Sunday, March 01, 2009

Classics in Lego

Finding the right model can be difficult. The right location takes time to find. Then you have to arrange hair, makeup, and wardrobe. Mike Simpson has solved these problems. He uses Legos. Best of all, he uses Legos to recreate iconic images. "Behind the Gare Saint Lazare" by Bresson and "VJ Day Times Square" by Alfred Eisenstaedt or two of my favorites (click the title of this post to see the images). Having to create a renowned image with very simple "models" and "locations" requires you to distill the idea to a few key components. It allows for the beauty and simplicity to come through without unneeded detail. These images are simply amazing!

Friday, February 27, 2009

Ellen and Anthony are Engaged!






This is why I love my job. My day started normally enough. By lunch, I had found my way into shooting an engagement...not and engagement session, but an actual engagement at the Blacksmith Shop. Ellen loves the Blacksmith Shop and Anthony was smart enough to ask for her hand in marriage there. It was a true honor. Congrats and good luck!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Bubba, the Vietnamese Southern cook from Houston

According to John T. Edge, local boy made good, Bubba is evidence of what makes the South great. French restaurants in New York are manned by extremely talented Mexican cooks, so why can't a Cajun restaurant in Houston have an experimental Vietnamese cook at the helm...named Bubba?

John spoke last night at Mercer as part of a visit to the Southern Foodways class at Mercer. He decided to speak about a 20 some-year-old cook book called
White Trash Cooking. Many received a copy of this book as a joke, but John used it as a scholarly work documenting a period of time for a group of people. He explored White Trash Cooking like your English professor would discuss Hamlet. It was an unexpected point-of-view on a book that was rejected by publishers repeatedly. Once it was printed, it became highly reguarded. Some worried the title was offensive. Others realized its power to shock and affect change. John even spoke at length about the shocking, honest nature of the photography in the book and how it might have referenced the work of James Agee and Walker Evans, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Three Tenant Families. The book is filled with traditional, Southern recipes. The kind of recipes you'd expect in the local Baptist church cookbook. The kind of recipes that worry not about calories or cholesterol, but instead concentrate on creating maximum flavor from things discarded by people of greater means. My favorite part of the story was the lawsuit threatened by the Junior League of Charleston because they felt the Opossum recipe was stolen from their cookbook.

I have been a fan of John's writings for some time. He has written for numerous magazines, written a few books, and even appeared as a guest judge on Iron Chef. He is also the director of the
Southern Foodways Alliance at the University of Mississippi. Check out the links to see all John is doing. Last night was a great opportunity to merge my love of food and photography.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Networking?



This video was quite interesting to me when I watched it on another photographer's blog. It makes me realize where I should be spending my time. We all try different ideas to see what works. I know what works, but still I try new things. Maybe I should stick to what I know works?

A Gift for Mom

I'm very excited to announce a very special Mother's Day promotion for the Macon Telegraph--A Gift for Mom. The Telegraph is creating a special section which will be published on Mother's Day. The section will be filled with images of Middle Georgia mothers and their children and will make for a great keepsake. Each image must be created by one of a small group of professional photographers...including me. Best of all, the session is complementary. You only have to pay a $25 fee for the listing in the Telegraph and make a minimal purchase. For me, the minimal purchase is simply a single print of the image you want submitted. I will also be offering a 20% discount on all regular prints (tirage) for orders from these sessions. The deadline is April 17th, so don't delay scheduling your session.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Studio Remodel...Partial


Here is a shot of my studio part way through the remodel.  I've been planning for more than 6 months, so it is amazing to see it approaching completion.  I want the images I hang on the walls to be the focus, so everything (as much as possible) is white.  There is a splash of orange to maintain the look of the logo.  I'm still waiting on some very cool new frames and prints to complete the look.  I'm really pleased with progress.  Please come by soon and take a look in person.


Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Character Approved

USA Network is running a series of ads about people notable in their fields for bucking trends called Character Approved.  

One of particular interest to me was David Chang.  He is the chef/owner of an Asian fusion restaurant in New York called Momofuku Ko.  He has won notoriety by creating food he likes.  He is less concerned about pleasing the customers than pleasing himself.  A refined, specific approach to his food has allowed him to excel in a crowded marketplace.  Momofuku Ko does not try to be all things to all people.  "We don't do vegetarian."  

He has several other restaurants including a bakery and milk bar called bakery and milk bar.  Classic baked items such as Key Lime Pie share space next to unexpected twists such as Banana Green Curry Bread.   They even have 4 different kinds of milk!   

Being yourself is the only way to survive.  It is a valuable lesson to any business owner...or person.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

FREE Budget/Location Lighting Class

The next in the series of FREE Digital Photography Classes is a Budget/Location Lighting Class on February 19th from 6-8pm. We'll be covering how to create beautiful portrait lighting with very little money. The rig we will build (less than $250 with flash) will also be great for lighting on location. We'll discuss balancing fill and ambient light as well as overpowering ambient light. It will be 2 packed hours. The class is limited to 20 students, so email me to register.

neal@inwardstudio.com

Monday, February 09, 2009

No Matter How High You Climb...

