Monday, April 16, 2007

April 22 Topic: Viva Photography> with three pros, a blogger and a bass guitarist


Eadweard Muybridge (American, born England, 1830-1904), Animal Locomotion: Leaping Man, c. 1887, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, photographs taken by a series of cameras. Muybridge printed these as sheets of sequenced exposures, although they are displayed here as if projected like a movie -- a technological development Muybridge is considered to have pioneered.

April 22 Sunday

Listen to an episode that has nothing to do with the celebration of International Earth Day. Hehe. Listen in anyway.

Guests are photographers Jose Enrique Soriano, Tammy David, Brutal Grace, pro-blogger Jayvee Fernandez, Greyhoundz bass guitarist Nino Avenido.
Send in your questions in advance, if you want to.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

for the photographers!! what do you photograph mostly and why?

-karen

Tadhana ng Cavite said...

ano ba ang mas magandang kunan ng pictures, yung stationary or yung may movement?

Anonymous said...

para kay Mr. Soriano: ano'ng personality type ang pinaka bagay maging photographer? ano personality trait mo na nakatulong sa gawa mo?

-Angie -saw your Tabaco exhibit--

Anonymous said...

Sir Nino;kakatulong b sa photogprhy mo ang musician Ka?

-JoHnet. Pasig

Rock Ed Radio said...

gusto ko maging pro-blogger! paano yun?

-anonymous texted thru 0922-740-0929

Anonymous said...

pa-request mag post nmn ng CV nina Ma'am Gang at Sir Lourd, curious lng aq.

-Jageth representing FEU Tamarawz!!

Anonymous said...

para sa mga photographers:

kung ang isang tao ay may ambisyong maging photographer, at sa ngayon pa na parang "dalawa singko" na ang photographers sa pilipinas, anong pinaka-magandang maipapayo niyo sa kanya para sya'y maging successful at angat sa iba?

Anonymous said...

what do you think of digitally enhanced photos (the ones edited through photoshop)?

if money were not an issue (let's say i'm related to jaime zobel or bill gates) and i would like to learn about photography, what would you recommend, digital or film photography?

Anonymous said...

isa po akong criminology student... pareho lang naman po ang way ng pagkuha ng picture sa isang crime scene at ang pagkuha sa isang bagay hindi po ba..?penge naman po ng payo/tips sa magandang mga shots...sana po may mabigay kayong magandang payo kasi wala po akong natutunan sa police photography namin nung last last sem pa....rock ed rules...mahal na mahal namin ang portion na ito...


-ninya of cavite (si sebrochelle)

ulebnieto. said...

leslie, ito na ang questions ko at madadagdagan pa, sigurado:

1. When does a photographer become a plagiarist?

2. Do photographers need to learn photoshop?

3. Do we have THEATER PHOTOGRAPHERS in the Philippines?

4. What can you say about the simple fact that tourists may take
pictures in public areas of our country while Filipino photographers
are often halted by "paki alamerong" security guards saying, "May
permit ho ba kayo?" I believe that taking pictures of our country aids
in promoting tourism.

5. What photog books can you recommend to amateur photographers or photography enthusiasts?

6. Totoo bang si Mang Ramon na tindero ng camera sa Hidalgo ay masungit? (chika lang. common joke kasi ito.)

7. Where can we buy cheap lenses/camera accessories besides Hidalgo?

8. Do you give names to your cameras? (...because I do. His name is David. Para lang may attachment kami.)

9. Can you share some of your lucky breaks?

10. If you were to die tomorrow (or less morbid... kung manakaw ang camera niyo bukas), what one image would you like to capture? (pa-deep lang)

Anonymous said...

Photographers.
what do you mean when

you say "A PICTURE IS

WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS."?




i have a whole album sa photos ko sa aking multiply dedicated to those who're going to vote...

you can check it out if you want. ^^



http://chekyisdead.multiply.com/photos/album/69



-cheky

Anonymous said...

Photographers.
what do you mean when

you say "A PICTURE IS

WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS."?




i have a whole album sa photos ko sa aking multiply dedicated to those who're going to vote...

you can check it out if you want. ^^



http://chekyisdead.multiply.com/photos/album/69



-cheky

tonyrom said...

Profiting from photography does not make it less of an art, because first of all, photographers need to support their needs for the art; the equipment, the film (for film photogs).

tonyrom said...

Nice run for tonight. However, the transition of topics have been too fast and it has been too hard to catch up with commenting. =p

ulebnieto. said...

oo nga. ang bilis ng transition ng topics. pero salamat at natanong ang 2 kong questions.

Tammy David said...

6. Totoo bang si Mang Ramon na tindero ng camera sa Hidalgo ay masungit? (chika lang. common joke kasi ito.)

Totoo po masungit si Mang Ramon of Mayer's pero kadalasan ay mabait din sa mga customers. Marami akong kilala na satisfied naman sa services niya. Ngunit napansin ko ay ayaw niya sa mga customers na makulit na tanong na tanong at hindi naman bumibili. Sa ibang stores nalang kayo mag-canvass at mag research sa internet tungkol sa mga specs diba :p

Plus points sa mga customers na marunong ka mag-salita ng hookien o mandarin. Mabuhay ang Mayers!

Tammy David said...

IMHO

2. Do photographers need to learn photoshop?

Yes and photographers need to learn the grand daddy of photoshop...dark room.

Inaamin ko wala akong experience diyan. Excited na ako bumisita at matuto sa Foto Baryo Tanauan, Batangas.

*** Foto Baryo, a compact building in Tanauan, Batangas, is conducive for learning. It houses a darkroom with enlargers, a big sink, and other tools for printing. The drying area beneath a tiny loft near a comfortable wooden table is surrounded by a huge photo book collection, vintage cameras, and a few black-and-white photographs on the wall. It was conceived by Fernando Afable , a Batangueño based in New York for the past 16 years. He is currently the darkroom manager at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York City.


4. What can you say about the simple fact that tourists may take
pictures in public areas of our country while Filipino photographers
are often halted by "paki alamerong" security guards saying, "May
permit ho ba kayo?" I believe that taking pictures of our country aids
in promoting tourism.


Naniniwala ako sa photography as a tool for promoting tourism pero para sa akin ang mall ay considered private property at hindi public. Kaya rine-respeto ko ang mga guard o kung gusto ko talaga mag-litrato, nagpapaalam ako. They're just doing their jobs anyway. Don't yell at the guard, take it out on the owners/developers

5. What photog books can you recommend to amateur photographers or photography enthusiasts?

I love my NatGeo FIELD GUIDE. It's available in Fully Booked.

On Photography by Susan Sontag has lots of insights.

Marami din material sa internet! Mga blogs ng photographers and sites like www.robgalbraith.com o www.digitaljournalist.org

7. Where can we buy cheap lenses/camera accessories besides Hidalgo?

B&H www.bhphotovideo.com

8. Do you give names to your cameras? (...because I do. His name is David. Para lang may attachment kami.)

I stopped naming my gadgets since when it's time to let go (sell or turnover) mahirap kasi parang attached na ako dun.

9. Can you share some of your lucky breaks?

Still waiting for one :p But my internship sa newswire ay isang turning point ny buhay ko.

10. If you were to die tomorrow (or less morbid... kung manakaw ang camera niyo bukas), what one image would you

Supermarket tabloid faves like lochness, 80 lbs baby, cat with five legs hehehe seriously wala. This is why I value the phrase "shoot like there's no tomorrow"

ulebnieto. said...

tammy.. salam-at sa mga sagot! ü

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