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Porto Photography Experience

May 31, 2016 in journal

Sometimes you get what you wish for!

You've know them only as a profile photos, Facebook discussions or through low-quality Skype connections. Suddenly, you see them walking towards you - like for real, man - and you can look them in the eye and take hold of them and give them a huge hug. Truly an amazing feeling - and I got to experience that again this year in Porto!

My online photography friends are from all around the world have been a part of my life for several years, through Don Giannatti’s Project 52. I have chatted with them online, done hangouts and webinars with them. We’ve “LOL’ed” and we’ve *sad faced*, we’ve “Liked” and we’ve “cyber-hugged” and we’ve supported each other in our ups and downs as photographers.  They mean a lot to me…and I had wished, that I could meet them face-to-face, “IRL / In Real Life”

Last year, that wish came true, when I participated in a road trip through Arizona and southern Utah and Canyon Land. A group of Project 52 alumni got together and sparks flew - creative and wonderful sparks! An amazing experience.

View of Porto as seen from across the Duoroi n Gaia.
View of Porto as seen from across the Duoroi n Gaia.
Walking down Rua de Passos
Walking down Rua de Passos

This year, during the last weekend of April, I was privileged to meet several more of my good P52 friends in Porto, Portugal! And it was another amazing experience full inspiration and learning, talking and laughing, shutter clicks and tired feet, good food…and the occasional G&T and Sangria.

A group of 11 photographers with different photographic interests, all together to participate in “The Porto Photography Experience”. An event arranged by my friends Anna and Filipe of McGunnMedia. It was a cultural experience where we learned about Porto’s traditions, culture, architecture, food, history and much more along the way. I am not going to make this a dissertation about Porto, you can read up on that elsewhere. This is just about my experience.

We all stayed at “The Artist” hotel, which was our base for the event. The program was four days of exploring the city, shooting along the way, three days with photoshoots in predetermined locations in and round the city of Porto and Guimarães, and one day to go off and explore. The wonderful lunches and dinners were in mainly traditional Portuguese restaurants.

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The trip started in the evening, on the day when we all had safely arrived in Porto. We walked through the streets of Porto in the golden light of the setting sun to the PortoBello Restaurant & Bar located on the top of the Premium Porto hotel.  Up on the rooftop, we had a couple of glasses of very nice port wine, chatted and shot the city from the rooftop as the sun set over Porto - a stunning, gorgeous 360° view of Porto! We had the pleasant company of the hotel manger of the as well! Afterwards, we were served a delicious dinner in the restaurant. Food photos were taken!

Porto at sunset from the PortoBello Restaurant & Bar
Porto at sunset from the PortoBello Restaurant & Bar
Hotel manager
Hotel manager

During next three days we walked all around the “old” part of Porto and we were accompanied each day by two models. Five very different young people, all of them open, friendly and a pleasure to work with. They were styled and there were wardrobe changes. Some of the outfits were made particularly for the specific venues and the jewellery by Mamsthings were gorgeous. The models patiently and tirelessly let each photographer work with them and direct them to get our shots. They were all very professional, patient and worked their butts off! Anna had chosen the models for this experience because she knows them and has worked with them.

Filipa Jácome
Filipa Jácome
Filipa Jácome
Geraldine Veitch Dumbill
Geraldine Veitch Dumbill
Geraldine Veitch Dumbill
Iana Fingert
Iana Fingert
Iana Fingert
Iana Fingert
Josanni Rodrigues
Josanni Rodrigues
Josanni Rodrigues
Serhii Hanziuk
Serhii Hanziuk
Serhii Hanziuk
Serhii Hanziuk
Filipa Jácome Filipa Jácome Filipa Jácome Geraldine Veitch Dumbill Geraldine Veitch Dumbill Geraldine Veitch Dumbill Iana Fingert Iana Fingert Iana Fingert Iana Fingert Josanni Rodrigues Josanni Rodrigues Josanni Rodrigues Serhii Hanziuk Serhii Hanziuk Serhii Hanziuk Serhii Hanziuk

For these images: Styling: McGunnMediaJewellery: Mamsthings Models: Ian Fingert, Geraldine Veitch Dumbill, Filipa Jácome, Josani Rodrigues and Serhii Hanziuk

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FOTOPROJEKT TIL FORSKNINGSFIRMA

March 29, 2016 in journal

 

I 2015 lavede jeg fotos til en projekt hos et medicinalfirma. Projektet gik ud på at fortælle historien om de processer, der skal til, for en forskning og udvikling af medicinalvarer. Jeg brugte tid i laboratorierne og på kontorene og leverede fotos til projektet.

På samme tid lavede jeg mange flere fotos til firmaets foto bibliotek. Du kan se et udvalg af de fotos her.

Selve plakaterne er udstillet centralt på hovedgangen i firmaet.

Klik her for at se flere fotos som jeg lavede, bl.a. til firmaets billedebibliotek.

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UDFORSKER GRØNTSAGER

March 17, 2016 in journal

Jeg forsøger at fotografer hver dag. Om det er herhjemme med lys sat op over et bord eller ud i naturen for at skyde det, der måtte byde sig. Om det er for en klient eller mit eget personlige værker. Om det er med mit spejlrefleks eller min iPhone. Jeg skal fotografer, øve mig og presse mig selv.

I denne uge, en af de ting jeg lavede var makro fotografering af grøntsager. Hvor ofte kigge man rigtig tæt på grøntsager og studerer deres form, tekstur og farve. Det er lige, hvad jeg gjorde med nogle få grøntsager. Jeg bliver nødt til at gøre det her igen!!

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HISTORIEN OM EN GAFFEL

February 10, 2016 in journal

 

Project 52 opgaven (den korte version): Lav et billede med en eller flere gafler for et firma som “har med forandring at gøre”. En gaffel skal være “stjernen”. Rekvisitter er tilladt, men helst ikke madvarer som rekvisitter.

Efter at have afprøvede forskellige ideer…gik jeg tilbage til, hvad jeg følte, var et kedeligt billede. Men jeg arbejdede på det…ændrede ting her og der…pillede ting ned…byggede ting op…og endte op med noget, som jeg godt kunne lide. Det tog det meste af dagen…og jeg havde det sjovt!

“Stjernerne” er en almindelig plastik gaffel og en gaffel af træ. De typer gafler, man bruger, når man tager på skovtur. Det tog mig et godt stykke tid til at finde en måde til at få gaflerne ti at stå lige op og ned, uden at skulle bruge en masse Photoshop bagefter. Begge gafler var fotograferet på samme sted, med samme vinkel. En Speedlight med en Rogue grid, som pegede ned for at skabe et “spotlight”. Træ gaflen var så vendt i Photoshop og lavede som komposit med spejlet.

Spejlet er et meget stort og tungt arvestykke, der hænger i vores gang. Jeg vil ikke risikere at ødelægge det, så jeg fotograferede det in situ i den vinkel, som den skulle fremstå i det endelige billede. Jeg belyste spejlet for at det skulle ligne belysningen i den endelige scene. Så bleve den tilføjet i billedet med Photoshop.

Ideen i MIT hoved for dette billede, var en plastik gaffel som gerne ville være en dejlige, bionedbrydelig gaffel. Forandring til miljøvenlig! Men nu er jeg ikke så sikker på at det er det historie, den prøver at fortælle mig.

Andre ser forskellig historier! Hvilen historie ser DU i billedet?!?

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