Photo opportunities are everywhere for us STPs, all you have to do is keep an eye to the various media available to us so we don't miss an event. I keep a list in my notebook to remind me what I am looking for. Here's a taste:
1. Antique Fair
2. Art Shows
3. Award Ceremonies
3. Barbecue
4. Boat Regatta
5. Camping
6. Carnival
7. Ceremonial Dance
8. Concerts, outdoors
9. Confirmations
10. Contests
11. Costume Displays
12. Crowds
13. Dog Shows
14. Exhibits
15. Fair
16. Farm Life
17. Fashion Shows
18. Flower Shows
19. Folk Festivals
20. Harvest Festivals
21. Horse Farms
22. Horse Races
23. Horse Shows
24. Indian Celebrations
25. Motorcycle Races
26. Motorcycle Shows
27. Parades
28. People at Work
29. Pet Shops
30. Picnics
31. Playgrounds
32. Rodeo
33. School Events
34. Sports Car Races
35. Square Dances
Of course, I probably left some out. Let me know in the comments about your favorite not on the list.
~FH
Shade Tree Photographer
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Thursday, August 20, 2009
MOVIE PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIOS

For your inspiration, I've got two movie photography studios that I love-and wouldn't mind having or living in for that matter. The first is from one of my favorite movies-Hearts in Atlantis (2001)-the main character in this Stephen King story is a photographer. David Morse plays "Bobby Garfield", a working photographer that is brought back into his past with the arrival of a baseball glove he hasn't seen since his days as a youth. The symbolism of the glove? Well.....got to get the movie to find out! The movie opens with Garfield in his studio, behind a Hasselblad (the same camera used to photograph my wedding) hard at work. Something about the shutter sound of a medium format camera that makes me salivate. The studio has a skylight which provides lots of ambient light, lots of storage, stands, tables, and all the things a photographer needs to create. I looks like there is a darkroom area in the back, where he would develop his days work, of course.

So enjoy....go rent them or put them in your Netflix queue. If you have a studio something like these I would love to see it.....virtual or in person. Give me click, I could feature it here so us Shade Trees can see how your livin'. (and shootin').
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