#174 Wise Photo Quotes

Here it comes – a couple weeks ago I posted our latest Exposed! photo newsletterWise Words from Working Photographers. Other quotes started coming in – wise words – from photo fanatics. Today is the start of a feature where those tidbits are shared.

To start off this section Exposed! reader Dave sent in these wise words:

  • Hang out with those who are better than you
  • Don’t look where you don’t want to go” Both figuratively and literally. If you don’t like the shot don’t force it, find something new.
  • I took a water colours class once in Algonquin park. Kinda fun. the
    instructor had this method he referred to as “look, see, paint”… of
    course I adopted it to “look, see, shoot“… in that order.
  • For business, my sister taught me “power perceived is power
    achieved
    “… I take this as looking confident is as good as being
    confident. Hence why I did a photo gallery a few years back even though
    I  didn’t think my material was the best, others still liked it. As soon
    as I did an exhibit I was then known as a photographer, instead of just
    someone who took pictures.

Thanks Dave!

More quotes in the next post. Winter has arrived in Ottawa – below is a stock photo from a shoot in our fun winters!

winter driving stock photo

Harry

#173 – Neil Young in concert

Ok, ok!

I keep saying tomorrow I will post wise quotes as a follow-up to my last Exposed! Newsletter “Wise Words from Working Photographers.”

Alas, regular programming has been interrupted again. Last night I went to see Neil Young in concert in Ottawa. I was a paying fan this time not a media photographer. So I was not going to comment on this blog… but it was a good show! Read a review and some media shooting ideas, etc.

Neil Young Review

First, Neil Young was pretty amazing. His wife was his back-up singer – nice to see them together. There were all kinds of idiosyncrasies on stage like the fine artist hidden at the back working on canvasses. He did an encore… a set of Beatles tunes. Oh, I admire what he has done.

I left all cameras at home – even my teency point and shoot – as I was not working. And I was longing to be shooting the show. That’s a good sign – if the spark or urge to shoot doesn’t exist that’s a sign of burn-out!

Ben HarperBen Harper

Shooting Concerts

I also checked the media pit at the front of the stage – I recognized veteran Ottawa media photographer John Major. I have shot a little for newspapers and it’s a tough job down there in the pit. Technically, there are some challenges beyond solid skills – mostly anticipating the performers and being in the right place at the right time.

The tough part can be the logistics. At performances, photographers usually get 10 minutes or 1-3 songs to capture their photos. Shows often start at 9pm. Deadlines are often between 9 and 10pm. You need to shoot, download, edit and send photos in a very short period of time. Any significant glitches and you are cooked. Neil Young should be front page of a newspaper section – there is no room for glitches!

Feist Feist

Past Work

I have shot many shows with work going to different clients from the Ottawa Sun to Tourism Canada. Photos have appeared in magazines, newspapers and websites in the US and Canada. Some coverage:

  • Ben Harper
  • Feist
  • Allison Kraus
  • Michael Franti
  • Hedley
  • George Thoroughgood
  • Jame Brown
  • Brian Adams
  • ZZ Top
  • Buddy Guy

See select photos at ChelseaGallery.ca

Buddy GuyBuddy Guy

Regular programming resumes… soon,

Harry

#171 Blog contest coming up

Three items today:

  1. Over the next few postings I will be passing on reader’s words of wisdom based on responses from last month’s ‘Exposed!‘ Newsletter – “Wise Words from Working Photographers.”
  2. There will also be a contest on the photo blog at HarryNowell.com in next 2 weeks. The contest will test your fun, creativity and photo knowledge. The winner will receive a prize worth $100 from HarryNowell.com.
  3. Lastly, today’s photo comes from an assignment years ago with Ottawa Magazine that has been reprinted many times. I was asked to capture ‘dinner in Gatineau Park‘ – a common night out for Ottawa skiers – there are many cabins accessible by ski. On Friday I skiied in to a cabin full of merriment:

Ottawa Magazine assignment

Gatineau Park cabins

#169 Winter workshop schedule posted

The winter photo workshop line-up has been set.

Have a look… Christmas is coming:

Details:

Natural Light Portraits
January 7 (eve), 10 (day), 14 (eve), 2009.
Better People Pictures!

A great learning opportunity described as three days of fun!
H.P. Ottawa Natural Light Portraits

Natural Light Portraits Photo Workshop

Sports Photo Workshop
January 24, 25, 28, 2009.
Capturing Pro Hockey with media passes for the Ottawa 67s.

