Episode 7... 8? I forget. Portraits of my father.

Definitetely 7.

… I checked.

This one is almost all about portraiture. I took portraits of my father while he was visiting and I came to a realization…

Click to read about it. :P

Friends... 

I'm happy to let you know that this newsletter is among the top 5 newsletters written by a French photographer in Eastern San Diego. :P

I knew I could do it. 

Catch up on the past issues right HERE
To recap for the new arrivals: 

  1.  It'll always be about what's going on in my photography world 

  2.  I'll send something only when there's an interesting update.

  3.  I think you'll be relieved to know that I'm not really selling anything

  4.  it might get snarky.

  5.  This is really so that we can stay in touch because Instagram gives me anxiety.

  6.  It'll be inconsistent in quality. ;)

Today, 3 things and a quote... 

Here goes... 


A.

Photos of my friend:
One of my closest friends came to visit and I bought a lens because of it... Whatever you may have heard, that's his fault I'm spending my money. I told him that it sucked to be him but he would have to pose for me for a concept portrait session I had in mind. Fortunately, he was more than happy to indulge. 

Noice.  

I like to photograph the people I love because when I tap into that part of me that is about empathy and love, my photos become more beautiful, more personal, more about the person I am photographing... and less about me.

They are my interpretations of the person seating for me. 

More on the blog right here.


B.

A Tale of two photos:


My dad came to visit recently and I wanted to photograph him. He did not understand why (or wanted the attention) but he agreed and was a good sport about it... for 15 minutes.

These photos were taken on 2 different days:
1. to test my lighting and my new lens,
2. for the actual photoshoot.

I realized something deep (completely after the facts) so hold on to your socks, I'm inviting you to Antoine's psyche... because he posed for me on 2 different days I realized that these 2 photos are interpretations. BOOM! Call back!

1. an interpretation of who my father is to his granddaughters.
2. an interpretation of who my father is to me.


C.

A photo I adore:

A couple of weeks ago, I was shooting a wedding... as I am prone to do once in a while. This is the happy mothers of Ashley and Chris as they are marrying their children.

This is THE STORY of the day in 1 photo. 

more photos on the blog right here.


and ... D.

Here's a quote I like:
 

"Practice makes perfect... and nothing's perfect. Practice some more."
                                               
                                                                                          - Me. 


Explanatory comma: This is my philosophy as a photographer. I am constantly looking for the better picture. I am constantly moving finding the better angle, finding the better story. I am nowhere near good enough. 


That's it for today.