Oct 3 2011

Rainy Monday Adventure

I work a weird schedule… My 9-5 is Tues-Sat, and I take time off from that to shoot weddings and portraits. This week I worked Tues-Sun, with two weddings and then an engagement session on Sunday. Monday was my only day off, so I left town for a much needed adventure!

The delta has always intrigued me. It’s a different lifestyle up there. I headed out Highway 12 with an end-goal of Collinsville. (You’re probably thinking, where the heck is Collinsville?!?!) It got so rainy and gross out that I finally turned around and came home.

Such interesting history and so close to home. I’ll save the drive out to the remains of Collinsville for another day!

Shiloh Church

Harness the power

Closer than they appear

Hay!

My civic and I celebrate our first year together tomorrow!

Beauty of the delta

Grizzly Ranch

Windmill!

I want it.

Progress

Beauty.

Haha what?


Oct 2 2011

More android nerdom: FolderSync

One of my fears in life is losing/damaging my phone and therefore losing all the data I’ve stored on it. My phone isn’t just a phone, it is a mini-computer I get to carry everyday, therefore it holds just as much data content value as my laptop. It has documents, images, my music collection, etc.

I’m serious about not losing my data and have been looking for a better way to backup my phone’s content than just plugging it in and manually copying files when I happen to think about it. Enter the app, FolderSync.

Right now I have FolderSync linked to my Dropbox account and via samba to my NAS at home. FolderSync monitors the following folders and backs them up for me.

-SMSBackandRestore: An easy to use txt msg backup app that backs up my txts nightly. FolderSync grabs the nightly backup and puts it in my DropBox.
-Photos: Grabs my photos and puts them on my NAS at home.
-Tasker: Tasker is my favorite app of all time. It allows full automation, and I have it highly customized. FolderSync grabs the backup file and saves it to DropBox.
-Titanium Backup: TB backsup my apps and their data, FolderSync backs this up to DropBox so I can restore my apps and data onto a new phone if I ever lose mine.
-Music: Backs up to my NAS. I tend to buy music from the amazon music store, but I like to know I have a backup somewhere.
-FolderSync: When I make changes to FolderSync, I make a new backup of the FolderSync database. FolderSync then copies it to my DropBox.


Sep 1 2011

There, I fixed it.

Paul C. Buff makes some great gear…… but nothing made is “Steve Approved.”

I find ways to break things, no matter what. I’m super gentle on my gear, yet somehow things break. I’ve learned this about myself, and therefore my handy skills always come into play. It’s an adventure to take a “Non-Steve Approved” item and make it better. I love the process actually, as frustrating as it sounds. If I could weld, it would make lots of things easier/cheaper in life :)

Recently I bought an Alien Bees flash and a Mini Lithium inverter/battery. The lightstand mount worried me from day one. The included clamp didn’t tighten up at all. I used a superclamp like many other folks, and one day I opened my trunk at a wedding venue and the photo below is what I saw. The built-in 1/4-20 nut had removed itself from the case, and took some plastic with it. I ended up throwing the battery in a reuasable safeway bag and hanging it from the stand for a couple weddings before I just HAD to make a new mount. My custom mount is so much more stable! WOOOOOOT!

 

The problem:

Seriously? I'm more than a little bit worried about the quality of my Paul C. Buff gear now.

 

My solution:

Custom Paul C. Buff Vagabond Mini Lithium Battery Mount

Custom Paul C. Buff Vagabond Mini Lithium Battery Mount


Jul 11 2011

Tilden Botanical Gardens

Brooke and I grabbed sandwiches, a pair of Nikons and a bag full of glass and went to the garden so she could learn photography :)

All images are unedited (SOOC – straight out of camera) and most images were shot with my primes: 35mm, 50mm, and 85mm f/1.8

Tilden Botanical Gardens

Tilden Botanical Gardens

Tilden Botanical Gardens

Tilden Botanical Gardens

Tilden Botanical Gardens

Tilden Botanical Gardens

Tilden Botanical Gardens

 


Jun 6 2011

A little tip of the day

Being a professional photographer, I need to have gear I can rely on. It also means I need to carry extra gear because there will be gear failures.
Here is a little inside scoop into how I organize my batteries so I can be efficient, and also how I stay on top of which batts are fresh and which are used.

When my batteries are in the charger, they all face the same way. When I pull used batteries out of a flash, they face opposite directions. This is how I organize them in my cases so I know which are charged and which are in need of some time on the charger.

Example:
Tip of the day?

Tip of the day?

Tip of the day?(Left are used, right are fresh)

There ya go!