DONE!!! Yes, they are done! I told you I would get them done. So if you want a DVD with all of the images let me know. I will give them out to whoever wants them. Excuse me, I need to go prove John wrong and burn him a disk.
So at the beginning of our Multimedia 2 we were talking about having our blogs being listed on Google Search. If your name is common, which Brian Hall Photography seems to have a few takers, then the first listed is the one with the most hits (or something like that). Well within a few short months, this blog is now number 4 when looking up Brian Hall Photography on Google search. BUT you want to know the kicker?...
We turned in our portrait finals today. I was happy with how mine came out and really appreciated the comments. I'm stoked for next quarter and getting into what will be going in our portfolios and really being pushed to get the best images we can produce at this current stage. Everyone did a good job today, it's impressive how far everyone has come.
I hung out with my old friends, Thomas Wainright and Allen Mitchum of Vision City. They were helping a fellow musician with some live production in the studio while also laying down some new material. I will have more stuff to come from this night, but one thing is for sure... remember their names, because most likely the next time you hear or see them, it'll probably be some new hits on the radio, tv, or in the latest and greatest of music magazines... I'm not kidding either.
So I shot my "Final Four" or Final Photojournalism Project. I haven't looked through everything yet and I have a lot to go though. I think I am shooting Saturday to get to try and finish it up. It is basically documenting the Paramedics and Firefighters themselves, not just trying to find crazy disasters, because on the average day, they are not the continual problems. I have such respect for them, like I have for my Father, having to work 24 hour shifts and constantly being used and abused by the population. Hopefully this will turn out nice.
My teacher ended up choosing this one. It's totally cool, it was my original idea and I really enjoy this photo. I was overall happy with how the shoot went that day. I have another shoot lined for fashion, it's not for an assignment for school which will be nice.
I shot photos of my friend Augusta for my Fashion Portrait, you might remember her from some older photos. She was a great subject in spite of all the problems that came with shooting that day. Basically I wasted money on a generator that did not power the studio lights, permission for property, and all of the goods in between. It was a great day though. I also got to help make a Pasta Salad and make crust for a Cheese Cake with 'Gusta. I'm not sure if this will be the photo I will use, but it is one of them.
I shot my Executive Portrait today. I drew Chef Keri... and right away I knew I had to step it up. Luke Allerdice, last year graduate, shot her last year for his EP. I was stoked to get to shoot her, because she I heard she was great to work with, but I knew I had to try to step it up some how. Luke's photo was amazing, it was my favorite EP I saw, so I wanted to do a good job. Once I got it finalized and printed, I was really really happy with what I got. I don't know if it could stand next to Luke's portrait, but I'm definitely happy with it.
People ask me where I am heading after school, what field I am interested in, and etc. etc. I tell everyone, "Missions Photography". If you do not know what that is, it is basically documenting missionaries, their work, and the people group they are trying to reach, while I myself am apart of ministering in whatever way I can. I love photography, but I love people more. I don't think a job is worth more than a human life. I believe a human life is what makes a job worth doing and doing well. I have always believed that whatever job you do, you should do it for something more than self-ambition. I'm not the most selfless person, that's for sure, but I try every day to break that selfish part of my heart. I was on a mission trip to Tijuana, Mexico after my 1oth grade year and was already into photography, I just had no real idea where I was going to take it. After Christ broke my heart for the people of Mexico through my experiences and photos, I knew this was it for me. Every day since then has only confirmed that capturing lives changing and building in Truth was my future. I love every part of photography, that is why I try my best to be good at every part, I know I still have so much to learn, but this is where my heart beats strongest. I am so stoked for the future. The top photo was taken in Tijuana, Mexico: Summer of 2005 and the bottom photo was taken in Kingston, Jamaica: Summer of 2007.
Some may wonder why put "Brian Hall: Photography & Design". But basically, I used to design a lot of websites, but shortly figured out I liked the graphic design side of it more than than the coding up a full website. I do not consider myself a graphic artist, but I do like to design a lot of different things like CD layouts, banners, flyers, posters, t-shirts, cards, etc. etc. So I usually just take images, mix opacities, have fun with many different brushes, texts, and vector objects if possible and play around to come up with things kind of like these. So yeah, I design things for people on occasion. It's fun.
I was going through some old images of mine from a good time of growth in my life. It was a really great period and every time I view some of these photos of my old friend, I am reminded of a time in my life where, I was not perfect (at being a person, friend, nor photographer) but I was really loving the direction I was heading. The images still hold a huge place in my heart. It was before I knew much about photography, but confirmed even more that it was the direction I needed to be heading. The things we work at; relationships, jobs, hobbies, or just life itself, is for more than just what we see.

