Category Archives: Flickrite in the Spotlight

“Flickrite” in the Spotlight: Point and Shoot Tenacity

It has been my privilege to have interacted with this “Flickrite”. She has inspired me with her photographs and encouragement from the beginning of my time with Flickr. Her ability as an artist is truly amazing.

Her name is Sue Thompson, a.k.a. Sue90ca. Sue has always been interested in art and sketched and painted from a very early age. When cameras were made cost effect through digital format, Sue made the transition from sketch pad and canvas to photography.

After that there was no stopping her. She put it this way, “As soon as I saw my first uploaded picture I was hooked.” Allow me to add here that with every upload I see of hers I am hooked. Her work has moved me on many occasions.

I had the opportunity to ask Sue what inspires her about photography and what drives her to be a better photographer. She said that the work of others “greatly” inspires her. She is driven by pushing simplicity to its edge in making great photographs, “Part of my passion in photography is to make a simple [point and shoot] camera [do] what isn’t expected from it. I’m always pushing it to the limits.”

And she certainly does that. Sue uses a Canon PowerShot S5 IS, but to look at her photographs you would think she had a top of the line set up with all the “bobbles and jangles” that go with it. Some of her most impressive work is done with macro water drop and bubble photographs. Again, to look at them you might think that she was using a camera in the $4000 to $5000 range. (She also uses a Sony Cyber-shot sometimes. Photographs from that can be seen in her Sony P&S 2009 Set.)

As for technique in photography Sue has been more a purist when it comes add-ons. She has not really used filters or “additions” on her camera when photographing. She is moving that way a little bit in the future and seems to be excited about the prospect.

In looking at the photographs of others Sue mainly favors landscapes, water, and still life. She has been involved in many assignments and contests consisting of a broad range in photographic subject and technique on Flickr and within other forums. She has been recognized for abilities and talents in many of these. Sue draws inspiration from other’s photographic work and concepts and I believe it is in that willingness to see, and not just look, that you will find her desire to stretch her photographic abilities and skills to the edge.

Earlier this year Sue introduced me to PhotographyBB Online, their Forums, and photography assignments. Shortly after that introduction I found that she had been highlighted in an issue of their online magazine. Her photographs have won many assignments there and have been included in their magazine on more than one or two occasions. She assisted in bringing PhotographyBB to Flickr broadening their reach to assist the photographer in improving their skills.

I also did my first photo assignment with PhotographyBB and several Flickr groups, because of Sue’s encouragement. I cannot thank Sue enough for that. I have grown as a photographer, because of her willingness to share her thoughts about my work and for sending me to photographic groups and places where I am challenged and sometimes taught to make better photographs. Just viewing her work in and of itself challenges me to think outside the box and grow.

In finishing this article I would like to share with you what Sue wrote to me when I asked her if she had any advice for those who look to pursue photography as a hobby or trade. This is what she wrote and I believe so very important:

“The advice I always give is to practice and to take pictures of what "you" like. I found out very quickly that you can’t please everyone and everyone has such different tastes when it come to what type of photos they like.

The last thing I’d like to say is just because you don’t have all the fancy equipment and all the expensive lenses doesn’t mean you can’t take a great photo. Never let this stop you from doing what you love. It should be less about the equipment and more about the eye of the person taking the picture. Most of all if you enjoy photography it will show.”

In this final statement you can see why Sue was chosen to be a PhotoCapM “Flickrite” in the Spotlight. Please visit Sue’s photostream by clicking on her Flickr name above and see just how much someone can enjoy creating fantastic, although one must be tenacious like Sue, photography with a point and shoot as a hobbyist or a professional.

Until next time…

CbyM

Did you know that Sue sells her work? You can see images that she is promoting right now at Susan Thompson Photography. (Important notice: The image in this article was used with permission and is copyrighted by Sue Thompson (Sue90ca). All rights reserved.)


“Flickrite” in the Spotlight: Wog the Photog




Old Bridge

Originally uploaded by polywogy69

This is a very special “Flickrite” in the Spotlight for me, because I get to tell you a little about the person that was instrumental in bringing me back from a very long absence in photography. His name is Paul Dennison (a.k.a. Polywogy69). I work with Paul and several years ago he bought a DSLR camera and began talking about how much he loved photography. It seemed like he took every opportunity to talk about it and sent me out to Flickr on every possible occasion to look at the photographs he had taken.

