Jan 29, 2012

NO SHORTAGE OF WORDS

i am pleased to announce a new partnership between myself and the hard working gang at mabuhaycalgary.  as i've mentioned in previous posts, i have made contributions to the filipino news-magazine over the last few years on an as needed basis, focusing on the local community sports scene as well as serving a pseudo beat writer for anything manny pacquiao.

after some discussions with the editors and conference meetings with my agent, i was approached with an offer to write on a more regular basis, as a columnist rather than a journalist.  following in the footsteps of the greats such as bill simmons and rick reilly, how could i say no?  of course, i will do my best to put some sort of sports spin to whatever it is i write, but you can be sure that no matter what, it will be 100% authentic opinion whether you agree with me or not.  i have this sneaking suspicion that my following will be slightly less than simmons or reilly.  just slightly.

some of you may not know this, but i wrote a regular column back in 2000 for a small sports website based out of california. i was paid peanuts (literally....which explains my addiction to peanut butter) but despite payment, it was fun just writing and throwing my opinions out there for all to read.  some people didn't like me, but i also had a small (very small) following of regular readers that were fans. either really didn't matter as my young naive self preferred to be masked under a pen name so i was virtually anonymous to everyone.

to celebrate that first experience in "journalism", my feature column with mabuhaycalgary will be named exactly what i called it 12 years ago - "order amidst the chaos (OATC)". only now you know it's me writing and there is no pen name to hide behind. feel free to agree/disagree with my opinion, but either way please read and support us. it is hard work for our editors to put this together each month and we rely on your interest in keeping it going.  mabuhay yoke loves calgary.

originally printed for the Dec 2011 edition



de jesus. OATC. out.

Jan 22, 2012

P4P: MAKING AN IMPACT

photos by dennisdejesusjr.com
a shout out to my brother at pound4poundboxing who recently got covered in the december issue of mabuhaycalgary.  andrew is a certified boxing trainer in alberta and through the club, is doing some great things with local charities.  he also recently partnered with a facility in town (MMA University) to help develop his stable of fighters into competition ready shape - both physically and mentally.

i've attended many of his classes and let me tell you, it's not easy...but it's definitely a great way to relieve a bit of stress.

contact andrew if you are interested in learning more about trying boxing out for fitness or for competition.  


de jesus. punching out.

Jan 12, 2012

PROJECT 366

at some point or another, you may have come across a friend posting daily photos on facebook and/or twitter. many of the photos seem to have no rhyme or reason and they typically aren't of self or anyone in particular. but there they are, every day, at least once a day.

welcome to the world of project 365.  photography enthusiasts from all walks of life armed with any sort of image capture device are snapping photos of absolutely everything. the half empty beer at the bar with a lipstick stain? click.  the lonely dandelion growing out of the crack of a sidewalk?  click.  the strange orange and pink hue of the sun going up (or down)? click.  the dog looking unimpressed as he is caught doing a number two? click.

  
 

i love it.  browsing through the hundreds of images every day is purely inspirational and helps me appreciate how other people see things.  it is their perspective, their journal of daily life without the need of a written word.  it doesn't matter if the image is blurry, not composed correctly or the white balance is off.  it is simply an image that speaks a thousand words and creates just as many questions. each image independently beautiful and wonderfully unique - there is no need for a theme because taking the photo is the theme.

because of this inspiration, i am participating in project 365 this year and because of the (quad-annual?) occurrence of leap year, 2012 is christened as project 366. find me on facebook, twitter or instagram to follow my story this year and see what crazy random images i try to come up with.  as you can see from the handful i have taken so far - some will be terrible, some will be great, but all will be original and straight from my iPhone for all to see.  some days it will be a challenge to find an interesting image, but the point is not to impress...but to create and find the essence of what goes on in a typical day and how i see it.  much like what i wrote about in a previous post, sometimes all you gotta do is shoot and the body of work might be more valuable than the image itself.  make your lens create.


de jesus.  354 more days.  out.

Dec 30, 2011

TEXAS WITH MY IPHONE


at first, i intended this post to be about the experience of san antonio and austin, the people i met, the food, the sights and sounds of these two "little-big cities" that texans really pride themselves with.  then as i ran through my photos, i remembered the story of the images and felt that writing about the process of the iphone-only-photo-project was more intriguing.  so here goes...

in an effort to challenge myself as an amateur photographer, i armed myself with only my iphone 4G and head out each day to find and create images in a new and exciting place.  using the capability of the iphone and a selection of apps, i wanted to see if i would still be able to tell the story of my travels similar to what i could do with my more expensive and more cumbersome  SLR gear.  and to answer your first question, yes - i felt a little naked without my usual gear for this trip, but in order to really challenge yourself, sometimes you gotta run alone in unfamiliar situations.


there definitely is something liberating about not having to lug around a pack of equipment as you wander the streets of a strange place.  you really never quite know who is watching and licking their chops at a chance to rob you and steal your expensive equipment from under your nose.  having all of my necessary photo gear in my front pocket was definitely both convenient and comfortable.


