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Zoey And Max

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Canon 10D, 85mm, f2.8, 1/500, ISO 800

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Canon 10D, 85mm, f2.5, 1/500, ISO 200

One of the greatest and most exciting parts of my trip came right at the end when I got to fly up to Seattle and have a little impromptu reunion with some of the people I spent 2 years in Mexico with. It had been about 13 years since we’d all seen each other and, even though we’re all married with kids, we got to pretend we were 21 again for a little while. Good times. I did take the opportunity to take a few photos of Marci and Erik‘s children. The photos in this post are of their two youngest, Zoey and Max. Zoey tagged along with us all weekend and was so quiet and laid back that you’d barely know she was there. Max is a little ball of energy who sings and dances wherever he goes. I had to crank up the shutter speed and even then I only caught a few that weren’t a blurred streak across the frame.

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I’m finally back in Ireland, I’m feeling a bit punchy with jet lag and a cold (courtesy of the wonderful recycled air on the airplanes) but I’m glad to be home with no worries about flights or layovers hanging over my head. I had a brilliant trip, I took so many notes just so I could have a hope of retaining all the information I’ve had poured into me, and I plan to review it all over the weekend. I apologise again for not being a better blogger while I was away, I just didn’t realise how busy I was going to be. I’ve learned a lot, not just about photography and photoshop, but also about business and marketing and (for me the best part) art.

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Anti-Workshop Day 1: Elvis!

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Well, finally I’ve grabbed a few moments to upload some photos of what I’ve been doing this week. Today was the last full day of the anti-workshop and it has been an absolutely amazing experience for me. I have felt like a sponge for the past few days trying to soak up as much information as I possibly can, furiously taking notes and attempting to cram everything into my poor brain. Every night I’ve fallen into my bed wrung out and exhausted but in a very good way. I won’t blog everything at once so for this post I’ll just show what we did on the first day of the workshop.

After a morning spent talking about looking at all kinds of art to inspire and inform our photography, we were split into groups of 5, given a life-size cardboard cut-out of Elvis a polaroid camera and sent out onto the streets of downtown Las Vegas with the challenge to come up with a concept and execute it using only ten images. We had only 90 minutes and 2 packs of film to work with. Our team worked so well together. So many times you do something like this and there are strong personalities who butt against each other or take over. We all seemed to be quite evenly matched and we had a great time. It was a brilliant exercise because it forced us to think beyond camera settings or lens choices and just get good pictures that told a story. We chose the theme of the contrast between Elvis at his height and at his lowest. It sounds all deep but we just had fun.

You can see our images here in this post. All of them were taken within a radius of about 4 blocks in the downtown area which is a colourful part of town to say the least. The shot in the bathroom was taken in the not very pleasant motel room of a guy who we spotted at a motel pool, I was standing in my bare feet on his toilet seat while Jen, one of the other girls on the team sat with her feet up on the bath. The one with Elvis standing in the street has an ambulance in the background that was working on a guy laid out on the sidewalk. The sportscar belonged to a guy with greased backed hair, wearing leather pants and gold jewelery…his girlfriend is in the front seat. The final one was when we set fire to Elvis which we did down an alley…just as he was blazing nicely we were spotted by some security across the road and we had to run for it. Definitely a fun first day! Tomorrow morning we’re off to the Neon Graveyard for the final part of the workshop, I’m so sad that it’s nearly over!

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Made It!

It took 23 hours and it wasn’t completely smooth (lost my luggage for a day) but it was still pretty good. For one thing, even with a delay leaving Dublin of an hour, I still made my connection in Atlanta and that was the main thing I was worrying about.

Las Vegas is a sensory overload…right now I’m sitting in the lobby of my hotel and I’m surrounded by flashing lights, beeps and bells. Anywhere with the smallest amount of space has a slot machine squeezed into it. The workshop doesn’t start until this evening so I took the day to go catch a bus and see a bit of the town. The casinos are amazing but what’s struck me most is the amount of run-down, decayed old buildings you see butted up next to these enormous gleaming towers.

I’m in character heaven though…the little old ladies with the buckets of coins, the old guys with cowboy hats on their motorbikes, the tourists…but I’ve not taken any photos just yet. I think it would take a whole new level of courage for me to ask for portraits here!

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Airport Advice Anyone?

So, I’m heading off to Las Vegas on Monday for the anti-workshop and the WPPI convention. I’m running around like the proverbial chicken trying to get myself organised (of course, it always comes down to the last minute!). I’ve not flown to the States in over ten years and I know a lot has changed since then, plus I have only a small layover in Atlanta before my connection flight to Las Vegas so time is going to be tight. So…can anyone give me some advice. If you’ve flown recently can you give me any tips to help everything run smoothly for me through the security checks in particular? I’m going to have a laptop and camera equipment to get through so I’m particularly nervous about that. One thing I did discover through a bit of internet searching is that my camera batteries (being lithium batteries) CAN’T go in my suitcase, they have to be in carry on. Is there anything else I should know?