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Disney Weddings- Walking through the carriage and down the aisle

As I'm preparing for my new website launch we're going through a slew of images hand picking the best ones that will make it to the gallery sections.  This means I'll be posting some of my favorites that haven't made it before.  This image was taken at my wedding for Christina and Ransen at Disneyland in July 2011.  This is the shot of her taken through her horse drawn carriage of her Dad walking her down the aisle.  This was truly one of the most amazing weddings I've ever done and I'll always be grateful to Christina for allowing me the opportunity to shoot it!

Next Workhops:

  • Morgantown, WV- October 22-24
  • Myrtle Beach, SC- November 6-7
  • Tampa, Florida- November 13-14

Camera settings: Nikon D700, 1/250 sec at f/9.0, 16mm at ISO 400, flash did not fire.  Taken at 5:16pm on July 9, 2011 by Jason Lanier.

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Losing Fans on Your Facebook Page?

Ever frustrated by losing fans on Facebook?  Ever wonder what's going on and can't figure out how to correct it?  No matter who you are you should be checking your insights within the Facebook admin panel for page owners and get a good grip on how your posts impact your Page's performance.  On my Page we've had a very healthy growth for a long time, but it never hurts to see what you can do better!

I'm always scouring the internet to find ways to improve and I found this article that helps to give a little more insight into what posts are doing you a benefit versus the posts that are pulling you down. Unfortunately Facebook doesn't tell you exactly what action the user made that classifies as negative feedback, but it definitely will show you if a certain kind of post has more negative feedback than others.

Click below to view!

http://www.marketinggum.com/losing-facebook-fans-how-to-find-out-secret-negative-feedback-insights/

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Zombie Cake Toppers

This image was taken on Saturday at my wedding for Candace and Jordon.  I've seen some really fun and interesting cake toppers, but this is definitely the most unique.  For this image I used my video light to illuminate the Zombie and shot this with my macro lens.  Hope you like it!

Next Workshops:

  • Morgantown, WV- October 22-24
  • Myrtle Beach, SC- Tampa, FL- November 6-7
  • Tampa, Florida- November 13-14

Camera settings: Nikon D700, 1/80 sec at f/6.3, 105mm at ISO 3200, flash did not fire.  Taken at 7:37pm on October 6, 2012 by Jason Lanier.

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Wedding Dress- Jordon and Candace

This image was taken on Saturday at the Christmas House Inn and Gardens during Jordon and Candace's wedding.  It was a beautiful wedding and I loved how the end of this hallway started to really come alive with light.  I hung her dress in the window and then shot with my wide angle to get this.  Hope you like it!

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Webinar Tonight at 6pm Pacific, "How I Got That Shot!"

Many times when I meet with photographers they want to know how I was able to capture a certain image. On Sunday October 7, 2012 at 6pm Pacific Time, I will be making a FREE online presentation via Live Streaming where you will be able to view my images on your screen and get the story behind how I made it happen. The class size is limited to 25 people so make sure to sign up right away because we always get full! The end of the broadcast we will have a 20 minute question and answer session. 


Click below to register now!

https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/9189600882695100160

Thanks!

Jason

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"How I Got That Shot!" Live Online Presentation Tomorrow Night at 6pm Pacific!

Many times when I meet with photographers they want to know how I was able to capture a certain image. On Sunday October 7, 2012 at 6pm Pacific Time, I will be making a FREE online presentation via Live Streaming where you will be able to view my images on your screen and get the story behind how I made it happen. The class size is limited to 25 people so make sure to sign up right away because we always get full! The end of the broadcast we will have a 20 minute question and answer session. 

Thanks!!! 

Click below to register now!
 

Jasonhttps://attendee.gototraining.com/r/9189600882695100160

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Watermarks and using your digital images online

Editors Note: I posted this back in July of this year and said that when I received similar questions in the future I'd repost it because people seem to like it.  Jason

QUESTION- "Can I ask - has anyone ever said anything regarding the way you watermark your images? I for one believe it's beyond smart to watermark, but when I watermark people complain it takes away from the photos - and I use a 5% opacity... in the back of my mind I feel people that whine about watermarks either don't understand WHY we do it, or wanted to "steal

" the image in the first place... thoughts?"

ANSWER- People seem to ask me about my watermarks several times a week recently. On mine, the opacity is at 25% with a drop shadow, spread three times across the image. I built a watermark that made the image still palatable for viewing in my opinion, yet protected my image from unauthorized use. I built it thinking of what would be hard for me to Photoshop out if I was trying to get rid of it. So far, I'm very happy with my watermark.

I agree with your assessment that the majority of people who "whine" about it as you say either have desires to steal it or just don't get it. People like to insult the the photographer by saying, "Really, who wants to steal YOUR images?" That's just complete baloney.

