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  1. I loved reading this article on the Sony Ambassadors most meaningful photos of the year! It got me thinking about my most meaningful photo... 

    This is a photo of my grandpa, Captain Jim. He has Parkinson's Disease and is declining pretty quickly. I took this photo when we were camping over the 4th of July and we were all sitting around the bonfire. Though it's not my most technically incredible photo, I think it really captures his personality. Every time I see him, he's changed a bit - either physically or mentally. I've spent the past few years taking a ton of photos of him as my way to capture his personality and presence. This is how I will always remember him - an outdoorsman who loved a good cigar. My family went camping all throughout my childhood, so this is a familiar sight.

    Could contain: Sitting, Vegetation, Grove, Land, Tree, Woodland, Portrait, Grass, Park, Bench

    These types of reflections help me remember why I love photography so much. You can tell a story and make meaning through your camera. It's hard for me to face what's happening with my grandpa, and by focusing on taking pictures, it helps me stay in the moment with him and just let go of my fears, for a while. 

    I took this with the Sony Alpha 7V and the Sony 24-70 GM. I also made a film about Captain Jim for the Michael J Fox Foundation. You can see it here: https://alphauniverse.com/stories/captain-jim-filmmaker-tells-a-personal-story-of-a-veteran/ 

    What's your most meaningful image of the year?! I'd love to see them and hear about why they stand out! 

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  2. Congratulations on getting your first camera! That is SO exciting! My biggest piece of advice is to learn the basics and then just learn what you need in little pieces. I find that trying to learn everything on a camera all at once gets too overwhelming. What kind of photography are you interested in? There are a ton of great courses out there that are tailored to specific interests. 

    To start, I would recommend @erinoutdoors online course: https://erinoutdoors.com/the-confident-photographer sounds like it might be a great jumping off point for you! 

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  3. I loved the article on Alpha Universe that highlighted eerie imagery! Are y'all planning on making any Halloween themed photos? Are there surrealist photographers you admire? 

    Brooke Shaden's work is STUNNING! I really admire her creativity. I might try to emulate her for a fun spooky photo shoot. Could contain: Person, Face, Head

    I am obsessed with Brooke DiDonato's work, which isn't super Halloween but still surrealist. I swear I'm not purposefully picking artists named Brooke! 🤣

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  4. @damian these are beautiful! I shoot weddings myself occasionally and I second shoot frequently - mostly for my friend (and fellow Sony shooter) Margaret Wroblewski. I think you did a great job overall!

    16 hours ago, damian said:

    Could contain: Dress, Formal Wear, Suit, Blazer, Wedding Gown, Photography, Portrait, Grass, Flower Bouquet, Park

    In this image I love the spontaneity and I especially love the petals in the front of the frame - they really make me feel like I'm right there and they add a nice depth to the shot. I might crop out the hand with the phone - I don't think it's adding anything and cropping in slightly will guide my eye to the couple a bit faster. 

    16 hours ago, damian said:

    Could contain: Photography, Person, Portrait, Dress, Formal Wear, Wedding Gown, Adult, Bride, Female, Woman

     

    16 hours ago, damian said:

    Could contain: Accessories, Jewelry, Ring, Formal Wear, Finger, Person, Wedding Gown, Suit, Tie, Face

    And for these two, I would also crop slightly tighter. don't be afraid to get really intimate - it's romantic! For the one of them leaning next to the car, I would be mindful of where you cut off limbs, cutting off the hand just feels slightly awkward to the viewer - so keep an eye on the edges of your frame and either get a bit tighter or back out a bit. 

    They're gorgeous! I'd love to see more! 

  5. I totally understand the daunting feeling. Your project sounds great! 

    I think it's important to remember to be very clear in your project description - don't assume the reviewers know anything about who you are or your project. And ultimately, I try to focus of driving home three points in my grant narratives: 

    1. Why is this project important (this can also include what impact it will have)
    2. Why you're the right person to do this project -- what sets you apart from others? Is it your relationships? Your experience? 
    3. How are you set up for success? - Have you already made contacts and established relationships? Have you done something similar successfully in the past? 

    That's the best general advice I think I have - I'm happy to chat more about specifics or answer questions! 

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  6. I love this challenge! Though it does make me realize how little I take landscape images 😅 I think my trips to Jackson, WY how the best grandsacpe moment - I haven't spent a ton of time out west and I was in awe of the mountains. In this image I knew I wanted to put the sage in the front of the frame to add some texture. Then the treeline leads to the mountains which i liked. I also liked the splash of yellow, hinting at fall. 

    Could contain: Tree, Fir, Nature, Outdoors, Wilderness, Mountain, Mountain Range, Conifer, Vegetation, Scenery

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  7. @Bbeck If you're looking to be able to shoot a little bit of everything I would suggest getting a set of zooms that can cover a big range. Maybe the 16-35, 24-70, and 70-200. Then for the fourth lens if you lean more towards wildlife and/or sports then I would go for a longer lens, like the 100-400 or 200-600. If you prefer night skies or something you could go for the 20mm or 14mm! 

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