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January 2009 Basic Lighting for Portraits Seminar (strobist topic included)

December 26th, 2008 by

Basic lighting seminar BATCH # 32: When: January 24 Saturday (1:00pm to 5:00pm), January 25 Sunday (scheduled shoot) and Portable wireless lighting and Critique session on January 26 Monday (6:00 pm to 9:00 pm)

Where: Unit 602 Cityland 10 Tower 2, H.V. Dela Costa St. Salcedo Village, Makati City, behind RCBC Tower. Map to the studio.

Maximum of 10 Participants
Topics:
1. Types of commonly used studio lights
2. Light modifiers
3. Trigerring lights
4. Measuring light
5. Light positions
6. Types of portrait lighting
7. Dealing with models
8. Portable wireless lighting (Strobist)

1st day of seminar will be on discussion of the topics, there will be no shooting to be done. Though there will be a hands-on practice in measuring lights using a flash meter. You will not be required to bring anything during the 1st day.

2nd day, scheduled shoots for the group (9am, 1pm and 4pm), models will be provided. Participants should only come on their time slot, to avoid over crowding. During the shoot, each participant will be asked to conceptualize a lighting set-up to be done with their model, other participants on the same group will be assisting. After the participant finishes the shoot, other participant on the group will do the same, so the previous participant will now be acting as the assistant. (round robin system) this guarantees a hands-on set-up, thus learning from actually doing it rather than just listening. This will also make sure that the participant will the only one shooting at the time of his/her set-up, so he/she gets all the needed angles to complete the shoot, no more wrestling for a spot just to get the photo.

3rd day, Portable wireless lighting discussion, includes gear needed and how to apply basic lighting techniques to this type of set-up. For the Critique session we will allow fellow students and me to critique ones work, as they say getting better needs one to realize its faults as to make sure to correct it the next possible time.

Kindly bring 1 to 2 of your favorite photo from the photo session printed on 5R, ink jet prints on photo paper are acceptable. All photos will be posted together on the wall for viewing. I usually also discuss some questions regarding post processing during these critique sessions.

Seminar Price is P. 3,000.00 – inclusive of handouts.

If you want to sign-up kindly send me the following info:
Name:
Email:
Cel. No.:
Preferred time slot for Sunday (9am, 1pm or 4pm):
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seminars@photosbykengo.com

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Switching to a Macintosh – a mixed feeling

December 1st, 2008 by admin

As a photographer I always get the question why are you not using a Mac? I have always answered that for bang for the buck a branded (in my case, my current one is a Fujitsu) Windows notebook is better. Though the question on why I am not a Mac started to annoy me and I started questioning myself why am I not on a Mac? Pretty much everyone in the house already using Mac, why not me? Fortunately with the quick revamping of models by Apple, the used market is flooded with affordable Macs. In fact the price is similar to what I would spend for a similarly equiped Windows notebook. So after finding one at a price I can afford I jumped on the purchase. This is what I got:

Macbook Pro 2.4 ghz Santa Rosa / 4 gb RAM / 250 gb HD / Superdrive 8x DVD burner / GeForce 8600M GT 256mb /with applecare till Jan 2011

After getting the unit, I have to admit the notebook does look gorgeuos,  much slimmer than my current notebook and also much lighter. So I proceeded with loading all my neccesary softwares and some reccomended softwares from friends using a Mac. After all this is done, I tried working with my new notebook to edit some photos, it was blazingly fast. For the first time I wasn’t afraid of surfing to any websites, since when I was using a Windows notebook I need to make sure I would not visit suspicous site in fear of getting a virus and etc. Also now I don’t fear borrowing thumbdrives, downloading from memory cards that I don’t own and receiving emails with virus.