Here's one of four photos from my Third Quarter Color Final Four. They are up on my Flickr along with my Second Quarter Final Four. This next Final Four should be a doooozy.
Believe it or not, I am almost done. I shot the Upper Quarter's Portfolio hanging and show at the end of the summer. It was a great experience and it allowed me to connect with some of them a little more, even if it was at the end of their program. They were all great and their work was just awesome. It was a privilege to get to shoot the show. So, if you were in Upper Quarter and wanting to see the photos, they are coming, but I just had to stick it on the back burner when school took back over.
So I went back to the Women's Prison again with Lindsay and Jayne. We found out that it might have held more than just Women there, but since I have named everything under Women's Prison, I'll just keep referring it as that. This time though, when I was finishing up my last shots, Lindsay and Jayne heard foot steps on the second story in the next room. So Lindsay rushed my stubborn butt out of there in a jiffy. Well, here's to another good day of Urban Exploration.
Rob Dobi is an awesome photographer. Ask him that, and he'll probably deny it. He's a nice guy with a great eye. In my own opinion, he is a leader in the world of Urban Exploration Photography right now. Excuse me if I am ignorant to other great UE photographers out there, but I've been following this guys stuff for some years now. He's actually more of a Graphic Artist/Designer, but that only adds to his awesomeness. Check out his stuff, buy his clothing, etc. etc.
Today I went out and shot with two Lower Quarter students, Lindsay and Jayne, and also another Professional, Nate. We went to an Abandoned Women's Prison around town. I was stoked and couldn't believe I have never heard of this place. It was huge and had plenty of photo opportunities going on inside and out. I have tons of photos to go through but I posted a few on my Flickr. I have big plans for this place, so multiple visits will be happening. Today was a good day. 

Emma Kisiel is a good friend of mine from Colorado. I've know her for a few good years now. She's at MICA right now getting her study on. She's an amazing photographer, not for tricks in photoshop or crazy images from far away lands. Her work is very candid and very raw, that's why I enjoy her work so much. It is purity from a beautiful soul. Some of my favorite work of hers is here. It is Emma's Photo Project on a girl living with Cancer. I wish you could watch the slide show with her voice over. It was really powerful, really made me want to become a better photographer. She's an amazing girl with a good eye, so if you want to check out her work, her site is: www.balticphotography.com

Michelle, Heather, and I were heading back from PhotoBarn today, when I noticed some guy hand cuffed and surrounded by cops. Well, after yelling "DUDE! THAT DUDE IS GETTING ARRESTED!!! TURN IN!" Michelle had already begun to turn in. We were all screaming, "GET A CAMERA!" Of course we left ours at school, except! for Michelle. She got to wear in her new Nikon D700 and 70-200mm F/2.8 VR lens while snapping these lil' hoodlums! Oh yeah, that dude was not the first guy I saw. After the first man was stuck in the car, not one, not two, not even three, but I think four or five more guys and one girl came out of the supposed stolen car. Heather then remembered that she had her point-and-shoot and got a few sweet shots as well. I was left cracking up in the back seat. The cops were suspicious, but pretty cool after checking our IDs haha. I'll definitely remember this story forever.
Real Hope Fest 2008 was sick as all-get-out! Every band did an awesome job, the kids were great, and it was just so much more than bands performing. Every band was there to share their passion for music and show love to all that came out. If you ever want to be surrounded by great people, make it out to the next Real Hope Fest thrown by Real Hope Records or head up to The Pivot Venue. Here are two of the shots, I have hundreds to go through. I'm stoked so far!
Real Hope Fest 2008 tomorrow! It's located at The Pivot in Cleveland, GA. It starts at 12:00PM, but doors open at 11:30AM, so get there early and hang out. It's $20 to get it. If you bring two cans of can goods for the FOOD DRIVE, you get $2 off at the door.
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I posted new photos on my Flickr. Some are from the Second Quarter Final Four. I didn't like one that made it, and two I couldn't use. I also posted a Low Light Assignment. I had fun looking at these again.
First, quick review by me. Then the real review.
I spent an entire day at work cutting about 100 sheets of cards for the Holiday Portraits. There was 8 on each sheet, so we're thinking about 800 right? Maybe, I didn't want to count them all out. I was glad it was a slow day, because it took up practically the entire day.
Also, I wanted to thank those of you who have said great things about the poster. I really appreciate the support from all the classmates and friends. Thanks to Do too! For taking care of the cards for the most part.
REAL HOPE FEST has made it's way back around again in it's 4th Annual Music Festival. Real Hope Records has put on RHF for a few reasons. First, to support the Local and National Music scene. Second, to give local Atlantan's and Georgian's a fulfilling alternative to the main stream party lifestyle. Third and Final, to promote exactly what the name is, to give Real Hope to the youth of today and even the generations before and after. This music festival is more than just about music, it's about showing love to our fellow man and giving hope to all those who seek it out. My good friend, BJ Dills, who heads up Real Hope Records has asked me to return again this year to shoot the entire show. To view the shots I took from last year just head to their myspace page. Come out if you can. I promise, you won't be disappointed. There is also a Food Drive going on during to help the hungry. There is more information about it on their Myspace. I'll have some of the shots from the show up on my Flickr soon.

About two times a year, MAC On Campus (The Mamiya Company) comes to our school and shows us all the latest and greatest things they have going on equipment wise. Of course it is just a drool fest for all of us photographers. They have some awesome deals going on right now, like the Mamiya 645ZD w/the 28 Megapixel Touch Screen Back for a little over $13,000! Sounds expensive (because it is) but it is truly a good deal. Also the Sekonic Light Meters have dropped in price!
We then moved on to going over the Profoto Lights... sick, literally makes me sick because they're so rad. We got to have some fun with the 645ZD and a few of the lenses. My friend Jessica has a video of me from this, so I will be posting that once she gets it up.
