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PMA 2010 – Anaheim, California

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

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Although not what I expected PMA 2010 turned out to be a lot of fun. It was a real trade show with bikini wearing models and everything.

It was clearly for business, for the mom and pap camera store in Somewhere, CA. Several booths were there solely to show off equipment that someone without a reseller’s license could not use.

I had an opportunity to meet the host of The Candid Frame, Ibarionex Perillo. He was a real pleasure to speak with and was happy to hear that people are listening to his show. The Candid Frame interviews lots of successful photographers with several different styles. Recently interviewing Jay Maisel and Greg Gorman, his show is great to see a little about the styles and workflow of photographers.

Sony’s booth was somewhat of a cave, being fairly dark and lots of paths through it. But it had a really appealing feel about it, like you were entering a darkroom. And across the way Nikon’s booth was looking very nice and clean. You can’t go wrong with setting up 4 500mm lenses. And there was of course an undercover big guy watching the cameras closely. I can’t say I liked their presentation space which seemed to be in the way of everything.

I was certainly sold for Pelican Cases. They are made in the right material with military precision. And the padding material can be shaped however you want. They’re air tight, waterproof and have a decompression valve. You can chain this to the seat when you’re sleeping at the airport.

The Hiti P11os Pocket Studio looked like a great way to make some money at events. Its a little 4×6 printer that is portable and costs about $250. Each print is under $1.00 and I immediately thought of the river rafting in Three Rivers and rodeos. I think I might seriously do this… then (because I’m making money) I’ll finally be a professional photographer (which is ridiculous, but true).

There so many exhibitors there including Lowepro, Tamrac, Ilford, Freestyle Photography, on and on and on. Many of the larger companies had conference rooms that they would meet with potential clients.

Freebees – 10% off Borrow Lenses and 50 business cards from Moo.

PMA 2010 – A great show.

Palm Springs Photo Festival

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

My trip to the Palm Springs photo festival was absolutely great. I learned lots of photography and the business and met several excellent photographers. My favorite was Tom Paiva, a photographer of the Bay Area and LA area. I particularly like his night and city photos.

The thoughts I was left with about my chess project are:
Make more photographs
Tell the story more thoroughly
Learn more about what people have done with these kinds of photo project and how they put them together and presented them
Make it the hardest thing you’ve ever done, but still have fun
Look into city funded museums and libraries to show the work

On my way home, I stopped just before it got dark to take some 1/2 second exposures of the windmills near San Jacinto:
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Palm Springs Photo Festival

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

I will be attending the Palm Springs photo festival from Sunday the 25th to Tuesday the 27th. My main purpose for attending the show is to get my portfolio reviewed. I will be at the open review and will complete 5 20 minute reviews during Monday and Tuesday. For those attending, give me a call: 415-205-0564