As I have mentioned before, I love CBS Sunday Morning. This Sunday included a story on Walter Iooss (pronounced y-long o-s). He is a renowned sport and portrait photographer. He is best known for his work on the iconic Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, but that is not what I found interesting.

Iooss has spent decades photographing athletes and models to great acclaim. He has photographed some of the greatest athletes we have ever known. He even got to photograph Yogi Berra and Whitey Ford. It is a very cool image. It shows two greats many years in age in uniforms similar to those worn during their time with the Yankees. Why do I love it? They hate it. Yogi and Whitey hate the image. They think it is very unflattering.

No matter how great you are...someone is there to tear you down. You have to have a very thick skin.

Sunday, February 08, 2009

A Weekend of Wishes

Joy, wedding assistant extraordinaire, is expecting her second child in a few weeks. She is ready to meet her child face-to-face. So, Saturday night, we ( Joy, her husband, my wife, and myself) made the journey to Scalini's in Smyrna. As many of you know, I worked there in college. Many of you might also know of its special claim to fame. The eggplant parmigiana has magical powers. It causes women to give birth within 48 hours of eating the massive plate of breaded eggplant covered in marinara and cheese. The myth has been featured in Southern Living, the New York Times, and on Good Morning America but to name a few.

We are only 24 hours in, and I can't wait to see what the next 24 hold. If my time at Scalini's is any indication, we will have a new addition very soon.

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Krystal Lovers!

I found out today that a couple, whose wedding I photographed, was one of the five winners of the Krystal Lovers Love Story contest. I thought having your Krystal story on the side of Krystal box would be cool, but to be one of this five would be every better. Best of all, they will receive a $100 gift card and "romantic" dinner complete with white tablecloth and candles at Krystal. Congrats guys...and I agree whole-heartedly with Paul.

Monday, February 02, 2009

Soup Weather


I might be a wedding photographer, but I'm really a closet 50s housewife. I love to cook. While easy has its occasional appeal, I prefer doing things from scratch. I love making cinnamon rolls from scratch. I love making pizza with my own dough. I've even made sausage from scratch (ground the meat, added spices and stuffed it into natural casings).

Tonight, I decided soup would be appropriate considering the cold, rainy night. After a quick trip to Fresh Market, I began the multi-hour process. After the chopping, simmering, and seasoning, I had a pot of thick, meaty black bean soup. It wasn't pretty, but it was really good...if I do say so myself.

Sunday, February 01, 2009

the 6 o'clock stitch


The 6 o'clock stitch is the brain child of Gina. She creates unique, personalized toys, blankets, and berries (crib shoes). Each is beautifully detailed from a variety of trendy fabrics. They are super cute, and I know many of them will make it to my house. Best of all, she uses Etsy to make it easy to order. Etsy is like eBay for artists. Take a minute to check out Gina's work, then see every Etsy has to offer.


Saturday, January 31, 2009

Kul(er)

One of the most difficult tasks I face when painting a room in my home or designing a marketing piece is choosing the right colors.  Which colors go together?  Do those colors clash?  Is that tacky?  

Adobe (as they are known for doing) has solved this problem.  They created Kuler.  Kuler has thousands of color themes submitted by designers from around the world.  Each theme contains 5 complementary swatches to give you a variety of options.  You can even search for a particular color or idea.  Do you need a blue color?  Do you need colors that feel airy?  Want a modern color pallet?

Didn't find what you need?  You can create your own theme and submit for others to enjoy.  The tools on the website help you find complementary colors based on a color of your choice.  It can be very easy to use or allow you to completely geek out.

Adobe might be taking over the world, but I'm OK with that.

Friday, January 30, 2009

NEW FREE CLASS

First, I wanted to thank everyone who came last night for the Adobe Camera RAW class.  It was a lot of fun for me.  I hope everyone learned something, or at least realized RAW isn't so scary.  

Last night, I also announced the next in the series of FREE photography classes.  The next is the Budget Lighting Class.  We will cover building an inexpensive studio or location lighting rig.  We'll also discuss how to use this rig to create a variety of looks.  We'll even discuss using it in conjunction with daylight.  This is a great class for those already using studio strobes or someone who would like to begin.  This all takes place February 19th from 6-8pm.

DON'T FORGET!
The all day class is next Saturday.  This class will cover digital photography, image manipulation, and output.  It sounds like a lot, but it is geared towards amateurs.  There are still some spaces available, so email to reserve your spot.  The cost is $150 and includes lunch.  

Thursday, January 29, 2009

What Does February Hold?

So, being a fan of crazy ideas, I wanted to introduce the February Special.  

FREE COFFEE!!!

