Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Front Porch Picture

Hamilton House Front Porch in Centennial Heritage Park, Glendora, California Hamilton House Front Porch in Centennial Heritage Park, Glendora, California

A pretty straightforward composition but I felt a sense of comfort by looking at the Hamilton House. I guess I kind of long for the simpler things in life. I'm not much of a city person and gravitate more toward the low-key humble places. The only thing missing here is the girl next door welcoming me with open arms.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

2007 L.A. County Fair

There's not really an appropriate blog post to follow the previous one, so it's probably best to shift directions into a happier one.

Two weeks ago was the opening of this year's L.A. County Fair and I went on that first Sunday morning. I had read on the website that there was going to be pig races every day of the fair so I knew I HAD to photograph that. I had never heard of pig races before so the curious person inside of me compelled me to go for full price admission. (Wednesday and Thursday after 5 p.m. is $5 admission compared with the $15 weekend admission.)

I go to the fair almost every year because I live nearby but there is always new stuff at the fair. Besides with so many people and interesting attractions happening along with the classic american fair sort of subjects, it is impossible to thoroughly cover the fair. It is one of my favorite things to photograph. Photographing the L.A. County Fair really puts a test on your photography skills because there are so many people and things happening so fast that if you aren't prepared mentally then it probably will drive you nuts trying to photograph this event.

My approach to photographing people and events is similar to that of street photography photojournalism. My goal often times is to use my wide angle lens and get as close to the subject as possible without affecting the scene or moment. I rarely zoom in on anything, I just get closer if need be. I try to stuff as much into the foreground as possible and have a layered composition of related elements in the background. The goal is to tell a story in a single frame.

Barnyard Racers Pig Race at the L.A. County Fair, Pomona, California Picture of Barnyard Racers Pig Race at the L.A. County Fair, Pomona, California

What you don't see in my photo is how funny the pigs were when the race started. The pigs just sort of stood around sniffing the ground like a dog until one pig would start running and they would all follow. During one of the races, there was a pig that walked around the track instead of running. The whole crowd was screaming for him until he finished then broke into a large uproar of cheering. It was hilarious.

An interesting aspect to shooting "on-the-fly" is that often times the most interesting details are of the smaller details not originally seen by the viewer or even the photographer sometimes. Many times the people or objects in the background can help tell the story as much as what is in the foreground. Studying photojournalism is probably the best lesson a photographer can learn, no matter what genre you prefer to shoot because it is about the art of visual storytelling. Good, well-versed photographers study outside of their genre in order to bring a new perspective to their work. Those who don't seek evolution and are closed off to new ideas stagnate and are doomed to repeat themselves no matter how good they think they are. Look at dinosaurs for example. They are the most fearsome creatures to have ever ruled the earth and yet they are extinct. The little mammals who adapted from that era have evolved into the top predators of today's world.

Okay, back to the fair now. In my previous shooting sessions at the fair I have focused mainly on livestock and a little bit of the midway carnival. There is so much more however so I plan to focus on "fair food" subjects (ie. deep-fried, chocolate-dipped twinkies) and more carnival games in my upcoming visits. Now if only this storm will pass through today so I can do some shooting tomorrow...

Click the link to see more of my L.A. County Fair images.

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Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Independence Day

Words cannot do justice for how great it feels to be an American. Tomorrow is our country's birthdate so I thought this would be a nice photo to post.

American Flag in Barn, Oklahoma
Picture: American Flag in Barn, Oklahoma


Here are more of my Midwest pictures.

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Monday, May 28, 2007

Bye Bye Miss American Pie

Valley Drive-in Theatre, Lompoc, California Picture: Valley Drive-in Theatre, Lompoc, California

On Saturday I made a real long day trip up the coast. After shooting for most of the day at Solvang, Mission Santa Ines and Mission La Purisima, I was heading through Lompoc on PCH towards Jalama Beach County Park when I spotted the Valley Drive-in Theatre so I made a quick U-Turn and went to snap a few photos. The theatre is now closed and there aren't very many drive-ins left nowadays so I had to photograph it. You can't see in this small blog post, but there is a near-full moon rising over the wall on the right side of this photo. I thought it was a quite fitting moment with the golden sunset lighting and moonrise over the theatre. Drive-in theatres have had their moment in the sun.

Seeing this theatre reminded me that I live near the old Route 66 Azusa Foothill Drive-in Theatre. It went out of business in 2001 and they tore the screen down a year or two ago to make a parking lot for Azusa Pacific University. The sign is still up though so I hope to photograph it tomorrow morning after I mail two stock photo submissions out. It's kind of sad to think of drive-ins going away as my parents took us to the Azusa Drive-in when my brother and I were kids. It wasn't the most comfortable way to watch movies for sure (I'm sure most people don't go to drive-ins for the movies anyway... :-) but it was definetely memorable. I wouldn't be writing about it here twenty years later if it wasn't!

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