Jul 28, 2011

TO BE REAL OR NOT TO BE

photography is a service based business. don't trick yourself into thinking that having all the technical skills or the best equipment will make you a successful photographer. sure, it may help a lot in getting a fantastic high resolution image for your client, but getting extraordinary, memorable images requires being a relatable, personable person behind the camera. i believe this more than anything. having a good relationship with your client(s) is the single biggest factor in getting images that are not only beautiful, but authentic.

as humans, we have an ability to discern what is and what isn't genuine. this becomes so much more important in photography because sometimes what you see can be so deceiving. it becomes even more clear through the viewfinder if your subject is not feeling the moment, or is trying to fake their way through it. but building a comfort level with your client, talking them through what you are doing and allowing them to be part of the process rather than just your muse can go a long way in bringing their mind at ease and feeling comfortable in front of the lens.

i acknowledge that some people aren't photogenic, but it's only because they are conscious of when the camera is in front of them. my job as a photographer is to not only get images of you at your best, but it's to make you as comfortable as possible, so I can get images that are both authentic and genuine and look as natural as possible. we all have our own beauty, our own essence, and hiring a photographer that can find yours in all kinds of environments is more important than what kind of equipment he/she has or how proficient they may be at photoshop. you can't fake authenticity.

de Jesus out.

Jul 4, 2011

HAPPY JULY 4th

so it turns out i'm not good with sports predictions.  the heat lost, the canucks lost, g-mac tied for 14th and the only thing i got right was pretty much a sure thing (the jets).  i'm definitely happy that i got to enjoy the sports month of june, but unfortunately july is upon us which is basically a snoozefest for sports watching.  sure there is beisbol and cfl football, but all the sports channels still bombard us with "breaking news" about which hockey player signed where, what leafs defenseman just bought a new patio set from canadian tire, etc.  and now we have to go through the summer wondering about the nfl and the nba possibly not being around next season.

thank goodness it's summertime and i can go outside, play golf in the morning and enjoy a slurpee and/or beer on a patio by the afternoon/evening (maybe play another round).  totally numbs the depression of missing some things...

de jesus out. side.

Jun 5, 2011

THE BEST TIME TO BE A SPORTS FAN

it's the stanley cup finals, it's the NBA finals, it's golf/tennis season as a player and as a fan.  the only thing missing is the NFL season to make it the absolute best time of the year to be a sports fan.  i will surely get a lot of flack for it, but i am cheering for the canucks and i'm more than pleased that the heat are doing well so far. with so much going on in the sports world, it's been a nice reminder why sports is, has and always will be a passion of mine.

i've been working on some new projects, but i thought it would be nice to say hi and make sure you didn't forget me.  i will keep you updated, but between watching sports, working my 9 to 5 and being behind the camera, it's been hard to keep up with a regular blog posting.  i'll do better.  i promise.

heat in 6
canucks in 5
mcdowell top 10 finish in the U.S open
winnipeg.....jets.


de jesus out.

May 9, 2011

WEDDING SHOOT: KRISTIN and BLAINE

i was very fortunate this past april to be invited to kristin and blaine's wedding out in the mayan riviera for my very first destination wedding shoot.  without question, this was an opportunity I couldn't pass up and surrounded by many of their family and friends, i enjoyed a week of warm sun, laughs and a few cold drinks.  though i fully expected to enjoy a "working vacation", i didn't expect to get along with so many new faces as everyone who attended were an absolute blast to spend time with.  

the wedding day itself was beautiful and the scene of a beach wedding with a photogenic couple/wedding party really made the photography quite easy.  there were definitely some technical challenges throughout the day, but i think i managed to get through them while learning a few important lessons along the way, which i will share on future blogs.  in the meantime, to give you an idea as to how wonderful some of the images are, here is a small sample of the photos from my first wedding shoot in mexico. 




a big congratulations to kristin and blaine and also a heartfelt thank you for allowing me to share my time with your family and friends.  it was a great experience for me and i hope that i'm able to accurately capture how much fun the entire day was!

de jesus.  out.

