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TWiT Photo Ep. 32: Zhang Jingna

Fri 11.11.2011

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I had been following the astoundingly beautiful work of fashion photographer Zhang Jingna for years before I knew the artist — imagine my surprise when I found out that she is just 23 years old! Her images are uniquely poetic and ethereal, undeniably sensual and sophisticated far beyond her years. This young woman is truly a prodigy; she began shooting at 18 and started to get steady professional work after just a year. Should I feel complete awe or envy?
Guest host Sarah Lane, from TWiT’s TNT, and I savored the opportunity to glean some insight into the inspiring talent behind these captivating images. Motivated by the images she saw as a child in anime to explore independence and follow passion, this daughter of a traditional Chinese family decided to take control of her fate at a young age and began to pursue her artistic dreams in Singapore. A gaming fanatic with admittedly more interest in StarCraft than fashion, Jingna finds inspiration everywhere she looks. Driven by her simple credo, “I just want to make beautiful photos,” it is clear that this young talent has many years of success ahead of her.
Here are Jingna’s top tips:

“Pay attention to the shadows.”

“Look around and learn.”

“Keep things simple.”

Find out more by watching the video here or on iTunes. Next week: Lighting guru David Hobby!

Have questions, suggestions or praises? Please email photo@twit.tv.

Join me with Notable Google+ Photographers this Afternoon!

Tue 11.08.2011

My good friend and TWiT Photo co-host, Leo Laporte, has graciously offered his pad (he never lets anyone in there!) for a special Google+ hangout after TWiT Photo this afternoon. Joining me via G+ in the TWiT Brickhouse will be notable google favorites: Mihailo Radičević, Dave Cox, Elia Locardi, and Colby Brown.

The topic of the hangout is open; we’re asking you to contribute your questions and the topics of interest. Share your questions and ideas in the comments below, or hop over to the original G+ post to join the discussion.

After the panel discussion we’ll be selecting a handful of images from your submissions for the critique. Share a link to your image below for consideration.

A big thank you to the fabulous Keith Barrett, who will stream the hangout LIVEat the Vidcast network so that everyone can be a part of it. The video will also be recorded and available to download for later viewing.

See you today at 1:30 PST for TWiT Photo with prodigy photographer, gamer, and Manga enthusiast Zhang Jinga and at 3:30 PST (11:30 GMT) for the hangout!

Guest Quest Judge Insights

Mon 11.07.2011

We are lucky to have some to the world’s leading photographers on our judging panel for the TWiT Photo Guest Quest. We wanted to help you learn a bit more about who they are, so we are sharing some of their photography insights and tips.

Zack Arias
Zack Arias, Photography, Photo Contest, Guest Quest, TWiT Photo
“Style is something that takes a long, long, long time…What it takes is shooting and just doing it over and over and over.”

Colby Brown
Colby Brown, Photography, Photo Contest, Guest Quest, TWiT Photo
At the end of the day, you should always try to follow your heart…it is the first step in attempting to take your images to the next level.”

Frank Doorhof
Frank Doorhof, Photography, Photo Contest, Guest Quest, TWiT Photo
“Make an image that tells a story.  It doesn’t have to be a real story, but show that you thought about it, give attention to styling, posing, expression and how the model fits in the surrounding area.”

Tamara Lackey
Tamara Lackey, Photography, Photo Contest, Guest Quest, TWiT Photo
Don’t settle for cheese. Don’t settle for a pre-conditioned response.”

Art Wolfe
Art Wolfe, Photography, Photo Contest, Guest Quest, TWiT Photo
Anchor your subject and don’t have a confusing
subject.”

We are really looking forward to seeing your entries!

For more information on our judges, check out their websites below:

Zack Arias

Colby Brown

Frank Doorhof

Tamara Lackey

Art Wolfe

The Value of Exposure: TWiT Photo Guest Quest Contest

Tue 11.01.2011

Yet another filing cabinet is full with rolls of negatives. The sheets piling up trip after trip, year after year, project after project.  Trapped.  I have so much imagery and so many experiences to share with no options to “get my work out there”. Something had to change.  I feared that I would remain in a kind of purgatory, forever separated from my dream of becoming pro-photographer.  I desperately started entering contests in the hopes of gaining exposure for my work.  Despite rejections piling in, I persisted in entering as many contests as I could.  Then my luck changed.  I started to win.  My images soon found their way into publications including American Photo, National Geographic Traveller, and PDN.  The best prizes were not about winning digital cameras and camera bags.  They displayed my work.  They allowed me to share my stories, images, and experiences.  Much of my current success is due to the initial exposure that my myriad contest entries provided.

TWiT Photo, Guest Quest, Contest, Copyright, LicensingBeing the host of TWiT Photo has been an incredible experience, and I am fortunate that I spend time learning from some of the world’s most inspirational photographers.  TWiT Photo is a platform to allow us to give back to the industry that I love. The Guest Quest contest is our way of providing the opportunity I desperately desired to the next generation of emerging photographers.

Despite good intentions, some have chosen to question the merits of the image rights necessary for us to assume to run the contest.  As U.S. citizens, both contest organizers and photographers are obliged by copyright law to use some pretty intense legalese in the contest Terms – this is a fact I have had to face my entire career, and a personal decision I had to make when entering each contest. Similar to the model release that photography subjects are required to sign, which allows for the images to be legally used and manipulated, these Terms allow contest administrators to advertise and display the entrants’ images without violating any rights.

Because the purpose of the Guest Quest contest is to provide exposure to the top emerging photographer, the winner’s images will be shared across many channels. Sharing work in this way can leave the contest organizers open to legal recourse if they have not obtained the proper rights to the work. The legalese – which, to some, can sound frighteningly close to a “rights grab” —  exists to cover these bases and allow us to legally offer the contest’s Grand Prize. Without this agreement, we would be unable to organize this or any other exposure driven contest.

It is an honor to receive the work that the participants in TWiT Photo Guest Quest have chosen to share with us thus far.  Your efforts and imagery are inspiring and we very much look forward to sharing the portfolio of our Winner on the show.  Thank you from the TWiT Photo team.

TWiT Photo Ep. 30 with Jeremy Cowart

Fri 10.28.2011

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Celebrity photographer Jeremy Cowart has found some fascinating hobbies to fill his “free time.” This incessantly creative mind has traveled the world to not only create incredible art, but also to utilize his artistic skills to help those in need. On this week’s TWiT Photo, Jeremy reveals his creative process with a video of the creation of “A Portrait of Christ” from a  composite of regular faces. His artistic talent is matched only by his innovative humanitarian work. The artist showed us the unbelievable stories from his humanitarian work with Help-Portrait.com that had us nearly in tears! He is kept awake at night with ideas for new projects, and maintains an admirable juggling act that allows him to live a life that takes him on tour with celebs such as Britney Spears, around the world to communities in need, and home to a devoted wife and two kids.

Here are Jeremy’s top tips:

“When shooting outside, set your white balance to ‘shade’.”

“All you really need is one light.”

“Treat your subject like you would treat a friend.”

Find out more by watching the video here or on iTunes. Next week: The Digital Story‘s Derrick Story covers Photography 101!

Have questions, suggestions or praises? Please email photo@twit.tv.

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