Le's stop being naive about what we do. These days the vast majority of clients don't even print much at all anymore. Virtually all packages are based on getting digital files in some way/shape/form. Clients want to be able to use their images on their iPhone, iPad, Facebook etc. They want to show them digitally. I can't tell you how many times I see my images used for people's profile pics, banner pics, etc. As long as my watermark is on that image it doesn't bother me as much because I know that I am getting the proper photo credit for that shot. Once someone yanks out my watermark...then it's on. I work too hard at my craft to have someone just steal my shot and I get zero credit. IT'S NOT JUST A PICTURE, IT'S A PIECE OF ART. Stop trying to downgrade our work to "just snapshots", because if that was all they were, you wouldn't want them so badly.

One more note....many "Big Name" photographers or truly Professional Full Time Photographers don't post their images on Facebook because they don't want the drama and don't want their images being used without authorization. They only use images on their websites, no where else. So I figure that sharing my images with a 25% opacity watermark is a lot better than not sharing them at all. As you know I post all my settings and explain my shots which 99% of the others don't as well, so I feel very comfortable doing it the way I'm doing it. 

Last Note...Please keep in mind that I shoot and share images from my weddings, children shoots, pin ups, landscapes, and wildlife. I'm certainly not going to do different watermarks for each different genre of picture that I post. While one person may look at a wedding shot of mine and say, "Who's gonna steal that?" what they don't realize is that I might post a landscape shot of Africa the next day and plenty of people will steal that. Also, wedding photographers steal other people's shots all the time to learn posing...I've seen it in person at my workshops where people are showing me a posing book they've compiled and forgot that about 5 shots of mine were in there. When I immediately recognized the shots and told them, they were mortified...this is before I had a strong watermark....Worst case scenario someone photoshops your watermark out and claims it as their work. It's a reality folks. If you're good, people will steal your work. Get educated.

So, from this point forward when I get questions about watermarks I will post this article. There's no right or wrong way to do or do not do watermarks...there's just the way that works for you. Based on the response of Facebook to the shots that I post, people can still see the beauty of my shot while I'm able to have some peace of mind that my hard work isn't being used without my permission or at least me getting credit for what I did....
 
If you've read all of this and are still whining, you either want to steal my shot or just don't get it...hope this helps!!!- Can I ask - has anyone ever said anything regarding the way you watermark your images? I for one believe it's beyond smart to watermark, but when I watermark people complain it takes away from the photos - and I use a 5% opacity... in the back of my mind I feel people that whine about watermarks either don't understand WHY we do it, or wanted to "steal" the image in the first place... thoughts?
 
ANSWER- People seem to ask me about my watermarks several times a week recently. On mine, the opacity is at 25% with a drop shadow, spread three times across the image. I built a watermark that made the image still palatable for viewing in my opinion, yet protected my image from unauthorized use. I built it thinking of what would be hard for me to Photoshop out if I was trying to get rid of it. So far, I'm very happy with my watermark.
 
I agree with your assessment that the majority of people who "whine" about it as you say either have desires to steal it or just don't get it. People like to insult the the photographer by saying, "Really, who wants to steal YOUR images?" That's just complete baloney.
 
Le's stop being naive about what we do. These days the vast majority of clients don't even print much at all anymore. Virtually all packages are based on getting digital files in some way/shape/form. Clients want to be able to use their images on their iPhone, iPad, Facebook etc. They want to show them digitally. I can't tell you how many times I see my images used for people's profile pics, banner pics, etc. As long as my watermark is on that image it doesn't bother me as much because I know that I am getting the proper photo credit for that shot. Once someone yanks out my watermark...then it's on. I work too hard at my craft to have someone just steal my shot and I get zero credit. IT'S NOT JUST A PICTURE, IT'S A PIECE OF ART. Stop trying to downgrade our work to "just snapshots", because if that was all they were, you wouldn't want them so badly.
 
One more note....many "Big Name" photographers or truly Professional Full Time Photographers don't post their images on Facebook because they don't want the drama and don't want their images being used without authorization. They only use images on their websites, no where else. So I figure that sharing my images with a 25% opacity watermark is a lot better than not sharing them at all. As you know I post all my settings and explain my shots which 99% of the others don't as well, so I feel very comfortable doing it the way I'm doing it. 
 
Last Note...Please keep in mind that I shoot and share images from my weddings, children shoots, pin ups, landscapes, and wildlife. I'm certainly not going to do different watermarks for each different genre of picture that I post. While one person may look at a wedding shot of mine and say, "Who's gonna steal that?" what they don't realize is that I might post a landscape shot of Africa the next day and plenty of people will steal that. Also, wedding photographers steal other people's shots all the time to learn posing...I've seen it in person at my workshops where people are showing me a posing book they've compiled and forgot that about 5 shots of mine were in there. When I immediately recognized the shots and told them, they were mortified...this is before I had a strong watermark....Worst case scenario someone photoshops your watermark out and claims it as their work. It's a reality folks. If you're good, people will steal your work. Get educated.
 
So, from this point forward when I get questions about watermarks I will post this article. There's no right or wrong way to do or do not do watermarks...there's just the way that works for you. Based on the response of Facebook to the shots that I post, people can still see the beauty of my shot while I'm able to have some peace of mind that my hard work isn't being used without my permission or at least me getting credit for what I did....
 
If you've read all of this and are still whining, you either want to steal my shot or just don't get it...hope this helps!!!

