Category Archives: Photo

Tim Barber video

I am posting this mostly because you can see my tags on the bridge… also I spotted a Dah Shop sticker in there. Tim Barber runs Tiny Vices.

ESPN Photo of the Day

Tilt/Shift Time Lapses

Very rad.

Walter Pieringer

While doing some website maintenance this morning I realized that I had forgotten some people on the ‘Links’ page. One of them being Walter Pieringer. Walter is unquestionably one of the best BMX photographers of our time. Taking a look at his website is proof. But what a lot of people don’t know is that Walter was also a shredder back in the day. Don’t believe me? This is where I was going to post a clip from Props where he does that huge wallride and smashes out his teeth. Can’t find it. Fail.

http://espn.go.com/action/

You know, I always forget to look at the ESPN website. So naturally I was surprised to see that the ‘Photo of the Day’ for Wednesday was a photo that I shot. It was a mild nutty-tap reminding me to take advantage of the infinite number of resources the internet has to offer. The first article on the BMX page was written by friend and fellow Ohio-an Cody York. It was actually about an ad that he had seen in ESPN the Magazine (while in a doctors office of all places, a sight I’m no stranger to these days) posing a question about the internet ruining printed media. It’s a good point, one I forget to take into account; Photographs printed look a lot better than they do on the screen. That’s not to say that this photo of Bobby Simmons doesn’t shine on its own, because it does. I guess what I’m trying to say is go to the ESPN website for exceptional coverage of all major sports.

New York City Timelapses

This is an excellent video, especially since I just put up a tutorial on shooting timelapses.

Dark Side of the Lens

A short film by surf photographer Mickey Smith. I couldn’t really understand what he was saying, but the visuals are rather pleasing.

Painting with Light Tutorial

Ever wonder how to make something like this yourself?

I’d venture to say most anyone with a digital camera has messed around with longer exposures or night shots with trailing light. If you haven’t it can be pretty entertaining to see what shapes or lines light can produce, but I’d never gave it much more thought until I stumbled upon this article on the Canon Digital Learning Center. It gives a quick run through of some interesting things you can accomplish in dark situations with flashlights, lasers, candles, or other light producing elements.

13th Witness (Timothy McGurr) Interview

An interview by Jeff Staple (of Staple Design and Reed Space) talking about photography, John Mayer and the wonder of the internet. 13th Witness is who did the videos of Nigel cruising around NYC.

Canon Pixma: Bringing Colour to Life

For anyone who may not have seen this yet, it is incredible; give it a watch. This project is by Dentsu London, who is also responsible for the recent “Making Future Magic: iPad light painting” which was also a great watch. Linden Gledhill, the artist behind the idea, has a great Flickr page with some mind-blowing stills of the project as well. The first two videos are final products that helped promote the new Canon Pixma line of printers. The third is a look behind the scenes.