Every weekday morning in February (except Thursday, the 5th) from 8-9am, I will be serving free coffee.  To take a page from the Ingleside Village Pizza play book..."Good Coffee."  Additionally, each person who drops by for coffee will be able to draw a card.  The cards will contain discounts(percentages off your order) , free products(frames, prints, etc), and gift certificates.  These cards will be valid during February and March and can be used by the individual or gifted to a friend.  While everyone is welcome to stop by every day for coffee, only one card is allowed per family.  I look forward to seeing you all next month.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

I Knew Her When

I just got to read a very funny essay by Allison Gaudet Yarrow printed in NEWSWEEK (yes, that Newsweek).  She discusses her journey to find her own identity in the world.  Take a moment to read her musings.  I'm also eagerly awaiting her memoir, "Southern Fried Jewish Girl."  If this essay is any indication, it will be a big hit.

Allison and her husband, Ben, were featured in my bridal show display.  

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

A Lesson We All Must Learn

I believe great lessons are learned during hard times.  Hopefully these lessons remain when times are good.  The lesson every photographer must learn is the equipment is a very small part of the resulting image.  It is easier to create a great image with an unlimited amount of time and an unlimited amount of money.  It is much more rewarding to create something amazing out of seemingly nothing.  Photographers have a bad habit of believing their images will improve once they get that new super megapixel camera or very expense European studio lights.  A great photographer can capture a compelling image with only a box and a sheet of film.  Renoir not only believed that it could be done, but that it was better.

"The more you rely on good tools, the more boring your sculpture will be."

Monday, January 26, 2009

Model Search

I have a great new idea for a portrait series, but I need very special models.  I thought I would try crowd-sourcing to find these models.

I need babies/toddlers who know baby sign language.  Other than that, there are no other qualifications.  Please email if you know of anyone who may be able to help.  

neal@inwardstudio.com

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Artists or Technicians?

I enjoy watching CBS Sunday Morning.  My first exposure to many amazing artists came while watching.  This morning was no different...or, was it?
This morning included two glass "artists", Eric Markow and Thom Norris, who create woven glass sculptures.  It was unlike anything I had ever seen.  They weave glass like it is yarn.  How do they do that?  They won't tell.  It's a secret.

***Soapbox Warning***

If the technique makes them special, they are technicians.  If it is the art, they are artists.  I personally think both are amazing, but they have chosen to make the technique an issue.  Why must they protect their secret technique?  Is there anything else?  Would anyone care if they were making more traditional sculptures?  I have said before and will say again that it is not the tool or technique that makes an artist exceptional.  Anyone can learn a technique.  It is the life of experiences housed between the artist's ears that make them special.  

***End of Rant***


Saturday, January 24, 2009

I LOVE Ikea!

As many of you know, I have had a many year love affair with Ikea.  I remember my first trip to Ikea in Emeryville, California.  I remember wishing I had a bigger suitcase.  I remember understanding why Ikea had a restaurant.  I remember the time before Ikea opened in Atlanta.  

I thought I loved Ikea, but there are people who are even more devoted. 

Ikeahacker is a blog filled with amazing, unexpected inventions created from different Ikea products.  Who knew you could make a dog bowl from a stool or a modern art sculpture from bookshelves.  Some of my other favorites are the laptop stand made from a paper towel holder, installation art made from shelves, and a pinhole camera from wooden planters.  Each hack is submitted by regular people from around the world who are trying to fill a need.  It is inspirational.  

I now walk the aisles at Ikea looking at things with new eyes.  Maybe one day I'll create something worthy of Ikeahacker.

A Nugget From Thursday Night

One of the very cool things we covered Thursday night at the Digital Photography Class, was Adobe Express.  It is a FREE online image editing application.  Imagine Photoshop lite for FREE.  It provides all the basic and not-so-basic tools you need to fine tune your images.  You can make color and tone adjustments, create amazing black and white images, and even retouch zits.  The finished images can be downloaded to your computer or loaded directly to your favorite social networking website (Facebook, Flickr, etc).  I would check out Adobe Express before spending money on anything else.  

Friday, January 23, 2009

Thank You!

I wanted to thank everyone who took time last night for my digital photography class.  I thoroughly enjoyed it and I think the "students" got something out of it, too.  I am even more excited to teach more classes, but I need ideas.  So, leave a comment with your idea for a FREE 2 hour class.  

Also, don't forget the FREE Adobe Camera RAW class next Thursday at 6pm.  Email me to register.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

What I Did Last Night

I had dinner with some great photographers who happen to be great friends.  It was 2 hours of sharing ideas, answering questions, and great pizza.  We met at Mellow Mushroom in Warner Robins.  I was a Mellow virgin.  Now I know the joys of the Mushroom.  That being said...I'm still partial to Ingleside Village Pizza, but Warner Robins lacks such pleasures.  

I count these friendships as a huge part of my success.  No man (or photographer) is an island.  It takes a village.  People need people.  (Don't you love platitudes.)  Truly, though, I wouldn't be half the photographer without them.  I am constantly inspired by them, and I hope that I inspire them on occasion. Thank you guys! 

