Posts Tagged ‘Photography’

You Spin Me Right Round

June 23, 2010

The Lomography Spinner 360 camera is pretty fantastic. It’s fully panoramic and you make it spin around by actually pulling a retracting cord- yeah, like the cord on the back of Woody the Cowboy. And if the act of spinning it wasn’t enough to make you want to try, it also takes amazing panoramic 35mm film pictures.

I also love their instructional illustrations on the techniques page. Behold the “Toothbreaker:”

So even if you have no interest in film photography, you should definitely go here and virtually pull the cord. Because well, spinning things are fun.

The giraffe in the room.

April 30, 2010

This is so different from the kind of photography most of us do, but it’s always interesting to hear about someone else’s creative process. And I’m pretty sure if I were in the same room as a baby giraffe, I would squeal like a little girl.

Check out more of her work here.

We love hearing about especially clever or inspired marriage proposals… (Like the Super Mario Bro’s proposal that we posted earlier.)
But this next one is in a league of its own. It goes a little something like this:

1. George loves Sara and wishes to marry her.
2. George creates an abstract piece of art that, when viewed from a certain spot, spells out “Will you marry me?”
3. George organizes an art show at a gallery, inviting all of George and Sara’s friends.
4. George hires an actor to play the artist. His name is “Serge Gandaora,” which is an anagram for “George and Sara.”
5. The night of the show arrives, as do the “guests” and Sara.
6. Sara views the piece titled “My Early Muir Owl” (another anagram, this time, “Will you marry me”)
7. Sara says yes.

This is brilliant stuff! Very creative!
Here is a video which shows pictures/video footage of the setup and the event. (As if all that wasn’t enough to get you to watch the video, the soundtrack is Sigur Rós!)
Enjoy!

Cincinnati, OH As we continue to get better at what we do, we are always brainstorming ideas on how to better serve YOU!  We started looking at our website and noticed that the space we had for engagements and weddings didn’t show off how big of a deal your wedding is to us.  We know that your wedding day ranks among the top 2 or 3 days in your life and we want you to know we treat it that way! Let’s face it: you are fabulous, your wedding will be fabulous, our website should match, right?

So…we decided to create a site specifically designed to show you how amazing your wedding photography experience will be with Fyrefly.  Without further ado…ANNOUNCING (insert trumpet fanfare!):

www.fyreflyweddings.com

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Take  a few minutes to click around on great features like our booking calendar, galleries, package details and so much more.  When you are done let us know what you think in the comments below this post.


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You’ve heard it said a million times, “Just be yourself”.  It doesn’t matter if you’re walking into a big interview, a first date, a big speech or whatever, just before you got there someone texted you to say “Just be yourself”.  It starts to sound cliche after hearing it so much, doesn’t it?  You start to think to yourself, “Who is this me that I am supposed to be?” or “How to do I find out who I am?”  It’s so easy to walk into a party or a dinner and have a friend introduce you to the person sitting next to them.  You strike up a conversation and before you know it you feel like you know a little about who they are.  They are laid-back or uptight, out-loud or quiet, funny or introspective or a million other things.  But how do you introduce yourself to yourself and find out the same kind of things?

When I started Fyrefly I knew that I wanted to start a photography business.  I knew that my ultimate goal was to support my family by building it into a full-time job for me and possibly my wife and/or friends.  I knew I wanted to take family, kid and wedding pictures.  I envisioned a lot of what I wanted Fyrefly to become down the road.  But early on I realized that there was only one thing that could set me apart from hundreds of others in Cincinnati just like me: ME.

There are so many photographers out there that take great pictures and have great websites and know lots of people.  There are so many things that I have that you can find in any other photography studio in town.  But I am the only Nathan Peel that exists in Cincinnati, or Ohio or the world for that matter.  When people hire Fyrefly they are getting great photography laced with my personality.  With that in mind, I figured I better get someone to introduce me to me quick!