Apr 18, 2011

KNOCK KNOCK

after a nearly 3 month break from the blogging world, i have returned. it's been a hectic few months in my life, but i'm glad to be back again to share a piece of my world with all of you.  though it is mid-april, we here in western canada are still experiencing a seemingly eternal winter that doesn't want to let up.  thankfully i have been fortunate to break up the last month with a couple of trips out to vegas and mexico, so i have had some sun and let me tell you...it's nice to get that reminder once in a while that the bright light in the sky that you see every day is supposed to be warm - and can even sometimes gives you a nice tan!

what better way to celebrate my return but to share some really important things that i've learned since my last post:

- social media is so ridiculously powerful it's scary.  between twitter, facebook, youtube, it's incredible what kind of buzz these sites can create on a global scale.  case in point: did you know who rebecca black was one month ago?  yeah, i didn't think so.  but she made friday really cool by being really uncool.

- the ipad2 is awesome.  i'd buy one for all of my family and friends if i could afford it.

- songs aren't really that catchy without the overuse of vowels.

- sometimes real talent hits it big and when it does, you know that there is justice in the world.  just ask mike richards and not the cast of jersey shore.

- thanks to my newest hobby, i have learned to harness my energy and release my inner manny pacquiao. there really is nothing better to do on a friday night after a frustrating week in the office.

- the line between perception and reality is a blurry one. nothing provides clarity better than experience.


i'm back.  de jesus. out.

Jan 26, 2011

HAPPY 50th BIRTHDAY WAYNE

alright, i can admit it is a bit weird that i'm making noise about someone's birthday who probably doesn't care about me...but oh well.  this is my childhood idol.  i lived in edmonton during the "dynasty years", when the oilers laid waste to the entire league and won cup after cup and fielded one of the best teams night after night.  coffey, kurri, messier, fuhr, lowe....and that's just to name a few.  i'll add gregg, semenko, moog, anderson, tikkanen, lumley and fogolin to the list just to pay them their due.  and as a child, these were my heroes...the athletes i looked up to and knew every statistic about the them and the team inside and out.  i remember my dad taking me downtown on jasper ave to celebrate the '85 cup parade because back then, that stuff mattered to me.

and the whole thing was led by the man who probably could have ran for prime minister and won during the 80's.  the Great One - so aptly named because he was simply that. after this many years, i can say with absolute certainty that wayne gretzky is the single reason why i enjoy sports to this day and the reason why i am still passionate about a struggling (yet hopeful) oilers franchise.

imagine my excitement then, when i went to santa monica this past december to watch the chevron world challenge hosted by tiger woods.  now i'm not so much of an idol worshipper anymore, but i knew that seeing tiger woods and getting to see my favorite golfer (graeme mcdowell) play in the same tournament would be a worthwhile bucket list item.  BUT...there was an absolute surprise for me when i found out that wayne gretzky was playing the wednesday pro-am.  WHAT?!?!?  i literally found this out while i was on the course and met up with a group of canadians who mentioned that the best hockey player to ever live was swinging the sticks on the course and signing autographs.

i ran to the next hole where he was supposed to be and BAM!  there he was in all his awesome swagger.  it was surreal, but it was almost too perfect.  here was my idol, playing golf and i get to take photos.  i cannot think of a more perfect combination of my interests all in one moment (well, unless kate beckinsale, acryclic paints, a blank canvas and a 6 pack of orange fanta were in one room all at once). 

so happy 50th birthday wayne.  thanks for being a positive role model and for being just plain awesome.  seeing tiger was cool....but talking to wayne gretzky and getting an autograph is something i will never forget. 

please take a minute and enjoy my facebook album of photos from santa monica, which includes some additional images of the great one...and some boring sunset whatever photos....ww.


de jesus. out.

Jan 13, 2011

PORTRAIT RESEARCH

so tonight i spent a few familiar hours researching the latest and greatest in the world of photography and i must say, though there is a LOT of great information that i think is worthwhile and should share with all of you, sometimes i come across something that is so hilarious and brilliant all at once that i just have to write about it now.  tonight i focused on portraits and wanted to understand the differences on what makes a pose work and what doesn't.  how do i angle the chin, how do i compose a photo with more than one subject to look a) dramatic, b) artsy, c) standard issue?

photo courtesy: awkwardfamilyphotos.com
enter awkwardfamilyphotos.  this hidden gem impressed me so much in its simplicity and humour that i couldn't resist the opportunity to share it with all of you.  after spending a solid hour on the site, you will definitely understand the "things you shouldn't do" when taking family portraits.

imagine as you sift through these frozen pieces of comedy - these photos were either paid for or at the very least shared with family and friends.

here's an example of a photo that i particularly enjoyed.  babies are so adorable and cute.  especially when it appears like they don't want to be in the photo.  i'd love to give you a sound effect to accent the impression on the little guy (or gal), but sadly i cannot at this time....it sounds like a lot of m's, r's and various vowels.  many of you know probably know the impression i would make for this, and for those that know...you are awesome.

de jesus. out.