Tuesday Make Up Post

Blogging everyday is hard work!

So, to make up for my oversight, I've got any extra special giveaway...a FREE beach session at St Simons during the week of July 4th ($250 value).  Unlike the previous giveaways, you'll have to work a little for this one.  If you are a long time blog reader, you'll know of my "Simple Pleasures."  If not, look back in the archive.  So, you have until midnight this Saturday to email your best Simple Pleasure.  I'll pick my favorite and award the prize.  Good luck!

Monday, January 19, 2009

Who Will Save Will Robinson?

Bob May passed away Sunday.  He was the actor that brought to life the robot on the 60s hit "Lost in Space."  While he wasn't the voice, he was responsible for the characteristic arm flailing.  

I mention it because I was raised on sci-fi movies from the 50s and 60s.  I spent many afternoons transported to far-off times and far-off worlds.  "Lost in Space" was always a favorite.  I loved how they were able to create different planets on a single soundstange with a very meager budget.  It makes new sci-fi movies seem sad.  "Lost in Space" is a timeless treasure;so few others are.  

Mr. May will be missed.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Bridal Show Debriefing

First, thank you to all the brides, grooms, friends and family members who made today's show such a success.  I had some great conversations, and I look forward to speaking with many of you again.  Please don't hesitate to call or email with any questions.

Second, special thanks to Carmen from Nectar for the wheat grass and palm and Kevin from DKH Entertainment Group for the very cool up lighting.  Both made a huge difference in the look of my booth at the Blacksmith Shop.

Lastly, thank you to all of the members of Macon's Wedding Ring for helping to put on an amazing show.  I can't wait for August.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Another January Giveaway!

As part of the ongoing January specials, I giving a FREE session to the first three people who leave a comment on this post and send me an email (neal@inwardstudio.com) with there contact info.  The free session is good for either studio or location sessions, but it must be used during the month of February.  Good Luck!


Friday, January 16, 2009

Macon's Wedding Ring Winter Bridal Show

I'm so excited about the Macon's Wedding Ring Winter Bridal Show on Sunday.  The Ring has grown to the point that we need two locations to house everyone.  This time the show will be in both the Armory Ballroom and the Blacksmith Shop.  I've planned some very cool things for my booth, so stop by to see what we are doing this year.   You'll need to register at the Armory, but my booth is at the Blacksmith Shop.  Click on the title of this post for all the show info.  I look forward to seeing everyone there.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

The Power of Relationships

My wife and I always park at PreFlight when we fly from Atlanta.  It is an off-site parking lot with shuttle service to the airport.  It is cheaper than parking at the airport and very convenient.  This trip, the driver mentioned that he remembered me from my trip to Tampa last year for the Imaging USA conference (the same conference from which I just returned).  He remembered my traveling companions (Danielle Bodony and Stephanie Gober) and why we were going to Tampa.  He remembered that we were all photographers.  I thought that was pretty amazing.  He must see hundreds of faces every day and yet he remember me.

When we landed in Atlanta last night, we had the same driver!  It might seem like a little thing, but it was comforting to know with whom we were entrusting our lives.  He was friendly, jovial, and helpful.  As I have said before, I shouldn't be amazed by someone doing there job well, but I am.  Thank you to our driver (whose name I do not know) for being a welcoming face for our return to the South.  

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Phoenix: Day 5 OR Macon or Bust


We are on our way home.  It will be nice to be home, but I'm not looking forward to the weather.  It is 74 in Phoenix today.  It will be in the 30s when I wake up tomorrow in Macon!   I can't wait to get home and start putting into motion all the truly great things I have learned.  See you soon!


Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Phoenix: Day 4

So, today was yet another amazing day.  Unfortunately, it was the last day.  I have gotten so many good ideas and I can't wait to share them with all of you.  Keep tuned to the blog for the latest updates.  It is going to be an unbelievable year!

As part of my desire to find the best local joints (and because we are in Phoenix and I'm obsessed with Mexican food), we decided to have dinner at Carolina's Mexican Restaurant.  It has been a top pick in Phoenix for years.  It was short on atmosphere, but it made up for it with the food.  We go to all the best places.

In the "truly weird" coumn, mark Carolina's.  Not only did she has Coke AND Pepsi, but also Agua Fresca.  For those who haven't had the pleasure, you should.  It is a barely sweet mix on fruit juices and water.  It is my first choice when available.


We'll be flying home tomorrow, so we'll just have to see when I fit in my post.

Phoenix: Day 3

I am amazed that themes in my life have a way of repeating.  This evening I had the opportunity to listen to Anne Geddes speak for an hour-and-a-half about her life and career.  I wasn't really excited, but I knew this was a rare chance to listen to someone very successful, tell her story.  Needless to say, it was quite pleasurable and informative.  She told about the night she decided she wanted to be the most famous children's photographer in the world...and told her friends and family!  She told how she was turned down by large publishing companies.  She told how she printed her first calendar on her own and has gone on to sell millions around the world.  