The easiest way I have learned to infuse myself into my business is to write down words that describe who I am and let those carry over into my photography.  So over the last little while I have been whittling down a list of words that describe who Fyrefly is and what kind of pictures I want to produce.  It’s important for me to burn these words into everything I do and not stray from them.  They will color the experience people have when they interact with Fyrefly.  I wanted to share with you guys, the ones who have made it this far in the post, the ones who truly care about where this thing is going and who I really am:

  • Laid back – We will never be uptight about our photography.  I want clients to be relaxed so I am relaxed.
  • Fun – I want you to remember your session or wedding for all the right reasons.  We’ll laugh at each other, the people walking by or just because…but most of all we’ll have fun.  We’ll discover new places, try new things and most of all just have a good time.
  • Believable – This is a word that I need to remind myself of every day.  I want pictures I take to be REAL!  There are a lot of amazing photographers out there that can do crazy tricks with light and camera.  I don’t want to get caught up in that.  I want the pictures I take to look like a real kid or family or couple.  I want them to look like they enjoy each other.  I want the emotions that come across on film to have been there when I took the shot.  This puts some pressure on me to lead people to this place, but it is so worth it when you look at the final product.
  • Love - This is an overflow of the last one but the emotion you are most trying to capture in photography is love.  It doesn’t matter if it’s couples or families or brother and sister, you want them to show their love to each other in a visible way on camera.  Genuine love is the most beautiful thing on earth and we all want more of it, even in our pictures.
  • Timeless – This is the hardest one to produce.  There is so much competition in photography to keep up with fashion, or lighting tricks, or certain fad poses.  Sometimes I wonder if we will look back on our photography 5 years from now, maybe 2 years from now, and think, “What was I thinking?” (i.e. www.awkwardfamilyphotos.com).  I want to take the kinds of pictures described in the first 4 words to create timeless shots.  These are the shots that no matter how old your album is or what the newest fad is you will always look at them and love them.

Basically if I can stay away from being posey and trying too hard to produce a “fashion” or “rock star” shot then I should be able to be me.

I am still learning what it means to be all of these things consistently.  I am constantly trying to overcome envy of all those great photographers out there that have their style and nail it every time out.  Sometimes I look at other’s websites and get a little depressed over how much more talented they are than me.  But the truth is they are more talented than me at being them…I am more talented at being me.

If for a minute or a week I forget to be myself I pull out this list of words, reintroduce myself to myself and maybe even buy myself a drink and get to know me better:)

*if you want to talk to, hang out with or book Fyrefly visit our website or email us.

As I said in an earlier post, I recently attended a great photography conference in New Orleans. During each day of the conference they had several different classes to choose from… Some were designed to help improve the business side of your… er… business. Others were more focussed on technique. And they had others that were focussed on creativity and inspiration.

One of the classes I was able to attend was led by a fantastic photographer from Cleaveland, Mississippi, Will Jacks. Besides obviously being a very talented photographer, he seemed to be a pretty cool guy. You know, one of those people that you think, “Hmm… I don’t really know them, but I think we could be friends.”

Anyways, one of the things he talked about was making time to be creative. Deliberately going out and tracking down inspiration and creative shots. He said that he regularly will go out with only his iPhone, stopping by places he has never been, or going the long way home, seeking for new inspiration.

That has stuck with me. I think there is a misconception (that I am working to overcome) that creativity is something that just happens… I am sure that it is easier for some than it is for others. But, the thing that I am learning is that, no matter who you are, if creativity is something you want to develop, you have to work at it… You have to practice it. Someone once told me that Stevie Wonder writes a song every day… At first I think, that’s crazy!! But then it hits me… What if he hadn’t worked that hard at song writing? Would we have songs like Isn’t She Lovely? Or My Cherie Amour? Maybe…

But maybe not.

