Monday, March 29, 2010

Medical Photography



Medical photography is an increasingly popular field. It began when cameras first came about. During the civil war photos were taken of injuries and are now preserved in Washington, DC. 
Medical photography is nearly in another realm of the photography that we practice. There are portraits that need to be taken in medical photography, yet there are other various things that need to be captured. There is macro in medical photography that includes bacteria and various viruses. In addition photographs need to be taken of various organs and even rooms in the hospital. 
Another aspect of medical photography is the lighting. When photographing various organs or a surgery specific lighting is needed. This requires intricate care and planning. In order to photograph a surgery or anything in a clean room all equipment and tools must be sanitized. In addition communication between the doctors, nurses, and the photographer needs to happen in order to set up lighting. 
Other things that go into becoming a medical photographer include having a strong stomach and a considerable background in medical things. 
Medical photography is a very interesting field to enter into. It has opened another realm of photography that is sure to be increasing and expanding as the years go on and as technology increases. 

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Photo Opportunities in Africa

In anticipation for Rocky's trip to Africa I have gone on a little search of the photo opportunities that may arise. Below is a link to Michael Francis' gallery of Africa. I enjoy seeing the young animals with their mothers and various interactions between the animals native to the country. I am looking forward to seeing wildlife apart from buffalo, elk, and squirrels. Though I do enjoy them it will be nice to have a change in subject matter. 

For equipment on the trip it is very necessary to have a bean bag to hold your camera still. After my recent trip to Yellowstone it has come to my attention that photo bean bags are wonderful creations. And the are easy to tote along. The bean bags can be emptied and flattened into a suitcase to take up very little space at all then they can be re-stuffed when you arrive at your destination. Then you will be prepared for the quick unexpected shots that come up when you don't have time to set up your tripod. 

Next it is important to have a good camera bag. Most photographers would like to carry their camera equipment with them when they go on a plane. So it is important to find a bag that will be accepted as a carry on and protective enough to cushion your equipment on the flight. Below is a link that seems to be promising as far as gear. It is also important to take into consideration all weather conditions. If your equipment isn't waterproof you may want to make sure you have a rain flap for your bag at least. 

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Taking Photography Wherever You Go

Many of us have different passions apart from photography, be it biking, hiking, various sports or just random adventures. But many times we forget to carry a camera with us and we miss so much. Even if we lean far towards nature photography it is still important to carry a camera with us. The article that I found for this week is about the cricket player Anil Kumble. At a young age his brother introduced him to photography and he has been hooked ever since. Though he has also been became very good at cricket. So how does he balance it? He started out by brining a small camera along with him to all of his games and everywhere he traveled. Soon he upgraded and has been taking pictures of many of the places he been and the things he has seen on his cricket travels. In addition he is a Canon user! He has only used Canon from the beginning and now they sponsor him and his endeavors. 
The lesson learned is we shouldn't sacrifice various hobbies because they take time away from our photography. We just need to balance our photography with our hobbies and get the shots that others aren't able to capture. 

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Creating a Watermark

I have been trying to figure a watermark out for quite a while. I figured it was this really secret unattainable thing that only the professional photographers knew how to use. Well turns out!!! I"M GOING PRO! 
I have finally discovered how to make a watermark for photos. Smugmug was helpful in guiding me. 
-First you open a blank document in Photoshop. Before you press ok to open you must pick the correct dimensions for the document, then you must make sure the layer is set on transparent. 
- Secondly you add a text box onto a new layer on your transparent document.
- Next you choose your font. 
-Finally you type out what you would like your watermark to be and change the opacity. 

I was always making it harder than it really was. Oh the things we could do if we didn't defeat ourselves before we began. 
Below is my watermark that I came up with. Who knows it might change but now that I know how to make it I can change it to whatever I would like. 

*My font came from a free download. Downloading free fonts is another new experience for me. It was quite exciting! I found my fonts at: www.urbanfonts.com

LESSON OF THE DAY: Don't defeat your ventures before you start, it tends to be three thousand times easier than one would have expected. 

Cow Shoot

This past week of spring break I was able to get out and get a lot of shooting done. On top of the mid-term photos I made a trip down to my grandparent's house to see the cows. Since it is calving season I was really excited to get some pictures of the little ones. I was especially excited because one of the cows had had twins. In addition on the way to their house I passed a Golden Eagle which was pretty cool, yet it made m really wish I had a zoom lens. Until then I will have to work on becoming very friendly with animals and gaining their trust since I can't stalk them with a zoom lens :) 






I love the one above because I find cow's tongues very funny. And below I was thrilled with all that was going on in the photo. It may not be considered a prize winning photo but I found it amusing that there was so much going on. There is a story going on with each cow in the picture. 






These are the twins and the mom. I just focused on one of the twins. One was black and the other red which was really cute. 


For more of my photos of the cows and other ones click the link below:



Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Mid-Term Adventure Shots

These are the shots from my mid-term presentation: