July 2007

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This past weekend my photo staff and I worked on a project I planned out called 12 Hours in Downtown Athens. Every photographer who helped signed on for a one hour shift between 10 pm and 10 am and spent the hour taking photos of anything of interest.

The entire set is scheduled to run in August 9th’s AthenScape edition that coincides with when Freshman can move into the dorms. However, there were a number of photos which didn’t run because of space issues.

This is one of the photos that I took that won’t be appearing in AthenScape, but instead I decided to run in today’s Red & Black as a standalone.I really like the lighting on this photo, I didn’t use flash and all the light comes from the Galaga display.

I did have to use Photoshop to raise the brightness on Tony a bit, but that was mainly because we were concerned the Athens Banner-Herald, who prints our paper, would run it too dark and he wouldn’t show up.

In terms of things I would change about the photo, I wish I had gotten the full “a” at the end of Galaga, but thats a minor complaint. Overall I’m pretty satisfied with it.

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Tony Evans, 31, plays a game of Galaga at Repent on Washington Street, Saturday, July 21. Repent, along with many other bars downtown, has video games made during the 1980s to attract the growing number of nostalgic gamers.

The Shadow

Today I will be shadowing Robin Nathan of The Times in Gainesville, Ga. Hopefully I’ll have some good photos to show off here at the end of the day so check back tonight or tomorrow to see how I hang with the majors.

Canon 40D?

Ever since I saw Canon’s prosumer camera timeline on Wikipedia a few months back I began to speculate that a new camera was due to come out soon. Looks like I’m right. According to Engadget the successor to the Canon 30D, speculated to be the 40D, has appeared on a list on the Camera Imaging Product Association’s list of cameras.

Besides pixel count, I’m not sure how you can improve on the 30D too much, its a pretty solid camera as is.

More info here: http://www.engadget.com/2007/07/18/canons-eos-40d-appears-on-cipa-list/

One of the things that kinda bums me out about photojournalism is the photos that got away. Not the photos you couldn’t take because you couldn’t reach the location, nor the ones where you missed the shot by a mere second.I’m talking about the shot you had, but someone else messed up for you.

I was just thinking about this photo earlier today where this happened. Great expression on the guy from Food Not Bombs in the foreground, and the war protesters marching behind. However, a guy with a backpack edged in on the side and made the shot unusable, at least in my opinion.

Oh well.

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Christopher Inghram of the Athens, Ga. chapter of Food Not Bombs chants along with war protesters along Broad Street on April 20, 2007. Food Not Bombs provides free food to everyone who shows up at their displays regardless of race, sex, gender, disability, political leanings or age.

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I took this photo back in 2003 when I was working for my high school paper, The North Springs Oracle. Sadly enough, this photo won 2nd Place in Sports Photography at the Georgia Scholastic Press Association’s awards ceremony in 2004. I’d like to think the football photos I posted earlier this summer were a bit better than this.

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