I was very impressed and completely surprised.

I had a very similar experience when I visited the Salvador Dali Museum.  All I knew of his work was melting clocks.  The docent explained Dali's influences.  She explained the world going on around Dali.  She explained how his contemporaries were reacting to their surroundings.  

I had a new found appreciation for his work.

I find that the WHY is as important as the WHAT.  I need to understand why an artist used a color.  I need to understand why they chose a particular media.  I need to understand why they chose the imagery they used.

Sometimes a melting clock is just a melting clock...some times it is a commentary on war.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Phoenix: Day 2

My day started at 5:20 MT. I don't remember the last time I was up that early. I was sitting in a large convention hall before 7 am with my Chai Tea Latte. The latte helped. Then began a day filled with learning. I've learned about Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, wireless lighting, and portrait sales. It is a great deal to take in. I've already gotten some great ideas to introduce once I get back. Check the blog in the coming weeks for updates.

So, what does a $13 hot dog look like?


It's called the "Big Unit" at Alice Cooper's Town. It is a 2 FOOT long hot dog covered with chili and cheese. It was very good, but, needless to say, I did not finish it. I'm not sure why it comes with fries. Does anyone eat the fries? I'm glad I did it, but I won't do it again.

We also spent part of this afternoon at the Heard Museum. It is filled with artifacts and art from the local native people. The museum contains examples of pots, baskets, and tools created as early 500 AD. I never get tired of viewing items that were made before we were a country.

Here are a few images of the museum.





Good Night!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Phoenix: Day 1

We made several discoveries today.  

1.  Phoenix is beautiful!
2.  People in Phoenix are surprisingly friendly (Being from the South, I was raised to believe that only Southerners were friendly).
3.  Vegan food is REALLY good.  Green Restaurant
4.  The bus system is....well.... (Being Southern, I was raised not to say anything if I couldn't say something nice).

Here are a few images from today.  I can't wait to see what tomorrow holds.







Friday, January 09, 2009

Phoenix or Bust!

I'm leaving today for Imaging USA in Phoenix.  Imaging is the convention for the Professional Photographers of America.  I take time each year to recharge my creative batteries and learn more about running a photography business.  Each year I find new ideas and products to offer in the coming year.  I'm really excited to see what I find and learn this year.  I'll be posting pictures of my adventure while I'm gone, so check back.  

I'll be back in the studio on Thursday, but I'll be available by phone or email in the mean time. 

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Free RAW Workflow Class

As part of my ongoing FREE classes, I have scheduled the Adobe Camera RAW class for January 29th from 6-8pm.  

This class will cover using Adobe Bridge and Camera RAW to quickly organize and edit large numbers of images.  Topics include tone and color correction, retouching, localized changes, and creative finishing.  This class will be taught with CS4, but most techniques will apply to older versions of Camera RAW and Lightroom.  It will be a great opportunity to start the transition to shooting RAW.

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

FREE ONE-ON-ONE PHOTOGRAPHY TRAINING

I'm offering FREE 2 hour individual training sessions ($150 value) to the first 3 people who comment on this post.  Once you leave your comment, send me an email to neal@inwardstudio.com with your contact info.  I'll be in touch to schedule your session.

The training sessions can cover the subject of your choice.  Photoshop, RAW processing, lighting, or location photography are but just a few of the options.  Sessions must be scheduled Monday through Friday before February 28, 2009.  

Good Luck!

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Coolest Website EVER!

Ok, besides mine...

So, I love food.  I love cooking.  I love finding purveyors of specialty foods.  I love knowing from where my food comes.  This site fulfills many of those.   


It is a website of artisanal food producers.  It is filled with great cheeses, chocolates, and snacks.  There is even buffalo jerky.  Why buy something from the grocery store when you can buy from the creator.

Monday, January 05, 2009

Sunday Makeup

I spent a great deal of Sunday working on my print display for the Macon's Wedding Ring Bridal Show on January 18th.  I was inspired on Saturday while riding to Atlanta to try something REALLY different.  It is actually quite funny because I almost ordered everything from my original idea Friday night.  It will be VERY different.  For those who don't see it in person, I'll post pictures the week after the show.  I hope many of you get to see it in person.

Saturday Makeup!

If I were on a diet and fell off the wagon, I would have to exercise more to make up for it.  So, here is the blog post from Saturday if I had posted it.  

I went on a shopping trip to Atlanta.  I had two main goals.  First, I needed supplies for my first attempt at book binding.  I decided I wanted to offer a "natural", hand made album, so I needed stuff to start the learning process.  I've already found sources online to get the materials once I work out the details, but I didn't want to go through the hassle of ordering, shipping, etc.  There are two great  stores in Atlanta that have such items-Sam Flax and Paper Source.  I found most of what I needed and a few things I didn't .  The Paper Source store is located in the Virginia Highlands neighborhood.  VH is a great place to waste an afternoon.  I highly recommend Murphy's for brunch!