Jan 3, 2011

THE TOP 10 of 2010

Here's a rundown of the top ten things I learned this past year (in no particular order):
10. red bull is delicious. being able to down 8 in one sitting is a bit concerning, but I've acquired a nice taste for the energy drink. thankfully, during the latter part of the year i came to my senses and have realized that like a lot of awesome things, it is unhealthy for me and i only enjoy one with the occasional vodka chaser.

9. i don't like half assing anything. this might be a good thing, but it's also a bad thing. when it comes to something i'm really passionate about, i dedicate so much time to it and study it and learn it like a man possessed. so why is that bad? i'm still not an expert at anything.....yet.

8. without bad luck, there would be no luck at all.

7. not having a PVR would be just ridiculous. being able to rewind, pause and fast forward my way through my tv experience is just so awesome. no more queen latifah promos, more tina fey and rewinding my way to see onrait and o'toole's comedic skits again and again is priceless. if only we could PVR our way through life...and if only I could be an up and coming architect married to kate beckinsale and on a random night i went to bed bath and beyond and met with christopher walken...

6. you can't take the simple joys in life for granted. i've been fortunate enough to see and do some great things this year, but i seem to remember the simpler moments a lot more. playing toy cars with a 4 year old for an evening brought me more joy than spending an evening in a fancy restaurant in a new city. talking with a close friend helped me reset myself better than spending money on myself for "retail therapy". golfing with buddies at a muni course here at home is way better than golfing by myself at a destination PGA course somewhere else.

5. speaking of retail therapy, i'm an apple whore. no doubt about it anymore. powerbook, imac, iphone4, appleTV, fuji and gala. there is no such thing as a bad apple. ipad, you are next.

4. i have replaced my love of carbs (white rice) for another form: noodles. pad thai noodles, vietnamese noodles, soup noodles...now if only i can replace these with a love for beans and legumes, i might be alright.

3. missing something can make you feel just as alive as enjoying it - it's just a different kind.

2. i'm tech-spoiled. having fast and readily available wi-fi means more to me than having breakfast. i like having information and all my digital "stuff" at my fingertips all the time, 24/7 wherever I am in the world (see 5). but i try to balance that "spoiled-ness" by willingly taking public transit to work. ugh - public transit...dennis dislikes this.

1. my photography has gotten better as the year wore on. it's definitely far from perfect, but i have learned a lot about technique, emotion and how to take more compelling images from my experiences in 2010. i guess practice doesn't make perfect, but it does help get you closer. Maybe You Like Closer?



de jesus 2010. out.

Dec 21, 2010

REVIEW: BLACKRAPID RS-5 CAMERASTRAP

photo courtesy: digit-photo.com
it is often overlooked, but wearing your camera is just as important as the quality of the camera itself.  if you are comfortable wearing your camera when it isn't in use, you will likely carry it around a lot more.  and if you carry your camera a lot more, it will be less likely that you will miss out on those great images that are seemingly everywhere.

i've been using this strap for about a year now and i have to say that it is by far one of the best accessories i own.  it's comfort and ease of use has made photoshoots less stressful and has allowed me to be more mobile as i carry my gear from location to location.  the key design element is the "shoot from the hip" function, where the photographer can essentially draw the camera from the standby position (hip) to ready position in an instant.  because the strap is supported along the torso like a messenger bag strap, the weight of the camera doesn't cause undue stress to the neck and i don't fear that i will end up like a hunched mr. burns after years of using the provided nikon neck strap.  in addition, the length of the strap is fully adjustable so the standby position itself can be tailored to suit a position that is the most comfortable for the photographer. 

check out the video to see what i'm talking about:
BLACKRAPID IN ACTION

the one concern i do have is that i feel the need to apply tension to the strap in the ready position just to make sure it doesn't slip off my shoulder.  minor issue, but workable.

the rs model that i own (rs-5) also contains a magnetically sealed pouch that is large enough to fit my iphone, some memory cards and essential cash and cards - all handy features when i'm just wandering around my city or a new city looking for photos.  obviously, if i do plan on carrying some additional lenses, a backpack will be necessary, but for me there are definitely times where i am less motivated to go on a personal shoot if i have to carry so much gear.  again, this is where convenience and comfort gives me no excuse as to why i shouldn't wander around with my camera.

i am in no way paid by blackrapid to review their product. i am just a photographer who can appreciate products that not only improve my work, but can make it easier and more enjoyable.  please check back here for future reviews on photography peripherals that i actually use and like/dislike.


 de jesus out.

