This was my sixth year going to the BigStuf summer camps down in Panama City, Fl. Every year, it is a good camp and this year was no exception. I think that this year might have been my favorite however because of my photography. I did take some pictures last year, and I actually have a few of those in my portfolio, but I feel like this year I knew more about what I was doing (obviously as I have a year's worth of experience behind me now) and I had a lot more fun taking the pictures.
There really isn't that much to say about the camp as I am kinda taking a break this summer with the philosophical posts, so here are the pictures ;) (with a little commentary)
(For those of you who do read this blog for the writing as well as the photography I have a nice surprise for y'all this fall, but you will have to wait until then.)
Here are the photos,
One of the advantages of having a wide-angle lens is that you can get a lot in frame (especially on a full-frame camera) and that means that you can get some cool shots, especially in the concert type settings like BigStuf.
Again with the wide-angle (my favorite camera combo lately is the 16-35 on my 5D) I think that here having the speaker in the middle with a really open frame gives the picture a feel of a big stage. But at the same time I think that there is a good balance between feeling lost in the picture and giving enough impression of "big-ness."
Though as every good photog knows, for emotion usually the best bet is to crop tight (except for in those rare occasions)
Again with the wide-angle (my favorite camera combo lately is the 16-35 on my 5D) I think that here having the speaker in the middle with a really open frame gives the picture a feel of a big stage. But at the same time I think that there is a good balance between feeling lost in the picture and giving enough impression of "big-ness."
Though as every good photog knows, for emotion usually the best bet is to crop tight (except for in those rare occasions)
Hope y'all enjoyed, cause I know I had a good week :)
-joshua
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