But just like any marriage, the honeymoon stage had to end sometime, in my case a week. As I was reading through sites about Mac’s and watching videos from Apple site, I discovered Time machine, a built in back up utility on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The problems is since it does incremental back-ups on a fairly regular basis, I was worried it would eat up my external drive rather quickly, so a new one is in order. Since the Macbook Pro only has 2 USB ports and owning quite a handful of USB peripherals (External DVD writer, scanner, card reader and a mouse), I decided that I should look for an external hard drive that can utilize my Macbook Pro’s firewire ports. So I purchased a Western Digital My Book Studio 750 gb, I partitioned it so that I have 300 gb for my time machine. Since the drive seems large enough, I also share that drive for one of our Macbook’s time machine, since the Macbook’s files are not as sensitive, what I do is eject disc from the Macbook Pro and connect the external hard drive to the Macbook through firewire 400. Suddenly after a few days of doing this I noticed my Macbook Pro’s start up time of under a minute suddenly became closer to 5 minutes this when the External Drive is connected but start up is quick if not connected. So I searched around and saw some possible solutions, one was to reset PRAM, that didn’t help. I also tried placing the External hard drive in the privacy tab of spotlight, then removing it, so that it can rebuild what seems to be a corrupted database, no help either. I also tried reformatting the backup partition. Suddenly it worked, but only until I plugged the drive to the Macbook again. This time I tried to just delete the backup partition of the external drive and not connect it to the Macbook anymore, still start-up was still as slow. So I did an update of my Mac OS, manually deleting the spotlight database, have spotlight rebuild the database and guess what, worst happens. Now it won’t even boot up I am just stuck at the gray screen with an Apple logo, this is until I remove the External drive and hit the power button and it start-up is back to normal. This not the only errors I have noticed, when I checked my console I notice in the log some of these errors (there is more):

11/30/08 8:35:22 PM mDNSResponder[22] WARNING: sandbox_init error Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.bsd.dirhelper err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.distributed_notifications.2 err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.ocspd err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.mDNSResponderHelper err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.SecurityServer err=1100Could not set Mach lookup policy for service com.apple.SystemConfiguration.configd er

11/30/08 8:46:29 PM mds[21] (/Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/5F1DEE1A-C243-4172-8F0C-32EAB09D9A36)(Error) IndexCI in ContentIndexOpenBulk:Could not open /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/5F1DEE1A-C243-4172-8F0C-32EAB09D9A36/live.0.; needs recovery

12/1/08 12:43:58 AM Finder[126] [QL ERROR] Generator database update takes too long… we will use what we currently have

12/1/08 2:06:48 AM diskarbitrationd[31] unable to probe /dev/disk2 (status code 0xFFFFFFFC).

12/1/08 2:06:48 AM kernel disk2: I/O error.

12/1/08 9:23:53 PM mdworker[130] -[ABAddressBook sharedAddressBook] Can’t ABACQUIRE_FILE_LOCK /SourceCache/AddressBook/AddressBook-696/Framework/AddressBook/ABAddressBook.m:3165

Honestly I have never had any of these with any of my past Windows notebook, I was usually 100% migrated to the new notebook within a day or two, in this case it’s now around 2 weeks and I can’t still abandon my Windows notebook, since I don’t want to trust my Mac until I resolve all these problems.

I am ready to give up and just sell my newly aquired Macbook Pro and just stick with the Windows system. Though Windows are used by the majority thus Virus and other security problems are part of the Windows experience, having such a wider user base, information of problems on the net are easy to find, thus fixing a problematic Windows seems, in my case, much easier. This Macbook Pro in 2 weeks time have already freezed up twice on me, as opposed to my Windows experience which is much less, or roughly once every 2 months. Now I don’t know if its the Macintosh OS or my HD is the problem. People have suggested to just unplug the external drive before booting up, I agree this will work, but not really a solution but a workaround that I never had to do in my Windows notebook where I leave 2 external hard drive connected and I can safely start up and shut down without any problems.

Here is my last option that I am planning to do very soon, clean install of Leopard, reformat external hard drive, and hope it will solve all my problems, since I really want to keep it, but if I am not able to use it properly then I have no choice but to give up.

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