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Disney Cartoons & How Is That Related To Photography?

So something has been on my mind lately after my oldest daughter got into the whole Disney princesses. I try not to be helicopter parent but honestly I don’t want my daughter to see something which is not appropriate especially in the behavior in those cartoons. But this post is not about that it’s more to do with arts of it. Me and wife decided to watch every Disney princess cartoon to see what is acceptable and what is not (by the way if you read original stories such as Brothers Grim you will see how much different it is from Disney). So after spending hours and hours of watching all of them I have noticed something interesting. The first three princess “Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora” is so much different comparing to renaissance era and modern era princess in the style of cartoons.

This is what I mean: the first three cartoons were hand drawn and so as some others in renaissance era but the details of the drawings were much more than let’s say Aladdin cartoon. Why is that? Well after doing some research I have found out that the crew who hand-drew to make well detailed cartoon of Aurora was by 50% more than Aladin, so the cost was to produce it was much greater. Disney after that never did it again and went to simplicity of standard drawing and lots of copy/past to save on production fees. And this made me think, was it worth it? All of the modern day cartoons of today not only princess but as well as others are done by computers which is fine but the art of detail was lost. Yes I know it would take more time, cost, computer processing and other factors to create such detailed cartoons but still why? Why do we feel so lazy towards something that not only we see but also kids. We teach kids that money is more important than art. Make it simple, make lots of money from it, and that is life. But maybe that is a different conversation for later time.

On the other hand if we watch something like “Spirited Away”, “Howl’s Moving Castle” by Hayao Miyazaki (which honestly in my opinion would beat any Disney cartoon hands down) are so gorgeous in not only details of hand drawings but also in storyline and what it teaches kids. Hayao Miyazaki believes that hand-drawings have the person’s soul in them when CGI just doesn’t and I honestly do agree with him. He takes time to create his cartoons and yes there is also a budget, timeline of delivery but his works are not stamped out like other cartoons. Each cartoon is so different from each other with so much beauty in art.

Now why would I bring this up? Because I see so many people pick up a camera and they think “it’s like a computer it will do everything it needs to do for me”. While a CGI cartoon character is programed to do things it needs to do yet it’s just a code nothing more and nothing less. Photography is the same, camera is just a camera and it does what it was programed to do. I do love film photography because you as a photographer needs to be thinking through every step to make sure to get a right photo. In my profession it’s not easy to just do it all in film so yes I do use digital but I do not rely on the camera to do my job. I don’t let it tell me what to do I make that choice and that’s what set a part an ameture photographer from proffesional photographer. I make sure to notice the details of what I am photographing, as well as to know what are the limitations of the camera and the lens. I am in charge not the camera to produce high quality and well detailed photos. That is also why I take time after photo shoot to do lots of post production. As one photographer said “An ameture photographer just photographs but professional photographer crafts the images” I like that quote and I don’t remember which famous photographer said it but it is true.

Its the details that matter, if we become so lazy we will miss out on the greater things of learning and seeing. That’s why I think the new cartoons are good but not as good as it was regarding art. There is just no life in them and it’s hard to appreciate them.

 

Something that I don’t like in Real Estate Photography

It’s been awhile since I have written any blog post. Yet it’s been busy and not so, but recently all I have been doing is lots of real estate photography and nothing else. Now real estate photography is something that I enjoy doing because not only I get to see lots of homes and neighborhoods but also because every home is so different it gives me good practice when I do have big jobs such as architectural photography or interior design photography. With all that said there is something I don’t like in real estate photography, it’s not really anything to do with agents or homes in particular but it has more to do with weather. I have photographed real estate in all conditions such as snow, clear sky, fog, rain and so on but one particular type of weather is the one I really don’t like. It’s not that I can’t handle it but it has more to do with post processing. Take a look at few images below and then I will explain.

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We call it ghosting, it’s something that moves but also can be still. Since few weeks ago we had great gust of wind up to 40 miles an hour it’s been difficult to do real estate photography. As I have mentioned it’s not that I can’t handle it but it takes lots of time in post production to make sure there is no ghosting. Which in reality I am not getting paid for to sit for hours and correct few images. Don’t get me wrong I’m not lazy but when I have 2-4 homes to process in a day it does take a lot of my time. Here’s few other examples of what happens when there is lots of wind.

