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Companion Reference for Intro to DSLR Class

Updated version for the companion to the Introduction to DSLR Photography and Taking Better Photos course. Included with enrollment in the class or can be purchased separately by clicking on the red button below.

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Intro to DSLR V2.0

By Tony Fiorda

80 pages, published 10/13/2012

A companion book for the Introduction to DSLR Photography and Creating Better Photos class created and taught by di Sogno Photography, designed to be used as reference after taking the course. The first and second sections cover common camera features and functions and the basic technical aspects of photography such as aperture, shutter speed, ISO, white balance, focus modes, depth of field, lenses and their effects. The third section…

Holiday Party

On the 17th of this month I again had the pleasure to shoot the MedAssets holiday party at the Country Club of the South. It was a great time and attended by more than 500 people. Covering the entire CCS clubhouse there was plenty of food, entertainment, gaming tables and dancing. The images below are of the event decorations that were put together by Paul Brummer of Rooms in Bloom, the theme this year was meant to resemble a mountain ski lodge.

This post will probably be my last for the year so I want to take a moment and say thanks to all of you who follow my blog and to wish you a happy and prosperous new year.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

from

Ann & Tony

di Sogno Photography

How was your 2010 Holiday Party?

Okay, we’re almost done with the first month of a new year and expect a few more months before there is another official day off.  That thought, had me thinking back to last month and all the fun involved with the holidays and I was wondering…How was your holiday party?

If you worked for MedAssets, “fantastic” would be your reply.  I had the opportunity to shoot this party held at the Country Club of the South.  Designed by Paul Brummer of Rooms in Bloom, the theme of the party was “Moulin Rouge”.  The guests didn’t have to dress in costume, but all of the service personel, myself included, had to wear a beret to help set the Parisian mood.  I’ve seen (and been to) some fancy parties before, but this one easily topped all of them.

The entire clubhouse was decorated, and there was food and h’orderves on all levels and in multiple rooms.  Entertainment consisted of a Monte Carlo room for Texas Hold’em, a Casino room for other Vegas style games, an open bar and two dining rooms.  A live band, two caricaturists, two mimes roaming around doing what mimes do, and Liz and Rebecca of Wild Horse Studio painting the panels in the entryway, and sometimes a guest or two!  (see the last image)  Additionally, there were two traveling musicians playing a guitar at various locations during the evening.  All in all, a fantastic party!

Here are some images from that night.  Now don’t get jealous…

This is what greeted the more than 600 guests as they arrived at the clubhouse entrance.

A live band playing classic rock tunes, mimes, caricatures, and general fun throughout the venue.
(I couldn’t resist taking a photo of the ladies posing for a photo.  I was just too good!)

The facilities and food at the Country Club of the South are fantastic.  And so were the event decorations!

A good time was had by all involved!

So…How was YOUR holiday party?

Back at it!

Some of you may know that during the last part of 2009 I was out of touch for a while with total hip replacement surgery. Well I’m glad to say that all went well and I am back at making images. I want to give a shout out to Reagan Powell for helping me out at the studio during that time, great job Reagan! 

Prior to going out for the surgery, we had a great time shooting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s (JDRF) Walk-a-Thon in Alpharetta, GA. for AT&T as one of the participating businesses in the event.  Images from that event went to both AT&T and to the JDRF.


 
  
A few weeks later, a contact at JDRF gave my name to the Operations Manager of the Southeast Customer Service division of Ford Motor Company. They were hosting a golf tournament to raise funds for JDRF and needed a photographer to document the tournament.
 
The event was held at the Manor Golf & Country Club in Milton, GA. and dealers from all over the southeast as well as Ford corporate executives from Detroit, Mi. were there. All had an excellent time, played some great golf and raised more than $50,000.00 for the JDRF.  In addition they all went home with an image of their foursome with Ford’s General Sales Manager.
  
 
For the second year in a row, we were asked to shoot The Novel Exchange book exchange and fund raiser. Marc Fitten, author of ‘Valeria’s Last Stand’ was the guest speaker and the event was held at the Glenridge House in Sandy Springs, a small community just north of Atlanta, GA. At the event, organized by Dale Israel, more than 50 folks brought books to trade, socialized over hors d’oeuvres and enjoyed Marc’s talk about his book. It also raised more than $2000.00 for the Community Action Center.
 
