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29 Thursday Aug 2013
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28 Wednesday Aug 2013
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Just a one-off street photo (click to see large)…:-)
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08 Thursday Aug 2013
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in≈ Comments Off on 2013 GrassRoots Festival, Trumansburg, NY
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[Note: reposting due to addition of several new photos..]
(From the Grassroots Festival website):
“The Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance started a long time back as a concert to benefit local AIDS support organization AIDSwork at the State Theater in Ithaca NY. Featured artists were Donna the Buffalo and pals The Horse Flies, and Neon Baptist.”
“Encouraged by the success of that night, members of Donna the Buffalo conspired to create a festival that would continue to raise money for the fight against AIDS and other worthy causes, provide regional and national exposure for excellent local musicians, and expose the local and regional music lovers to excellent national and international artists.”
“The idea proved a success, and with the help of zillions of volunteers, and the generous support of many friends in the musical community, GrassRoots came into being as an annual event.”
“In the intervening decade(s), GrassRoots has grown from humble beginnings to become a nationally recognized event, unique in its focus on traditional and contemporary roots music, and one of the few self-sustaining non-profit arts organizations in the state.”
I’ve now attended this festival intermittently over the past 4-5 years, and officially photographed it the past 2 years. To me, the festival is a great opportunity to do some street photography and to help the festival live on by providing the organization with photos of all the fun and quirky stuff going on.
I attended two afternoons this year, whereas I was at the festival for about a day and a half last year. If I photograph it again next year, I’ll probably pick a single day.
I was very conscious of trying not to repeat photos from last year. Sure, the people are different; but the buildings, structures, landscaping and some of the vendors were the same. Also, things like the firetruck coming out and spraying people with water (to cool down), the happiness parade, and collections of people doing hula hoops is repeated from year to year.
Let’s just say the “lay” of the event was quite familiar to me this year after spending 1.5 days photographing it last year, and I was fighting to keep my photographic eye “fresh” and the photos from being mere carbon copies of last year.
After a slow and somewhat uncertain first afternoon of photographing, something “kicked in” for me during the second afternoon on the last day of the event that made it a better day of photography for me. One thing that helped (I think) was I told myself I didn’t have to take photographs…that I might as well relax and enjoy myself and have fun with it. This seemed to help a lot…:).
Anyway, I’m going to start posting the 2013 photos in the gallery below. I’ve got 35+ to begin with, but more will be coming!
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07 Wednesday Aug 2013
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Over the past weekend, I photographed a very interesting fashion show, was the second photographer for a wedding, and also photographed an art nude session (along with a videographer assistant). Photos from the fashion show and the art nude session will be appearing at this website.
Here’s a small sample from the art nude session…wherein the model suggested she pose upside down…:).
Upside Down Nude
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27 Saturday Jul 2013
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We were visiting my wife’s sister for Thanksgiving back in 2011 and I went for a really long walk along Lake Ontario (the lake is less than a mile from her house) with my Canonet QL17 loaded with expired Kodak Tri-X B&W film. The battery wasn’t working, so I was guessing at exposures.
This particular frame seems to have been out-of-focus, and the scan itself has blurry and less blurry areas (this was scanned by the business that developed the film for me). On top of that, the contrast was low because the film was expired!
In any case, it ended up being a very moody and impressionistic image, and I thought I’d share it here. I may do a blog post a bit later including some of the other photos I got that day/afternoon…:).
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17 Wednesday Jul 2013
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Last year, I spent a couple of days photographing at the Grassroots Festival in Trumansburg, NY. Although I displayed a few of the photos I took in a previous post, I never posted a whole bunch of the others I liked anywhere except for Facebook!
So, on the brink of photographing this year’s Grassroots Festival, I’m posting the rest of those photos from the 2012 festival!
(All photos © 2012 Michael Grace-Martin)
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13 Saturday Jul 2013
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I was going through boxes of my old things tonight and happened upon an article I got published back in March of 1989 in a magazine called ComputorEdge (based in San Diego and still going strong online).
It was supposed to be a humorous geek-like article, and I think I at least succeeded in the latter…:p. (By the way, you may notice it’s published under my old last name: “Wich”; also, get a load of the “floppy disks”–oh, memories…)
Here’s a scan of it:
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10 Wednesday Jul 2013
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You shouldn’t overshoot. It’s like over-eating, over-drinking.
