You are browsing the archive for gallery.

Taking the Next Step

January 31, 2011 in Photo Review, Photography, Review

The following is a guest post from Friend-of-the-Blog Steve Kalman.

How can I make my photos better? That’s a question that every photographer asks, starting with the first set of returned prints as a beginner and continuing through to yesterday’s shoot.

I’ve:

  • Bought gear
  • Taken workshops
  • Bought (and later upgraded) Photoshop
  • Subscribed to Lynda and Kelbytraining
  • Bought more gear
  • Bought (and upgraded) Lightroom
  • Bought and read books
  • Upgraded gear
  • Bought Photomatix (and other HDR software)
  • Rented gear
  • Practiced dozens of tutorials
  • Oh, and bought more gear (and bags)

Does this sound familiar?  Over the years I’ve managed to get a lot of photos I like, enough that I can sort out my favorites and from there my best. I’d show my galleries to friends, family, and co-workers and get lots of praise, which is nice, of course, but not helpful. Those nice people just don’t know enough about light and how the eye travels a photo and composition and technique and so on to offer advice or suggestions for improvement.

It was time to ask a professional.

I’ve been following Jason’s blog for a while now, and even had the honor of writing a guest post about a year ago. I participated in his points-of-view project a few times and learned quite a bit about different ways to interpret the same vision. From time to time I’ve asked him for a bit of PS help that he’s graciously given (and usually turned into a blog post). Earlier this month, I hired Jason to do a portfolio review for me. I asked him to look at my website, which has a top10 folder (with 12 shots).  I asked him to evaluate them as a set and individually, telling me what I did well and where I could improve.

We had an interesting discussion about price, since this was the first time Jason was approached about this.   Here’s an excerpt from our email exchange on that topic:

From Jason: I’ve looked around at a few other sites that offer similar services that charge quite a bit – upwards of $300 for a dozen or so images. Granted, a thoughtful review takes time (particularly for a series of photos) and the reviewer’s opinion is worth something, too, but it doesn’t make sense to charge an arm and a leg either.

All of those considerations in mind, I would think a fair rate would be $99 for the first 10 photos in the portfolio and $15 for each additional photo. Does that seem reasonable to you?

Reply from me: It isn’t only the money/price. It is also what’s offered for the service.

If you’re going to look at each photo and offer a few words (good, tighten crop here, etc) then it is probably not worth the money.

If you’re going to make an assessment of the group as a whole, then look at individual photos and suggest changes (filters, crop, color correct, levels, guiding the viewer’s eye and other even more sophisticated changes) then the price is fair.

Jason gave me a 5 page report with all the detail I hoped for. I read it several times looking for individual photo comments and general themes. I saw some patterns. I realized that a few of my favorites were really better than the ones I put in the “top10” gallery. I re-edited a few based on his comments. Then I went out and tried to apply the lessons.  Did I get my money’s worth? You be the judge. I’ve included links to the gallery and the report, inserted a before and after of the San Juan Island (Wa.) Lighthouse and wrapped up with a picture that I intentionally took and edited with his comments in mind. The changes are subtle, but the picture definitely flows better with the distractions removed and the emphasis added. If bullet point list at the top of this post feels familiar to you, then I’d recommend you contact Jason and get your own portfolio review.

The gallery: http://www.stevekalman.com/top10/

The report (PDF).

Before and after:

The new picture:

“Waiting for Spring” - Photo by Steve Kalman - Copyright 2011

Liam’s First Photo Gallery

April 30, 2010 in News, Personal

Liam Alexander Moore

Now that Kim and I have had a chance to get a little more settled with our little man, I’ve gone through some of the shots that I’ve taken (along with a few taken by my sister-in-law, Marjorie) and put together a gallery of Liam’s First Weeks. I’ll be updating it regularly as I take more.

New Start to Finish Coming!

March 30, 2010 in Inspiration, Lightroom, News, Photography, Photoshop, Review, TJM Media Group

I’ve just finished recording the post-processing portion of our next episode of the Start to Finish Photoshop & Photography Podcast from the TJM Media Group!

I’ll be on to editing Rob’s on-location segment in with mine this week and we hope to have it live soon. Watch for it here and over on Rob’s blog Towner Jones Photography in the near future!

Rob and I need your help. What drives us is a passion for sharing our knowledge and skills to help you become better photographers and post-processors. To that end, we want to know what you want to learn. Have you seen any ads in magazines, billboards, or on TV that make you scratch your head and ask “How’d they do that?” Want to know more about lighting or what camera settings to use? Tell us about it!

We are always on the lookout for content for upcoming episodes and there’s no better source than you! Simply leave a comment or send us an email to start2finish@tjmmediagroup.com with your ideas and questions and you might just see them come alive in one of our next episodes!

Also, while I have you here, you only have until tomorrow night to take advantage of the special deal from Mpix. Use the code “JMOOREGW” at checkout to receive 25% OFF all canvas gallery wraps. If you haven’t read my review from last week, please scroll down and check it out. The gallery wraps are beautiful pieces that really showcase your work in a unique way. So head on over and order now, before time runs out!

*Disclaimer: While all of my reviews represent my honest personal opinions, I received a free gallery wrap print from the vendor in exchange for writing the review. I do not collect a commission on orders placed with the discount code, though the response may have an impact on future partnership opportunities.

Mpix Review: Canvas Gallery Wraps

March 26, 2010 in Inspiration, Personal, Photography, Review

Mpix Canvas Gallery Wrap ReviewThis is the first in a series of product reviews featuring the various products offered by our friends over at Mpix.

Today we’re going to take a look at a 16×24 Canvas Gallery Wrap that I recently had printed of one of  my favorite shots taken in Ithaca, NY last spring on one of my photowalks.

Mpix is offering a special 25% discount on Canvas Gallery Wraps for my readers until Wednesday 3/31 at Midnight CST. All you have to do is enter the code JMOOREGW during checkout to receive the special pricing. The discount applies to all gallery wraps regardless of size, so if you want to offer a special product for your clients, give a unique gift with Easter coming up, or just have a new piece to hang in your home or office, you should definitely check it out! You could save up to $42.50 off a 24×36!

Let’s get to it!

Read the rest of this entry →

Points of View Photo Project: #20

December 18, 2009 in Inspiration, Photography

Welcome to week #20 of the Points of View Photo Project!

This will be the final edition of the project for 2009 and it will begin again with a new source image after the new year.

It has been such a treat for me over the course of this project to see all of the different interpretations there have been of my originals. Some have been dramatic, some whimsical, some similar, some surreal, all unique. Thank you to everyone who has participated so far, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with in the coming weeks.

Correction: Due to an error between the chair and the keyboard, the URL for contributor Hendrik Demey was grabbed incorrectly and is wrong in the gallery. His correct web address is http://hdemey.zenfolio.com/. My apologies.

Read the rest of this entry →