Showing posts with label Professional Women Photographers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Professional Women Photographers. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Spring Has Bloomed

In the month of March, so far, I’ve attended two seminars offered by Professional Women Photographers (PWP), ably organized by Barbara Nelson. One, Social Media and Digital Marketing, was a how to blog, get on Facebook, LinkedIn and all about Tweeter. Another, Creative Marketing Techniques for Survival, focused on marketing techniques using social media. For many years, Barbara has been an acquaintance of Dorian Benkoil, Co-Founder of Teeming Media. Dorian spoke about the importance of using social media in a business environment, and through his father, commercial and art photographer Robert Stahman, he naturally could highlight overlooked opportunities for emerging photographers. As social media have become quite phenomenal in the past few years, not all of us are taking advantage of the chance to connect to other photographers and potential clients.


I’ve also attended the Street Photography Workshop given by David Wells. Also, sponsored by PWP. It was quite an invigorating day, as David is a stimulating teacher who has a great reservoir of information. We were given an assignment to photograph outdoors according to his “rules.” I spent this past Saturday morning at the Union Square Farmers’ Market. David told us, first, to look for “choke” points. I believe the farmers’ market qualifies. I continually saw little vignettes unfolding, but I must wait for David’s comments at the follow-up session. The assignment has to be repeated in the exact same location, so I’ll be returning to the farmers’ market this coming Saturday. I’m hoping it’s sunny and cool again.
[Image: Union Square Farmers' Market, Shopping for Orchids ( f5.6; 1/320; 53mm; ISO 200). These ladies were great; I took several photos of them making their choice.  David advised us to shoot wide open (f5.6, in my case, I have a slow lens) in order to blur the background.  This is evident in some of my other photos from the shoot on Saturday.]

Welcome to Re-Launch of Blog

New Friends and Old, I’m re-launching my blog as KC Dover Photography. It will no longer be just a Travel Journal, although that will remain a key component of my conversation with you. I received the inspiration to do this, after many months’ absence, by attending several workshops sponsored by Professional Women Photographers (PWP) and other seminars relating to photography. My goal is to gather new information and inspiration to continue to improve my images. And this time around, I will share what I’m learning as well as providing photo tips from past experiences.
[Image: Boat Trip on Lake Como, Italy; Sept 2009.  It's difficult to shoot in contrasty light, but this was a shot begging to be taken (f10.0; 1/160; 28mm; ISO 200, late afternoon light).  I don't remember why the ISO was set at 200.  It was probably at that setting all afternoon.  Tip: check camera settings when you change location.]