#755 What camera equipment to bring to a photo shoot…

I’ve often said my job is a pack mule.

I lug a lot of equipment. Whether it’s teaching photo classes or creating photos for clients there is a lot of equipment to move. Sometimes I have an assistant but often I am moving equipment by myself.

Today on the way to a custom hockey photo workshop I weighed my camera bag. It was just over 20 pounds (approx 10 kg). That’s a fair bit! Each photographer chooses different equipment for different purposes. So for today’s blog post I started thinking about what I pack for different scenarios.

What goes in the bag?

1. Today’s workshop… I usually shoot a little of the workshop in action and want to be able to show different equipment options for shooting different scenarios. I also bring some extra gear in case a student has a malfunction – it’s nice to be able to lend something in need. So I brought:

• Two DSLR bodies, 80-200/f2.8, four small primes: 14/2.8, 24/2.8, 50/1.4, 85/1.4, memory, batteries, water, Clif bar, teaching aids, student notes, etc. in a hefty over the shoulder bag. It came to slightly over 10kg or 20 pounds.

2. A commercial shoot… Depends on what the shoot is but it’s reasonable to suggest:

• Laptop, two DSLR bodies, 80-200 f2.8 zoom, prime lenses, memory, batteries, chargers, studio gear, tripod, back drop gear, water, lunch. Could come to 50 or 100 kg (100-200 + pounds)

3. In the field art shoot… For a Watershed type shoot I might bring:

• 4×5 Graflex film camera plus two lenses, Pentax 67 film camera plus three lenses, 35mm panoramic camera, film, batteries, food, water, small bag of extra clothes (down jacket, etc.), tripod. It all goes in a backpack style camera bag, tripod bag and small duffle bag. Possibly 15kg (30 pounds). I feel like a pack mule hiking or biking into a location.

4. Vacation photos… We recently went away for a week’s vacation (see attached photo) and I was “asked to provide” some family photos. I was on holiday… and I did not want to lug equipment. I brought:

• One DSLR, 3 small prime lenses, an extra battery and a couple of memory cards all in a small over the shoulder bag. Probably came in at 5kg or 10 pounds, tops.

Family Portraits - bath time

Family Portraits - bath time

What you bring depends on what your goals are. The more complex the shoot, the more equipment there is to haul. I often evaluate the haul after the shoot and ask:

  • Did I use everything? 
  • Could  I have brought less?
  • Did I need more?
The photography is sometimes the easier part of the day. Lugging equipment up elevators or through swamps is the part that is rarely seen. Brilliant photos often take a truck load of equipment. Some amazing photos are shot with simple, light gear.

#754 Hockey and the importance of training

This Sunday we are back to the Ottawa 67s for another session of the Photographing Pro Hockey class.

Ottawa 67s hockey

Ottawa 67s hockey

It’s fast and challenges even the finest photographers!

In that vain, a reader sent us a link to photographer and educator Scott Kelby‘s blog post entitled “My Painful Dance with shooting hockey continues.”

Fun… Thanks for the link, Victor.

Ottawa hockey photography class

Ottawa hockey photography class

#750 Hockey Photography Workshop results

We wrapped up the Pro Hockey Photography Workshop earlier this month.

As usual, the Ottawa 67s game flew by for participants. And there were big smiles.

We have been asked for a second session of this workshop – we are offering a second, condensed, session for up to four lucky people on February 26th, 2011. Details…

A big thanks to the Ottawa 67s for working with us! 

 

Ottawa 67s hockey photography

Ottawa 67s hockey

See results of  the workshop below!

Ottawa hockey photography workshop

Ottawa hockey photography workshop - Marc LaFleur

Ottawa hockey photography workshop

Ottawa hockey photography workshop

Ottawa hockey photography workshop - Barb M

Ottawa hockey photography workshop - Barb M

Ottawa hockey photography workshop - Barb McKenzie

Ottawa hockey photography workshop - Barb McKenzie

Ottawa hockey photography workshop

Ottawa hockey photography workshop

Ottawa hockey photography workshop

Ottawa hockey photography workshop

Ottawa hockey photography workshop

Ottawa hockey photography workshop

Ottawa hockey photography workshop - Marc LaFleur

Ottawa hockey photography workshop - Marc LaFleur

#749 ProProgram Success – Weddings +

Barb McKenzie approached us a little over a year ago about joining the ProProgram – an intense, part time, self directed photo program that draws on expertise of my photo business of almost 20 years as well as the support of other Programmer graduates and current students.

