Ingenious. Kevin Viol just got a new d90 that shoots video. This is a prime example how these machines are going to change the industry. His camera cost him only 1k, so he's no longer limited to a redrock lens kit or a red one camera to get this look. Of course he added some post processing, but people think that digital cameras made photography democratic, I think the d90 and 5dmarkII are both going to open a lot of doors for photographers/videographers and blur the lines between the two. Of course, as always it'll make things more complicated, add to the tool set needed to make it, and make it more competitive. In the end, it'll just keep on weeding out the mediocre and the cream will rise to the top.
I guess for me, it's exciting and inspiring. I love to learn new things and thrive on this type of change. It gives me yet one more medium to express myself in. Stay tuned for some videos by me soon. I'm going to give kevin's d90 a spin next week and see if it's right for me. Honestly, the way that video is always concept driven, that you need some serious intent and execution to go through with the hours of post processing and organization seems like a way to really take things up a notch.
My video business card from kevin viol on Vimeo.
links
- a photo editor
- alec soth in all his splendor
- amy stein blog is nice for looking at animals and stranded people by the road
- caleb condit photography is getting a new board of directors
- charles shotwell photographer
- conscientious has music fridays...TGIF
- ffffound.com makes me lose hours of my day
- humble arts foundation
- iheartphotograph blog
- Juco photo
- magnum agency has a cool blog because alec soth is BACK!
- Martin Denker
- photoshop disasters cracks me up
- scott polach takes cool pictures in zoos
- stephanie mcniel is fun when she wears fur
- subjectify is now on my radar
- sye williams photographer
- sze tsung leong photographer
- too much chocolate
- we can shoot too Blog
- young photographers united
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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