Workshop Announcement

On March 29th at 9am will be holding a workshop dedicated to learning light. How it works, how it behaves, and how we can control it. And how shadow is important to our images. How it gives us detail and definition. If you are interested please go check it out.

March 29th, 9-5 (Lunch is Provided)
at Wyoming Camera Outfitters
128 w. 2nd Casper, WY

Cost: $75

307-215-9095
phill@phillipharnden.com

Must be Registered to attend!

Day 48 - Portraits in The Snow

So, as there was no work today, or school, and my daughter wanted some more Senior Portraits, but this time in the snow. Well, we were lucky, it snowed last night.!

So we loaded up and put her truck in 4wd and headed south of Glenrock into Boxelder Canyon area. It was cold. It was Windy, it was February in Wyoming. But damn if we didn't get a great shot.

I love how this one turned out, it was a lot of trudging through snow up to our knees and carrying lights, camera, extra lenses into the part of the aspen grove that had plenty of snow left.

I Added some outtakes from the shoot below to show that this was absolutely not shot in studio. Yeah, sometimes the best shots require getting out in the cold, or the wind, or in my case the Lightning Storm. 

And yes I edited out the Goosebumps. HAHA

Happy, Happy, Happy

So I know this is about six months old, and in internet time that is old age. But I just found out about it, which is strange really, as much time as I spend on the internet. But I just had to share this. And I'm not really sharing this here for you as much as for me. You see, if put it on this page I will always know where to go to find it. I will be able to just pull up my site, and go to this entry. For when I'm needing a pick me up, or I'm feeling a little down, I can come to this happy entry, and play the video. (It's ok if you want to book mark this entry also, you are welcome to come to my happy place on the web, and inject your day with happy!)

24 Hours of Happy

So, I couldn't have my "Happy Place" without adding some Bobby. And I didn't realize that Robbin Williams was in his video. Very funny, another injection of HAPPY!

Advertising VS Reality

I love the idea of showing the general public, especially young women, how much photoshop is done to the "Flawless" magazine and fashion models. I am a Photographer, and I do some level of the retouching shown in my fashion work. But that's advertising. We need to be reminded that the people selling beauty, hair, weight loss, etc... are selling a product. They are selling an idea, or an emotion of their product. So they make the women look flawless. The same way that Big Macs and Whoppers look amazing on the commercials and billboards, we all know that when that paper wrapped sandwich is passed over the counter it will look nothing like the billboard. (Most of the time they look nothing like a Burger!).

So, to my daughters, and grand-daughters, remember that advertising is a fantasy. They are selling the idea of perfection. But the same way that Baconator is advertised as perfection, and served as a sloppy mess, it is absolutely what is on the inside that makes it delicious/beautiful.

I know it's a strange metaphor, but it hold true. (Hey, I could have gone with the "Buns" analogy. But, ending with "What's on the inside counts" line would have been a little nasty sounding.)