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28Jun/101

Jeremy Saffer & Gage Young Photo Workshop Highlights!

I had the opportunity to head to NJ this weekend to attend the workshop that Jeremy Saffer and Gage Young put on. Things started Saturday Morning at 10AM with a whole lesson on every aspect of being a photographer in the music industry. From how to book shoots and get photo passes, to learning how to do follow up with a client and to get paid for your photos!

Sunday brought the heat and the hot weather. I'm glad it didn't rain. That would have definitely but a damper on things. Here's some images from day 2 of the workshop - getting to shoot the 2 guest bands ourselves!

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I know we all had a great time over the course of the weekend. We had some awesome thai food from a local thai restaurant that was right down the street. The syndicate building had so many good locations to shoot at and we all got some great pictures to take back home with us. To wrap things up, Gage showed us some of his editing techniques and how he comes to a final edit with his photos. Most of all, we all got to do some great networking with other photographers. It's about helping each other out and learning from each other. Each photog there had their own personal style and experience. It's great to see what we all do when we shoot. No one shoots the exact same way.

If you get a chance to go to this intense workship, most definitely hit it up. Both of these guys have a lot of experience and have done so much work in the music industry. Their input is invaluable. I have learned a lot over the past couple workshops, It's been a great resource for me.

Http://www.jeremysaffer.com

http://www.gageyoung.com

- http://www.flickr.com/photos/gageyoungphotography - also Gage is selling some of his LightRoom Presets. Info can be found on his flickr about them!

6Jan/102

PureVolume.com Front Page

Saw this today and wanted to share this with you guys!  Totally stoked on it and made my day!  That is a photo of a good buddy of mine, Cameron Walker aka WeatherStar!  So happy for the dude!

2Jan/105

Editing the Flip MinoHD Video Files

As some of you may know, I'm beginning to venture into the HD video world. I have the Flip MinoHD and it is one of the neatest camera's out there. For a little less than $200, you can have a HD video camera that fits in your pocket. The video that this thing puts out, is quite remarkable for what it is. It's not the absolutely best quality video, but it is HD and it does a fine job for what I need it to do.

Flip MinoHD

Now, I've always been interested in video production ever since I was younger. My friends and I would make skate video's on our parents old Sony Camcorders, the ones that sat upon the shoulder! We never had any means of editing the video but we had a blast.

Fast forward to my time in College - My roommate and I made a short film for a video contest/show that the school was putting on. That was my first time with HD video. Shot with some Canon HD camera's and edited in Final Cut Pro.

Fast forward to the preset! Alright, so now I got this nifty lil' camcorder....time to search for some video editing software. In the past, I would just use Windows Movie Maker to make the 2 BTS videos that I have. That was nice, easy and simple...but now we're dealing with a much higher video quality. Knowing that the Flip's video files are MPEG4, I figured that they would need to be converted first, before being edited. So, thanks to the blog post made by the one and only, Zach Arias. He recommended using the Squared5 MPEG Converter. I'm quite happy with it and i'm sure that you will be too. They offer a whole slew of options that you can convert the Flip's files into.

Since Zach uses a Mac and I'm still on a window's OS, the settings were a bit different on the converter. If you use a mac, you can most definitely use his settings.

Here's the settings I use for the Converter:

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I went to "Export to Quicktime" then chose what you see there above. Originally, I went with "Apple Motion Jpeg A" (Or something like that) and that would cause my minute and a half long video file...to be 2.3GB! If you choose H.264, file size will be smaller (455mb compared to the t-rex of 2.3GB) and you'll have the same quality!

Now, once the converter is done doing it's thing..you can now import that file into Adobe Premiere and edit the content to your heart's content. Once you're done, you'll have to export the video! Here's the part that some people get confused on. Do not pick "Export > Movie". Use Export > Adobe Media Encoder instead. It'll be at the end of the list of options when you go to export. It does a much better job.. Here are the settings I use...so that my video comes out in HD:

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That's about it. Let premiere do it's thing and then you'll have a finished video! Let me know if you have any further questions. Leave a comment here or catch me on Twitter: @peteyphoto and I'll answer to the best of my ability.

Petey

31Dec/090

New Year, New Site, New Sight

The infamous New Years Eve Blog post. Oh what a year 2009 has been.

For me, it has been absolutely incredible. I never thought my photography career would have progressed like it has. I remember about the days that I would dream about having some AlienBees of my own. I would have to say that 2009 has had more ups, than downs for me.

My very first shoot of 2009 was on the 3rd of January, with the band known as Exit Ghost:

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That shoot...really kicked off my year. I had a blast shooting those guys.

For those photos, I used my Homemade DIY beauty dish, made from a $1.99 plastic bowl from a party store, that I spray painted and followed an online how-to. I only had my Vivitar 283 and Focal M500T hot shoe flashes. That, folks, is where it all started. I was hooked after that.

From there, I was able to reach my AlienBee gear list of goals by mid January/February. For once in my life, a dream of mine was coming true.

From there, most of you have seen my progression on Flickr. Which, I'm very grateful for all of the kind words and critiques that I get there. Big thank you to those who favorite the photos. You guys have helped me out a ton.

I'm not a huge fan of resolutions, rather, Goals. Some of mine would be:

  • Purchase 5D, 17-40mm f/4L, 85mm F/1.8, 24mm F/2.8. Just a couple I have in mind
  • Shoot Bigger Clients
  • Shoot for AP
  • Develop/define my style more
  • Push myself harder than ever before - In my lighting techniques, editing, composition, color, placement, the whole 9 yards.

Even more thankful for the events that have happened. I went from using home-made light modifiers, to being part of 40/60 Photo - Which I could not be any more excited about. I remember when I used to look up to them and their amazing photos.

Like I said in my first video, You guys will be seeing a whole slew of video updates & behind the scenes photos and a lot more things from us at 40/60! I re-designed my online portfolio so I'll be launching that either late tonight or tomorrow.

I just have one last thing to say:

2010 will be the Year Of The Photographer.

Lets push the envelope. We got 365 Days, lets do this!

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