Skpe me
If any of you lot out there have a Skype account and ever feel the need to contact me … get in touch with me and I will pass on my account name.
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If any of you lot out there have a Skype account and ever feel the need to contact me … get in touch with me and I will pass on my account name.
You all know I like photography … no surprise there WHAT so ever.
Well lately I have had some time on my hands to spend and I have been filling them up with the design of my online portfolio website rxaphotography.com. Why have I been doing this when it is more than likely that noone will ever buy my work? Because it gets my name out there.
I don’t see myself being a photographer full time … I would like to but I realise that I am nowhere near good enough for that! Even amongst my own family and friends there are numerous people who can blitz me with a camera. Check the work Mike did for Chris’s debut CD (and then buy a CD, they are only $15.00 and seriously, it is an awesome CD), the photography blows me away every time I look at it.
I am going to get on my high horse and say that I can take a decent photograph. Even if others disagree (which you have every right to), I think I can safely say that I can justify the expensive equipment I have. My recent sales also justify this I think. Now I’m rambling and have lost my point …
I guess I am just wondering out loud if I have what it takes to work as a photographer, even for one day a week. That would be cool. I know I need a major lens and equipment upgrade but I’m working on that. Even today I upgraded my walkabout lens for one that Chris was selling.
I want the opportunity to take photos. In September I am heading to an equestrian meet with a friend. This will prove interesting as I can only just barely tell the difference between the two ends of a horse … but the challenge of getting good photos in an unfamiliar environment was too good to refuse. Maybe I can offload a couple of shots to owners … mental note, have cards, notepad and pens ready.
My photo related activities today involved printing all my portfolio photos, archiving each photo in a variety of sizes and formats on to individual discs and thinking about how to get rxaphotography.com under peoples noses and onto their screens. I have no idea WHY I am doing this but it seems I have to do this as it is a big driving factor for me.
Personally if I sell one photograph per year to a complete stranger … I will be thrilled. And as I have already done that this year … I am completely thrilled.
So to sum up, I don’t know where I’m going … but I know the journey is going to be fun.
Well done to those who made it thus far in this post … I am truly impressed.
Sometimes in this digital world I think we forget that photography is all about the finished print. I agree it is wonderful being able to get the instant feedback on screen and to be able to flash through hundreds of photos in minutes, but I was reminded this morning as I printed out 8′x10″ copies of my portfolio photos how amazing it is to see a good photograph on good paper and hold it in your hands.
I’m using a Canon iP5300 printer and Kodak Ultra Premium paper at the moment. The combination of these two products is really helping my photographs leap out from the page. The daisy and the sunset (you will see this when I get to the last part of my Mornington Peninsula entries) prints just honestly left me standing there lost for words.
My photograph to print ratio is about 1:800 I would estimate, but when you come across a photograph that blows you away on screen, do yourself a favour and print it big on the best quality paper. It will knock your socks off.
Rant over … thank you for reading. Love to hear your thoughts on this.
Originally uploaded by RXAphotos
After the park we headed down towards the pier/marina.
The best thing about these walks is you stay as a group but that group could be spread out over two hundred meters or so. This keeps the whole group mentality feel which we all enjoy but it takes the pressure of if you want to sit and spend time time taking a particular photograph.
Another thing I particularly enjoy about photography is the community. I was doing a lens swap on the pier when a person approached and introduced himself. He had a camera and saw that I had two so I must in theory know what I am doing. But as I said to Henry (his name), “Theory is a beautiful, but not always accurate thing.”
We chatted about his new camera and photography for about ten minutes and thanks to Kylee who read a recent post about wishing I had a notepad on me and bought me one, I was able to get his email address and point him towards Flickr (and rxaphotography.com of course).
Henry trundled off and I saw him taking to David about ten minutes later.
At one point the three of us (that’s myself David and Chris … not Henry, Henry had gone by then) were to be seen taking a plethora of photographs of some birds sitting in a line on (for lack of a proper term) pier posts. For some reason this fascinated us and I reckon we spent about ten minutes there. God knows how many frames we got of them (I just counted and I took 47) between us?
Our stomachs were taking charge at this moment and we headed up to the main street for some lunch at Subway.
Aside … A few people have asked me why the photograph is entitled eBay? I now quote from the Pixar Film Finding Nemo:
NEMO: I wanna go home. Do you know where my dad is?
PEACH: Honey, your dad’s probably back at the pet store.
NEMO: Pet store?
BLOAT: Yeah, you know, like I’m from Bob’s Fish Mart.
GURGLE: Pet Palace.
BUBBLES: Fish-O-Rama.
DEB: Mail order.
PEACH (a starfish): Ebay!
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