Showing posts with label Provo Area Digital Photography Meetup Group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Provo Area Digital Photography Meetup Group. Show all posts

Friday, July 31, 2009

How do I improve my photography?

With the advent of affordable digital cameras, it seems everyone has a camera these days. And so I often get asked "How can I improve my photography?"

Years ago, the response might have been "join a photo club". What is funny is that answer sounds so nerdy to me! Who goes to photo clubs?!? Certainly not soccer moms who just want to take pictures of their kids. In fact, you are probably imagining right now some hard core techno geek with a camera.

But wait a minute!

Have you ever heard of Photowalking? As mentioned on wikipedia, it is "the act of walking with a camera for the main purpose of taking pictures of things that the photographer may find interesting." What better way to learn to take pictures than by ... doing! And better yet, Photowalks are generally organized by groups of photographers who are willing to share their time and knowledge and talents with anyone who wants to learn. Does that sound like a photo club? Sure does ... but I can guarantee you, it's a lot less nerdy than you are thinking!

We have, right here in Salt Lake City, Utah, a very strong group of photowalkers known as Photowalking Utah. Click the link to see the group calendar. Tomorrow morning they are heading up to Albion Basin, being led by Ann Torrence, who is well known for her work in photographically documenting Highway 89.

What better way to learn about nature photography, than from an expert photographer such as Ann Torrence herself, or the myriad of other photographers who will be there?

Worldwide Photowalk

There are Photowalking groups all around the world. In fact, just a few weeks ago, Scott Kelby promoted the 2nd Annual World Wide Photowalk. On July 18th, 2009 people from all over the world gathered around various cities around the world to participate in the photowalk.

Here is the local Utah group gathering in downtown Salt Lake City:



Some of the images captured by the various photographers who participated on that day can be seen here: http://worldwidephotowalk.com/salt-lake-city-ut-usa/

My own images from the photowalk can be found here: http://www.dterryphotography.com/gallery/8957544_QNbFm

The ever talented Jeremy Hall put together a wrap-up video illustrating the event:



Just this week, a group of photographers (Utah Strobist) interested specifically in using off-camera flash photography, commonly known as Strobist, met together at the Great Salt Lake to take pictures of models at the lake as well as in the lake.







Ealier this year we met up at Cactus and Tropicals in Draper for a photowalk:





Another time we went to the Hill Air Force Base Museum, early in the morning, before the the museum was open to the public where we were treated to up close and personal views of the air planes:





Or how about the trip to the John A. Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah led by Brian Jones? How often do you get a behind-the-scenes look at what goes on at an eye institute and research center?






The point is, Photowalking involves a wide range of locations and opportunities. There is literally, something for everyone!

Some questions and answers to help get you started:


Q. How do I get involved with Photowalking?
A. Honestly, it's as easy as just showing up!

Take a look at the Photowalking Utah Calendar. Check out the forums. Including the Utah Strobist forums. And just join in.


Q. Do you have to be an expert to join Photowalking Utah?
A. No.

There are members from all walks of life with all levels of skill, from the brand new Point and Shoot toting grandma, to the young entrepeneur looking to strike out in wedding photography, to the seasoned pros such as Rich Legg who shoots stock photography for a living.


Q. Does it cost any money to join?
A. No.

In fact, most events are free. Though there may be occasion where the location may require a small entrance fee or some other cost. But in general, photowalks are the greatest value I've found, costing only your time and willingness to participate.


Q. Do you have attend all of the photowalks?
A. No.


There are two schools of thought here: 1) you can simply attend those photowalks that interest you, or 2) you can attend the photowalks where you have the most to learn.

Choosing photowalks that interest you are probably the most "guaranteed" fun. If your thing is architecture, then watch for a photowalk that involves architecture. If your thing is portraiture, then watch for a photowalk that involves models.

But in my opinion, the greatest benefit of photowalking is to pick those photowalks that will teach you the most. If you're nervous about photographing people, then try it. Pick a photowalk that involves people. You'll be surrounded by other photographers that know what they are doing. Watch and learn. Better yet, ask questions. Funner still, team up with someone that is learning just like you and learn together.

Two of my friends, Stephanie Jorgensen of Flash Jorgensen Photography and Suzanne Plant of Lookie Loo Photography got into photography only just last year and did so by coming to various photowalks. Click their links to see their blogs. Look how far they have come!

