Location shoot by Corporate photographer David Tejada. Photographing drilling rigs on the Western slope on Colorado
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Location shoot by Corporate photographer David Tejada. Photographing drilling rigs on the Western slope on Colorado
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After the « Balls » commercial:
And the « paint » commercial:
Bravia amazes us again with the « Play-Do » commercial. The fun part for us is that it is actualy a stop-motion movie. See how they did it on the Bravia website (click Play-do ad for the movie, and then « watch the making of »)
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A short video that shows the setup used to get the 30 frames per second « video » of Barry Bound
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Another cool video by Chase Jarbis, TECH: POV Photography
To buy list: Super clamp, magic arm.
God, photography is a never ending investment job!
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A few months ago Sports Illustrated staff photographer Peter Read Miller and picture editor Jimmy Colton were having a discussion when Colton asked Miller if he would be interested in heading to Mexico City for a week to photograph Mexican wrestlers, or lucha libres.
Along with good friend and assistant Max Morse, Peter headed to Mexico’s capital with 10 cases of gear and high hopes. They both felt that this was one of the interesting shoots they had been on and decided it would be exciting to try and turn the camera on themselves to document the trip. Armed only with a Canon Powershot SD800 (point-and-shoot) camera and a pack of SD cards, Morse, using Final Cut Pro, came back with enough footage to piece together a 9-minute web documentary tracking the pair on their journey south of the border.
As an ex wrestling photographer, I really liked this video!
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Taekwon-do championship is over. Until I have the time to show you some picture, enjoy Chase Jarvis shooting some ninjas!