One day he said, “Why don’t you bring your camera in and during lunch we’ll go shoot some photos.” I agreed and that night I dusted off my old Pentax K-1000. Several days later we went out to photograph President’s Circle at the University of Utah during our lunch time. We had a blast and I was well on the road to “absencia-photolic” recovery by the time we finished.

Paul is a great photographer and has a real knack for imagining the unusual as it relates to his photography. He recently began his own business in portrait photography and enjoys it very much. I can always count on Paul for some good photographic advice “in a pinch” and his primary desire is to help others as he seeks that next image to capture.

There is an extremely high level in “fun factor” when you go photowalking with Paul. He is quick to smile and laugh most of the time at himself. He is certainly a great photographic asset to have around. His enthusiasm brought me back from the “photographic dead” and I truly appreciate him for that.

Paul Dennison, or Wog the Photog as I refer to him, is a PhotoCapM “Flickrite” in the Spotlight. Please visit Paul’s photostream by clicking on his Flickr name above and see for yourself just how imaginative a person can be in photography. I highly recommend his “My Favs” set to see the breadth of Paul’s skill and ability.

Until next time…

CbyM


“Flickrite” in the Spotlight: Images of Compassionate Intensity






Originally uploaded by LJ.

Some of the most intense images I have ever seen come from one of my contacts on Flickr. The first time I viewed one of his photographs I was overwhelmed by the the emotion that it conveyed. His ability to bring intense and responsive feeling to the forefront was unlike anything I had ever seen or experienced.

His name is Lee Jefferies. His Flickr user name is LJ and the majority of photographs revolve around portraits of the homeless. He certainly has other portraits on his photostream, all very beautiful, but what make this excellent photographer the “Flickrite” of choice for PhotoCapM is his portrayal of those less fortunate and his desire to help them.

When you view his photographs it may be obvious why he does these types of portraits. He seems an ardent advocate for those who live on the streets. He has produced a book called, “Just Talkin’” containing his photographs from the streets. All of the profits from the sell of his book go to the Union Rescue Mission in Los Angels, California.

Make no mistake about what you will see in his photostream. Some of the photographs are extremely edgy as he has attempted to capture real life on the streets. For me each of his images serve as a not so subtle reminder that there are those in need hidden behind the “glitzy” buildings of big city Main Street America.

Lee Jefferies is a PhotoCapM’s “Flickrite” in the Spotlight. Please visit Lee’s photostream by clicking on his Flickr name above and see for yourself how a photographer can make an impact for someone else.

CbyM


“Flickrite” in the Spotlight: One Master at Texturing Photographs

About a year ago I joined Flickr and began uploading photographs to show others the images that I had captured. I met a few photographers and thus began the process of commenting and “favoriting” that every “Flickrite” knows so well. In my travels from one profile to another I came across a set of images that absolutely inspired me. They were produced by a photographer named Dave Linscheid and titled “Faith”.

The images were breathtaking. They were so appealing to me that I was inspired to attempt a photographic post edit technique that I really did not even know existed until I viewed Dave’s work; that of “texturing”. Dave’s images were incredible to look at and I was immediately intrigued by the possibility of producing my own textured photographs.

I had some success and a ton failures in the images I tried to produce, but Dave in his image making was always consistent. In my mind I knew that if I would continue to view the images he was producing and learn more about the post edit software I was using I could eventually produce excellent images like Dave’s.

I continued to study his work as a new and stunning image seemed to appear daily. Over a short period of time I found myself able to consistently produce textured work due in large part to Dave’s ability with a camera and software. I truly appreciate my “Flickrite” friend Dave Linscheid for his willingness to share his thoughts about my work as a photographer. His talent and gift as a photographer make him someone that can be looked to as a model for those who desire to make a beautiful images that appeal to the eye, mind, and heart.

Dave is a PhotoCapM “Flickrite” in the Spotlight. Please check out Dave’s photostream by clicking on his name above and see some of the images that have inspired me to be a better photographer.

CbyM

(The imaged in this article was used with expressed permission of Dave Linscheid and may not be downloaded or reproduced. All rights for the image, "It is a Good Thing To Give Thanks Unto the LORD…" Psalm 92:1 by Dave Linscheid are reserved.)


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