So I have been putting that into practice. Ever since that class I have been purposefully looking for creative shots, but using only my iPhone… Trying to further develop my eye for amazing photography. Here is one that I took this week:

Hanging on

Hanging on

I am excited to see how I improve over time, as I keep up this habit!

P.S. Occasionally I may decide to post a picture on Twitter. You can follow us here: FyreflyPhoto

P.S.S. I am following Will on Twitter and he regularly posts pictures from his creativity hunting expeditions. You can check him out here: WilJax

Astor Crowne Plaza | New Orleans, LA Last week was amazing!  I had the chance to attend a great photography conference in New Orleans called PartnerCon.  I have plenty of things that I need to sit down and write about but for now I just want to put up my favorite pictures from the shooting workshop I was involved in.  I got to shoot with the incomparable Mike Colon & Jeff Youngren…which was a pleasure to say the least.  Each had a different perspective on the shoot and I learned so much from both.  My greatest learning from the week was to discover who I am as an artist and shoot toward that.  I am learning to be who I am and not try to copy the newest fads out there.  Thanks for that encouragement guys!

These girls were so fun and great to photograph.  Each brought their own personality to the shoot and were willing to try anything for the picture.  If by chance any of the girls read this…THANKS for putting up with a bunch of photographers telling you what to do for a few hours!  And thanks to Mike and Kelly Moore Photography for introducing them to us.

Now on to the pictures:

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*if you want to book us for as your Cincinnati Engagement Photographer or Cincinnati Wedding Photographer please visit our website or email us for more info.

Tonight I happened to stumble upon one of the coolest wedding ideas I have seen ever seen.

I was going through some old messages on Twitter that had initially caught my eye, but for whatever reason I wasn’t able to check out the links when they were first posted. Anyways, someone had posted a link to a pretty cool vintage wedding… Like 70′s era vintage. And it was VERY well done… Classic 70′s wardrobe/decorations/photos/etc… So I started clicking through the rest of the site, just to see what other people had done. That’s when I found this wedding:

•     http://ruffledblog.com/2009/09/ebony-andrews-1920s-art-deco-inspired-wedding/

I was blown away! I mean, it was jaw-dropping, awe-inspiring, goose-bump…ing(?) good! When you have a few minutes, check out this wedding… It is WELL worth your time!

P.S. The rest of the blog is great too… Galleries of photos from stylized weddings and engagements, ideas for how to creatively plan your wedding as well as FREE downloads of Save-The-Dates and decorations and more. Check it out!

P.S.S. If you are on Twitter, come say hi! We are at www.twitter.com/fyreflyphoto

Johnson Family Home | New Orleans, LA This past week I got the chance to hang out at Pictage PartnerCon in New Orleans, LA.  It was a great conference!  One of the best parts was being able to photograph a friend’s family who lives down there.  They moved down right after the hurricane to do relief and eventually to be part of a new church there.

Needless to say, this family is an inspiration to us all as they gave up their homes to move to a place that desperately needed help!  I was so proud to be a part of their family for a few hours.  These are a couple of my favorites from the session:

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Keeneland Race Track | Lexington, Kentucky It’s always fun to do a senior portrait session!  It’s a right of passage for most students.  You pull out 2 or 3 outfits that you like and go spend an hour or so getting pictures taken that mom will cherish forever and ever.  This past weekend I got to take senior pictures with my cousin Andrew.  I can’t believe he is already a senior in high school…it definitely makes me not want to think about how old I am:)  He was funny because he totally knew he was there for his mom.  One of the first things he said was “I’ll probably smile in most of these because that’s what she’ll want”.  Sure enough, when I showed her a couple shots she immediately said “oohh, I like that one”…he was smiling.

Here are some of my favorites from his senior photography session:

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Cincinnati Photographer | Andrew 2

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Thanks for letting me be a part of the end of your high school career Andrew!  Good luck with landing on a school and good luck with getting that full ride!!!!

*if you want to book us for a Senior Photography Session or any other session please visit our website or email us for more info.

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