We finished up the day at Ikea.  I needed chairs for my FREE photography classes.  Best of all, they were only $5.99 each.  Of course, we found even more stuff we didn't need.  You gotta love Ikea.

That Didn't Take Long!

Wow!  I thought I would do better.  In the first 5 days, I've missed 2.  So, here is a great ONE DAY special to make up for it.  

25% bonus on all gift certificates!

These gift certificates are valid for one year and CAN be used with any other promotion.  These can even be used for the Digital Photography for Soccer Mom's class on February 7th.  You can purchase any value.  This would be a great opportunity to purchase a gift for an expecting mother, budding photographer, or bride.

Friday, January 02, 2009

Will Work for DVDs

I spent most of yesterday in a semi-comatose state watching the day long Twilight Zone marathon on the SciFi channel.  It is a childhood guilty pleasure that my wife has thankfully discovered and learn to love herself.  I saw episodes new to me as well as old favorites which were just as great as the first time I saw them.  I noticed themes in Rod Serling's writing that escaped me as a child but now seem real.  He dealt with the cold war and nuclear holocaust, while we are struggling with terrorism.  Still true are the universal themes of wanting what once was, fearing the unknown, and wishing for the courage to change.  It was a thought inspiring day.  For those who haven't had the distinct pleasure, you can watch some episodes on CBS.com.  "Time Enough at Last" is a great introduction into the twisted world of Rod Serling.

Best of all, there were commercials for the new Twilight Zone: The Complete Definitive Collection.  It is a DVD box set with ALL 156 original episodes.  I would love to have this, but it is a bit expensive.  So, I'll give the first person to email and bring me the box set a $300 gift certificate to the studio.  The list price for the set is $300, but it is only $186.99 on Amazon.com with free shipping.  This is a great way to make money instantly.  You can use the studio gift certificate towards a family session, wedding, or even take advantage of the frame sale.  There are no limitations.




Thursday, January 01, 2009

Happy New Year!

I wanted to wish everyone a...

Happy New Year!

I made several resolutions, but one in particular applies to the blog. I plan to be much more regular in my blog posting. To that end, I am going to post a new entry each day of January. January is going to be a busy month, so, hopefully, I'll have lots of interesting things to share. There are also several changes and new things coming in 2009 both personally and professionally. Stay tuned!

As part of my month of blogging, I'll be posting special offers throughout the month. These offers will only be published on the blog. Some will be month long;some will be one day only. So, check every day to take advantage. Here is the first...

50% off all framing during January

This applies to in-stock as well as special order frames. This offer applies to prints you already own or new prints you would like to order. You can even order frames for prints you plan to purchase in the coming year. We offer a wide variety so stop by the studio to see the selection.

I look forward to seeing all of you soon. Use this year to make dreams realities.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Happy Holidays!

I wanted to wish everyone  a...
Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas!

Take time for those who are important to you, and I look forward to seeing everyone in the new year. 

Monday, December 22, 2008

FREE PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES!

I would do it for free if I could...so, I will.  I'm starting off the new year with a series of free photography classes.  These will be short (2 hour) classes covering a variety of specific subjects.  The schedule will begin with an intro to digital photography class (Thursday, January 22, 2009 @ 6pm), but in coming months we will cover such subjects as available light photography, studio lighting on a budget, Adobe Camera Raw, and photography for real estate agents.  Each class will be limited to 20 students, so make sure to register early.  

I will also be offering day long intensive classes for those who want to learn more about a particular subject.  The first of these classes will be the popular Digital Photography for Soccer Mom's (Saturday, February 7, 2009, 9am-4pm).  This class will include a photo safari and well as classroom instruction.  We will cover image capture, backup, manipulation, and printing...basically a workflow from beginning to end.  The total cost is $150 (lunch included).  Those who book by December 31st will receive a $25 discount.  This would make a great gift idea for the budding photographer or soccer mom in your family.  

I look forward to seeing you all in the new year.  Please let me know if you have any ideas for additional classes. 

neal@inwardstudio.com
478.361.2500

Friday, December 19, 2008

Ashes and Snow


It is funny how you have to hear about something more than once for it to stick.  

Several months ago, CBS Sunday Morning (One of my all time favorites!)  featured Gregory Colbert's Nomadic Museum in New York.  It was amazing.  He had a temporary museum built form shipping containers on a pier.  It was filled with large format prints of his haunting images featuring children with wild animals.  The images had an unreal quality.  They seemed not possible.

Last week, I visited the amazing studio of Zack Arias, music photographer extraordinarie.  He had a display of his favorite photography books (I'm totally copying this for the studio remodel).  One of them was a book filled with Colbert's work.  It was a book covered in hand made Nepalese paper tied with a string, and the images were printed on fine art paper in Italy.  It was one of the most beautiful books I'd ever seen. 

So, the very next day I started searching for a copy of the book.  Apparently, Zack's version is no longer in print, but I was able to find another version.  It arrived today.  WOW!

