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Friday, June 30, 2006

Buying a Digital SLR

I quite often get questions about equipment and especially buying digital SLR camera gear. It is a confusing bunch of hyperbole and marketing mis-information when you go and talk to the guy behind the camera store counter. When it gets right down to it, any digital SLR that is currently for sale is capable of delivering superior results compared to any 35mm camera or any point and shoot digital camera. That statement makes buying pretty easy doesn't it? Here are some of my myth-busting, bet you didn't know statements.
  • A six megapixel camera will deliver a beautful 24x36 print. Anything more than six megapixels is overkill for most people.
  • You don't have to buy an expensive lens to get good results - the 50 f1.8 lens that runs less than $100 can give you fantastic images. However, a good zoom isn't cheap.
  • Buying a good camera won't make you a better photographer. Um, sorry about that. It will improve your ability to control things and not put a limit on the quality you can receive.
As for specific equipment suggetions, it really varies depending on what you want to photograph. For most general purpose photography, I would recommend a Canon Rebel XT for the camera body. Need something tougher or shoots faster, try the Canon 20D or 30D. Then add a Tamron lens (17-50 f2.8 or 28-75 f2.8). The reason I suggest Tamron is that they are small, light, capable of excellent quality and inexpensive. Where they fall down is on build quality. I wouldn't use one for my main lens because I use it so much, but most normal people don't take 75,000+ images every year! If you want a really great lens, I am currently in love with my Canon 17-55 f2.8 IS. The perfect lens for me. Another favorite toy is the Tokina 12-24 f4. The next thing I would recommend would be an external flash that you can tilt and swivel the flash head. Once you try bounce flash, you do your best to avoid direct! My final recommendation is that once you buy the gear - learn how to use it. Learn how to improve that photograph you wanted really badly, but it didn't turn out. Making mistakes shouldn't be frustrating, it's instructive. Have fun!

Kevin & Felomena's Album!

I suppose that sometimes things come easy. This album definitely did. Usually I agonize over where each photograph should be placed. This album just kinda fell together. Needless to say, I am very happy with it. You can see it here! Posted by Picasa

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Paul and Irina's Album

Paul and Irina hosted a fantastic wedding and party for 10 (including me) last April. Far and away my favorite (and only) Tuesday wedding I've ever photographed. It was a beautiful wedding and album turned out great. Check it outPosted by Picasa

Ryan & Shannan's Engagement Portraits!

Ryan and Shannan, as you can tell, were a blast to photograph. They love to have a good time and it shows. You can see their engagement portraits herePosted by Picasa

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

I'm featured in Studio Photography magazine!

I was honored to be featured in Studio Photography magazine for the month of June. Studio Photography Magazine is a national publication aimed at working professional photographers. They feature one wedding photographer each month. I'm excited! You can see my scans of the article here or read the article from their website. Woohoo!

Friday, June 16, 2006

New Album

This is one of the page layouts from my latest client album. You can see the whole thing herePosted by Picasa

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Josh & Jessica

In my fastest turn-around time ever, Josh and Jessica's photos are ready to view after three days! Posted by Picasa

Grandpa Boat

One of my favorite people passed away yesterday after a life filled with family, love and adventure. Bob Pitman was someone that I loved to talk to. He had so many stories of the adventures in his life. He had a construction business in Portland, Oregon. Started over and had an electrician business in Scottsdale. Then he and his wife spent years sailing the carribean and making documentary films. My favorite memories are of him and my children. Playing hide and seek with my daughter Alyssa at the spry age of 81 and sharing his love of Flan with my son Kyler. I am so glad they had the opportunity to meet him and were old enough that maybe they will tell stories of Grandpa Boat. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Robert and Carol's Wedding!

John and Heather's wedding!

Monday, June 05, 2006

My Daughter the Dancer

Here is a photograph of Alyssa at her Hip Hop dance recital. She's 10 and a better dancer than I will ever be. My dancing is only good for occasional laugh!