as i walked around, i immediately noticed my first real limitation of only having my iphone camera at my disposal: it wasn't possible to capture all the images my eyes were seeing.  what i mean by that is that i couldn't zoom in/out with the kind of accuracy i'm accustomed to.  the iphone really put limitations on how i traditionally like to compose my images, whether the subject is an object or a scene.  and the zoom on the iphone is terrible, diminishing the quality of the photo with every mm of digital zoom.  i only shoot iphone images on the default focal length...no zoom.  ever.  the solution was to use my legs as my zoom and really look at things differently, managing my physical position to compose the image whether it was a flower or an architectural detail of a building.  sometimes i couldn't really capture what my eyes saw and though there were some failed images, the need to move around and find the image was definitely a good exercise for my eyes and brain.


after composition, the next problem i had was exposure.  because the iphone is essentially a watered down point and shoot device, the issue of exposure is magnified since there is even more lack of control on an iphone.  depending on the time of day and the position of the source light (i.e. the sun) iphone photos tend to be ridiculously overexposed in the day and severely underexposed in low light conditions.   to combat these issues, i am reminded that great lighting during the day is usually found in shaded areas or around sunset. failing that, i tried to use image hot spots as part if not the main point of interest of the image, almost using it to add dimension to an otherwise plain image.  in low light situations, i put the camera into HDR mode and trusted that the iphone's software would do its thing to bring up detail in the dark areas (if that's what i wanted).  HDR on the iphone is not the most accurate way to do real HDR, but it's a nice try (i think i'll address HDR in a future blog).  photos in low light also tend to have a lot of noise in the dark areas and are usually quite blurry.  unless absolutely necessary, i usually don't go for a lot of night shots with the iphone.


so after a bit of complaining, it may sound like that the iphone-only-photo-project was a complete disaster.  actually - no.  one of the things i really enjoyed was the immediate creative aspect of iphone photography.  photography apps are an inexpensive way to take your iphone and make it a canvas for your artistic talents.  you don't even need to have artistic talents to take an image and enhance it with the numerous preloaded filters or selective color edits that can be bought in the app store.  personally, my iphone is loaded with colorblast, instagram, camera+ and photosynth.  these apps do a great job of giving personality to any of my iphone photos that need a little "oomph".  load a photo, press a few buttons and i can take any ordinary photo and add vignette, a fancy border, over saturation or even make it look vintage.  but my favorite app by far is photosynth, which allows me to take a string of overlapped photos in order which is then automatically stitched in a way to make it into a panoramic image.  love this app and the product that is generated after a few short minutes of capture/calculation/rendering.

edited with photosynth

like any travel photo project, it is the images that tell the story.  and instead of putting a caveat on these images and almost excusing myself for taking them with an iphone, i'm pointing out proudly that these great images were in fact taken with one.  composition, exposure, quality are just technical jargon that may make an image easier to look at, but not necessarily be the complete reason why we like an image over another.  sometimes an image reminds us of a place, feeling or moment and at face value might not be a technically perfect image.  the key lesson learned on the iphone-only-photo-project is that taking the best image for a particular time/place does not have to be achieved by use of an expensive SLR and high quality lens or even composed by the conventional "rules" of photography.  just take the photo with whatever works for you and freeze the moment.  no matter what it looks like, you will always appreciate it afterwards.




de jesus.  just shoot.

Nov 16, 2011

PAPER ART

every so often, something across my eyes that really astounds me. more often than not, it is rooted in simplicity and is transformed into something so captivating and beautiful that i'm actually in awe. allow me to introduce you to yulia brodskaya. this russian born artist who now resides in the UK is an expert at "quilling", a form of art that basically uses paper as the medium to create intricate and decorative works of design. the way yulia brings dimension and graphical elements (such as font in the negative space) in her work with simple strips of paper is unlike something I have ever seen before. and honestly, if I have seen it before, it's definitely not as good as this.

i have absolutely no affiliation to yulia, but I'm definitely an admirer of her work. as you can see from these samples (photos courtesy of artyulia.com), yulia has garnered the attention of ad agencies and has been commissioned to do some big time ads. please check out her website to see more of her work (especially the illustration - PAPERgraphic section) to appreciate more of her talented offerings.

yulia's work reminds me of the simple, yet complex beauty of art forms such as photomosaics, abstract paintings and even stop motion animation. sometimes a little imagination and ingenuity can easily make you look clever.


de Jesus (can barely even make a paper airplane). out.

Nov 12, 2011

FIGHT NIGHT

as you all prepare for the big fight tonight, allow me to curb your temporary hunger for all things pacman-marquez III with yet another pre-fight commentary. mabuhaycalgary (a local newspaper which i have been involved with for years) has asked me to contribute an editorial for their october 2011 edition to set the stage for tonight's events.  please have a read and don your best blue, red and yellow and support the pride of the philippines!

courtesy: mabuhaycalgary.ca (october 2011 edition)

i really believe that this bout will be one of manny's hardest fights in the last few years.  this one is definitely going the distance and i think manny has this one on split decision.

de jesus.  go manny.