Hopefully, I will be able to create a version to use for portrait sessions and weddings.  Stay tuned.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

THANK YOU!

Thank you to everyone who came out for Cookies with Santa. It was so much fun. A ton of great people volunteered and made the day so easy. Here is a photo of everyone...except me.



I'm really looking forward to next year.  I can't wait to see all of you there.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

I knew he was smart!

Imagination is more important than knowledge. 
— Albert Einstein

I don't know that I completely agree, but it is interesting coming from him.  

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The iPhone Says Y'all

A funny discovery.  The iPhone knows the word y'all.  I was surprised that people in California even new that word.  My thanks to the engineers at Apple for including the South in the iPhone dictionary.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Cookies With Santa

I wanted to announce a great charity fundraiser that I'm involved in along with several other great Middle Georgia Vendors. Cookies with Santa is an afternoon filled with games, cookies, and pictures with Santa. It is all to benefit Jay's Hope which supports families in Middle Georgia with children fighting cancer. Visit the website below to sign up for one of the very limited spots. See you there.

New Holiday Cards

We have several new Holiday cards available.  Visit inwardstudio.com, and  click on "olive my love cards",  and then click on "holiday cards" to view all we have to offer.  Also, don't forget that card orders in November receive a 10% discount.

*The names have been changed to protect the innocent.




Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Macon Magazine Contest Results!

The votes are in, and the winners are...
Stephanie Allen and David Thompson!

Thank you to the almost 400 people who voted.  I never dreamed the vote would take that long to count!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

San Francisco or Bust!

My wife and I are going to San Francisco at the end of the month for a little work/pleasure. It's been 5 years since we last visited and we're really excited about returning. It is a beautiful city with a perfect climate.

I am already scheduled to photograph one engagement session, but I would love to photograph a couple more sessions. I have availability on November 1st and 2nd. So, anyone interested in being photographed, please send me an email or give me a call.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

$2.99!!!


I don't remember the last time I paid less than $3.00 for a gallon of gas. WOW!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Pretty Smart

Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson

I often said that the people I like share a common trait. They are all enthusiastic about what they do.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

The Passing of a Institution

Bill Meriwether passed away Sunday.

If you had not had the pleasure, he was THE photographer in Macon for almost 50 years. (He actually photographed my in-laws' wedding.) He was a sweet man who spent his life gladly sharing his knowledge with anyone who asked. I only had the joy of meeting Mr. Meriwether one time. He shared a lighting technique with me that I still use to this today. It was a little thing, that made a big impression.

He will be greatly missed.

(Click on the title of this most to read the article about Mr. Meriwether from the Telegraph.)

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

How Little Does It Take?

I love out-of-focus, overexposed images. It is weird fetish, but it allows me to find gems where others would see only trash. Because of this unusual fascination, I started wondering how little visual information is needed for the viewer to know what is in the image.

Can a few black lines portray a person?




I've been a fan of Hitchcock since I was a kid. The caricature of him has always been a part of my visual reference. It is perfect. Not too much...not too little. The artist included everything needed with nothing extra. The ability to edit ones work is an important skill for any artist.

I notice the Hitchcock caricature finds it's way into my work on occasion. I am always looking for simple, graphic images that contain more information than would immediately seem. Recently, I captured this image at a wedding. I told the bride her mother might not recognize her, but I'm really pleased with it.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Fancy Book Learning

I spent yesterday in Atlanta learning more about Photoshop with two great friends from one of the most accomplished Photoshop trainers, Dave Cross. Heather and Jenny are both accomplished photographers and even better road trip companions. We had a great time and learned some great new tricks in Photoshop. (The photo is thanks to my iPhone. Great phone. Not a great camera.)

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Macon Magazine Contest

Macon Magazine is creating a special NEW wedding section for their December/January issue. Many of my couples have enjoyed having their weddings included in past years. This year, Macon Magazine has made a few changes. A variety of sizes from 1/9 to full page are available. Also, unlike years past, there is now a small charge for the listing. Click here to see all the details.

But, for one lucky couple, a full page listing will be free ($375 value).

Leave a comment on this post with the couple's last names. The couple with the most votes will receive the listing. So, tell all your friends to vote for you! You have until midnight, October 18th to vote. Couples whose weddings were photographed by iNWARD STUDIO between January 2007 and October 2008 are eligible for the contest.

Good luck!

Monday, August 18, 2008

Recent Work in the News

Some of my recent images were included in the news story about the bridal show on Channel 13. My photo tree was shown at the beginning of the story. There is also a still from the video at the bottom of the page. Just click on the title of this post to see both. Too bad my name wasn't somewhere.

I actually missed the story, but the mother of the bride in the images called to let me know. Thanks Kathy!

Friday, August 15, 2008

What Makes a Great Artist?

Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.
— Scott Adams

I have always said that the difference between a bad photographer and a great photographer is the great photographer throws away the bad ones. There is more to it than that, but it is a interesting idea.

