Monday, November 28, 2011
1-on-1 Training
Friday, October 28, 2011
The DoubleTree Hotel Knows Customer Service
I was in the middle leg of a three-part trip that took me from my home in Rochester to NYC for the day, then an evening flight to Chicago, where I was to meet a client the next day.
I had to wake at 4am to catch a 6am flight to LaGuardia. I ate two bagels when I landed. Breakfast accomplished. I worked all day...skipping lunch...at a client's location, then proceeded on to what is normally a half-hour drive to the airport to catch my flight to Chicago. After two hours in traffic, I got to the airport, ran through security, ran through the terminal, ran to my gate and was the last one to board the flight. The plane pushed away from the gate at 7pm, and we didn't take off until 8pm. For dinner, I had a wonderful can of ginger ale as I sat cramped in my seat, elbow-to-elbow with my seatmates, with my underwear giving me a screaming wedgie.
I had to wake at 4am to catch a 6am flight to LaGuardia. I ate two bagels when I landed. Breakfast accomplished. I worked all day...skipping lunch...at a client's location, then proceeded on to what is normally a half-hour drive to the airport to catch my flight to Chicago. After two hours in traffic, I got to the airport, ran through security, ran through the terminal, ran to my gate and was the last one to board the flight. The plane pushed away from the gate at 7pm, and we didn't take off until 8pm. For dinner, I had a wonderful can of ginger ale as I sat cramped in my seat, elbow-to-elbow with my seatmates, with my underwear giving me a screaming wedgie.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Free Generic Photos on Your Website Cost More Than You Think
Sure...using free or low-cost stock generic images on your web site can be quite a cost effective means of adding content to your website, but like the old adage says, "You get what you pay for".
The New York Times published a recent study by Jakob Nielsen, a web site consultant and author of several books about web design and user interface. The research showed that most people that browse web sites ignore royalty-free or generic images that were purchased from stock agencies. Not only that, but the images only added clutter to the page and didn’t necessarily help from a business standpoint.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Just a Pinch of Light - DIY Grid Snoots

Photographers cook with light. As you get better and better at it, you start realizing when and where you need a pinch of light to set your image apart from everything else out there. Often, an umbrella or soft box over your light source will add too much light. Like the kid with the pinched cheeks, you’ll get all irritated and run screaming into the other room.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Beauty and the Booth
I’ve been getting a lot of comments from the HS Seniors and their parents when they look at the images after the HS Senior portrait sessions: “Wow! That looks like it should be in a magazine!” Well, what is it about the images that say to them ‘it should be in a magazine’?
Well, it takes a nice looking model. That’s a ginormous step in the right direction, but it is not always necessary. But there is one thing that links all these images together: the lighting. During high school senior sessions, I set up a Beauty Booth, which is a lighting set up used by…you guessed it....photographers that shoot magazine cover shots. It’s not always an easy set up, seeing that I employ five different lights to get it to look the way I want it to. However, instead of spending thousands of dollars on equipment, I’ve manufactured much of it myself…and that money instead stays in my pocket. Here's how it's done.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Beach Photography Quiz – The Lightning Round
One of my recent high school seniors, Becky from Churchville-Chili, requested that we photograph part of her session on the beach at Lake Ontario, because she likes to spend time there with her friends. I was happy to oblige, because I don’t get many requests to shoot on the beach. We scheduled her session for later in the day, so we could finish at the beach near sundown.
As we were driving north to the beach, I could see some nasty-looking clouds ahead. About 5 minutes from the beach, the clouds unleashed a new challenge in the form of lightning bolts out over the lake. Several questions popped into my head:
1. Does she still want to hit the beach?
2. How desperate am I to please this client?
3. How many shots can I get in before the lighting gets in a shot of its own?
Thursday, August 25, 2011
The Ladder to Success
I was faced with a dilemma recently: how do you photograph a tennis player differently than everyone else does? Tennis takes place on the ground, on a standard sized court, in daylight. Usually. That is, unless you fly over Arthur Ashe Stadium in NY in the evening and get to see the US Open Tennis Championships from 800 feet in the air, like I did last night. I swear I could hear Maria Sharapova grunting from that high up.
Kayla is a Rush-Henrietta high school senior who plays tennis. When she came to my studio, and I felt like I owed her something different…something that no one else had. It required a change of perspective…a different point of view. After photographing her near the net in different standing and sitting poses, I brought out a new weapon: an 8 ft. step ladder.
Monday, August 15, 2011
“So the Man Says to the Duck…”
The greatest thing about having babies enrolled in my Lifetime of Memories program is that I get to photograph these children up to four times in the first year of their life. Patrick Luke of Luke Photography, recently photographed one year old Zachary, who I’d photographed as a six-month old. Between these two sessions, he had surgery to correct an issue with his eyes which caused double vision. He was quiet and well-behaved during his six-month session with double vision, but he was downright giddy during his year-old session. I’m guessing that he finally got a good look at what my face looked like…and he couldn’t stop laughing.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Next Generation Greatness
Pat Luke of Luke Photography recently photographed the athletic Coleston, from Pal-Mac's Class of 2012 at Pal-Mac in his Fairport studio.
Coleston is the son of one of my childhood friends, and next year graduates from the same high school his father, mother, and I went to. His mother was a great high school athlete, and his dad and I grew up on the same street and played all sorts of sports together, often pitting ourselves against all the other kids in the neighborhood. So when I was asked to photograph his son, who plays varsity basketball and baseball, I jumped at the chance to really work on the athletic angle.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Let There Be Light
Recently, Patrick Luke (Luke Photography) a Fairport, NY portrait photographer finished a two-phase Portrait session with Lesley, who is a pitcher on the Victor girls’ varsity softball team. Being such a big part of her life, we wanted to make sure we included it as part of her session. Not wanting run-of-the-mill photographs, we headed out on location her high school to shoot on the turf field that was equipped with stadium lights. Yeah, I know this was not a softball field, but just go with me on this one. I wanted to color of the mid-field graphics, her uniform, and the cloudy sky in the background in the frame. And with the lighting that I was planning on using, all these colors were supposed to create impact and place nicely together. And play they did.
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