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So in the end I do enjoy real estate photography and it doesn’t matter to me which kind of a home it is or when I am photographing the time of day. But weather has its tolls that I will not compete with.

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San Francisco Portrait Photography for CAHILL Contractors

In October of last year I was giving an opportunity to photograph for a major contractor company CAHILL in San Francisco. They have done major construction projects all over San Francisco and in all Bay Area. Some are such as Oxford Plaza/David Brower Center, Hilton San Francisco Financial District, Oakland Museum of California, Transbay Block 6 and much more. I was very excited when they have reached out to me to photograph for them. Yet this post is not about architectural photography but about San Francisco portrait photography. Yes I was called to be portrait photographer for this particular job and my mission was to photograph their staff. Oh don’t get me wrong I love business portrait photography so yes I am very proud to photograph for such a big company. Best part of it as well as photographing for CAHILL, the location of the photoshoot was next to Oakland Tribune Building (I just love the architecture of that building).

The request was to photograph the portraits as natural as possible so the consistency stays the same with the rest of their website but it was all to be done indoors with of course fluorescent lights. Yet I love challenges and this was a good one but anyways take a look at the images below and see how the end result looks. This is just a few photos since there was more than 25 people to photograph.

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I want to say big thanks to Yuhi from CAHILL for contacting me and hiring me to photograph for her company.

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Very Common Real Estate Photography Questions

In the past and to this day I still get asked by agents few questions that I would like to discuss in this blog post about real estate photography. This is nothing new and some agents know what to do and some would like a professional answer.

So the 1st question for real estate photography as you can see below is “Is it important to clean up the home prior to the shoot?” I would say very important, as the first two images below show, cleaning up the home does make a first impression on the viewer. I have photographed homes which were very cluttered and a month later the agent would ask me to re-photograph the home. Not only does that affect the sale of the home but only show how people lived in the home as well. Having a home sitting on the market for long period of time can make or break the sale that’s why the best representation of the home is a must.

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The 2nd question which I have dealt with in the past was “The interior colors of the home is to vibrant, so should we spend the money and repaint the home?” Absolutely, I have seen all kinds of homes and yes they are custom colored to the owner at the moment but having neutral color for potential buyer is the best bet. This goes for all ranges of prices on homes, and having a wrong color walls does set lots of viewers online thinking that it’s not worth looking into. As you can see the real estate photography does change when we go from interesting blue colors to neutral colors, plus its more pleasant for the viewer. Not only does weird colors make the space look smaller but also difficult to present to potential buyer, so in some way it’s a mental stumbling block for potential buyer.

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The 3rd question is not a big deal but it can make or break a sale if the home in specific price range. The question is “Should we stage a home or not?”. It’s difficult to say because as I have mentioned it all depends on whom the agent is trying to sell the home too. Yet I have photographed homes in low $200,000 and above one million dollars in both scenarios where the home would be vacant of furniture and with staged furniture. But as photos below show that having furniture does seem more inviting and giving a spatial perspective to the view of the rooms. So this is not a trick question, but more of who the agent sees it fit. Yes it all comes down to spending money on staging but if its worth it then it must be done.

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As you can see now little things can make a home more attractive to the potential buyer yet it’s up to the agent to make those decisions. I will agree that some homes sell with no problems just the way they are but some not so. Yet I’m here just to show what difference it makes to have a clean up home, neutral colors, and regarding staging or not from my experience.

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Way overdue for this post.

I can’t believe it that it has been 6 months since I have photographed these pictures, but yes some time in July of 2016 me and my family went camping close to Fort Bragg with lots of relatives. Even though my family were there for only two nights we still loved it. The fresh air and the weather was perfect to go camping as well as to photograph.

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Sometimes it’s very funny to me how I can not depart from my camera and at times I don’t want to see it for weeks. Even though I didn’t photograph every minute of the trip (yes I did wanted to enjoy the time with family without my camera) but once the evening came there was nothing to hold me back. I stayed up till 2am to photograph timelapse photos and woke up every morning at 4:30am to welcome in the sunrise. Now I am not crazy so I don’t do this often but when I do I go out all the way.

Enjoy this video below with some photos and timelapse from that trip to Fort Bragg.

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I do want to go back to Fort Bragg because there is much more to photograph yet it would need to be for much longer than two nights.