Friday, August 01, 2008

Inkjeteuos Home Printian Period

One of my daily rituals is to read What the Duck. It is an online comic strip about a duck who is a professional photographer (I think I actually blogged about this once before). It is really funny. Well, it is really funny if you are a photographer. The most recent strip is actually appropriate for non-professionals.

I have always said that printing on your home inkjet printer is a futile endeavor. I won't even do it. Fortunately, there are several labs locally, that will print your digital images. USE THEM!

Anyway, here is the strip.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Bridal Show

I wanted to remind everyone of the Macon's Wedding Ring Bridal Show on August 10th at the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter in Perry. There are some really amazing things being planned by some of the members, so you won't want to miss it. The best wedding vendors Middle Georgia has to offer will be showing what they can offer to make your wedding unforgettable.

Even better, there will be a grand prize drawing for an outdoor living package (everything you need to throw a great backyard party) worth almost $1000.

My booth will be a small preview of the studio remodel I'm planning for January, and I'll be offering a great show special. You'll have to come by the booth to see what is coming and find out about the special! I really look forward to seeing many of you there.

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

SUPER GEEK ALERT!

I am a visual person.

Words are secondary, but FONTS are great! For me, the look of the words is at least as important as the meaning. I know it is a bit strange. I have been obsessed with fonts for a long time. I have spent days searching font websites for cool fonts. I even looked into creating my own font, but it was HARD. You needed special software and...talent. That has come to an end. Talent is still helpful, but not necessary.

To prove this, I have created my own font in about an hour. The tools work in your web browser so there is no need for software. You can sign up for a free account and start creating your own. I love this cloud computing stuff.

Click on the title to see my font. You can download it and try it out. It is only the capital letters, but I'll be tweaking it in coming weeks.

Monday, July 07, 2008

Second Anniversary!

Two years and counting!

Thank you to everyone who has been a part of the last two years. I'm blessed to have the best customers in the world. I am constantly amazed by the people who walk through my door, and I'm excited to see who walks in next.

As a thank you to all of you, I'm introducing a new product in the newsletter this week. Best part...it's FREE! Keep an eye on your inbox.

Here's to many more years of fun and wonderful people coming through the door.

Monday, June 30, 2008

St Simons at Last

Our week got off to a fantastic start with dinner at 4th of May and swimming until midnight. Being of Scottish descent, going to the beach has always been a day of fun followed by days of suffering from a sun burn. Swimming in the dark has its advantages. Unfortunately, it is hard to make a beautiful portrait on the beach in the dark, so hopefully the sunscreen will do its job. We have a full week planned, but there are a few open sessions available, so don't hesitate to call if you are interested (478)361-2500. We'll be here until Saturday. Hope to see many of you around.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

iNSPIRATION

It comes from strange places. While researching a new album I'll be offering soon (don't you love a good tease), I found this quote from Dr Seuss.

Did you know he started off doing political cartoons at Dartmouth...a far cry from children's books.

Anyway, here is the quote.

Be who you are and say what you mean because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. -Dr Seuss

What an interesting place it would be if we all lived that way.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Melissa:Matt Matrimony

Here are a few of my favorites from Melissa & Matt's wedding at Houston Lake Country Club a couple of weeks ago. It was quite hot, but the wedding was beautiful and they never let us see them sweat...sorta. It was 100 degrees!





Thursday, June 19, 2008

San Diego Part Trois

Here is a slideshow of images taken by Michael Andrew at the Shootshop in San Diego. I thought you might like to see a little more of the workshop, and I really appreciate him for offering this to all of the other photographers. He did a great job!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Picture Time

Here are a few images from my time in "sunny" Southern California. The first four are from Carlsbad. Enjoy!






GEEK ALERT!!!

San Diego's airport is known as Lindbergh Field because the famed "Spirit of St Louis" was built in San Diego by Ryan Aeronautical. To pay tribute to the airport's namesake, a replica of the "Spirit of St Louis" hangs over the baggage claim area. The original plane hangs in the National Air and Space Museum in Washington. Oddly, I just saw it in October.



Sorry for the geek out, but I was raised around airplanes. To this day, I cannot resist.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

"Sunny" Southern California

I'm in San Diego for a photography workshop called Shoot Shop given by the amazing Kaisers at the image is found. I've followed their growth and success for several years. I'm constantly amazed by the fun, creative images they create. When I found out they were offering workshops, I couldn't wait to attend. Unfortunately, I wasn't alone. The spots were harder to get than Rolling Stone tickets. I finally got a spot last month and have been anticipating it ever since. The up side is that they were well practiced for my class.

I learned too much to process. I have pages of notes to review on the flight home and new ideas to try out on all of you. If any of you are up for something different, give me a call. I'll be doing to test sessions to experiment. It will be a great fun, and you're guaranteed to be on the website and blog.

So, I've been here for almost 48 hours and I just saw blue skies. Ironic.

I'll be back to the studio tomorrow, so I'll be returning phone calls and emails then. I'll also post a few pictures of "sunny" California.