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Help Vincent Laforet Edit Photos
 
Matt Cashore, Photographer
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South Bend | IN | USA | Posted: 2:38 PM on 07.08.10 |
->> On his blog--http://blog.vincentlaforet.com/ Vince has 55 selects from a recent NYC aerial escapade and is soliciting votes for the best three.
I am very fascinated to see a raw-ish take (55 were edited down from ~6K images) from Vincent.
And Vince, if by chance you read this thread--are the images there entirely raw or have you done some post processing work on them?
Oh, and to answer your question, I liked NYC_31, NYC_42 (you can never have too much Chrysler Bldg.) and NYC_53. |
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Thomas B. Shea, Photographer
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Pearland/Houston | TX | USA | Posted: 3:29 PM on 07.08.10 |
| ->> I like 4, 42 and 47 |
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Vincent Laforet, Photographer
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New York | NY | USA | Posted: 4:03 PM on 07.08.10 |
| ->> when you say raw-ish - you mean untoned or the 5,900 images ;? v |
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Mark Loundy, Photo Editor
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San Jose | CA | USA | Posted: 4:10 PM on 07.08.10 |
->> Vince,
It would be a lot easier if there was a light table display of the thumbnails rather than a linear slideshow to work with.
Just curious: Why crowdsource the edit?
--Mark |
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Craig Mitchelldyer, Photographer, Assistant
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Matt Cashore, Photographer
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South Bend | IN | USA | Posted: 7:31 PM on 07.08.10 |
->> By "raw-ish" I mean the fact that even though it's not the true "raw shoot" of 5900 images it somehow still feels like I'm looking over your shoulder as you sort slides on the lightbox...I can sorta get a feel for how you're thinking as you edit a shoot. It's enlightening. No pun intended. So are the 55 candidate images true "raw" files or have you done some work on them?
Thanks again. |
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Dylan Lynch, Photographer, Assistant
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Edmonton | AB | Canada | Posted: 10:57 PM on 07.08.10 |
| ->> Pretty interesting, it gives the internet people a little look into the amount of photos and the importance of editing down for each shoot. Chase Jarvis did this a couple years ago and I know he got a TON of traffic from it.. not that those two need it, but more traffic = more exposure = more clients. |
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Mike Burley, Photographer
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Dubuque | Iowa | USA | Posted: 1:26 AM on 07.09.10 |
->> I tried so hard to edit down...
4 7 10 13 15 23 25 27 28 30 35 36 38 42 45 47 50 55 |
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Harrison Shull, Photographer
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Fayetteville, WV | Asheville, NC | | Posted: 6:58 AM on 07.09.10 |
->> Holy crap!! Three flights in one day in a TwinStar!?! An assistant! Nearly 6k RAW files! I thought clients with budgets like that had gone the way of the dodo.
Typically the silence is an audible vacuum when I quote a client the hourly price for a "cheap" piston powered Bell 47 or R44 (~$500)not to mention sound of their jaw hitting the table when I quote the hourly rate for a B206 single turbine bird (~$1000).
Cool blog on the shoot Vincent and some great shots! I am hopeful that this is a sign that some clients will again open up the pursestrings and spend the dough to see me back in more choppers than C182's. |
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Alex Boyce, Photographer
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Florence | EU | Italy | Posted: 10:28 AM on 07.15.10 |
| ->> FOr sure some ger the good budgets, ive done lots of air shoots, and it is expensive it is also super pressure, as you cant just go back and redo it if you screw up...unless you pay for it your self.... |
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