Challenging, fun, great learning and a teacher who is positive and able to provide constructive feedback in a gentle and positive manner.
M.M. Ottawa Sport Photo Workshop

Sports Photo Workshop

Sessions Photo Challenge
February 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 – evenings.
Watch your photo skills grow!

My fellow photographers have noticed a huge difference in my photography since I’ve taken your workshops. They also say, “That Nowell Guy has really made a difference”. And of course I say, Harry is the Best instructor EVER! They go, yeah, yeah, we know. So you can be very proud of your ability of teach. Thank God, there is a Harry.
Cheryl – Ottawa garduate of many of my courses.

Sessions Photo Challenge

Night Light
March 28th, April 1st, 2009 – evenings.
Pump up the light – pump up the fun!

… it is becoming more like ‘art’, which is one of my favorite outcomes of this course.  Harry is an awesome teacher.  I give him 10/10!
Sandy,  Night Light

Night Light Photo Workshop

Spring 2009

Creative Fundamentals
April 15, 18, 22, 2009
Our most popular photography workshop.

I learned more about my camera and photography than I have in the ten years I been photographing
Nicole, Creative Fundamentals

Creative Fundamentals

Creative Business Seminar
April 19, 2009
I find your courses very well prepared, highly constructive.  Your approach is very holistic.  You are a good listener and are not afraid to share your expertise.  BRAVO!
Anonymous, Creative Business Seminar

New!! Professional Program
Custom Photo Courses
Live Critique Sessions

Questions? Anytime,

Harry

#168 Photo Quote Challenge

An Exposed! reader sent me some of his favourite quotes after reading our latest e-newsletter “Wise Quotes from Working Photographers.” Dave sent me his favourites including:

“Hang out with those who are better than you.

A challenge was inspired. Send your best and favourite photo and creativity quotes to Harry@HarryNowell.com or comment below. I will post a collection in the next two weeks. Thanks, Dave, for inspiring the fun.

Favourite Photo Quotes?:

Favourite Photography Quotes

#167 “Dante was here” exhibition

I went to a session last night called “Web Promotion for Creatives” last night. It was excellent – an informal session presented to people in creative careers. There were photographers, illustrators, designers and one fiction writer present. It was a fun ‘professional development‘ evening.

I also got a message from RA photo club member Peter Juranka about an upcoming group photo show on Thursday, November 27th in Ottawa. Sounds like fun:

Dante was here Exhibition

#165 Wise Words from Working Photographers

This month’s Exposed! Newsletter was sent out yesterday:

My path to photography success was long and often bumpy. As I went I soaked up as many scraps of information as possible. Luckily, I met some good people who helped shape the foundations of my work.

In this edition of Exposed! we revisit some valuable photography advice that helped guide me along the way…

Get it right in the cameraAnthony Scullion says “Get it right in the camera – not photoshop!”

To read more sage advice please read:

Wise Words from Working Photographers.”

Have fun,

Harry

#164 Wise quotes and used gear

Some miscellaneous notes today:

1. The monthly Exposed! Newsletter comes out this week – “Wise words from working photographers.” Stay tuned.

2. Also just confirming final details of the sports photography workshop that will complete the winter photography workshop lineup.

3. I got an email from veteran photographer Anthony Scullion who is selling some fine photo equipment including:

  • 2 x Nikon F5 and a lens
  • Hasselblad gear
  • lighting equipment

Contact him directly at scullion@magma.ca

4. And as a rookie pond hockey player I am happy the weather is getting cool:Ottawa 67s hockeyOttawa 67s hockey

Harry

#163 Photographing Artwork

I finished shooting some three dimensional art work for Johanna Nousiainen – I mentioned her past work in the last few weeks. She works in felted wool. Her current work is quite amazing – the largest piece is 100 metres long.

The vernissage is on Wednesday evening at the Karsh Masson Gallery from 5:30 onwads. 136 St. Patrick Street, Ottawa.

A new Exposed! photo newsletter is coming out this week. Stay tuned,

Harry

#161 Canoe and kayak assignment

A couple of weeks ago Canoe and Kayak Magazine assigned me to another portrait. They are featuring Paul Mason – world renowned whitewater canoeist and cartoonist. Instead of an epic photo of Paul dropping over a precipice in his boat:

Paul Mason

– they are looking for a portrait of Paul, the person behind the paddle.

Paul was open to the exposure and we went out last week. Check the March edition to see him on the pages of ‘Canoe and Kayak’.

Harry