Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Movie-extravaganza

So, interspersed with the immense amount of shooting we have this week, we also had to check out some films.  I chose to see Oh Brother Where Art Thou, One Hour Photo, and Manufactured Landscapes.

Starting with Oh Brother Where Art Thou, I've seen this movie several times before, but have never truly looked at it in a photographic sense.  I found it incredibly interesting that this was the first film to be scanned and color-corrected completely digitally.  Through watching the movie with this in mind I couldn't help but notice how well it was done considering it was essentially the first movie of it's kind.  There was a very strong consistent look throughout the film that really added to the mood of each scene.  The muted colors really lent to the setting of the film, without this processing I don't believe the movie would have the same feel as it does now.  All in all I enjoyed seeing this again, especially looking at it in a new sense.

One Hour Photo was second on my agenda.  A thoroughly disturbing film in my opinion, leaving me with the urge to never have my photos processed by anyone but myself from here on in.  In spite of the mildly creepy nature of this film, it was an interesting film visually.  I really found that control over white balance really set the mood for the 3 different 'worlds' that are presented in the film.  The use of a warm yellow tint to all of the Yorkin family scenes really emphasized that the viewer was supposed to believe that this was a very warm inviting family.  While the crisp clean whites of the SavMart 'world' makes it seem as though this is where Sy belongs, a place where everything is clean, a place where Sy can almost feel happy, if nothing else but through the pictures he develops.  While Sy's personal life, the world outside of work has been tinted green.  This truly adds to the creepy vibe that his extra-curricular activities already give off.  As disturbed as I may have been by the story line, visually I found this film very interesting.

Finally, I saw Manufactured Landscapes.  This film created the sudden urge in me to become a documentary photographer.  I found it extremely interesting to see the impact of urbanization on our planet, not to mention the detrimental effects we're having on the planet.  I feel that Edward Burtynsky's work is truly amazing, his highly saturated high contrast images are stunning, regardless of the fact that the content of the shots is rather unsettling.  I was lucky enough to see some of Burtynsky's work in the Winnipeg Art Gallery and I was truly blown away by the amount of detail in each of his images.  This film has left me hoping that at some point in my career I do get the chance to do some documentary work. 

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Whiteshell

So, for my February long weekend my family loaded up our sleds and headed out to the Whiteshell provincial park.  Of course, I brought the camera along...though I wasn't too happy with my results...goes along with shooting in bright sunlight I suppose.

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And! While stopped at a 'Scenic Outlook' I shot a panorama, I'm really surprised it worked out considering it was all handheld

Whiteshell - Manitoba, Canada

Sunday, January 18, 2009

The Baby Bot Benefit

So, since Alicia is awesome, she set this event up to help out her friend Troy, whose son; Jayden, may be in need of a heart transplant.  Lots of awesome bands came out and put on a solid show.  Here's a couple shots the rest can be seen on my flickr

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Monday, December 22, 2008

Riding

So, me and my brother braved the cold today to take our toys out, I feel that I've finished my DT project off pretty well.  First time I've combined my two loves, worked out well, despite the fact that I was constantly thinking about the well-being of my camera.


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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Hecla

So the trip to Hecla...in spite of illness, went really well.  At least based on my digital stuff...haven't sent in the film for processing yet.

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Though my sunrise panorama didn't work out nicely, I was fairly pleased with the shot I got at sunrise in Hecla Village

Sunrise - Hecla, MB

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Mitch's brief venture into the world of concert photography

I'm my continued avoidance of Christmas shopping I finally got through the 700 odd shots from a show I went to with Alicia.  Rented out the 24-70 2.8L from Don's, was thoroughly pleased with it for low-light shooting...though I'm used to having the reach of the 24-105.

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The Civil Disobedients:


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The rest of the set can be seen on my flickr

A break in the rush

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So the Christmas rush has fully settled upon me, since well...I don't have my shopping done.

So I decided, what a better way to get my shopping done than to sit down with my laptop and run some shots through Lightroom!