Posts About ‘Photography’

National Parks, Photography and Foo Fighters

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

As an avid photographer, I love to talk shop with other photographers. When those conversations also involve my love of camping and the outdoors and it is a double win in my book. On this episode of Digital Dads TV I got to do that with the super talented James Kaiser and I got to show the world the hotness that is Me in My Place.

This instantly became one of my favorite episodes. Enjoy!

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Me In My Place

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

I love when two things I enjoy come together to form a third that is even better. So when I heard the tagline of Real girls in their own place.  Not too crazy and just a pinch of naughty… I knew I was going to like this site.

Me In My Place takess my love of photography and of women and merges them together in an ongoing photo project that I’m now a huge fan of. Think of it as a safer for work version of Suicide Girls with less body art.

I’ve always said that the sexiest thing a woman can wear is her confidence. That shines through in these photos of women who volunteer to be part of the series and agree to have themselves shot in their own clothes, with their own poses in their own houses. Everything about this screams confidence and I love it.

The photographer is a famous fashion photographer who has chosen to remain nameless. Esquire Magazine (where I learned of this project) has hired him to do photo series specifically for them which is another great success story of doing something your passionate about and doing it well and people will notice.

As a guy, I still think that lingerie is over rated. Don’t get me wrong, I’ll never say no to it and there is nothing on this earth sexier then a garter belt and thigh high stockings, but I still think the sexiest thing out there is a woman in just a men’s dress shirt or whatever makes her comfortable and makes HER feel sexy. Leather or lace can be a lot of fun, but it is not necessary.

I  like that every girl on this site volunteers for it. They have a submission form where anyone can raise their hand. I’m hoping this brings in a variety of different sizes, shapes and colors of women because so far it does seem like one standard profile for the most part. I also get a big kick out of some of the crazy poses the women pick and seeing them in their own houses makes for extremely interesting backdrops. (yes, I really did look beyond just the women)

Plus, these women in my mind are not barbie dolls or airbrushed to perfection. They are naturally beautiful women comfortable in their own skin. Why not show some of it off in playful, yet sexy, photos?

There is now a video page up that is random and you never know what will appear. Their archives is one of the coolest layouts I’ve ever seen and I hope they don’t mind me taking a screen shot of it to use with this story.

Kudos to the mystery mastermind behind this project and to all the women who have taken part in the project.

Guys, am I right that simple sexiness is a great thing?

 


100 Faces

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

I’ve been having a lot of fun with this whole Sony Dads project. It isn’t even the equipment that they loan us to play with that is most fun for me. I like the stories they are asking us to tell without giving us many guidelines. They are like the bumpers on a bowling alley. They set them up for you, but then you use them as you see fit. Personally I’m using these as inspiration to try out new things and get creative again.

This go around we were tasked with something they were calling 100 Faces.

Liang Trip to Cragsmoor, NY

Since I’m an avid photographer and my Canon 50D is never far from me if not permanently strapped to my hand I wasn’t sure if I was the right person to test the cameras. They sent us both a Sony A330 DSLR and the Cyber-Shot DSC-TX1 . The first being their entry level digital SLR and the later their newest slick point and shoot on the market.

Yes, I shot a bunch of pictures with both and even filmed a quick video with the point and shoot the minute the batteries were charged, but I am also biased. After playing with the A330 for a bit I posted this video review of it. I’m use to being able to customize lots of things when I shoot pictures and I couldn’t do everything I was use to. So instead of only having me review it, I gave my kids the cameras and let them take pictures with them whenever they wanted. The results are here in this video The 100 Faces by The Chapman Kids (special thanks to Now is Now for the use of their music) :

Both kids had a blast with the cameras and overall I’m really happy with the photos that are produced. The point and shoot has one of the coolest features I’ve seen in a long time with a built in panoramic mode. Turn it on and then just pan the camera and it takes an instant panoramic shot and the results are stunning. Dylan and I had fun playing with this as you can see in this shot.

I was also pleasantly surprised to discover that the A330 can either take a standard CD card or a Sony Memory stick. Kudos on realizing that the memory stick is not the way everyone goes. Unfortunately, on the DSC-TX1 it only takes a Sony memory stick and worse yet it needs a proprietary cable in order to attach the camera to the computer. These two reasons along means that I’d never buy one of these cameras. I want electronics that work with each other rather then requiring me to carry extra cables, readers and special cards.

Neither of the cameras would be something that I personally would purchase, but I’m not the target audience either since I’m already shooting with a camera further up the food chain then both. I will say that if you are in the market for a starter camera on the digital SLR level then check out the A330 when you look at others because it can hold it’s own on most levels I believe. Dylan especially loved the pull out and tilting screen that allowed him to take pictures over his head or low on the ground.

This post is part of series called the “Sony DigiDad Project” by Sony Electronics where a group of dads, including C.C. Chapman, Jeffrey Sass, Max Kalehoff, Michael Sheehan, and Brad Powell, have been given the opportunity to test and review Sony gear (lent to us by Sony). If you want to know more about this project visit the Sony Electronics Community.

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