Barb wanted to pursue weddings and sports. She had a busy year of learning and shadowing with wedding photographers. A year later she is smiling with a new website and a recent showing at a bridal show.

Student Success - Family Portraits

Student Success - Barb McKenzie - Family Portraits

See some of Barb’s work. And hear what she has to say about her experience:

I got my first DSLR camera for Christmas in 2009.  My husband I were planning on going to Europe for our vacation so I wanted to learn how to take some awesome vacation photos so I started looking for some courses that would help  me achieve those photos.  I came across the Creative Fundamentals course that Harry offered that spring.  Well, that was the start of something bigger for me.

Student Success - portraits

Student Success - Barb McKenzie - portraits

When I came back from my vacation in September I had such a great time and was really pleased with my photos, I decided I really wanted to learn a lot more so I started to investigate different programs offered in photography and I decided on the ProProgram Course offered through Harry.  Two of my ultimate favourite courses included the Hockey Workshop with the Ottawa 67s and the Night Lights Workshop but one great events for me was assisting Harry with the “SPCA Photos with Santa” Fund Raising event in Chelsea.  I had an amazing day taking pictures of dogs, cat’s and a pig named Einstein.  It was an awesome experience.

I was having some major exposure issues and Harry came down to my office at lunch to help me overcome this problem.  After a ½ hour with Harry’s one on one attention I finally overcame my exposure problems.    Another great advantage of the course is having the current and past ProProgrammers to work with.  We often get together for photo excursions, trade advice and expertise.  It’s an amazing group of people.

Student Success - Barb McKenzie - wedding photography

Student Success - Barb McKenzie - wedding photography

It took me just over 1 year, 40 hours of work experience, 5 workshops and 1,000’s and 1,000’s of photos to officially become a ProProgram Graduate and I’m thrilled at where I have ended up. I look back at the first 15 photos that I gave Harry on our first meeting after joining the ProProgram and I am beyond thrilled at how far I’ve come.  I’ve started my own photography business bphotography.ca and have got to meet some super talented photographers.

Thanks Harry!  It’s been an awesome experience.

Thanks Barb – we love seeing students succeed! Please visit Barb’s website and send her some cheers…

#748 Hockey Workshop Part 2

We are finishing up our Photographing Pro Hockey Workshop – capturing an Ottawa 67s game – on Wednesday night. We’ve been running this workshop for five years now and we’ve taught many, many people to take better sport photos.

We’re excited to announce that we’ll be offering a second condensed session. Details below.

Ottawa hockey photography workshop

Ottawa hockey photography workshop

Stay tuned for a review of photos from Saturday’s practical session.

New Date:

Sunday, February 26th: noon to approximately 5pm (time depends on length of game).

Cost:

$325 + HST

Group size:

Limited to 4 people.

Contact usto register.

Ottawa 67s hockey photography

Ottawa 67s hockey photography

#746 Exposed! Photo Newsletter (…and win a photography workshop!)

Photos First!

Stop reading. Go and take photos!!! … And win a photo workshop while you’re at it. See details at the end of the newsletter.

All kinds of people join our ProProgram looking to start a photo business or improve their photography dramatically over a year. It’s a great year of learning, photo and personal development.

Sometimes, though, I have to tear people away from reading about photography to actually go and practise photography!

Really.

So, in this month’s Exposed! photo newsletter – Photos First – we look at the easiest way to get you taking more (and better) pictures.

Read the whole newsletter (and get a chance at winning a free photo workshop)

better photos

Harry says "Get a camera and take more photos!"

#744 Photo Safari Successes

Composition Photo Safari - Gatineau

Composition Photo Safari - © Sarah R - Gatineau

A week ago we ran the Composition Photo Safari at the Museum of Civilization in Gatineau.

