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The Mark III happens to be the camera I’m looking at getting. I’m shooting right now with a 1000D.
CraigMyranParticipantTwelve years of experience??!!! http://www.facebook.com/pages/You-Nique-Photo/219258934869306?sk=info
Here’s a sample of my three year progress (a quarter of the aforementioned “artist”):
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.128118847329761.26779.100003949407468&type=3
CraigMyranParticipantRidiculousness: http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc6/208232_585024221511287_245742118_n.jpg
Sure, why not, add a watermark so people don’t steal this photo
CraigMyranParticipantThe sharpness issue is due to the use of old 35mm lenses on the crop-frame sensor (APS-C) of my 1000D. I decided to use the softening to my advantage in a unique form of pictorialism I am developing (or attempting to).
Thank you for the comments. Very much appreciated.
CraigMyranParticipantIf you have an account at facebook, this should be open for anyone to look at (some of my other portraits): http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.112899608851685.17816.100003949407468&type=3
CraigMyranParticipantDefinitely no preconceived notions of a business for my work. No more than perhaps creating calendars or puzzles with my work as it progresses. I am attempting to practice lighting so perhaps in the future I could make some money doing portraiture. I am in-between jobs at the moment unfortunately and do not have the money to buy good equipment so I am using two clamp lights and a 5-in-1 reflector to study light angles. I am also studying business procedures so that I can run a business in the advent that I would actually consider doing so (kind of unlikely) and have found some good articles at sba.gov. I also figure if I study lighting angles (even if the equipment isn’t up to par) I’ll be better suited to make lighting set-ups for my short films (that are likely). Some of my earlier attempts at portraiture included using a lamp and a cardboard box around the hood with the flaps as barn-doors for a one-source portrait. They were done using a Canon Elura 80 (camcorder). Tried natural lighting portraits as well since the sun is free and free is in my budget. I have a lot of practicing to do and not many people to practice on.
Thank you for commenting and I hope you find something enjoyable to look at in my stream when you find time to do so (and I hope you do, I enjoy critiques and comments). Without critiques, I do not grow.
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