Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Words Versus Pixels

In the back of my mind I always have this feeling about how I'd like to express myself. I'm not deep enough to make photographs my self expression, and that's not my goal. The goal of the photographs is to see what the subjects are saying, not me. At least for now.

I've always enjoyed writing things, and in eighth grade I tested for English at the level of a college sophomore. I never really tried much in my writing classes though, because I saw no good come from it. Words would get typed, printed and graded, end of cycle (rinse, repeat.)

Recently I've noticed that writing has been a good way to give myself an ultimatum. Whether it be with a daily to do list, writing on a white board for overall goals or quotes I enjoy, or random sticky notes places all over my iMac.

Maybe I was looking too closely for some kind of reward for writing. I wasn't looking for personal happiness, but recognition. Lately I have been trying to rid stresses to make my personal life a little bit more enjoyable. My girlfriend Ashley, even though she probably doesn't realize it, helped me realize that I want to start "using my words" to push my creativity, and relax a bit from it as well.

All in all, I hope that I can keep up with writing things here and elsewhere for my sanity, organizational purposes, and fun.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Senior-Melissa

Melissa is a senior in High School and a girlfriend of a brother of a friend. Yep.

I woke up the morning of the day and saw snow. Everywhere. Luckily, by the time 4pm rolled around it was mostly gone, but it was still pretty cold out. Kudos to Melissa for toughing it out!







Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Keepin' Busy

The last two days have consisted of a photo shoot during a pillow fight, visiting Minneapolis College of Art and Design to see Dick Durrance speak (which was AMAZING,) and a shoot down by the river. In a van, down by the river. Get it? It wasn't really in a van though.

10/13
Originally this shoot was going to be outside at a park, nothing too special. Day of, I get a text from the vocalist saying they bought two feather pillows and are going to cut them open and smack each other with said pillows, and I am to photograph it.



I am pretty sure that I have found feathers in my laptop bag, camera bag and everything else. Also, I'm sure I'll find them for a long time.





Anyway, I saw Dick Durrance speak later that night. It was really awesome, there were a lot of people watching and his story was fantastic. Back in the day he was going to take a camera down the Danube River with a couple of friends. They decided to pitch it to National Geographic, they took it and eventually hired him as a staff photographer. Nat Geo doesn't have staff photographers anymore, and I'm pretty happy I was in the same room with someone who shot an extremely well known cover for the best mag around. I can't find the photograph online, but I'm sure you've seen it.

I head home, pet my dog for awhile and then I think I'll try to sleep. I decide to watch the Annie Leibovitz documentary Life Through a Lens in it's entirety, and didn't get to sleep until about 6:00am because I had so many ideas flowing through my head. And maybe it's because I had to Rockstar Guava energy drinks that day. Hopefully next summer pans out to everything it could be.

My next shoot was supposed to be at 8:00am, but seeing as how I went to bed at 6:00am and turned my alarm off when it went crazy at 7:00, it was delayed. It would've been a bigger deal but it was for my good friend Ben and his musical project Something Satellite.











I certainly love doing what I do.



Friday, October 9, 2009

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Hunt for Inspiration

Lately I've been finding myself searching for inspiration. It's easy to find on the internet, but for myself to get truly inspired, I have to physically see something that I can touch, things that other people have created. It helps me set goals and gives me motivation.

Luckily for me, I live a little less than an hour North of a beautiful city, Minneapolis. This city holds so many great things and it is a very architecturally beautiful place. The past week I've spent about 3 days just driving around Minneapolis mid-day. If I had picked a different time, there would be tons of traffic and it would have been frustrating. Mid-day Minneapolis is the ideal city for me.








Oh and my dog sometimes helps me out