Sunday, August 30, 2009

The Big News.

So, I'm still in disbelief; Two years of non-stop work, many emotions, a lot of life changing circumstances all finally came together. I won Best Portfolio 2009 for my photography program at Gwinnett Tech. It was hard but nothing felt more natural as far as work goes. It's so hard to express how I feel in writing or speaking. Christ has been extremely patient and gracious with me and has gotten me through so much the past two years and to be given this is just too much. There are a classroom of 23 other students deserving of this honor and to say I did it without all of them would be a lie. All my classmates (all linked to the right) helped me in some way along the way which is why I am so grateful for this experience that I might not would have had at any other school (special thanks to classmate Jessica Elliott for being an amazing partner for the past two years!). My teachers (Mrs. Harkins, Ms. Finch, Mrs. Kathy, John, D.Jones, and Claudia (oh and can't forget Ms. Hwang! haha))are the sickest, they helped me in and outside of school and their honesty, although it can be extremely hard to hear, has helped mold me into way more than the lil "photographer" who walked in two years ago. I'm definitely not trying to write some speech, just give credit where credit is due, because also, my Family and Friends have supported me all the way through and without all of these components of love in my life, I know I wouldn't be close to the person I am and receiving this honor wouldn't be as sweet. I'm just so dang stoked about this and also for all my classmates for making it through, giving it their all, and caring for one another the whole way through. Gwinnett Tech's Photography Program is one of the most radical experiences.

This video was put together by my friend and 2008 GTC graduate Danielle Millwood! She's a great friend, not only snapped some funny shots of yours truly on the announcement day, but also brought me some fortune cookies, balloons, bubblicious bubble gum, and ALSO a freakin Steak lunch! She is sooo dang dope! And excuse the random-ness of the video... :)

In other frackin' sweet news, I'll be heading to New Jersey/New York City with Marc Climie and Zack Arias to assist in a big ol' Indian Wedding and a few shoots around the Big Apple. We're heading out Wednesday and get back Monday in time to finish up last minute Portfolio Show business, HAVE HEART'S LAST SHOW IN ATLANTA!!!, and the big Show day on Saturday. Be there or be extremely lame, or bored, cause everyone's gonna be there, eatin fine food and drinkin Coca-cola... at least I will.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Help-Portrait: By Jeremy Cowart



Heck yeah!
www.help-portrait.com

Portfolio JUDGEMENT DAY!

Low Light Assignment

Today was the beginning of the Judging of our Portfolios. It was nerve racking, exciting, fun, tiring, and also illuminating. Illuminating in the sense that I have had a great time at Gwinnett Tech for the most part. I have gotten to know some really great photographers and made good friends. I have never been a good student and I hated school most of my life, but for once I will miss a school. Not the work of course haha, but constantly seeing good people and watching them grow as photographers and just as people. I know it won't be the same after school, but it's a good thing because the new "chapter" of our lives is going to be one of the hardest but the most rewarding as we set off to be true professionals at a profession that takes great knowledge and talent. Stoked!

A few other things, Marc Climie and Zack Arias were judging today which is exciting in itself. Because of Zack's tweet about JUDGEMENT DAY, our Program's Blog has reached, as of this minute, 1,037 views and STILL rising just about every minute. I made a new header for it because I honestly didn't like the last one. The GTC Photography Website is now up. And last but not least, a big thanks to every single person who helped me out, whether it was a place to stay (Josh), book issues (Jessica), keeping me on track, or just plain encouragement (I feel like I'm accepting an award, but I really just feel a thanks is needed, and you could look at this whole thing as... an awarding experience! haha). For real, the respect and joy I have for my teachers, classmates, friends, and family is just brimming at the moment. So to some up this entry, go to our Portfolio Show September 12th, 6:30-9:30PM at the Art Station (www.artstation.com) at Stone Mountain. Whoop!

Nick Whitson

Friday, August 14, 2009

Ninety Four Promos.

Ninety Four Promo

So I was really stoked when the guys from Ninety Four called me up about doing a shoot for them. Music photography is where I got my start in the photography world so I always sort of feel at home when I get out to help promote these guys with what they love doing. I love music and enjoy playing it, since I don't think I would ever make it as a musician this is just another alternative to always be apart of it, besides jammin whenever I get the chance ;). The guys were awesome and the shoot went great. I look forward to working with all the guys again in the future. Check out some of the shots on the Flickr. Also, big thanks to Danielle from Ella Rue Photography for helping me out with keeping the shoot flowing.

Ninety Four Promo

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Two Years at Climie + Co.

Huge deal at Climie + Co with the coming together of the past two years of images in a "best of book" that Marc will have displayed with the Atlanta Branch of the Bridal Bar. Check out his blog post here.

"As photographers, we have to be very self-critical if we are to grow visually. We have to stand by our decisions, even when others disagree, that an image really is worthy of being presented. At the same time, we also have to know when we like an images for reasons other than that they stand on their own, and we have to cut them out, get rid of them. It’s an extremely difficult process, but one that teaches you a lot about yourself and your craft." -Marc