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How To Piss Off A Photographer

Forgive my lack of updates, folks.  Life has a way of spiraling out of control now and then.

But, I’ve returned.  New year means time for new posts.

Recently, I was browsing articles on the PhotoShelter blog and I came across a post about the “Top Ten Ways To Piss Off A Photographer” (you can find said article here).

This got me thinking.  As a photographer, what could someone do to piss me off?

Well, the ten reasons listed in the PhotoShelter article are a good place to start.  But I think the four main things that would piss me off as a professional photographer would be the following:

1. Theft of my images.

It takes a lot of time and effort to create images I find excellent (especially since I’m my own worst critic in all things).  So when someone takes an image (or any other piece of work) I toiled hard to create and tries to use it or take credit for it, I’m not a happy camper.

2. Expect to use my service/images for free.

Photographers have bills just like everyone else.  Our photography is how we bring home the bread.  When someone thinks my work is good enough to make use of but not good enough to warrant payment, it doesn’t sit well with me.  Some photographers may find it in their hearts to do a few instances of pro bono work here and there, but when it comes down to it, no one works for free.  Photographers are no different.  And as the article mentions, offering a photographer a photo credit as payment doesn’t fly.  It’s a little insulting really.
Likewise, I find it insulting when someone wants portraits or some other photographic service from me but doesn’t feel as though they should have to pay anything for not only the prints, but the work I did in taking the photographs and making the prints (I do all my own custom printing, folks, and that‘s a lot of work).

3. Making alterations to my images without consent.

Nothing stings more than getting stoked about having an image published only to find that it’s been so completely warped by alterations and “edits” that it‘s not even the same image anymore.  Well, ok, having images stolen may sting a lot more but you get my drift.
Photographers work hard to create high-quality images.  We are attached to our work because we pour our heart and soul into it.  It is a piece of us, an extension of who we are, so to have someone alter an image without prior consent because they think it will “work better that way” is a complete insult.

4. Stereotyping

I’ve read countless posts, articles, and stories about photographers being accosted while exercising their legal right to photograph.  In this day and age, where terrorism is a real fear, someone in a public place, dressed all in black (as most artists and photographers I know do), with a camera in front of their face taking pictures is automatically looked at like a threat.  We as a society are so over-saturated by reports and images of “suspicious activity” that an innocent photographer who just wanted to take an artistic photograph of this street corner or the front steps of that building, ends up being branded anything from a nuisance to an all out terrorist.  I’m all for safety and security but that kind of stereotyping is completely ignorant and it really annoys me.

So, what do you think?  What pisses you off as a photographer?  Or, even if you aren’t a photographer, what could someone do to you in your respective field to piss you off?

Until next time…

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~A.M.

Time to Adapt

I know it’s been a while folks and I apologize.  But as the saying goes, when it rains, it pours.

Photography, typing, and writing just became a bit challenging for me.  Let me explain why.

Recently my mother and I took a trip into Canada.  Campobello Island to be exact.  We decided to go for a winter hike (we should have brought our snowshoes!).  After our hike, in the process of packing up the car to head home, I somehow managed to mangle my right index finger.  Now for those of you that were unaware of this, I’m right-handed.  Also, almost every camera out there is made right-handed.  So not only is it difficult for me to type and write, it’s awkward for me to take photographs without the use of my index finger.  But like every photographer, and everyone who’s ever suffered a minor injury, I’ll adapt.

It’s strange though.  You never realize how much you rely on your dominant hand until you’re denied the use of it, or a portion of it, due to an injury.  But I guess it’s like that with any extremity.

So as my injury slowly heals, I’m doing my best to make due and forge on in my daily activities.

As a treat, I figured I’d post a few photos for everyone.  Maybe if I can make a few people smile, it’ll help me feel a bit better!  There’s three new photographs for your viewing pleasure. They are: Lonely Bench, Icicle on a Pine, and Winter at Green Point.  Enjoy.

Until next time folks,

Keep on rockin’ on.

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~A.M.

Technological Meltdown

Ok folks.  I apologize for the lack of updates but I recently had a little run of bad luck.

Said bad luck came in the form of a technological meltdown.  The laptop I was using to connect to the internet as well as work with all my photos in Photoshop decided to up and die.  And in the process of its demise, it took my copy of Photoshop along with it.   How nice of it hmm?