 
With the start of the year, we are focusing our business more on commercial photography. We are still shooting portraits, so keep those families and seniors coming, but the main focus will be on business to business work this coming year. As the economy starts its long recovery, we are seeing small businesses wanting new and updated imagery for their web sites, marketing collateral and new product announcements. If you’re an owner of one of these businesses, or know someone who is, and are in need of photography, please contact me at the link above.

 

Unique cars, characters and restorations!

Cars and Characters…

 

This past holiday, we went to our old home town of Cincinnati, OH to catch up with some family.  Knowing that each 4th of July, the city of Aurora, IN (near Cincinnati) holds a judged car show, I made sure to bring my camera along.  (Like I ever go on a road trip without it!)  There were many different types and ages of cars there and I felt that two of them stood out from the rest.

The first was this 1957 Chevrolet Corvette.  It was finished in a beautiful red/white and of all of the ‘vettes there, my attention just kept coming back to this one.  Probably because it was almost as old as me!  The only nit was that the mechanical restoration wasn’t original.  Even with that, it still grabs me even in a vintage black and white image.

1957 Corvette

The second one, that I thought was the most unique car at the car show this year, is a 1929 Chevrolet 3-Door Woody. It is totally customized with a 327 cu. in. engine bored out to .060 over the standard cylinder size and has 3 two-barrel carburetors .  For those that don’t understand car-speak, that is a modern engine that has been made larger and more powerful to give better performance, not gas mileage.

1929 Chevy Woody

The owner of this vehicle seems to be honoring our military personnel, past and present.  The chalkboard dedication says “In honor of all our Military Hero’s, POW * MIA”.

Soldier's Cross

He displayed what is called a Soldier’s Cross.  It’s often placed at a spot of a fallen soldier and represents the final march of the last battle – items the soldier no longer needs.  It is also displayed as a memorial to those who didn’t make it home.

Dangerous fuel tank

The fuel tank seems very dangerous indeed…surrounded by .50 caliber rounds and fragmentation grenades!  And his passenger (below) has a very ominous stare.

Mortal Passenger

Since this was over the 4th of July holiday, I suppose the sentiment was well meant, but some of the imagery was fairly gruesome.  I guess the owner was trying to add a bit of reality.

Speaking of unique things, I captured this individual walking around at the car show and I thought he was the most unique person there.  After all,  how many people do you see walking down the street with a pet Boa Constrictor wrapped around their neck!  Unique INDEED!

Snake Man

All in all, it was a fun morning at the car show.

Saving Memories

A few months ago a friend of ours lost her mother to an illness.  While going through old photos, she realized that she didn’t have any photos of her mother other than snapshots taken at differing times in the past.  She asked if I could take a couple of the images and help her save some memories by creating a formal images from the snapshots.

Before-2  After-1

She wanted to use this image because of the great smile on her mother’s face.  The original 4×6 image was taken about 10 years ago and her mother and friend appeared very small in comparison to the whole image.  To separate her mother from her friend, and create a formal image, the crop needed to be very small.  After scanning the image to a digital file and cropping, a lot of the original film grain could still be seen.  This meant that it wouldn’t be a clean, sharp image, so I cleaned up the scratches and dust spots and softened it a bit to remove the graininess.  Printed on water color paper it looks more like a piece of hand drawn art rather than a photograph.

Before-1  After-2

This image of her mother was taken at their rehearsal dinner.  I cropped in a bit to help remove the background clutter and added a vignette.  That almost completed the work but her face was a bit washed out by the flash, so I hand colored it to make it look more natural.  And that finished the work on the images.
Our friend purchased both a desk size and wall size of each image.  I am glad I could help her save some memories.

Head Shots

We’re still doing a good business with corporate head shots.  Even with a slow economy, folks understand the need for a professional image and are coming in to have me create it.  Remember that the image you show on your website or collateral, IS the image people see of your business.  Make sure it conveys what you want it to!

That’s all for now.  Be sure to follow us on Twitter or become a fan of our Facebook page!  You can also follow all updates by subscribing to the RSS feed on this page.  Take care!

 

New Product and Special Pricing!

Last month we mentioned a new product we were creating.  Curtain Call has now been launched.

