Entries by Josh (5)

Finally! Lens Drop-in Bags that work! - Think Tank Photo Review

I have had this design in my mind for some time now: A simple, unpadded lens bag with a soft, velvety interior. That way you could change lenses rapidly without misplacing lens caps or struggling to get them on in high-stress situations. I must say though, that I am a very lazy inventor…as are most, I think? …so the idea just churned around in my head for the last few years. But now, my mental diversion can be found in physical form!

The stellar fellas over at Think Tank Photo have built a dream-come- true product! In fact…their whole line of photo bags and accessories are exactly what I have been looking for for almost 10 years.

Here is the product I am most excited about (just ordered it, and a few other items…can’t wait to test them at my next wedding this weekend!):

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Posted on Sunday, May 4, 2008 at 10:50AM by Registered CommenterJosh | CommentsPost a Comment

Saving Images for Web Consumption.

Professional Photographer Magazine has picked up this post and made it into a full-fledged how-to: with pictures, corrected grammar, and all that fancy stuff!

You can view it on the Professional Photographer Magazine website

As a serious modern photographer I am obsessed with controlling every aspect of color management - from camera to monitor to print. With careful attention to the details I can recreate the exact colors that I saw through the viewfinder or, accurately print specially brewed color and contrast tweaks. Ahh…perfection!

It would be nice if portraying your images on the web could be that precise. But, alas, it is not so. As with most objects for mass consumption the final quality is out of your hands. So. What do you do for all of those millions of people ( real or imaginary ) who will want to view your beautiful creations online? Online portfolios of work are essential this day and age and you will be judged on the way they look, despite the known issues of on-screen viewing.

Is there any hope for our poor images as they go out to be viewed on monitors with stock calibration, laptops in direct sunlight, fluorescent-lit cubicles, Wii’s, PS3’s and cell phones?

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Posted on Thursday, January 24, 2008 at 08:17PM by Registered CommenterJosh | Comments1 Comment | References1 Reference

Why I am Square (A Squarespace Review)

Updated on Tuesday, February 5, 2008 at 11:29PM by Registered CommenterJosh

I never stand still. Most of the time I am a three-year-old in a thirty-year-old’s body.

This perpetual curiosity drives me to a continual pursuit of the best. The best way to take pictures. The best equipment. The best web design techniques. The most beautiful landscapes. The brightest stars. The highest places.

I bring this up because I was asked to be featured for Squarespace’s new photography-focused campaign. They asked how I ended up being a professional photographer and how I found Squarespace… and it made me ponder my life for the first time in a long time.

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Posted on Friday, December 7, 2007 at 11:10AM by Registered CommenterJosh | Comments4 Comments

ProCreative Wenatchee

…here we strike out in an artistic revolution in the Northwestern village of Wenatchee, WA.

An alliance is forming that will gather the local artists from hiding. We have been scattered for too long. In a city that crys out for sweet creative lovin’ who are we to just stand around and watch. Who are we to just look the other way as people forget to care about how things look. The city crys out for inspiration…we cry for inspiration…

The alliance is ProCreative.

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Posted on Tuesday, December 4, 2007 at 09:19PM by Registered CommenterJosh | Comments1 Comment

As if the web needs another blog...

Here’s the skinny.
I have these thoughts sometimes…and they just live up in my head…

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Posted on Monday, December 3, 2007 at 02:06PM by Registered CommenterJosh | CommentsPost a Comment