Oct 11, 2011

OPERATION: LABOR DAY FOR $1K+

so if you recall a post i made last year (sep 2010), i challenged myself with the task of trying to find a getaway for the labor day weekend for under $1k all in.  it was such a fun idea that i decided i would try it again this year.  after some research time with expedia, the choice was made:  CHICAGO 2011!

for a sports fan like myself, chicago might be a sort of utopia.  the white sox, the cubs, the bulls, the bears, and the blackhawks all reside here and if you time it right, you can definitely hit up at least two of the four teams at any given time during the year.  you will also hear a lot about the food and i can now officially vouch for it as well.  the food options are many and each choice leaves you in a confusing daze as to trying the next delicious meal or revisiting the one you just had.

but what really attracted me to the windy city was the awe-inspiring and much talked about architecture.  it is one thing to read about and see in pictures, but actually seeing the chicago skyline in person is something to behold.  considered to be one of the birthplaces of modern architecture, chicago has a lot of beauty to offer as you wander the streets and strain your neck looking up, down, and over your shoulder.  as a novice fan (aka archi-nerd) this was an important destination on my travel bucket list.


having only spent the long weekend in chicago, i left a lot behind - a few tourist must sees and a few little known but very worthwhile spots (as recommended by locals).  i intentionally left them behind because i know for a fact that this is a place i will definitely go out of my way to see again..and again.  note: i spent more than $1k this time around.  i chose not to limit myself to a self-imposed budget and splurged wherever i could.  the result is an enjoyable weekend full of highlights with no regret...hence the $1k+...

but enough of me talking, enjoy the pics and captions from the facebook album i put together (no fb account required).  there is nothing like the combo of pictures and words to really tell the story.  maybe you'll like chicago.

click here: facebook album


de jesus. out. and inspired.

Oct 9, 2011

SINGER SHOOT

i recently had the pleasure of working with one of my photo mentors (@jcruzfotodotcom) for a fashion shoot at henry singer.  i was brought on to carry and setup equipment and also take some photos in between.  obviously this wasn't an opportunity i couldn't pass up so i also managed to get some photos of jeff in action as well (hopefully he doesn't mind - photographers always seem to have a tough time when they are on the wrong side of the lens).

with my current fascination with ties, this was a perfect opportunity to "shop" for the latest and greatest in men's fashion while helping jeff out with the shoot.  the management at henry singer were very co-operative and even allowed us full reign of the store on a sunday afternoon when they are normally closed for business.  unfortunately because of contractual arrangements with the models and the fashion designer, i am unable to show you the final images from the shoot, so hopefully these candids from the afternoon will satisfy your appetite.  the designer was talented, the models looked great.  makes the job of the photographer that much easier.  it truly can be said that for fashion design - many young ladies coordinate...









 


check out jeff's other work at jcruzfoto.  he's pretty good stuff and even better people.

de jesus. out.



Sep 22, 2011

PUBLISHED WORK - LIVING SOCIAL DEALS

it's really no big deal, but any opportunity for a shameless plug to showcase my work is kinda cool. today there is a deal on livingsocial for a 50% off coupon (40 for 20) for food and drink at TYN Lounge. check out the coupon (which shows one of my photos) and definitely check out the lounge for some great food and drink in a casual and classy atmosphere.

living social

de Jesus. cheers!

Aug 1, 2011

THE YELLOW NECTARINE

for some people, food is just food. just a way to curb the pains of hunger when it arises. but for others, food is an experience - a complete sensory overload that tickles all the five senses and then lingers with a memory on the mind that can get you talking long after the meal is done.

as a photographer, the obvious bias would be to make something/someone look good, being attentive to sight. however, a project like this one with one of the newest food spots in town, the yellow nectarine really made me aware of how important it is to capture an image(s) that embraces as many of those five senses as possible. 


the following images, commissioned for advertising/marketing for TYN, were taken right from the kitchen before it was served to customers. no enhancements, no digital or prop trickery like most food magazines fool us with.

as always, it's about light. it's about composition. it's knowing what it takes to make something pop and really bring out the beauty of what your eye already sees. take your time and smell the pizza, taste the moist and rich flavors of the seared duck, revel in the colors of the bright nectarine salad and imagine the crisp crackling of the fryer as the chips are being cooked. appreciate the textures of each dish and hopefully these images will linger in your mind until you finally make the visit to the yellow nectarine and experience it for yourself. 





the yellow nectarine
owner: Mike Santos
head chef: Brent Taddeo
address: 100, 815 - 8 Ave SW, Calgary, AB
hours: M-W (11am - 12am) T-F (11am - 2am) Sat (9pm - 2am)
website: TYNlounge.com

de jesus. hungry. and out.