Photowalking Utah is amazingly composed of people who aren't afraid to share their "secrets". So don't be afraid to come. And certainly, don't be afraid to ask questions.


Q. Are there any other groups?
A. Yes,

Check out the Provo Area Photography Meetup Group. Quite similar to Photowalking Utah, but based in Provo and generally run by Pete Hansen.

Pete has another group, East Bay Studios. This one is much more diverse (including actors, filmmakers, comedians, etc). But includes a subset group of models and photographers who get together once a month for a photo shoot or learning session.

So go ahead, join a photowalking group today!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Busy Photo Day!

Yesterday was a very busy photo day ... and all of it completely for fun!

I belong to three different photo groups:
1) Salt Lake based Photowalking Utah which had a photo shoot last week which I blogged about here.
2) Provo Area Digital Photography Meetup Group
3) And an international website called DPChallenge which has a few Utah members in it.

Well, yesterday the latter two groups decided to have get togethers on the same day. Luckily one was in the morning and the other in the afternoon. And so that's why I say I had a very busy photo day! :)

It all started out with a trip to Cascade Springs which the Provo based group had organized. Skyler Call and I decided to go up a little early so we could try to catch some of the morning light.

We stopped a couple of times along the way, this is just one of the many beautiful scenic views we saw:



Inside of Cascade Springs we saw waterfalls, ponds, fall colors, and people!




(Michelle and .... her brother ... not a boyfriend, but they were nice enough to let me pose them like this anyway!)


(we ran into this cute couple - Annie Webb and her husband - she was taking pictures with her camera and asked if we'd take a picture of the two of them - we did so both with her camera as well as our own)


(signs of Autumn)


(Pete - the leader of group!)


(Ratish is from India - he has been here only 3 months - he will soon experience his very first winter!)


(Alex is always finding wonderful new ways to shoot ... FILM!)

Around noon, Skyler and I headed out so that we could eat and get ready for the next photo shoot, with the DPChallenge group, which started out the old train & building near the Salt Air pavillion.











We didn't stay there long, as the real fun was going to come after an hour and a half long drive to the Salt Flats (just before Wendover on I-80). There we set up a changing booth and had several models, including my daughter, some props and even some cars to shoot:


(that's Angie peeking out through the zipper in the changing booth)


(this is Jennifer - one of the photographers, this time in FRONT of the camera!)


(Antonio ... every time I say his name I think Antonio Banderas .. they even look similar!)


(Don, one of the photographers, said he hit 151 mph on the flats!)


(Lacey is Skyler's sister, she volunteered to model for us ... lucky us!)


(I asked her to jump, she seemed real nervous about trying in these heels, but wow! what a jump! PERFECT!)


(My daughter, Angie .. I asked her to bring a red dress thinking the stark contrast between it and the white salt would be totally amazing ... it was ... so was she!)




(I also asked Angie to bring her car to the flats .. what a hotrod!)


(Jennifer, again in front of the camera, this time you can see her face!)





(Steve, one of the leaders of this outing, brought his sister Jennie along to model for us ... the light on her face is from a handheld 5 million candle power flashlight)


(photographers all getting a shot at Jennie!)

(does she look mad to you???)


(call her crazy but, Becky decided to bring her clothes line with her to the Salt Flats ... I guess she had a bit of dirty laundry to air!)


(Angie feels the need for speed!)




(this isn't a butt shot ... I was shooting the other photographers ... HONEST!)


(Becky is the other person that helped put this outing together ... funny, we always find her in the strangest positions!)


(sunlight on her back ... reflector in the front)


(Lacey could totally be a model ... don't you agree?)


(I asked Angie to bring her wedding dress along ... I promised her we were not doing a "Trash the Dress" type of photo shoot ... I just thought it would be really cool to have the white-on-white effect of a white wedding dress against a sea of white salt)


(Strobist setup: off-camera flash using a softbox on a stand to camera right)




(added a full CTO gel to the off camera flash - setting white balance for the CTO gel causes the background to go blue)


(one last look at the 151mph Trans Am before Don heads home)


(Angie's car, with neon lights in the foreground, Skyler's car in the background)

Check out the rest of my images from the Salt Flats on my website!