Showing posts with label Rochester photographers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rochester photographers. Show all posts

Sunday, March 21, 2021



 Looking for senior graduation photographer in Rochester NY | Anthony Paladino’s Photography in Rochester 

WHAT TO LOOK FOR:

To start with I’m not here to give you plenty of hype or even boast of myself. My purpose is to give some practical advice looking for senior graduation photographer , yes I would love to be your photographer; however, If you choose another and I helped you; all the better. Today we live in a world far different from the film days that required special skills. We are now  in the digital age ; everyone has a camera, and everyone wants to be a photographer. I came from the film day and spent many days in the dark room in college. What I learned then still applies today as far as I’m concerned. The most important skill is personality. If you have all the technical skills and can’t work with people, and people can’t work with you; what good are your skills? As for me I’m a bit of a goofball and  like having fun, and hope you too are in for a good time. I know how to mix business with pleasure and it’s all about the personality. So what else, being on time ? Yea , that is critical ; I will get to the shoot location thirty minutes ahead of time to allow me the time to scope out the landscape and map out what I want to do; some is in my head, some is on a notepad.  My job is to make you look your very best, this involves poses , lighting, and location. These here are what I would expect of all photographers, and last know your gear and have the right gear. 

WHAT TO WEAR:

Whether you are male or female when looking for senior graduation photographer; all have their favorite get up and that is what I want you to wear.  I’m not over concerned about the number of clothe changes; I know many make it clear that you only get two or three, As for me I'm easy and beside you are the one that has to do the work of changing while I sit and wait; so I not concerned as to how many changes you want to do. Just keep in mind that if we are off in nature a changing room isn’t often available. What else, when looking for senior graduation photographer; photographers usually want you to limit from wearing all bright white get ups. Anything neutral  such as off white, blue, some black even reds are fine. Last , as for time I only do two shoots a day; so you are not bound to a time limit as some will give you a two hour shoot. As for me I want you to feel relaxed and not rushed.

AFTER THE SHOOT:

All images are shot in RAW format, without the technical details it is much like film that contains all the info and needs to be edited using professional photo editing software. Once edited I convert the images to a jpeg for optimal viewing quality on your computer. These images are downloaded to a thumb-drive for your keeping; then downloaded to Dropbox for your viewing. The Dropbox images you will view and pick out which ones you would like printed. I will contact you in a week for a meeting and go over which images you would printed. I do all printing myself, I have a variety of high quality photo papers and sizes to choose from. Once printed the images are delivered to you in person, I prefer to hand deliver the images to you as It adds more meaning to the job. This is what sets me apart from others; as they shoot in jpeg, no editing and send the images off to Walmart for printing; then mail them to you. This again is a personal preference for you; do you want your images done any old way or do you want them done professionally?  These are things to consider when your looking for senior graduation photographer. I hope I've  given you some usable advice that you can take away from this blog. Please contact me with any questions or comments.

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Fun Places Rochester NY to photograph | Anthony Paladino's Photography

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One of the many joys of event photography is going to fun and exciting places filled with interesting people. Here in Rochester NY we have a Green Space known as the conservatory. Here on a cold winter snow covered day you can come and be in a tropical environment; complete with chirping birds ,a babbling brook and plenty of green foliage. A place where you can relax, read, drink you favorite latte and above all else socialize and have fun with all people and your friends.   It's also well know for photographers to come and photograph weddings, senior graduations. Today is a good day, a day filled with vibrant young friends from the city that came dressed in rather interesting manner. A reindeer, a devil, and other interesting to ordinary outfits. They were all wonderful, and, all had much fun with each other as I went about with them photographing them having fun doing spontaneous poses, or should I say just having fun .Yes I do love my job and photographing events, Thanks for reading and hope you enjoyed this blog.

  

Monday, March 19, 2018

SEEING AS THE CAMERA SEES | Photography by Anthony Paladino

  • Let's first look at why we do photography.All to often we go about photographing looking for those great iconic shots , ever notice those roadside overlooks or climb to a mountain summit only finding that you have to jockey for position at sunset.So what happens after you take your photographs that you can't wait to upload and share; well,ever stop to think everyone there got the same shoot, and this goes on every night. Lets stop and look at the basic fundamentals so you'll shoot apart from the crowd.The camera is only looking for light and shadows,and how it converts to pixels.You as a photographer is to work with the camera to find interesting photos,not just some subject. The world is full of subjects,but you need to find interesting images to show your viewers. Getting back to the camera weather it be a DSLR or an old film camera it doesn't matter. The camera is just a light tight box with an opening at one end for light to enter (Lens) and a photosensitive material (film) or digital sensor at the other end.Now a-days all cameras,even the point and shoot all have a { reflective light meter }. The light meters job is one and only and that is to expose everything at 18% gray { zone V }. Your job is to figure out where and what to meter off from ( that's another teaching),for now let's be concerned with the basics. The camera has one eye (the lens ) you have two lenses ( your eyes) and they are about equal to a 50mm prime lens. You see from dark to light with 15 exposure values (EV's) the camera at best only sees 7 EV's . The light meter I mentioned earlier is based upon 5 Ev's with zone V in the middle (18%) gray,and 2 1/2 EV's to the left is unde exposed.2 1/2 EV's to the right is over exposed. Therefore , the camera can never photograph what you see. Lets go deeper;you see in three dimensions - camera two dimensions. Getting back to your eyes that are at 50mm perspective,who shots these days with a 50mm lens only. Last, you see in color , and as mentioned the camera only sees in tonal values of 18% gray.Once you realize the camera can't replicate what you see you'll to step aside from the crowd and you'll want to Learn to shoot creatively. This is the art of photography , and , of equal importance;much like a painter that begins with a blank canvas and decides what to include;you start with with a full canvas and need to decide what to eliminate. Face it the landscape around you is full of chaos , and if you photograph a chaotic landscape you now have a chaotic image. I hope this helps and please add you input or ask questions.


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