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01/24/2006 11:02:21 PM · #51 |
I'd watch me. Ya never know what I might do while you're not looking :-D
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01/24/2006 11:09:55 PM · #52 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: I'd watch me. Ya never know what I might do while you're not looking :-D |
yeah we do |
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01/24/2006 11:19:15 PM · #53 |
Heida, but the posting process has to be included - plus I'd be in Iceland - and EVERYBODY takes better photos in iceland!
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01/24/2006 11:22:34 PM · #54 |
OMG give me the chance and I'll watch anyone! There is always so much more I could learn!!!
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01/24/2006 11:38:06 PM · #55 |
There are many talented people already listed that would be redundant for me to mention here, but a few that come to mind not mentioned (I think) would be Skip Rowland, Neil Shapiro and JMSetzler. They all do amazing work in different areas, and anybody could learn a lot by watching these masters at work.
Edit: Brad was already mentioned so I nixed him. Sorry Brad! ;-)
Message edited by author 2006-01-24 23:39:41. |
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01/24/2006 11:43:26 PM · #56 |
I'd love to spend time with Dan, NShapiro, Heida, kiwiness, and jjbeguin! I just love most of their work. |
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01/25/2006 01:18:39 AM · #57 |
If I could spend a day watching another dpc photographer shoot I'd choose:
kiwiness - because he seems to be able to turn out superior shots no matter what kind of photography he's doing.
pitsaman - because he seems to shoot in so many interesting places.
jmsetzler - because he is doing a lot of things I want to do, and to try to understand dpc better from his knowledge as a former SC member.
bear_music - because we have had so many interactions, both good and not so good, that I feel like I know him well.
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01/25/2006 01:23:10 AM · #58 |
BradP, Goodman, jinjit, graphicfunk, and all others on my favorites list. |
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01/25/2006 02:37:34 AM · #59 |
the peeps i HAVE shot with:
Alecia: awesome...it's like you can see her brain developing the film before she pulls the trigger. she's very thoughtful when setting up a shot - conscious of everything, and won't shoot until she's got it right.
Librodo: also awesome...but different than Leesh. Manny seems to have stop motion cameras for eyes. he wanders and surveys and the shot seems to jump out and grab him. he's always watching for light sources and backgrounds and subjects. and once he's found his subject...look out - he's going to put him/her into that light in front of that background.
JPR: Jason is fun to watch - he blends himself into a crowd and just starts grabbing candid moments as they happen. he's the photographic equivalent of a fly on the wall, and his photos have that intimate quality about them you'd expect from a...uh...fly. with a camera ;)
Jimmythefish: James follows his eye like a moth follows a flame - he can be mid sentence then suddenly disappear because he sees something he wants to shoot. he's got a hella funny sense of humour too, so yeah - lots of fun.
if I had to choose only one fotog that i'd never shot with before, it'd prolly be e301 - that dood makes magic like I've never seen.
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01/25/2006 02:39:54 AM · #60 |
Depends... I would give my left... Um... Leg for sake of argument to ride around with JJ or Bear for a month in the off chance that some of their raw talent might just possibly wear off on me.
If I'm just watchin'... HBunch! :-O |
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01/25/2006 03:01:08 AM · #61 |
Originally posted by jsas: Art Roflmao would be fun to watch. |
From last Saturday
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01/25/2006 03:08:23 AM · #62 |
Originally posted by caba: Originally posted by jsas: Art Roflmao would be fun to watch. |
From last Saturday |
LOL. Shooting at the wild game park and I was disappointed that the Woodies were in hibernation. :( |
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01/25/2006 03:28:07 AM · #63 |
Yeah Pedro is the only current DPC member I've ever shot with (Ivo being the other). He's one of the nicest guys I've ever met. Treats you like you've been his buddy for ages, even if you've just met him. Shooting, all business. Focus isn't even the word. It shows in the results.
I'm back, man, I'm back in Calgary. For the summer, too! We need to get out again. I'm itching to get to the mountains. If I can get decent funding for my thesis I might accidentally order a 5D. We'll see.
If I had to pick a few to shoot with other than Pedro, Setzler has always intrigued me, Heida to show me around Iceland, and maybe Librodo.
Anyone to get me away from downtown Calgary, where you can't tell the difference between Sepia and RGB...
Originally posted by Pedro: the peeps i HAVE shot with:
Alecia: awesome...it's like you can see her brain developing the film before she pulls the trigger. she's very thoughtful when setting up a shot - conscious of everything, and won't shoot until she's got it right.