Recently, however, I managed to score a sweet deal on a new laptop.  Since receiving the new laptop I’ve had numerous issues with it.  One program won’t work, then another, then another that needs another to function, etc.  Luckily, I’ve managed to tap into my inner tech specialist and fix each problem as it popped up.  So as of right now, the laptop is functioning properly.  Just keep your fingers crossed that it stays that way.

The only problem I have now is my lack of Photoshop.  It took me forever just to snag the crappy version 7 I had.  I have no idea what I’m going to do now.  My funds are all but depleted and I don’t really feel like pirating a copy from the net and getting pinched by the feds or anything like that.  So I guess I’ll either have to wait until that tree in my front yard decides to sprout Benjamins instead of leaves or some nice soul hands me a copy and says “Here you go. My gift to you.”

So, in the meantime, I’ll still be taking photos but I’m not sure how many will make it onto the blog or Facebook page.  I might throw up (eww) a random few here and there but I’d rather wait until I have Photoshop for some post production.  Yeah, you know I’m fond of that there post production!

That’s my update for now folks.  I hope all’s well with everyone out there and I hope to be back up and running normally soon.

Take it easy but at the same time…

Keep on rockin’ on.

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~A.M.

Inspiration Station Vol 2

Ok.  Here I am.  Back again.  I hope everyone enjoyed Vol 1 cause I’ve returned to hit you with more random things that inspire me.  No, I don’t mean “hit you” literally, that’s kind of impossible this being a blog post and such.  Plus, literally hitting you would be just…mean of me.

All joking aside, let’s get on with it.

# 9 – Movies

I find different movies inspiring in different ways.  Now, I’m not talking just the true story, rising above tragedy, overcoming obstacles type movies.  I find inspiration in nearly every movie I watch.  Everything from Anime to Sci-Fi and horror.  Two films I adore are The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth.  I think The Dark Crystal is my most favorite movie of all time.  I don’t just enjoy the film as a finished product, I think the behind-the-scenes work, the art and writing that went into creating the film, is completely awesome.  I find that kind of thing awesome in every film I enjoy.  When I see an effect on-screen, I want to know how it was done.  A lot of people think that ruins the experience, that finding out the secrets of “movie magic” somehow detracts from the film.  I’m the opposite.  It gets me thinking, imagining, dreaming.

# 10 – Music

Ah, music.  Music has been a source of inspiration for me ever since I can remember.  I’m one of those kids that can’t go a day without listening to a song or two from my favorite band.  It’s amazing how music has the power to change and/or set a mood.  No matter what type of music you’re into, I know you’ve had this happen.  Whether you’re in a bad mood, feeling down, upset, or angry, music that resonates with you can turn your mood completely around, lifting you up.  For me, I find everything about my favorite types of music inspiring.  The pieces.  Lyrics, each separate instrument, beat, tone, rhythm.  And the whole.  The inspiration I draw from music is as diverse as music itself.  One day, I might hear a song and be inspired to just tap my foot along with the beat.  The next day I may hear another song and be inspired to write something or paint.  At the moment, the artist I have in heavy rotation on my iPod is Celldweller.  Something about Klayton’s sound and overall style really gets my creative mind turning.  Along with Celldweller, Blue Stahli, IAMX, The Birthday Massacre, The Cure, Depeche Mode, Gackt, Gary Numan, Type O Negative (R.I.P. Peter Steele), and many others constantly inspire me.

# 11 – Myths & Legends

Tying in to my love of books, reading, and research, I’ve always found myself drawn to myths and legends.  Greek mythology, Arthurian legend, epic poems like Beowulf and Gilgamesh, they all have something for everyone.  Fantasy, romance, adventure, moral lessons, etc.  I find it interesting how some stories can have so many different versions but still be constant, still withstand the passage of time.  I also find creation myths extremely interesting.  I find it awesome how there are so many different stories out there about how the world, and we, came to be.

