011
Leave a Comment Written by KerryG

While I have many friends that are photography instructors and I know many photographers who have moved into doing workshops, seminars, ebooks, and other education formats to try to pay the bills, one of the biggest issues I have is instructors that completely over sell the earning potential for photographers.

The fact is, very few photographers can even pay their bills with their photography business and I actually can’t name a single photographer that I know who makes their sole income from pressing the shutter for their own business. Every photographer I know has to supplement their income with a day job, other types of work, side jobs, or by going down the teaching route.

With clients’ budgets at an all time low, this has become an even bigger issue as the price of jobs has fallen over the past few years. Add to this instructors who are telling aspiring photographers that they can easily make six figures or more or bill weddings at $10,000+ when the average photographer in the US makes $29,000 a year and you have a real recipe for disaster and disappointment.

Listen to this week’s GoCast at CameraDojo.com as I delve deeper into what’s wrong with photography education today and how to make sure your photography education budget is spent wisely.

Posted in Blog, Featured, News - Tagged Education, GoCast, podcast

Impromptu Portrait Setup at MDA Christmas Party

Dec05
2011
Leave a Comment Written by KerryG

My wife is the patient liaison for the MDA so she often volunteers me to work different events as the photographer. At a recent Christmas party my wife had told me that she wanted me to come and “just take some event photos”. While this sounded like a good idea at the time, when I got there and saw all the families there I decided that I wanted to do a portrait setup for them. The problem was, most of my gear was back in the studio and I only had what was in my camera bag and the trunk of my car.

In the trunk I found an 8′ light stand, but no umbrella or softbox. In the camera bag I had a couple of flashes and a large and mediium ExpoImaging Rouge Flashbender. While not really an ideal portrait setup, I figured I would use a flash on the stand with the large FlashBender as the key light. While this would give some decent directional light, the shadows would be pretty harsh and without another good modifier I needed a way to soften the shadows. The simple solution was to use another flash on-camera with the medium Flashbender. By throwing the light from the flash on the camera, this would help soften shadows and fill in any dark spots.

Did I pull it off with an absolute minimum of equipment, you be the judge.

Posted in Blog, Events - Tagged Flash, Lighting, Photographers, Portraits, Strobe, Strobist

Yahoo News Featured Reader

Nov30
2011
Leave a Comment Written by KerryG

It’s not exactly the same as maybe being featured on the front cover of People Magazine, but I still think it was pretty neat that I got featured on Yahoo News today to help promote their new Facebook integration. What’s pretty neat about the way this works is that you can see the news articles that your friends have read which can really help you to find some interesting and relevant articles that you might like to read.

Be sure and head over to the Yahoo News page on Facebook and watch the getting started video.

Posted in Blog - Tagged Facebook, Kerry Garrison, Yahoo

Vacationing Tablet Style

Nov18
2011
Leave a Comment Written by KerryG

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We are finally off for a much needed vacation but of course, I plan on doing some personal projects along the way. One of my goals is to try to not actually open my laptop at all and see how much work I can really do with just my tablet. I am not an issue guy, I have am all Android so I have the Motorola Xoom which I really like.

Already I have hit a minor snag. I have a new presentation I am working on but I am finding the presentation editing to be horribly weak. Quickoffice allows you to create and edit Powerpoint decks but you can’t apply themes or change fonts. The Google Docs app doesn’t even support presentations yet, and using other online presentation tools is not an option at Internet access being 75 cents per MINUTE. At least I can get all the slides put together and do the theming and fonts later.

The next challenge is photo editing. While Picsay Pro has been my tool of choice for quite a while, the new Photoshop Touch is going to get a major workout. At only $9.99, Photoshop Touch is the most powerful photo editor available on any tablet today.

Stay tuned for more updates and upcoming pictures from our trip.

Posted in Blog - Tagged android, editing, photography, tablet, Vacation

Blackbelt Lighting Products in Pasadena Sun 11/13

Nov12
2011
Leave a Comment Written by KerryG

If you are in southern California and looking for great deals on camera gear, be sure and checkout the Bargain Camera Shows that happen every month. This weekend we will be in Pasadena at 400 W. Colorado Blvd selling our Blackbelt Lighting Products. Tickets are only $2.00 so be sure and bring some friends.

Other upcoming dates include:

  • November 27th Buena Park
  • December 11th Pasadena
  • December 18th Buena Park
  • January 8th Pasadena
  • January 22nd Buena Park
  • January 29th San Diego

For more information, check out http://bargaincamerashows.com/

Posted in Blog, News - Tagged Events, Lighting, Shows

Veteran’s Benefit 2011

May01
2011
Leave a Comment Written by KerryG

One of my favorite charity events I do each year is the annual Veteran’s Benefit Banquet at Cal State University Fullerton. Last year they wanted the shots on a basic gray background but this year I decided to try to spruce it up a little. Using the same gray background I wanted to try to get some kind of theme going on the background. Since I was running with my minimal lighting kit, I only had three speedlites to work with and one was the key light and the other was the fill light, this left only one for the background. While I could have used a single color, I really wanted to try something different. I took the backlight and covered half of it with a red gel and the other half with a blue gel and took a test shot.

First Test Shot

This wasn’t too bad but the blue wasn’t showing up as much as I wanted. Back into the gel kit I found a darker blue and tried a second test shot.

Second Test Shot

Ok! Now we are getting somewhere. I wished I had taken the white background so I would get a red, white, and blue effect but since I only had the gray, this would have to work. Time to stick a live subject in.

Live Shot

Due to the height, the colors start to mix and become more of a purple. Ideally I would have liked to have mounted the background light on the top of the backdrop stand which would have made the blue and red stand out more. Actually, if I had enough lights I would have liked to have had blue on one light, red on another, and a bare third light to try to create red, white, and blue stripes.

Although it worked really well for one or two people, the test was was it would look like with a group, it didn’t take long before a small group (we actually shot groups up to 10 people with this same setup).

Group Shoot

Not too shabby for a 1 minute gel setup. This has really inspired me to try to get even more creative with gels so stay tuned and see if I can come up with something really interesting.

Posted in Blog, Events - Tagged Charity, gels, People, Photography Education

SMUGMUG Riverside Meeting

Mar20
2011
Leave a Comment Written by KerryG

I was quite thrilled to be asked to be an instructor at today’s SMUGMUG Lighting & Posing Event. This was the second opportunity I have had recently to shoot at Shutter Stories Studio. We had a great set of models and photographers that all came together to haver a great time shooting and learning. I set up a really simple lighting setup to show people how to get started with basic lighting tools and still be able to get creative lighting. Here are a few of my favorites even though I didn’t really shoot much as I was making sure the photographers got to take as many as possible.

Posted in Blog, Events, People - Tagged California, Models, People, Photography Education
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