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DSLR Photography Lesson at Tyrone Mall St. Petersburg with Holly

Holly's notes from fourth of four lessons beside her Canon XT - photo by iPhone 4Holly's crash course in DSLR Photography finished at Tyrone Mall!  I use that location for when students want to practice shooting in an indoor shooting environment.  Plus it's air conditioned so we can have mid-afternoon lessons.  This fourth of four lessons for Holly was focused on first using her pop-up flash to get a well exposed indoor portrait given the fluorescent lighting in Sears electronics department.  Unfortunately for Sears, they do not get many customers looking to buy TVs.  Perhaps their non-existent customer service is one reason why as we were in there for twenty minutes and no one even made eye contact with us!

To wrap up everything we practiced during our four photography lessons together, Holly and I sat down for a good note taking session.  Even though I do provide students with a PDF study guide (available exclusively to paying clients), there is no substitute for writing down in your own words (and handwriting) specific settings and photography scenarios.  As you can see from Holly's notes, I also suggested what gear she should buy next (an external flash, a tripod, a telephoto lens).  

Holly will be taking her Canon XT and new photography skills to Washington in a couple of weeks and I hope she is able to return with great photographs!  I look forward to seeing them.  

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    IronKids National Championship 2010 St. Petersburg Florida

    Lots of good vendors at IronKids National Championship 2010 St. Petersburg -- iPhone 4 HDR modeIt had been a while since I photographed sports, a type of photography that is very fun, exciting and challenging to shoot.  I recently became a freelance sports photographer for ASI (Action Sports International) and the 2010 IronKids National Championship right here in St. Petersburg was my first gig with them.  I had a good first experience with ASI, though I used their memory cards and have not seen any of the fruit of my labor (hence only the shoddy iPhone 4 photo above).  It was a very strange experience to come home after 9! hours of shooting and not be able to see a single image.  It seems I can make a request to have some of my photos and I will definitely be following up on that.  I took over 2,000 shots after all!

    Things I learned from shooting my first triathlon: 

    • I did not know how to spell triathlon before
    • having both parents as triathletes tends to produce a winning triathlete son/daughter
    • standing in the middle of the road with kids whizzing by on road bikes on both sides does not phase me
    • your monopod is really your best photography friend 

    I get my next triathlon photography chance on November 13th in Clearwater for the Foster Grant Ironman World Championship 70.3.