The session was geared towards helping participants see and understand elements of composition from:

  • recognizing the flow within the viewfinder
  • understanding the effect of tones on composition
  • learning to see the potential within the ordinary
Composition Photo Safari - Gatineau

Composition Photo Safari - © Anne G - Gatineau

Our exercises made participants scratch their heads and try new ideas:
Always a great experience with your workshops and safaris.
Composition Photo Safari - Gatineau

Composition Photo Safari - Gatineau

Our next photo safari is in April – Dancing Horses Photo Safari – a chance to test:
  • motion techniques
  • timing
  • compositional elements
  • photographing live subjects
  • managing equipment during a live event
… and of course investigating the beauty of horses.
Register by contacting us to book your spot and arranging payment ($75 + HST.)
Dressage Horses Photo Safari - Ottawa

Dancing Horses Photo Safari - Ottawa

#743 Creative Fundamentals Photo Workshop – Student’s Successes

This week we finished our longest running and most popular course – Creative Fundamentals.

Ottawa Photo Workshop

Ottawa Photo Workshop

It’s popular because we take complicated ideas of f-stops, shutter speeds, iso and their inter-relationship and break them down into understandable concepts. Light bulbs go off and people smile.

Ottawa Photo Class - Willa

Ottawa Photo Class - Willa

Students worked hard through the exercises – I love to see the different ways people interpret the same visual content.

Ottawa Photo Course - Laurie

Ottawa Photo Course - Laurie

Results are shown in the photos of this blog – we held the critique at our photo studio – Ottawa Studio Works.

Ottawa photo class - George

Ottawa Photo Class - George

The next session of Creative Fundamentals is coming up April 25th, 28th, May 2nd.

Ottawa photography class - Adrienne

Ottawa photography class - self portrait - Adrienne

Student’s said:

I now know how to get my photos the way I want. It was fun!

Love the workshop!! Harry you are the best.” … Harry blushes.

Ottawa photo course - Christopher

Ottawa photo course - Christopher

Missed the last one? Don’t miss this one!

Contact us to reserve your spot with a $125 deposit and registration form.

 

#742 Photographing Pro Hockey Photo Workshop with the Ottawa 67s

It’s coming up fast – our annual Photographing Pro Hockey Photo Workshop with the Ottawa 67s.

Dates:
Saturday, January 28th, 2012: hockey prep, 10am-1pm
Saturday, February 4th, 2012: Game Day, noon-6pm (approximately)
Wednesday, February 8th, 2012: Review & Critique, 6-9pm

Locations
Ottawa Studio Works and the J Benson Cartage Centre at Lansdowne Park.

Costs
$325 + taxes

Ottawa Hockey Photography Course

Ottawa Hockey Photography Course

 

Ottawa 67s hockey

Ottawa 67s hockey

We’ve been running this photo course for 5 years – it’s a great opportunity to test your photo skills in the high paced action of professional hockey. Players are working hard to earn spots in the NHL and participants of this course get within inches of the action.

Hockey photography Workshop

Hockey photography Workshop

It’s a chance of a lifetime!

Course details

Contact us to reserve one of the last spots…

Ottawa hockey photo course

Ottawa hockey photo course

Photos for this blog post have come from past workshops with the 67s. Join the fun and test your skills!

Ottawa Hockey Photo Workshop

Ottawa Hockey Photo Workshop

#738 Photo Studio Open Hours

Photo Studio Open Hours

Ottawa Studio Works will be opening doors to the public again next week:

Monday, January 23rd; 6-8pm.
Tuesday, January 31st; 6-8pm.

Come by to see the artwork, ask about workshops or enquire about hiring a photographer.

Ottawa photo studio

Ottawa photo studio

Photo Newsletter Video Feedback

Last week we posted our first video through our Exposed! photo newsletter. It was called Rise and Tilt, featuring a way to get a cleaner background in your photos.

The video happened because a colleague – cartoonist and videographer Paul Mason – had been urging me to do a video for over a year. I procrastinated and he persisted.

Late last year we pulled it together and launched the first video. The response was great. Web stats spiked. Comments came in:

“Great stuff Harry! I burst laughing when I saw your “fight” with the cardboard TV. Very funny!”

Readership was up and I had way more fun producing the video than solely writing the newsletter. We have a second related newsletter lined up – look for it in the next few months.

Big thanks go out to Jess and Joel for acting, Ian Tamblyn for supplying the music and  Paul Mason for persisting! And thanks to you for reading/watching!

Paul Mason

Paul Mason