Librodo: also awesome...but different than Leesh. Manny seems to have stop motion cameras for eyes. he wanders and surveys and the shot seems to jump out and grab him. he's always watching for light sources and backgrounds and subjects. and once he's found his subject...look out - he's going to put him/her into that light in front of that background.
JPR: Jason is fun to watch - he blends himself into a crowd and just starts grabbing candid moments as they happen. he's the photographic equivalent of a fly on the wall, and his photos have that intimate quality about them you'd expect from a...uh...fly. with a camera ;)
Jimmythefish: James follows his eye like a moth follows a flame - he can be mid sentence then suddenly disappear because he sees something he wants to shoot. he's got a hella funny sense of humour too, so yeah - lots of fun.
if I had to choose only one fotog that i'd never shot with before, it'd prolly be e301 - that dood makes magic like I've never seen.
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01/25/2006 03:41:19 AM · #64 |
What an awesome topic! It's made me go through my favourites, both people and images and revisit them. Made me think about the wonderful images that have touched me deeply, made me laugh, sit in awe of the talent, the editing.... or in Dan's (graphicfunk) case...how in the heck did he do that! Made me think about the many people I meet in the forums that share their knowledge freely, help the newbies (and not so-newbies when they're stuck.
An amazing place this dpc family. ((((hugs to you all)))
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01/25/2006 03:42:20 AM · #65 |
Originally posted by jsas: OK let's just have a big party and get it over with. |
Is HBunch gonna be there? :-O |
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01/25/2006 04:06:50 AM · #66 |
FAR too many excellent photographers to choose from. It would probably be e301 or Pawdrix for me. They both have an excellent eye for capturing amazing shots, especially street/candid. It would be interesting to watch how they go about obtaining the shot. |
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01/25/2006 10:11:30 PM · #67 |
I would love to watch librodo find the light . goodman, because she has an amazing eye for color, composition and editing. grigrigirl because I̢۪m intrigued by the sinister sensuality of her subjects. And pedro for his fun, upbeat personality plus I know he would answer the 20th question asked like it was the first.
I have shot with jenesis and she is a cool, calming person to hang out with.
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01/25/2006 10:29:40 PM · #68 |
It would be graphicfunk and Jutilda. I'd like to see their responses to their own work. |
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01/26/2006 01:18:55 AM · #69 |
Fotomann_forever, Bear_music, Gordon, Scalvert, Joey Lawrence and Librodo come to mind.
And I don't think he's a member here, but I really like the work of Jack McDaniel for BMX racing photos. Wish I could meet him and learn some stuff |
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01/26/2006 01:31:41 AM · #70 |
I'd love to shoot with Konador, for his abstract macros. I'd love to watch Sonifo do some portrait sessions (just amazing!). Definitely Bear_Music for landscapes....and also the general sense of peace, creativity, and life he seems to exude. And elsapo as well....always great colors and a good eye!
Though, honestly...there are SO many wonderful photographers here! I can sincerely say that I'd spend a weekend shooting with anyone on this site. I think it would be great!
So, if you're ever bored and heading Illinois way...give me a buzz. |
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01/26/2006 02:17:53 AM · #71 |
Joey is certainly one I have met and would shoot with him any time. When he and slippy are together you know something good is going to come of it. |
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01/26/2006 02:43:26 AM · #72 |
Anastasia
Kiwiness
Philos31
Librodo
grigrigirl
Connie
jjbeguin
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01/26/2006 02:50:15 AM · #73 |
Az, spasibo to you....you will defentely have a chance to do a workshop together...and we have to organize it soon :-)
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01/26/2006 03:04:33 AM · #74 |
Man they are so many but I would like to spend time with
1. Bear_Music
2. Kirbic
3. Scalvert
4. BradP
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01/26/2006 03:06:08 AM · #75 |
For me, I would like to spend a day with anyone who has mastered the portrait and nude shots. Sounds a bit pervy but I have real problems framing portraits and have never had the courage to undertake a nude shot - sad but true. Anastasia's nude shots are awesome so there is one definite nominee!
But a lot of the folk in this discussion would be fun to spend the day with as well - strong sense of spirit and focus on photography.
Suggestion: for those "nominated" in this discussion, can we get them to organise a day's "togetherness shoot" to see how they do their good stuff? I would happily travel for that.
Carl
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