Curtain Call is a product of di Sogno Photography, and is specially designed for ladies to celebrate their womanly charms and to re-energize and reconnect after life has gotten in the way once too often.
You enjoy a private photo party* where you and up to 4 of your lady friends spend a fun evening creating spicy, HOT images for you, or to share with that special someone.
From now until August 28, 2009 we will give a 30% price reduction on items purchased as a result of a Curtain Call party.  Mention that you saw this on the blog to make sure that you receive it!
Find out more about Curtain Call by going to the web site or calling the studio at 770-817-0945 for information.
Call now to reserve your party time!
Curtain Call
*Individual sessions are also available.

A Novel Exchange

I had the pleasure of photographing an event this past week called A Novel Exchange.  It’s a social, a book exchange and a fund raising event created and hosted by Dale Israel.  Around 50 readers from the Roswell and Alpharetta area attended and enjoyed snacks, socializing and exchanging books as well as hearing local author, Brad Cohen, talk about his story and his latest book.

The event benefited the Tourette Syndrome Association of Georgia. The guest speaker, Brad Cohen, author of the book “Front of the Class: How Tourette Syndrome Made Me the Teacher I Never Had” has been featured on Oprah and in People Magazine as well as other print and electronic media.  Hallmark Hall of Fame has produced a movie based on Brad’s book that will air on CBS the evening of December 7, 2008.
 
Brad shared his extremely interesting story about living with Tourette’s for most of his life and how, after college, when given the opportunity to teach at a Cobb County elementary school, he not only excelled at it, but was named recipient of the Sallie Mae First Year Teacher of the Year Award for the State of Georgia!
To learn more about Tourette Syndrome and Brad, check out their websites by clicking on the links in the above paragraphs.  To learn more about A Novel Exhange, contact Dale Israel.
 
A good time was had by all and here are some of the images from that night.
 
Dale Israel, Brad Cohen, Tricia Kardon
Dale, Brad, Tricia
 
Brad Cohen and his Wife Nancy
Dan and Nancy
 
Socializing prior to the book exchange.
Socializing
 
Brad telling his story.
Telling the story
 
The audience listening intensely!
Intense Interest
 
That’s it for now.  Take care and leave your feedback or questions in the comments section.  Be sure to subscribe to the RSS feed if you wish.  Until the next time!

People, Places, and Events

I’ve been away from blogging lately because I’ve been busy shooting a variety of subjects ranging from high school seniors to big fish.  You’ve seen one of the seniors in the blog entry labeled “Personality…”  Shannon was a blast to shoot and she just loved the images we made together.

Wedding Formal
Although I don’t shoot weddings, when newlyweds receive images back from their photographer without formal images of the bride and groom, or the images are just not good for whatever reason, the newlyweds sometimes panic. Other times they settle for what they have and still others find another photographer to create those formal images.  Well, Rachel and Jeff found themselves in the third situation and came to my studio.  They enjoyed getting dressed in their wedding attire again and we created some great images for the album that they are putting together.
 
A few head shots satisfied clients updating web sites and business collateral and a client appreciation day at Care More Chiropractic was fun for all.  There were visits from the Roswell Police and Fire Departments showing off some of the equipment they use and they shared the spotlight with a young Irish Dance group that performed for the crowd.
 
Fire Engine  080816-cmc-049.jpg
 
Finally over the Labor Day weekend my wife and I decided to become tourists and took a short vacation to Chattanooga, TN to visit the Tennessee Aquarium.  Although we have visited the River Journey multiple times, we had not yet visited the Ocean Journey, the salt water aquarium that opened a few years ago.  I would recommend a visit if you haven’t seen it yet.  Just don’t become shark bait!
 
Shark Bait
 
During the weekend we took a two hour cruise down the Tennessee River Gorge on a boat built specifically for this purpose.  It’s a 70 passenger, hydrofoil assisted catamaran with quad 850 horsepower experimental diesel engines.  This boat really flies down the river at speeds in excess of 50 mph.  And it can stop in less then two boat lengths and can turn a 360 degree circle “on a dime”.  We know because the Captain had fun going from high-speed to a crawl a few times and he did the 360 degree turn…because he could.  Check it out at this URL, Tennessee River Gorge Explorer Boat.
 
That’s it for now.  If you have questions or suggestions, be sure to leave a comment for us.  We look forward to hearing from you.

 

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