#36 – Confession

Ok – I have a confession. I have been skiing with my Dad at Mont Tremblant for two days. It’s an annual event.

Tele Skiing at Tremblant

One downside of running a small business is that I work almost everyday – including these two days skiing. While work has been limited, I have responded to e-mails & phone calls, created blog posts & photos and decision making never ends! I bumped into a fellow business owner, Paul, at Tremblant. He snowboarded the downhills and checked /answered pressing business messages on the chairlift.

One upside of running a business is flexibility in time management! After two days of skiing I will be busy playing catch-up!

Skiing has been fun. There has been a mixed bag of weather but it’s nice to ski with Dad and others. The photo above is Jordan, a telemark skier, skiing the bumps at Tremblant. The print is available at ChelseaGallery.ca. It was shot on a fantastic Kodak Infrared slide film – hence the beautifully different hues.

See you soon,

H

#35 Creative Fun and skiing

So there will be another Creative Fundamentals offered this spring – in May.

It looks like Urban Landscapes will be moved to August. Dates will be confirmed this week. Check the workshops page for details later this week.

Today’s diversion:Ok, I love photography and skiing (particularly nordic and tele) and after a quick google search found the blog of Canadian John Dougall – skier, model, photographer. Have a look! All I know is what I read – but looks fun.

More photos and stories late tomorrow eve…

#34 Easter Bunny

Had a fairly relaxed weekend – repositioning snow, skiing, and fondue. We tried Le Nordik Spa in Chelsea, too!

Workwise I did some thinking among other things. Two sections of April’s Creative Fundamentals have filled and there seems to be some more demand. I am looking at shifting May’s Urban Landscapes to August and filling the spot with a third section of CF. Any comments?

The week is busy and fun:

  • some contest judging
  • teaching
  • photos
  • skiing

Blog postings may be light this week – I will post as I can.I saw the Easter Bunny in my back yard on Sunday. I never (almost) see rabbits here!

H

#33 Media Relations

I often work in a vacuum making many business decisions alone. I am President, photographer and chief business strategist of Harry, Inc. It’s good for me to get out and meet others. When I saw a Media Relations Workshop facilitated by Karen Flanagan McCarthy, veteran journalist, I jumped.

Karen McCarthy

The workshop was offered by Ottawa Festivals and run by Karen’s company McCarthy Media Group. It was excellent.

Right after the workshop I hustled to a coffee shop where I had arranged to meet an Algonquin College photography student looking for a work placement. We are going to work together for 2 weeks in April. Having more help will be good for me and it’ll be fun to offer some insights to the working world of photography!

Long weekend – some skiing, some work, cheese fondue in one of the Gatineau Park cabins.

Yum.

#32 Tour de France in moving pictures

I just saw an IMAX film – Wired to Win: Surviving the Tour de France.

I do appreciate a little cycling, competition and good photography whether
moving or still shots. And IMAX is pretty amazing – their technology and final product is usually spectacular! The science part of the film (about the nervous system) was interesting but I was there for the cycling spectacular!

ChelseaGallery.ca Bike Race

We were not disappointed! The effects and camera capabilities were pretty fun!

I enjoy this kind of film for obvious reasons. But exciting visual media also feeds my creative brain and helps my work! These photos (available at ChelseaGallery.ca) are not Tour de France but they do benefit from an exciting night at the movies! ChelseaGallery.ca Mountain Biker

H

#31 Snow!

Ok. We have a lot of snow:

snow!

I have never seen this much snow in Chelsea! I have never had trouble getting through the door, above! I am not complaining – we’ll be skiing until June! The snow has created some extra work – and not the paying kind! I shoveled my garage roof last week and I can now walk directly from the roof down to the driveway – no ladder needed!

With all this snow is there a boom of photo opportunities? Yes and no. Editorially there are news stories mostly covered by the local papers.From a stock photography perspective there are opportunities but tough ones. The abundance of snow offers ample winter pictures but there are far too many snow pictures out there already!

I just searched for “snow scene” at AGE Fotostock and found almost 7000 pictures available! To make the snow pictures salable through a worthwhile agent there needs to be something snowy and unavailable anywhere else. Supply and demand! What makes a good (ie profitable) stock snow picture? Perhaps buried cars, buried houses? Look for ways to put a positive spin into the picture – positive sells better than negative.

Positive, unique pictures that are well shot – not my snapshot of the porch above – have a chance at earning some dough. There is lots of competition – there are some exceptional snow photos out there and a lot of mediocre ones, too. Check my Creative Business Seminar for more business ideas.H

#30 New pictures

One of my agencies has just uploaded some new imagery. AGE Fotostock in Spain licenses my work around the world. They do not sell photos – they sell “rights” to use photos for specific purposes. This is known as “licensing” the imagery. This industry is called “stock photography.”

See one of the images recently posted:

My Mum had had foot surgery and kindly agreed to model from her wheelchair. I took a dual role as photographer and model – that’s me in the red t-shirt multi tasking. The camera was attached to the wheelchair which gave the opportunity for some funky motion!

Stock photography is, in some ways, my favourite type of work and the initial reason I got into photography as a career! My work is now quite diverse but stock comprises a good chunk of my photo life.

#29 Distractions

Just sent in a quote to do some promo photos for a clinic. And the weekend is coming which is sometimes very similar to a weekday for me – that’s not good or bad. I will be teaching and hopefully skiing!

Here is a distraction for you – I discovered this site a while back – a photo contest called the Everyman – there are some fantastic pictures by amateur photographers.

If you ever enter a photo contest read the rules and never give up your copyright or give away your photo. Ever.

Have a great weekend,

Harry

#27 More hockey

One of my students from the Hockey Photo Workshop contributes to an Ottawa 67s blog. V is a big hockey fan and wanted to learn a little more about the photography end of things! Have a look at her blog posting and photos from the game we shot!

Another photo from the game with a student shooting from ice level:HarryNowell.com

Students from my event photo workshop were able to borrow gear from Headshots Rentals Ottawa location – some students walked out with thousands of dollars of pro-level gear to try for the afternoon. Thanks Headshots!

Stay tuned for the summer event photography workshop!

H