Archive for the 'Photography' Category

What’s been getting me out of bed lately…

…that’s when I get into bed mind you…have had a fair few late nights and early mornings this month! Here’s a photo of me on a good day! :p

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Anyway, here’s a brief snapshot of what I’ve been up to lately.

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Shooting food! Producing a cookbook for Living Valley Springs – early 2009 release.

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GYC book cover design – 400 page hard cover book. Really happy with the design…can’t wait to see it in the flesh!

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Congo Frontline Missions website – took the website live at midnight last night, then was testing till 1:30am (yes I am crazy!)…go check it out for yourself: http://www.congofrontlinemissions.org/ This would never have been done before GYC if I hadn’t had some help – thanks Cameron!

Plus there’s been a fair bit of other stuff including something really cool that will be revealed next year – se HERE and HERE for a teaser…2009 is going to be an awesome year God willing!!

The future has arrived – almost…

Late last night (here in Australia) RED digital cinema announced a new bread of cameras – DSMC (Digital Stills and Motion Camera). If you’re in the industry you’ll be as excited as I am, if you’re not let me try and explain… It’s both a high end still camera (think SLR) AND a motion camera (think super high end above HD quality video – HD is 1K these start at 3K and will go up to 28K…that’s a 268MP image!!). The whole system is modular – meaning you can build your own camera system based on your needs; and this drastically reduces upgrading costs as you can upgrade individual components as you need to instead of having to buy a whole new camera body. Oh and they also have interchangeable lens mounts for Canon, Nikon, PL and RED mount.

Check it out HERE

The future has almost arrived – they’re estimating shipping by mid to late 2009. I’m dreaming of the possibilities for Christian media!

Why I’m a Canon shooter.

Really, really, really sweet news today! Canon announced the successor to the 5D – the 5DmkII. 

Key Features are:
35mm full-frame CMOS sensor with 21.1 megapixels
Live View movies in Full High Definition (industry first)
Live View shooting (AF mode: Quick, Live, Live Face Detection)
DiG!C 4 Image Processor
ISO speed range 100-6400 (expandable to 50-25600) (Canon first)
3.9 frames per second (fps) with continuous shooting up to 78 shots in a single burst
Newly designed, high-performance viewfinder (viewfinder coverage 98%)
3-inch, fine detail LCD monitor (920,000 dots, VGA)

This last year Nikon have been coming out with some really sweet SLR cameras…and even though I’m a loyal Canon shooter (have too much invested in gear to make it worthwhile switching), to be honest I’ve been checking out Nikons offerings in the pro arena with interest. Now Canon have hotted things up – the 5DmkII is cheaper than the Nikon D700, with more megapixels and from the sample videos I’ve seen is going to be impressive with it’s HD video capture (there’s a external mic jack!!!).

It looks like my main SLR is going to be retired to backup and the backup sold to make way for a 5DmkII – I’m digging this! :p

Camera Gear

I’ve got some new camera gear – and a SLR camera…is a nice upgrade from my Canon G5 (which I’m keeping at the moment as a backup)

Canon EOS 10D
Canon 70-200 f4.0L USM
Canon 430EX Speedlite
2GB SanDisk EXTREME III CF
Lowepro TL 75 AW
Manfrotto 3021BPRO Tripod
Manfrotto 484RC2 Mini Ballhead
Hoya UV filter 67mm

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Me shooting the Weimar College 2007 graduation – to see the photos I took visit: www.weimarcollege.info/graduation07/

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My new tripod – it’s nice!