This was from a “lost” (until recently) interview done with Henri Cartier-Bresson back in 1971. C-B’s explanation was that “over is too much, because by the time you press, you arm the shutter once more, and maybe the picture was in between”.
He basically said that photographers should spend more time “seeing” than shooting…and I wholly agree with that. I think his explanation for “why” may substitute a practical reason for a more insightful one.
I believe part of being a photographer is developing a critical eye. A “critical eye” means an effective mental mechanism for knowing when a good or interesting photo opportunity is present. Such a “critical eye” is developed through experience…the experience of having taken both effective and ineffective photos, and learning what elements or factors were present that led to the effective ones.
I think there’s a worse repercussion from indiscriminately taking photos than not being ready to take the “good” photos: it’s disconnecting the process of taking/making photographs from intentional or calculated seeing.
When critical seeing and the act of making photos get disconnected, you get a flood of mediocre and/or “garbage” photographs. And having lots of mediocre or garbage photos around you tends to “dilute” your critical eye and torpedo your self-confidence as a photographer (e.g, you may start thinking you don’t have “it” anymore–that you’re “washed up” and so forth). You end up with a diluted eye.
There are two important parts to effective photography:
Typically, photographic magic doesn’t just happen, you have to make it happen.
People can get lucky taking thousands of photos and ending up with a few winners. But making photographic success into a numbers game doesn’t reward skill; it rewards sheer physical effort and expensive equipment that can acquire a huge number of frames/sec. It’s no wonder that people sometimes credit a photographer’s success with the quality and price tag on the equipment s/he owns.
Critical seeing is a reward in and of itself because it’s a recognition of something good happening, whether you happen to have a camera to capture it or not.
Connect this recognition with the act of photographing, and you’ve got a partially controllable and rewarding means for communicating ideas and perceptions as a skillful and able Photographer.
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05 Friday Jul 2013
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I enjoy running this website (yes, the one you’re at right now!). Others seem to enjoy what I’m doing as well, based on the kind and fabulous feedback you’ve given me over the years…:).
The only problem is it costs money for me to travel places to take photos and to hire models and rent locations for photo shoots, especially art nude shoots. And then there are the opportunity costs of working on this website when I should be mowing the lawn, paying bills, selling real estate, etc etc.
But how can this website generate any income in the age of an overwhelming supply of free Internet content??
I’ve tried selling prints, ebooks, cards and so on. I’ve had a little success, but nowhere near enough to rationalize the time I spend on this website.
People don’t need art prints, art books, or art cards in hard economic times.
Toilet paper. People need toilet paper (aka “bath tissue”) in both good and bad economic times.
Sarah Ellis in Bathroom 2009
So, here’s the proposition:
If you go to this link, you can buy toilet paper (which you were going to buy anyway, right?) while simultaneously helping to support this site!
You can also buy other household supplies if you’d like.
You’d be buying from my Amazon Associates’ store where they’ve got some of the best prices around regardless. A portion of your purchase goes to support this website.
It’s a win-win: you get that toilet paper you need anyway, while helping me bring you new and entertaining content each week!
It’s a much better deal than paying for a subscription to those old dusty Reader’s Digests stacked on the back of the toilet, don’t you think?…;)
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03 Wednesday Jul 2013
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Last June (2013), I took a trip up to Lake George, New York to take photos of the Elvis Festival. I also figured I’d do some “street photography” (unrelated to the Elvis theme) while I was there.
Ironically, I ended up taking *way* more photos unrelated to the Elvis Festival than I did related! This was partially due to the Elvis Impersonators being mostly indoors (bars, an auditorium…and the auditorium was quite dark) and mostly singing & performing when they were visible.
I wasn’t really looking to take dark indoor shots or performance photos. I was more interested in the “Elvises” walking around town and interacting with people; but there wasn’t much of that, at least the day I was there.
In any case, I liked some of the ones I got and put them into the gallery below…:).
(BTW, you can purchase the camera + lens I used for this series in my Amazon Associates store. The small amount I make helps to support this website! Thanks…:)
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