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August 31st, 2006:

Exhibit Image Special Pricing

I will be placing an order for printing and shipment of my three Exhibit images on Monday. I get a heavy discount when I purchase in quantity, so, for those who are interested, I’m offering a Signed, Titled, and Numbered Special Edition 11×14″ print of any one of the final three selections for $20. These images are large enough to hang above a fire place or on a medium sized wall. They will also look great in an office cubicle to show your co-workers that your style is just a cut above the rest. Art from living artists like myself also makes a great gift for people who are hard to buy for.



If you’re interested, PayPal $20 to me (daniel AT djamesphoto DOT com) or use the button below.


Thank you for your consideration and support.

Exhibit Images Chosen

Thank you all very much for your help in making my final image selections for my upcoming exhibit and the KERA ArtMug submission. In case you were wondering, of the “12 images I asked you to choose from”:http://djamesphoto.com/photos/200609_exhibit_sel, here is how they ranked in order of popularity amongst all those who informed me of their selections via Comment, Email, LiveJournal, MySpace, or in person.

* 1) Unused Railway
* 2) Fragile
* 2) Road With Many Exits
* 4) Free or Best Offer
* 5) Waiting For a Ride
* 5) Neon Bordered Triangle
* 7) Stay Behind the Fence
* 7) Looking out into the Bayou
* 9) A Thoughtful Side
* 10) Pretend We Were Never Here
* 11) Softer Lines

You’ll notice there are only 11 here. That’s because the 12th image, “I’ll build tomorrow” didn’t receive any votes. I should add, just to show how terrible I am at selecting images that other people will like, that it was in my personal top 3 (along with “Stay Behind the Fence” and “Pretend We Were Never Here” with “Unused Railway” as a runner up).

However, just because an image is popular, does not mean it is the best candidate for display. First of all, I know how these images print and some look better printed than others. Additionally, I want to show variety in my work, as well as include images that may look different than the images of the other exhibitors. Therefore, using your selections as a guide, I made these choices.

I sent “Unused Railway” in for the “KERA ArtMug”:http://kera.org/artmug/ competition. I think that the image is artsy enough to be considered less common, will look good displayed at a relatively small size, uses wide tonal range which will make it stand out, presents a distinct mood for a somewhat common theme, and the subject matter is quite indicative of Texas. Additionally, it was taken here in Dallas / Fort Worth, the very Metropolitan area served by KERA.

For the exhibit I’ve decided to show the following three images.

First, “Unused Railway” for all of the reasons listed above. Additionally, this is an example of some of the very dramatic hand-blended work that I enjoy creating. This process adds even more art to the photography and really shows what is possible in today’s digital darkroom.

Secondly, I’ve chosen “Fragile”. This image contains a human element without being a portrait showing my ability to work in a studio environment. Additionally, it is a highly conceptual piece with a statement to make. Furthermore, this image is personally important to me and I am deeply moved that so many of you selected it. It is important because the concept behind this photograph was something I created entirely without a model in mind and then set out to find someone interested in posing for it. I got a lot of funny looks and odd questions regarding how and why I would do it. I am grateful that “Bonnie”:http://empurple.com/ (and her lovely legs) shared in my vision for this image and that she had faith in me to carry it out. I am even more grateful that she (reluctantly) agreed to prance around in her underwear in order to make it happen. I owe a large portion of the success of this image to her.

Finally, I’ve chosen “Neon Bordered Triangle”. This abstract image shows yet another facet of my work: using lines, color, and textures to present shape and form without context. Additionally, taken on the streets of Downtown Fort Worth, it has hints of my love for Urban Landscapes and City Photography.

I was almost inclined to include, instead of “Neon Bordered Triangle”, either “Pretend We Were Never Here”, because it really shows off my talent in landscape work, or “Stay Behind The Fence”, because of its theme of Urban Decay and City Life. But, I think the selections I’ve made show a well rounded face to my work, offer something for all tastes, and are all images that will look good on display.

Again, thank you all very much, and I hope to see you in Grapevine on Saturday, September the 16th where you can see these images for yourself.

Small Flash Diffusers

I’d like to either buy or build a flash diffuser before this weekend comes. They really come in handy for doing quick portraits, especially of large groups of people.

Gary Fong’s “LightSphere”:http://store.garyfonginc.com/liiido.html is wildly popular these days, and the results are quite nice. Of course, I think you can only get them online, which won’t work so well for me and my “I want it right now” attitude.

The “StoFen OmniBounce”:http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?link_code=ur2&tag=revjimnet-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&location=%2Fgp%2Fproduct%2FB0007DDK7A%2Fsr%3D8-1%2Fqid%3D1157040604%2Fref%3Dpd_bbs_1%3Fie%3DUTF8 is very popular, fairly cheap, and widely available. I don’t think the look is quite as good, but, it also takes a lot less battery power to use.

The list of available diffusion products is astounding. From the “Lumiquest ProMax Softbox”:http://www.adorama.com/LQSB.html to the “Lumiquest ProMax System”:http://www.wrotniak.net/photo/lq/index.html. A product named the “Flip-It”:http://www.joedembphotography.com/flipit/ also gets great reviews. There’s even a guy who will charge you $20-$50 for a few household items that an be used to make “A Better Bounce Card”:http://www.abetterbouncecard.com/.

There are quite a few people who insist that you can make your own diffuser using household items. One quite popular version mimicking the Gary Fong device “uses a Udon Noodles container”:http://flickr.com/photos/potatomato/sets/72157594198483848/ and, another “uses the bottle that rubbing alcohol comes in”:http://www.diyphotography.net/homestudio/blz/soft-flash-diffuser. I tried the rubbing alcohol bottle, but it was just too small to fit around the heads of my flashes (Vivitar 283s). There are some crazy plans for “a large flash diffuser”:http://www.diyphotography.net/homestudio/blz/flash-mini-bouncer which I attempted to mimic using slightly different materials but failed at. There are even “DIY Softbox plans”:http://www.diyphotography.net/homestudio/cheap-diy-flash-mounted-softbox if you’re so inclined.

I don’t even know where to begin.

New Braunfels for the weekend

Jess and I are headed to New Braunfels for a camping trip with 18 other people for the long weekend. Our tent will be pimped out with a queen sized air mattress, electricity, a fan, and a radio. Yes, this is still considered camping.

It’s not the usual group that we hang out with and I’m excited about that. There are some really great people going that I don’t get to see enough of and some new people that I’m very anxious to meet. Along with all the socializing, I intend to relax, read a good book, and get some great photographs.

I’m not sure if we’re taking the scenic route (down US-281) or the quick route (down I-35) to get there. It’ll depend on our mood when we head out Friday morning. I’m pretty sure we’ll be taking the scenic route and heading out around 9am leaving us enough time to visit Fredericksburg, Inks Lake State Park, and Enchanted Rock once again. We should get to the campsite around 6pm.

If the river is high enough, we’ll do some tubing. Otherwise, we’ll enjoy some hiking and wading in the river. Thankfully, I’ve already found another early riser like myself on the trip so, hopefully, I’ll be able to talk her into an early morning hike or too. Hiking alone in the morning is beautiful, but, it’s even more beautiful if you have someone with the same appreciation of that beauty to share it with.

Our meal to bring is Lunch on Sunday. We’re going to bring the ingredients for a Italian style pasta salad and then put it together there. We’ll also be visiting a local Restaurant for some outstanding German food at least once, twice if there are enough people on my side.

We’ll be heading home on Monday some time after lunch. I’m guessing we’ll be home before 7pm.