Dec 8, 2010

WINNING FIXES EVERYTHING

sitting in a sports bar in santa monica last week brought me some interesting perspective on the current state of north american culture and its views on its heroes - more specifically the sports kind.

dubbed simply as "the return", the featured NBA game of last week brought lebron james back to cleveland as a member of the miami heat.  after an off season that seemed to question lebron's ability to manipulate media for his own selfish purposes, his first visit back to cleveland was supposed to bring a venomous reception, it was supposed to be mean and it was supposed to bring heat on the visiting heat.  it didn't disappoint.  the boos were audible not only from the available audio from the quicken loans arena in cleveland, but also in the well lit sports bar where i enjoyed a chicken quesadilla and a pint of beer.

the other featured game on the big screen was NFL network's mid week morsel as the eagles vs. the texans was broadcast live from philadelphia in an important regular season tilt that would help define each team's playoff status.  michael vick continued his MVP worthy season by again putting up strong numbers both in the air and on the ground in a definitive victory over the slumping texans.  stadium fans cheered michael vick with every first down pass and even the fans i shared the big screens with applauded and high fived their way through the numerous highlight plays that vick treated the fans to.

earlier in the day, i spent a few hours watching the first round of the 2010 chevron world challenge highlighted by a stellar sub 70 round by tiger woods.  security was tight around the world's number 2 player and the added protection was largely due to a fear of over anxious fans ready to blast and throw proverbial tomatoes at woods over the marital "indiscretions" that plagued his life over the past year.  organizers of the tournament actually believed that spectators would show hostility towards woods at his own event, again to bring to light the admitted moral mistakes by the most recognizable athlete in the world.  but it didn't happen - instead of protection from hate, the added security on hand was conveniently on hand to protect woods from the mob of adoring fans that followed him throughout the day. 

let's take a look at these three individuals and what has made them the polarizing sports figures they were in 2010:

1) lebron james - an off-season of free agency culminated in a made-for-tv special aptly titled "the decision" in which viewers were strung along for an hour only to hear king james utter the now famous phrase "i'm taking my talents to south beach."  (by the way, try searching that phrase in urban dictionary for a good laugh). in doing so, lebron was made out to be a villain not only in the city he left, but in all of america for showing what is perceived to be a lack of heroism by abandoning the only team he's played for and instead chasing championships with a mega team that was billed to be the most dominant NBA team of all time (it didn't start out that way - which only incited excitement with all the haters).

2) michael vick - after kevin kolb went down with an injury in week 1 of this year's NFL campaign, the most electrifying QB in the pro league was finally given an opportunity to play...something he's been waiting for since being released from prison in the spring of 2009.  quick reminder: vick was sentenced to prison in 2007 after being charged with his involvement in an illegal dogfighting ring.

3) tiger woods - thanksgiving 2009 was the start of a wild year for the world's best golfer.  as it revealed itself a bit more, you could also view that day as the end of the crazy ride that woods partook in for so long.  mistresses came out of the woodwork, making claims of woods' wild rendezvous in the bedroom which ultimately led to a divorce from his wife, a damaged image with corporate sponsors and a less than stellar year on the golf course which saw him finally lose his number one ranking after 281 consecutive weeks at the top of the leaderboard.

so what is the point i'm trying to make?  well, it's simple really: tiger woods admittedly cheated on his wife with several women.  michael vick is an ex-convict who plead guilty on his own accord. lebron james used free agency to find himself a better team.  yet on this day, only one of these three mega sports superstars could claim that they were being booed heavily by fans in the flesh and by fans watching on TV's around the country.  lebron james was the most hated athlete on this day and it made absolutely no sense to me.  but one thing i did notice is that at this moment in time, vick was playing well, woods was finally playing to form but the heat have been underachieving since the start of the season.  maybe winning fixes everything.

there's a lot of commentary that could dignify the reaction of the fans, but the point of today's blog is only to highlight and mention the interesting approach of sports fans on how they direct their hate and love for their particular hero.  commit crimes, be a questionable example of morality, but as an athlete....just win baby.  people seem to forget your personal indiscretions when you succeed on the field of expertise...the reason why you're a fan of the athlete in the first place.  i'm not saying i completely agree with it, but let me be fair.  i was there to see tiger woods.  he's awesome.