Posts Tagged ‘photography’

Web services

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This morning, I received news that one of my favorite Google products, Google Reader, will no longer be available starting July 1, 2013. For me, this was one of the only services from Google that I used on a regular basis. At this time I have accounts for Gmail, Google drive, Google Plus. However, I have never put all my chips into that system. This has caused some problems as they are ubiquitous among lots of companies and users.

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Photography really lends itself to blogging. “A picture is worth a thousand words” after all. I have used Google Reader to subscribe to many RSS feeds from photographers and websites discussion both technique and technology. This helped me to stay current on new releases and has given me lots of inspiration for future shoots.

It has also spurred me on to continue blogging as I have since the beginning of the year. Social media platforms give you the same content as blogs. However, for the content creator, it is important to contain your posts on your own website. Although you should send your posts to Facebook, and other networks, the terms of use for social media change rapidly!

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Instagram users lashed out at the company last year when they announced that the company would be allowed to sell users images. Whether you agree or disagree with the policy (that was later changed back), it is obvious that the best way to keep your information your own, is to host it on your own website. Yes, it is still out in the open for anyone to take, but you still have eyeballs on your website viewing your content – which was the point, right?

Just like Google Reader, all of the social media platforms and web services can be accessed for free. As such, it is possible that the program can be taken away, or changed in a way that makes usage unfavorable for your taste. In light of that, I encourage more content creators to host your photos, videos, or post on their own websites more. Use the social media platforms to point to your website, but keep it “in house” to control the way you distribute your unique contributions to the web! Here’s my Spring-time one for the day:

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Last SingStrong

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It is nice to capture the SingStrong a cappella community as it gathers to show off their new compositions and arrangements for each other, and perform them for others that are so enthusiastic about their art! Overall it is the same excitement I felt when I heard my first “real” a cappella recording in college. It was life changing! My ear had always gravitated to vocals in music weather they were strictly a cappella, or weather they were small vocal-only sections in music.

Some that I remember are Eric Carmen’s “Make Me Lose Control”, or the African choruses that were recorded for the soundtracks of “The Lion King”. Also the soundtrack to the movie, “The Power of One”. Moreover one season of “Growing Pains” was sung by an all-male a cappella group! It wasn’t until a friend in college loaned me his copy of the Virginia Gentlemen’s CD, “Untied” that it finally clicked. At this time I identified what drew me to this music. From there, I have been collecting CDs, and downloads, and sharing them with everyone that was remotely interested. It has been a blessing to reconnect with others by attending SingStrong. I hope to amplify enjoyment of this music by capturing the wide range of vocal music artists in photos.

Keeping that setting in mind, my life has changed a little since college. In fact, it was my girlfriend, now wife, that was taking the photos back then! Here is her photo that became the album cover for the first recording by Juxtaposition. They are an a cappella group from Virginia Tech where I served as their first music director. I, of course, was the most tame in the photo:

Album cover of "Assume the Position" by Juxtaposition
Album cover of “Assume the Position” by Juxtaposition

Blue Jupiter

At the last SingStrong, I got a chance to take some posed photos of Blue Jupiter – a high-energy, professional a cappella group from New York City. They put on an AMAZING show, and the members really know how to command the stage. This makes photos of them easy on the photographer. They are so comfortable in front of an audience, and they always come camera-ready especially if it is a few minutes before their show!

Marty, their vocal percussionist is also the audio engineer that sets up the on-stage sound for all the performances. His setup lets the performers sound better than they would at any other venue that weekend. Jonathan, and Diana teach and produce much of the festival. They let me roam around and be creative with my photos which helps to give an overall view of the workshops, coachings and performances. Here are a few of the photos I took of them backstage, and how I think album photos could look today. Much different from 1996!

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Classic stairwell shoot with the band Blue Jupiter ©TimeLine Media
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Ballroom dance photo updates

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Thanks especially to everyone that visited the proofing website to view ballroom dance photos from the 2013 USA Dance Mid-Atlantic Championships:

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The sale has ended, and the prices have been adjusted. However, other sales will be announced here or on the Facebook page when they are available. The photos from this event will be available to view until June 24, 2013. In like fashion, could you send along the link to anyone that would like to view the images? Obviously we hope everyone gets to at least see their photos. Best of luck to all the qualified for Nationals!

I am getting all the gear ready for our next ballroom dance event, the Baltimore Dancesport Challenge this coming Saturday, March 16, 2013. This is a great one-day competition – get in front of the judges to polish your dancing! They also provide great food, and end with a great professional showcase, so get out there if you are in the Baltimore / DC area. Hope to see you there!

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Photo collage from the USA Dance competition in Bethesda, MD ©TimeLine Media
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Dancers competing in Standard at the USA Dance Mid Atlantic Championships ©TimeLine Media

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