Saturday, March 28, 2009

Pre Order for the GCHS Prom!



http://www.greggstudio.com

NEW this year we have set up a location on our site for those that would like to pre order their packages for prom images. This will allow you to save bringing funds the night of the prom as well as making choices at photo time. Just walk up and get your photo created and walk away! You may choose to have the images delivered for free to the school or mailed to your home directly in the check out process. As always email if you have questions regarding this process.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

President Obama's official portrait: the first ever taken with a digital camera


President Barack Obama's just-released official portrait -- the first of a U.S. president ever taken with a digital camera. That means we can peek at the EXIF data -- this fine specimen of portraiture was snapped with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II on January 13th, 2009 at 5:38 pm using a 105mm lens stopped to f/10 at a 1/125 exposure, with an ISO of 100 by newly crowned official White House photographer Pete Souza. Nice work, Souza.


Personally I think that he would have been better represented by a much more formal portrait than this kinda passport looking image to be honest. Especially sine this image will be in every embassy worldwide for the next 4 years.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Facebook Can Use Your Content for Promotional Purposes

Facebook Can Use Your Content for Promotional Purposes

Social networks such as Facebook can be helpful to your business. But before you click the "Sign Up" button, take a moment to read the Terms of Use, which state:

By posting User Content to any part of the Site, you automatically grant . . . to the Company an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense) to use, copy, publicly perform, publicly display, reformat, translate, excerpt (in whole or in part) and distribute such User Content for any purpose, commercial, advertising, or otherwise, on or in connection with the Site or the promotion thereof, to prepare derivative works of, or incorporate into other works, such User Content, and to grant and authorize sublicenses of the foregoing.


Fortunately, the license expires when you remove your Content from the site. But you may want to pause before you post any of your great photos that Facebook can use for promotional purposes.

Thanks to Cris Mitchell and Paulo Rodrigues for submitting this alert.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Companies Selling Photos on-line Sued for Patent Infringemen

Last week Pictage completed a settlement of a patent infringement lawsuit brought against Pictage and some of our clients by VPS, LLC. Among other things, VPS's patents cover the online display of digital images and sale of products based on those digital images. As part of the settlement with VPS, Pictage is paying a multi-million dollar fee... (Tech Industry News)

The scope of this patent is frightening--Not only going after companies who host and handle the front end of selling photos on line, but going after individual photographers as well. They apparently have sued Kodak for the same thing and Shutterfly is up next. They seem to be going down the line suing for everything they can get. Truly disturbing. More on the suit vs. Pictage.

http://dockets.justia.com/docket/court-ilndce/case ...

Saturday, December 6, 2008

12 Things to Photograph Before You Die

You’ll photograph lots of subjects and reel off tens or even hundreds of thousands of images before you lay down your camera for the last time. Some of those pictures will be memorable; a few will serve as milestones in your life. One or two might even change it.

Here are twelve subjects we think you should photograph before you die.

1. A Perfect Portrait
There are few photographers who don’t, at some point, find themselves pointing their camera at the face of someone they love, admire or just find interesting. Capturing an expression is simple enough but creating a portrait that captures an entire life’s story is a whole other challenge.

You can practice portraiture every day but you might only get the right face in the right light at the right time once. It’s worth looking out for.

2. A Complete Story
An image of a face can capture a life but photojournalists have to capture moments that describe stories that might have taken years to develop. You don’t have to find poverty to create a picture like this; just a moment that says more.

3. Northern Lights
A telling moment can happen anywhere at any time. The Northern Lights can only be found in the northern latitudes. They’re a must-see for anyone but especially for any artist whose medium is light. While the Southern Polar Lights are just as impressive, the Aurora Borealis is easier to reach. They’re the reason to bone up on your long-exposure night photography… and buy a pair of long johns too.

4. A Blue Iceberg
And you can get a second use out of those when you take a picture of an iceberg. All icebergs are spectacular but blue icebergs are special. They often come from the bottom of a glacier and may be 80,000 years old when they hit the sea. Ice filters out all colors except blue so because these icebergs are completely clear, they look exceptionally beautiful through a lens.

5. A Rainforest
The amazing color of a blue iceberg is one reason to shoot one before you die; another reason is that if global warming theorists are right, there might be a sudden burst of them and then no more. The same is true of rainforests. If you like photographing any sort of flora or fauna, you won’t find a better variety of choices than along the Amazon or in the wilds of Sarawak.

6. Migrating Wildebeest
And whether you like photographing animals or not, every photographer should get a chance to shoot the annual wildebeest migration. It might be a wildlife photography cliché, but the sight of 1.5 million animals spreading across the plains, crossing rivers and feeding lions makes for some spectacular photos.

7. A Sand Dune
A photo of the wildebeest migration is likely to be all action and rapid movement. Sand dunes move too but at a much slower rate. That gives you plenty of time to set up your camera and capture an image of rich blue, golden yellow and curving shadow. Try it once.

8. New York
There are plenty of cities that look good through a lens. Paris has the Eiffel Tower, London has St. Paul’s and Shanghai has the Bund. But only New York has that skyline, those sky-less streets, yellow taxis, steaming grilles and more characters than a Tolstoy novel. There’s a reason it’s one of the most photographed cities in the world — and plenty of reasons why at least one of those photos should be yours.

9. Love…
Christopher Hitchens based the title of a book on the principle that life is incomplete unless it has experienced love, poverty and war. Fortunately, of those three, love is the easiest to find. At least one of the images you take before you die should summarize that most wonderful of emotions.

10. … and War
And another photo should still include war. You don’t have to dig out a helmet and buy a ticket to Iraq to do that. “War” can mean an argument between two battling neighbors, a face-off at a rap concert or two football players lining up. It’s a vital part of life and it should be in your portfolio of images.

11. A Picture that’s Sold
Selling a photo is never just about the money. It’s about the recognition that you’ve created something so valuable that someone is prepared to pay for it. It doesn’t matter how much or what they do with it. It just matters that they pay.

12. An Image that Makes a Difference
And this is what photography is really all about. Some photographers are lucky enough to take a picture that changes the course of history or affects the way millions see the world. That would be ideal. It’s good enough to take a picture that gives hope, pleasure and a smile whenever it’s seen.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Chris Higgins He Took a Polaroid Every Day, Until the Day He Died


I stumbled across this Amazing site today and wanted to share it with all. It adds a bit of validity to the passion that we feel for not what we do but what we are as a visual historian...

Thursday, November 20, 2008

GCHS High School Basketball season Opens!



Look for Great things from the 2008-2009 High School Basketball teams this season!
We will be posting game images from throughout the season on our sports and event store.