A blog simply showing work by Jamie Hannon and posts of photographic adventures.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Parris Island Marine Graduation, 11.19.10
So my sister-in-law asked me to be her photographer for her son's graduation from the Marine Corps so she could focus on her little man (who is not so little anymore). It was actually pretty fun. It was like shooting for a photojournalism class or newspaper. I tried to tell stories with my images so she wouldn't have to write anything down. I have been to Hilton Head several times, but never to Parris Island. I loved seeing Spanish Moss everywhere. Aside from the boot camp activities going on where soon to be soldiers were being reprimanded, it was a beautiful place. There was one poor young man I saw with his go fasters (sneakers) untied and I was nervous he would be yelled at for the malfeasance. It's where Marines ( and hopefully upstanding young men and women) are made.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
OSU vs Penn State
Well, it was another crazy day last Saturday at the OSU campus. The weather being beautiful certainly helped. Unfortunately, I missed Game Day but they were there from 9-12 or something like that and there was no way I was getting up that early from working the night before. So, my main goal was to get a decent shot of Joe Paterno. He is a legend after all. He has been coaching longer than Jim Tressel has been alive. that is INSANE! I got to shoot from the roof of St. John's again, which was cool, and I made a panorama of that area. I pretty much ran all over the place that day, trying to get what I was paid to do as well as try to get some stuff for myself. I was able to get a few of the coach, but he really likes staying close to his bench which made it difficult.
Another photographer was trying to get a shot of him when an observer stood right in front of his camera. The photog
proceeded to hit this man with his giant lens to let him know to get out of the way. One thing I have learned from my field experiences is that photographers can be extremely rude. I am fortunately not one of those photographers!
Another photographer was trying to get a shot of him when an observer stood right in front of his camera. The photog
proceeded to hit this man with his giant lens to let him know to get out of the way. One thing I have learned from my field experiences is that photographers can be extremely rude. I am fortunately not one of those photographers!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Pet Photos
Friday, October 29, 2010
Shooting at Ohio State vs Purdue
Brutus being nuts 10/23/10 |
Meeting with Lauryn Byrdy
So, still trying to find my way and career path. Lauryn Byrdy is a successful professional photographer who was kind enough to talk to me and let me pick her brain today. She really helped me to really think about what I want to do. I need to find some sort of focus and photography that I really enjoy. I like to shoot too many different things which makes it difficult to narrow down a niche that suits me. SO, now my next goal is to make some solid goals that I can stick to and to try to get some more work so I can eventually leave the bar (I work at a bar-i wasn't referring to being a booze hound!). I took some fun pics of my friend's kids at the Circleville Pumpkin Festival and this was one of my faves-Austin licking his fingers after shoving popcorn into his mouth.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Been awhile....
I have now graduated from Columbus State with highest honors and am still struggling to find my place in the working world. I just visited my family in PA and hate having to tell them I am still not doing anything in my field other than some freelance work. I am trying to find ways into the Columbus fashion/magazine field. I need to find better ways to get the info on events sooner. I want to do more in my own community and Columbus is growing and becoming a better market for creatives every day. I just want to find my niche...
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