Posts Tagged ‘photograph’

Selfie

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This photography term has become popular with the explosion of social media in the last few years. Back when film was the more popular medium for photos, I only saw a handful of instances where people made self-portraits with their cameras. Most of these would not be in focus. Or the subjects would not be in the frame, which would mean a wasted frame from your roll of film. Each frame was thought out more back then. With this in mind it would not be wise to use these for “throw-away” images that you attempt without looking through the viewfinder at the back of the camera.

Turning the Camera Around

I clearly remember the very first time I ever tried a “selfie”. It was at a big transition time in my life – just after college, and during the time when family was in town to pay final respects to my father. He had recently passed away, and we were surrounded by so many family and friends. It was a time where many photos were taken, and many trips were made to the drug store to get enlargements and copies. While taking photos with family outside, I turned an Advantix film camera (a graduation gift from my girlfriend’s mom) to me and my cousin, Vic. It is hard to take a bad photo of Vic – a talented singer that is used to working in front of an audience. For my first time, it actually worked!

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©TimeLine Media – first “selfie”

I’m glad it turned out – so I kept trying.

©TimeLine Media - self portrait
©TimeLine Media – self portrait

With digital, I still take selfies. I do not own a mannequin head that photographers use test lighting, so I just put myself in the scene. I laugh like a madman at myself sometimes especially considering no one else is around. Thankfully it has helped to make shoots go smoother once the subjects arrive, and has helped me to be a better photographer by experimenting with a model that won’t stop posing until the shot is perfect.

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©TimeLine Media – self portrait

Large Camera Selfies

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©TimeLine Media – self portrait
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Editing Monday

©TimeLine Media - 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown

I have a lot of photos in the editing room today! My schedule is filling up with shoots for the early fall, both client and personal work. It has been enjoyable to email with people about their upcoming projects. There are ballroom dance events, fashion runway shows, as well as personal and professional portrait sessions. It is also a big season for weddings, and parties as we get to the end of the year.

If you are planning a special event that you may need photography, please send me an email ( rassi @ timelinedc.com ) or give me a call 703-864-8208. There are many venues and other vendors that I have worked with so I can help if you need suggestions in planning. Of course this blog is where I showcase my work, but I also have a portfolio website at www.timelinedc.com that I am currently updating and editing. Every website should be updated regularly, but my newest photos will be here on the blog first!

As a reminder, one of the events I covered earlier in the year was the 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown in Rockville, MD. The photos will be expiring on the website today, so they will no longer be available to view after tonight. Love the energy and athleticism in these photos! Well, I need to get back to editing.

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©TimeLine Media – 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown
©TimeLine Media - 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown
2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown ©TimeLine Media
©TimeLine Media - 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown
©TimeLine Media – 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown
©TimeLine Media - 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown
2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown ©TimeLine Media
©TimeLine Media - 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown
©TimeLine Media – 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown

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