Finding My Photographic Voice – Part 1

Many of you knew that I’m in Otto’s (In Flow) e-workshop, Finding Your Photographic Voice, now. I’d asked Otto if I could blog about my e-workshop experience; he said yes. I particularly like to share what I’ve learned in hope that my experience would be helpful for other people. Let me start from why I took the workshop and how the workshop works.

Making my Decision

Lynne (Six Degrees Photography) had attended Otto’s e-workshop before and liked it. I like Lynne’s photos a lot, so I decided to check it out. It didn’t take me long to sign up because, at this stage of my photographing life, finding my photographic voice is important to me. You see, I seem to like everything from macro to landscaping, but, at the same time, I don’t like everything equally. I want to know more about myself as a photographer and that’s what I am hoping to achieve at this workshop.

How does the Workshop Work

Every Monday, we will receive a lesson from Otto, and we have one week to work on our assignments. We then submit our photos, and later receive feedback from Otto. The feedback is given to us via a video. While watching the video, which has our photos displayed on screen one by one, we listen to Otto’s feedback. It’s very easy to follow.

My Experience for Lesson 1

• Our first assignment is to capture natural existing contours and second assignment pure forms. For contour, my first thought was to take a photo of a maple leaf against a bright sky. Such a simple idea; I couldn’t believe it took me at least 10 tries… the leaf was not angled right (I didn’t like the shape of the silhouette), the leaf was not dark enough (so it wouldn’t be contour anymore), wall was in the photo… But I finally got one I like.

Maple leaf

Maple leaf

Otto’s feedback was that it would be better if I didn’t place the leaf in the center. He was right, of course.

Maple Leaf (Again)

Maple Leaf (Again)

• It’s not easy to photo “contour” only. The “form”, quite often, sneaks into your “contour” photo. 😉

• I thought I knew the definition of “contour”, but I found myself asking the question “is this a photo of contour or form” over and over. I even googled the word “contour”.

• Photographing is like writing. Revision (post processing or retake photo) can go on forever. At one point, you just have to press submit button and let your instructor to worry about it. (At first, I thought we were supposed to submit original photos so I didn’t do any post processing for my lesson 1 assignment, but I did take the same photo several times.)

• Make sure your subject is dust free if you don’t want people see it. 😉

• I wasn’t too thrilled with these two assignments in the beginning. But I was surprise to find out that after doing these exercises, I am more aware of contour and form. I always know which photo I like better, but now I can tell why I like it better. That’s a big improvement!

My Experience for Lesson 2

• Lesson 2 is about colors. Since I don’t know too much about colors, this is a great lesson for me. Otto explains colors well. I learned how to make colors work for me!

• It’s hard to find a “perfect” background in house. I think I have tried every corner and every wall of my house.

• It’s hard to find “perfect” light. Again, I carried my subject from one room to the next and next.

• Auto ISO is a bad news. For some reason, when I use auto-ISO, it always ended up overexposed and that makes color look not as good. I finally turned the auto-ISO off and I liked the result much better.

• Even when I was working on my lesson 2 assignments, I kept thinking of contour and form. Surprise. Surprise…

• It’s easy to understand the words, but it’s hard to really grasp the concept (maybe it’s the deficiency in my brain). For example, it’s better not to place your subject in the center (I am not talking about exceptional cases here.) But if I take a photo of a person and his head is near center, but his body (large part of him) is to the right, does this mean my subject is in the center or not? I am not sure…

• I haven’t receive feedback on my lesson 2 assignment, so I don’t have any to show you 😉

Well, I am having a lot of fun and, already, I’ve learned a lot! I hope you enjoy reading this post. Writing about it gives me a chance to organize what I have learned.

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Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge: Week 25

Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge: Week 25 — please click the link to find out more about this challenge.

A uniquely shaped water tower, designed to resemble a husked ear of corn, stands above the old Libby Foods plant on the south end of Rochester. The facility is now owned by Seneca Foods, and the tower is a landmark relic. — from Roadsideamerica.com

A husked ear of corn water tower

A husked ear of corn water tower

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My Recent Street Photographing Experience

For a month now, I have several topics that I would like to write about. But I have been in a “lazy” mood. Today, I would like to share with you my recent “Street Photographing” experience.

Many of you, wonderful photographers, have given me many great advices on photographing, and Street Photographing in particular. I really appreciate all the advices. Most recently, Ben at “Flights. Camera. Satisfaction” has suggested “take more time exploring the environment with your eyes, identify a good subject and then wait for the right moment”. Thank you!

Like I said in my previous post, Every Thursday during summer, we have a “Thursday on 1st and 3rd Summer Market & Music Festival”. I have learned that it’s easier to shoot street photos at events, so I decided to grab the opportunity last Thursday.

I went with my Lumix DMC FZ200 because it is easier to hide 😉 We were at Peace Plaza first. Several kids were playing with water. I took time to look around (Ben, you should be very proud of me! Ha.) and quickly identified a couple of my target subjects. Whenever I saw something I liked, I aimed and shoot to catch the moment.

