. Monday, January 19, 2009
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I love behind the scenes photos. I don't know why. I just do. You typically only see then end result of a photo, but you rarely see what goes into it. I love to see other peoples set ups, studio spaces, everything. It's interesting to me. So, I always try to back up and take a few photos of my working set. I say try because sometimes I forget or sometimes I may be using some secret ninja lighting that I don't want to share with the world. Chances are that I forgot.

Behind the scenes

The beginning of the end. For real.

. Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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Week one of my last quarter has begun.
It's going to be busy.
I'm really excited about the work I'm going to be doing.
I'll post a few little goodies on here as I produce them.

What a small little man you are

. Monday, December 29, 2008
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Don't waste your time and energy worrying about what others are doing. Especially if that someone is a douche bag.
Do the best that you can possibly do.
There is no better way to say FU to those people than by doing well.
So, do well.


TV On The Radio - Dancing Choose

he's a WHAT? he's a WHAT?
he's a newspaper man
and he gets his best ideas
from a newspaper stand;
from his boots to his pants
to his comments and his rants
he knows that any little article will do!

Ideas, ideas, ideas!!!

. Thursday, December 18, 2008
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I haz them.

I had my last panel review ever on Tuesday. It went well. Very well. I left there with a feeling of finally heading strong in the right direction. Next quarter is going to be a really long road, and a short time to get there (we're gonna do what they say can't be done yeah yeah smokey and the bandit). The feedback given to my work was really insightful and helpful. Sure, there are always technical things that I could be better at ... I know this, the people on panel know this. They talked a little bit about the technical things, but mostly about making a better photo ... in the sense of a more meaningful photo.

I'm encouraged. I'm motivated. I'm ready to produce the best work that I possibly can. I had so many random ideas for photo shoots just floating around in my head, it was hard to make sense of them ... so I wrote them all down. Wrote down the concept, possible models, production needs, locations, everything that I could think of associated with the shoot. I now have a list of about 12 shoots that I want to do next quarter. That will equate to about one shoot per week. If I can pull everything off, and to the level that I'm hoping to achieve, my portfolio will completely transform next quarter.

A little late

. Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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This is the summer video ... I'm just now getting around to posting it here.


Summer '08 from Jimmy johnston on Vimeo.

The land that time forgot INDEED!!!

. Monday, December 1, 2008
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So I haven't been on here in a minute. I was actually reading on some other blogs, and then remembered that I had one of my own.

7th quarter now, three weeks left of that ... then I'm on my own.

I've got a few things lined up that I'm excited about. A shoot tomorrow that should be interesting.
A graffiti artist named Lerch. We're gonna have some fun mixing strobe, tungsten, and dusk light with a long exposure.
Then I have some products to shoot .. yay products.

I have some wicked ideas for some shoots ... I just need to get all my thoughts organized and figure out which ones I can actually do.

OH, and I love the darkroom.

the beginning of the end

. Thursday, September 4, 2008
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Actually, it's almost the middle of the end ... but that's not as catchy of a title.
Almost finished with week 9! Wow, where has the quarter gone? Next week is it ... game over. So needless to say the battle for gear and studio space is on!!! I like to think that I won a small battle today. I got the beauty dish. My new favorite light modifier.
But all this fighting over gear stuff is getting old. It's a privilege to be able to check out gear. One that I take pretty seriously. I try to be as considerate as possible when I check out gear ... I think minimal. What's the least amount of gear that I can get away with? I want other people to have gear, because I know what it's like to be left out when it comes to gear. I would hope that other have the same consideration when they check out gear ... unfortunately, this is a one way street that I travel.

Other than that ... lots of shooting this weekend ... hopefully. Assuming all goes as planned, I should be good for next week. But we'll see.