# 12 – Nature

Where to even start on this topic.  Nature is the original inspiration for me and so many other things.  Rivers, trees, rocks, flowers, the ocean, the sound of the rain, the sky and stars, everything inspires in different ways and I can’t get enough.  A simple walk in the woods or along a beach, in good weather or foul, can do so much.  If you look at my photography a majority of it captures some aspect of nature.  Nature has an amazing way of revitalizing and rejuvenating not only itself but us as well.  Ok, so I’m getting kind of new agey here but hey, that’s me!  I get a burst of energy when I go on a hike with my camera in hand, a natural high.  Where others would reach for the TV remote, I put on my hiking boots and head out.  The smell of ocean air, fresh pine, lilacs, etc, really invigorate and inspire me.  I get inspired to work on my artistic endeavors, taking care of myself, and the planet as well.  I become more focused on my health after I’ve been outside.  I feel better after I’ve been outside.  When I walk on the beach I pick up things that don’t belong there, bottles, cans, and other pieces of garbage.  Seeing things like that in beautiful natural settings inspires me to not only work harder myself to keep our environment clean but also to pick up some of the slack that others leave.  If more people would stop and take a moment to look, I mean really look and actually see the natural world around them, and learn to appreciate and care for it, this Earth might have a better chance for a brighter future.  Too “Public Service Announcement”?  Maybe, but it’s true.

# 13 – People

What can I say, people are inspiring.  Now, I’m not talking about a celebrity inspiring you to dress a certain way or buy a certain product, that couldn’t be further from what I’m aiming at here.  I’m talking about the people who inspire you to do the right thing, to be a better person, to make good choices, to go for your dreams and goals, and to give back to your inner circle, community, and the world.  When you look back on your life and are asked specifically about “who” inspired you, most often the answer includes grandparents, parents, siblings, teachers, mentors, friends, or any combination.  Those people tend to have the most contact with us and usually the most effect on us.  No one can forget the grandparent/parent that encouraged and supported them in everything they did.  No one can forget that one favorite teacher that took an interest in them beyond what was expected.  Our lives are shaped by not only the choices we make but also the people we meet and take with us along the journey (wow, how profound of me, huh?).  For me, my parents, brother, and several teachers over the years have inspired me.  I’ve come across the good and the bad and have learned from it all.  I’ve grown.  I’ve changed.  I’ve been inspired in every way.

# 14 – Skeleton Keys

Again with the simple things, I know but skeleton keys are just awesome.  Admit it.  You think they’re cool too.  Just the look, the feel of a skeleton key in my hand sparks something in my brain.  It gets me thinking, who owned it?  What was behind the locked door, gate, or in the box or trunk, the key opened?  Etc.  I have my own little collection of skeleton keys going so if anyone has any they want to unload, send ‘em my way!

# 15 – The Web

The web lets us connect instantly to…well…everything really.  As everyone knows, that when you log on to the web, you can find artists, musicians, businesses of all kinds, and information up the yin yang.  If you know what you’re looking for, and even if you don’t, you can more than likely find it somewhere on the web.  Inspiration is no exception.  Look at a random website.  Even if you’re not really interested in the content or service it’s advertising, you might still find something interesting or inspiring.  A color.  A design.  A typeface.  And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

# 16 – Writing

Where would the world be without writing?  Without writing, we’d have no books, no newspapers, no magazines, no web.  Writing itself is an inspirational art.  Not just the content being written but the physical act of writing.  Like I said in the last post under the journaling section, putting a pen or pencil to a page can be very freeing and therapeutic.  I’ve noticed that with the advent of the internet, the written word seems to be a bit more plentiful but at the same time the “written” word is dying out.  What I mean here is that people are using email, blogs, and such to communicate.  While that’s all fine and dandy, what about letters?  They have their own aesthetic that can be appreciated from the paper choice, to the writing utensil, to the penmanship.  As I’ve told many people, I’m in the process of writing two novels and I made the choice to write them out longhand.  I find the quality of my writing is better and I have more ideas when I physically put a pen to paper than when I tap keys.

Well, I think that’s all folks.  There are so many other things that I draw inspiration from but I figured I’d just cover the big ones.  I’m always interested in seeing what inspires other people, so I would recommend that, if you have time, take a moment to think about your sources of inspiration and maybe even throw together your own blog post!

Until next time…

Keep on rockin’ on!

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~A.M.

New post on my new blog. What inspires me? I’ll tell you. Go check it…