Posts Tagged ‘VA’

Caricaturist and the Tablet

Caricaturist at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media

What does a caricaturist and photographer have in common with cutting edge technology? This blog has shown my growth in practicing digital photography in both professional and personal projects. The tech behind these new cameras has really advanced passed analog/film technology. Not long ago, this was not the case. There is a place still for film photography as an artistic choice in fine art and other personal work.

For me and most photographers, it is digital for client work. At ballroom dance events, we are able to send digital files to iPads for dancers to flip through themselves. They are not completely finished files, but they are good enough to show content. Also, it gives them a good preview of the images. We also have a running slideshow of our best images right out of the camera that can be viewed by many from afar. This has helped our business immensely! The immediacy of the photos means that dancers are excited to come back to the proofing website to view their images after the event has passed.

Tysons Corner Center

Microsoft Surface display at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media
Microsoft Surface display at Tysons Corner Center – ©TimeLine Media

In a similar fashion, I photographed a caricaturist at Tysons Corner Center that was making drawings of people in the mall using a new Microsoft Surface Pro. The tablet is compatible with more than just your finger, you can also control with a stylus. This allowed him to draw directly onto the tablet making it a very similar action to drawing on a pad of paper. With the tablet, Microsoft directly connected the tablet to a very large TV monitor. The monitor was a mirror of the tablet which allowed people walking by to see how the drawings were made in real time!

Microsoft Surface display at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media
Microsoft Surface display at Tysons Corner Center – ©TimeLine Media
Caricaturist at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media
Caricaturist at Tysons Corner Center – ©TimeLine Media

This made for a much larger projection of the drawings – and it drew quite a crowd. Just this little change allowed the artist to reach a much larger audience. There is only a few that can see him working on a traditional pad and easel, the large TV brought in more eyes, and thus, more portrait subjects! After the drawings were completed, the subjects could just enter their email address into the same tablet, and they were sent their drawing in a few seconds. Amazing! For these artists, though, I think there is still much more value in analog tools than with photography. I wonder what my architect father could have done if he had access to a tablet!

Microsoft Surface display at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media
Microsoft Surface display at Tysons Corner Center – ©TimeLine Media
Microsoft Surface display at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media
Microsoft Surface display at Tysons Corner Center – ©TimeLine Media

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Photo Spot Check – Tech Thursday

Air Force Memorial, Arlington, VA - ©TimeLine Media

Ever go through a series of photos to see a spot at the same place on every image? Digital cameras have made so many advancements in convenience, and accessibility to photographers. Just going around the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC to look at cherry blossoms, you can see the impact. I can remember going walking around the blooms when I was younger with many cameras around, but not nearly to the extent that there is today.

Shooting with film, however, did have some advantages. One of them was that the “sensor” was cleaned EVERY single time a photo was taken. The film was nicely protected in a hard plastic cartridge, fed through a tiny slit that wiped the sides of the film clean before it was placed in position to be exposed. After an exposure was made on the frame, it was moved out of the way as a new part of the film was moved into place – there was no reuse of the same section – unless you had a failure of your mechanical system, or were very advanced in your multiple-exposure plan for your image.

Arlington, Virginia

Air Force Memorial, Arlington, VA - ©TimeLine Media
Air Force Memorial, Arlington, VA – ©TimeLine Media

When taking landscape or other travel images where you are exposing large parts of clouds or open sky, digital cameras will show you spots where there is dust on your sensor. When shooting landscapes from a tripod, you have the luxury of using low ISO and a stopped-down aperture. Using these settings, it will be very evident where dust spots are on your sensor. When the using more open apertures, the dust will be too close to the sensor to be seen in your images. Regularly shooting at f/4 or below, you may not notice that you sensor even has any dust!

Air Force Memorial, Arlington, VA - ©TimeLine Media
Air Force Memorial, Arlington, VA – ©TimeLine Media

This image looked perfectly fine at the time I took it at the Air Force Memorial. When I brought it into Lightroom and took a look at the images at 100%, there were so many spots. Here is a screen shot of the image where each circle is a point from the “Spot Removal” tool. I have made them larger if you would like to download and see how bad this case was.

Spot Removal tool in Adobe Lightroom - ©TimeLine Media
Spot Removal tool in Adobe Lightroom – ©TimeLine Media
Close up of spots from sensor dust - ©TimeLine Media
Close up of spots from sensor dust – ©TimeLine Media

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River City Ballroom Dance Competition

Midlothian, Virginia

The photos from the River City Ballroom Dance Competition held in Richmond, VA have now been released! Because of the schedule conflict with another event, I could not photograph this event myself. It is always a shame since the organizers, Lee and Veronica really put on a fun and classy event every year. From the feedback we get from those that attend, they always put this on the short list of competitions to attend annually.

River City Ballroom Dance Competition - ©TimeLine Media
River City Ballroom Dance Competition – ©TimeLine Media

Jae, a photographer colleague covered the event for TimeLine Media. Overall, he did a great job making images of the dance heats, and the showcases. To view all the images please visit the proofing website at-

http://timelinedc.com/proofs/

Richmond, VA ballroom dance competition - ©TimeLine Media
Richmond, VA ballroom dance competition – ©TimeLine Media

River City photos released

On this occasion, the photos are organized by number worn by the gentlemen in the competitive heats. If you have any trouble finding your photos, or if I have made some mistakes in sorting, please send me an email (rassi @ timelinedc.com) or call.

Richmond, VA ballroom dance competition - ©TimeLine Media
Richmond, VA ballroom dance competition – ©TimeLine Media

At the end of the collection, I saw some awesome images from the professional showcase by Sheena Daminar & Jungie Zamora! I have photographed these two before at other competitions, and they put on a great show. They are so quick with their movements, and expressive with their faces. It is perfect for getting memorable images – another reason I wish I could have been there myself! It is worth a look at the site to just go through their images. Thanks again especially to Lee and Veronica from Simply Ballroom in Richmond, VA for inviting us to cover their event again this year. I emphatically hope to go back there myself – perhaps next year? To get updates on the future schedule, please visit the competition website for information.

Sheena Daminar & Jungie Zamora - ©TimeLine Media
Sheena Daminar & Jungie Zamora – ©TimeLine Media

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