The photos turned out OK (maybe even “good”?) But they were not as good as I would like them to be. At that moment, I heard Ben’s voice saying “waiting for the moment”, so I had my camera focused on a girl and waited. That’s when I took the following photo.

Girl at Peace Plaza

Girl at Peace Plaza

I like it much better (I mean… I love it!). Yeah! I learned to wait for the moment.

If I am right… Otto at “In Flow” has talked about asking for permission. I was standing behind the girl’s parents and I really wanted to tell them that I had taken a couple of pictures of their daughter. I really wanted to, but I didn’t. I was afraid of embarrassing myself. So sorry. I will continue working on that.

Next, I saw a girl singing. When people walked by, most of them would turn their head to look at her (She is pretty!) – I wanted to catch that image. But people walked too fast – in my opinion. I didn’t catch the first one; I missed the second. Finally I just pressed the button.

Street Performer

Street Performer

Next, I saw a lady at Henna booth. I quickly took a photo of her – how quickly I forgot Ben’s words 😉 The photo wasn’t too good. When I noticed that she was looking at me, I asked if I could take a photo of her (Now, Otto should be proud of me. Ha.) She said yes.

Even though she said yes, she was a little shy, I could tell. I patiently waited for her to calm down (Ben, do you hear me? “Patiently” was the key word.) and then took the following photo, which I liked.

Henna Lady

Henna Lady

A couple of ladies were braiding girls’ hair on the street. I “slowly” took a photo of them without thinking (oops, I didn’t ask for permission.) When I saw one lady looking at my camera, I asked her if it was ok (with body language). She said sure (with body language). I then took a couple more, but I thought they looked more relaxed on the first photo.

Braiding Hair

Braiding Hair

That was my experience on last Thursday. Time to take a break 😉

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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Black and White Photos

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Black and White Photos — please click the link to find out more about this challenge.

Every Thursday during summer, we have “Thursday on 1st and 3rd Summer Market & Music Festival”. It’s an outdoor market of over 100 art, craft and food vendors and live entertainment. I was happy to see this kid last Thursday.

A cute kid

A cute kid

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Share Your World – 2014 Week 33

Share Your World – 2014 Week 33 – please click the link to read more about this challenge.

Ceiling of Our Local Mall

Ceiling of Our Local Mall

Do you believe in ghosts?

I believe there are spirits (sounds better than ghost, I think. I don’t want to offend anyone on the other side 😉 I had some unforgettable experiences and had written a short story about it, which was published on the Fate Magazine. It was a true story. Maybe someday I will dig the story out.

However, I think, it’s ok if someone doesn’t believe that spirits do exist. I don’t think they mind 😉

Irregardless of your physical fitness, coordination or agility: If you could play any sport professionally what would it be? Or if you can’t picture yourself playing sports, what is your favorite sport?

Definitely golfing. I like it because it’s a game that you play against yourself. You are not trying to win, but you are trying to overcome problems and be better. I should also point out that golf course is prettier then swimming pool or tennis court. Ha.

Do you prefer long hair or short hair for yourself?

I prefer short hair… not because I think I look better with short hair, but because I don’t like to carry any extra weight. But 90% (99%?) of the time, I have long hair… because I am lazy. I don’t like to spend time to get my hair cut.

If you were on an small island, who would you want to be with? And where is it? How big is it?

I don’t know too many islands, but I definitely want to avoid any hot island.

How big? It has to be big enough to give each of us plenty of personal space 😉

If I can choose people in the past, I would like to be with Van Gogh and Robin Williams. Kurt Vonnegut is welcome too. If I can’t choose people in the past, I will choose one of the photographer bloggers I am following now, but I am not going to name the person, and my writing mentor (I won’t name him either.) Ha.

Bonus question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?

Otto’s e-workshop, Finding Your Photographic Voice, started last week, and, already, I have learned a lot. I am grateful for the new knowledge I have acquired, and I am looking forward to learning more.

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Sunday Stills, the next challenge: Flower Gardens

Sunday Stills, the next challenge: Flower Gardens — please click the link to find out the detail of this challenge.

Back to tulips… where did the time go?

Tulips at MN Arboretum

Tulips at MN Arboretum

Lotus Festival in Maryland…

Lotus garden in Maryland

Lotus garden in Maryland

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DP Weekly Photo Challenge: Silhouette

DP Weekly Photo Challenge: Silhouette — please click the link to read more about this challenge.

Family

Family

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Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge: Week 24

Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge: Week 24 — please click the link to read about the challenge.

Nice community!

Birdhouse

Birdhouse

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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Water or the Season of Winter

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Water or the Season of Winter — please click the link to find out more about this challenge.

At Bay Water House in Maryland

At Bay Water House in Maryland

Winona, Minnesota

Winona, Minnesota

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WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Texture

WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Texture — Please click the link to see other posts.

I had been looking for “texture” the whole day, but couldn’t find a good one. My daughter was cooking Risotto tonight. Guess what I found while I was washing kale for her?

Kale

Kale

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