Friday, October 2, 2009

Night Meeting

Our mutual interest in night photography led me to cross internet paths with Lance Keimig many years ago—in the late '90s if I recall correctly. We tried to meet on many occasions, but somehow could never make our schedules fit together. We finally arranged to meet at Olmsted Point in Yosemite for a night photography session on Wednesday (two days ago), and it actually worked! Lance and I, along with his co-workshop-instructor Scott Martin, spent a few chilly but enjoyable hours discussing night photography and business (always a popular subject for professionals), and making some images, including this one of a leaning juniper.

Night photography seems like a narrow niche, but there's a surprising amount of diversity. Lance has a very different style from mine. His softer palettes and black-and-white treatments contrast with my bold colors. Lance often includes buildings or other man-made objects in his work, while I usually photograph natural scenes. You can see some of Lance's work on his web site, and more of my night images in my night portfolio.

7 comments:

  1. I met Lance on Friday night up at Ulmstead point running his workshop! Small world. Too bad I didn't run into you. I was trying some 'Michael Frye inspired' colored light painting images. Keep up the great blogs! John

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  2. Hey John - that's a nice coincidence. How did your photos turn out?

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  3. Good photograph, Michael. I only wish I could see it larger. I love that tree and have photographed it myself a few times.

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  4. Thanks Michael. Unfortunately this blog format doesn't lend itself well to verticals, so it's hard to display them larger. Maybe I'll figure out a way.

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  5. Hey Michael-

    It was great to meet you too. Next time, we gotta get you into Bodie. It was cold for sure, but a great night was had by all. Put July 24, 2010 on your calendar NOW!

    Not only did I meet John, but Gary Crabbe stopped by too.

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  6. Was great to meet you Michael. Love your work as always. Nice job on the Juniper shot!

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  7. Okay, I've got it on my calendar. Great to meet you both!

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