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Sitting tight

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

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Tights story for click-boutique clothes store.

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Canon unveiling a parrot in a cage?

Monday, September 14th, 2009

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According to Photorumors, this invite from Canon Sweden says:

“During this fall, Canon will make one of its largest and most important launches in the company’s history and we hope you can attend. During a luncheon, you are invited to listen to CEO Jouko Tuouminen, Marketing presiden Monica Forsberg and trend analyst Magnus Lindkvist, talking about tomorrows trends and factors of success in the continually more digitalized everyday life.”

I hope, by “largest” they mean , like, seriously.

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On the 7th D I rest.

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

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Canon 7D announced .

7D. With cropped sensor? There’s something I don’t quite understand here. Wasn’t it supposed to be a full-frame successor to (not an upgrade, like Mark II, but a real next step camera)?

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Photosynthesis is cool

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

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Last Friday I read a micro-lecture on photography at -based “Kapusta” (”Cabbage”) club (here’s the Facebook page in Russian). My theme was “Synthesis in photography”, because I think that this is what’s happening now and this is cool.

In 2009, there are as many photographers as cameras. One can’t often tell an amateur from a pro. And from this pool of people, equipment and ideas, something new is being brewed.

New Camera Standards: Micro 4/3

It’s official, as camera producers support this trend by merging products from different niches, creating new species. Like Micro 4/3, currently represented by and :

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At one hand, consumers who want to get pro’er, but are somehow scared by DSLR’s large size and the whole mess with professional gear, get an advanced camera allowing them to use interchangeable lenses to get better picture and learn more, still looking nice and shiny. At the other, professionals, tired of DSLR’s that don’t fit into their pockets or purses for everyday careless shooting, finally get a, well, point-and-shoot, or rather, “put on your favourite lens-point-and-shoot” camera.

“Everyday” Medium Format DSLR

Same thing happens in heavier weights with the upcoming arrival of Leica S2, a medium-format DSLR. Now we can have all those megapixels, too heavy to carry out from into everyday life before, to shoot our kitty on the sofa or our boy/girlfriend in front of Eiffel tower.

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One more thing I find significant: the photography and synthesis.

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If this photo by Greg Williams (click here for the hi-res version) were published on a glossy magazine spread, you’d never say that it was taken with a camera. Yet, it is:

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One, the first available on the range of Red cameras, is designed to shoot films, but more and more photographers use stills from footage as “normal” photographs. Another example is Bruce and Emma Willis photoshoot for W Magazine.

From the opposite side, DLSR’s with feature have arrived, starting with Canon Mark II.

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Now tru photographers have a possibility to play with , using their favourite L-lenses and therefore getting a better picture than on a regular camera. A huge contribution to the rather new “long photo” genre. Well, not so brand new, as Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests have explored this territory already back in the 1960’s, but still without strict definition, what causes discussions like those on Flickr after they introduced the feature.

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Here’s a good example what I think a real long photo is:

Long Water from endico on Vimeo.

Genre Synthesis

As for the genre synthesis, I showed an example from my own work: a project called “Lomostudio“.

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Lomographic cameras are never allowed into . They’re too playful, too uncontrollable, too trashy. I took a Lomo Action Sampler straight into my , under the lights. In a party format, to keep the lomographic flavour, I shot portraits of people, synthesizing the picture from rough spontaneity mixed with hardcoded light set up.
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I need you to keep this information to yourself

Thursday, August 20th, 2009
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My “Simple Girl” series featured on color-noise.com. Thank you for placing me among Steven Meisel and Serguey Prokudin-Gorsky, guys. Vanity mode on.

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Cloverfield-2008

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

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Inspired by.

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The holy war

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

As the film gets closer to be named a rare species, more and more curious photo beginners step onto this ground and become zealous supporters of the idea that film has more “spirit” that digital.

I’m no adept of the infamous Film vs. Digital battles, I love my 5d, but still, have a look at these:

The Pool for comparison

Both pictures are not pretty artistic, but to me, the difference is quite obvious. The one above is shot with an Stylus Epic DLX (aka mjuII) film point&shoot camera with panorama feature, using Kodak Ektachrome film.

The one below I made with Canon 5d at the same place and basically in the same lighting conditions. And, as you might have already guessed, I like it significantly less than the first photo. It’s just a good picture about a guy jumping in water (which, however, looks better in digital), and the film picture looks like it has a whole story behind it.

To study this phenomenon, I’m simply going to buy a Canon film SLR body and compare the results. Not sure, which one I should prefer yet, any suggestions?

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Another making of

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Underworld

Photo by Roma.

And this is what I was shooting:
Space Odyssey 2008
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Afisha’s Picnic

Monday, July 21st, 2008

For 3 years, Afisha, the famous Moscow lifestyle bi-weekly magazine, has been making its own summer picnic – with some rain and bad weather as an occasional tradition. Some 40 000 people came to Kolomenskoye park in Moscow last Saturday, and some 90 percent of them, I gusee, were carrying all types of cameras, including digital Hasselblads, film Mamiya TLRs, Holgas and other Canons.

Last year I was so embarrassed by this fact, I couldn’t take a single picture. This year, encouraged by a strong intention to shoot a series, I grabbed my 16-35/2.8L and focused on jumping people.

There was little sun, so after taking a look at the shot material, I decided to make it a high-contrast black and white – unlike the usual colorful photos from the Picnic. The result is a series of 7 photos I like a lot:

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+6 jumps and moves on Flickr.

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