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Straight out of the camera shot by Jason Lanier

I get asked pretty frequently to post images SOOC (Straight out of the camera) so people can see what my shots look like with no editing.  This image was taken at my workshop in the Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada late last month.  This image hasn't been altered in any way.  No Lightroom, No Photoshop, NOTHING!  The coloring and tones come from my exposure settings and reflector that we were using.  Hope this helps!

Next Workshops:

  • Morgantown, WV- October 22-24
  • Myrtle Beach, SC- November 6-7
  • Tampa, Florida- November 13-14

Thanks!

Jason

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Puerto Rico Bridal Portraits- Why you don't get rid of raw files!

 

This is WHY you keep your raw files!  Three years ago I went to Puerto Rico for a week to shoot and it was amazing.  We gained access to the famous El Morro Castle in Old San Juan.  While I've been going through and preparing some stuff for my workshops, I ended up looking at some old shots. There are so many shots like this one that I have never used or posted simply because my editing just wasn't there when I took these shots.  My shooting skills were pretty good three years ago, but my editing just wasn't where it is now.  So going back and being able to edit shots like this one was very rewarding.  So, KEEP YOUR RAW FILES!

Next Workshops:

Morgantown, WV

http://howimadeitworkshops.eventbrite.com/

Myrtle Beach, SC

http://mytlebeachphotoworkshops.eventbrite.com/

Tampa, Florida

http://tampaphotographyworkshops.eventbrite.com/

Camera settings: Nikon D3, 1/2500 sec at f/6.3, 20mm at ISO 1000, flash did not fire.  Taken at 4:37pm on December 5, 2009 by Jason Lanier in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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"How I Made It and You Can Too" Workshop- In Person and Online!

Come join me in less than 3 weeks for my workshop in Morgantown, WV either in person, or online via Live Streaming!  All attendees who register for Monday and Tuesday sessions will receive a video copy of the presentation after the workshop so you can review all of the awesome stuff we cover!  Click below to see details!

http://howimadeitworkshops.eventbrite.com/

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Re-broadcast of the Live Streaming Session from Tonight!

Re-broadcast of the Live Streaming Session from tonight. This was part of a Beta Test and we ended up switching over from the Feed on the Facebook page over to the Ustream page because of the fact that those watching couldn't see the comments from others. We switched over at about the 15 minute mark. We discussed a lot of great things and I answered questions as posed to me from the comments on the Ustream Feed. Enjoy!

Click the link below to view!

http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/25943816

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Live Streaming Tonight with Jason Lanier on Facebook in 90 minutes!

Hey everyone!

Time: 4:30pm Pacific Time on Friday October 5, 2012 (TODAY)!

I'm trying out this really awesome COMMERCIAL FREE live streaming in just a little over 90 minutes. All you have to do is click on the Ustream tab and then click on the Play Button.  It's that easy!  I'll talk for a few minutes but I want you guys to start asking your questions or making comments right away. You will make them as comments on the Live Streaming on Facebook.  Talk to you soon!

Thanks,

Jaosn

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Live Streaming Tonight, Straight From Facebook!

FREE Live Streaming Tonight from my Facebook Page! Tonight at 4:30pm Pacific Time I will be broadcasting Live and for the first time ever it will be straight from my Facebook Page!

All you need to do is click on the Ustream tab which I have included a picture of, and you will be able see and message with me. Since this is the first time I've ever done it directly on the Page I'm very excited to see how it turns out.

ASK QUESTIONS! Under this format you will post comments and I will respond to them. You will all be able to hear and see me but I will only be able to read your comments and respond to them. So start typing as soon as we start at 4:30pm Pacific 7:30 Eastern. There is no cost to join the fun.

I'm just looking for more ways to reach out to more people! I can't wait to speak with you guys tonight!!! Thanks, Jason

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FREE Live Streaming Tonight from my Facebook Page!

Tonight at 4:30pm Pacific Time I will be broadcasting Live and for the first time ever it will be straight from my Facebook Page!  All you need to do is click on the Ustream tab which I have included a picture of, and you will be able see and message with me.  Since this is the first time I've ever done it directly on the Page I'm very excited to see how it turns out.  

ASK QUESTIONS!  Under this format you will post comments and I will respond to them.  You will all be able to hear and see me but I will only be able to read your comments and respond to them.  So start typing as soon as we start at 4:30pm Pacific 7:30 Eastern.

There is no cost to join the fun.  I'm just looking for more ways to reach out to more people!  I can't wait to speak with you guys tonight!!!

Thanks,

Jason

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Fashion Photography in a Slot Canyon- Jason Lanier Workshops

This image was taken at my workshop in the Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada.  We found this slot canyon that was amazing, and it was so much fun to be able to shoot a model in such a great place. For this image I fired two flashes, one in front and one behind her using Pocket Wizards.  Thanks to all who came, it was awesome!

Next Workshops:

  • Morgantown, WV, October 22-24
  • Myrtle Beachm SC- November 6-7
  • Tampa, Florida- November 13-14

Camera settings: Nikon D800, 1/60 sec at f/4.0, 16mm at ISO 50, flashes fired.  Taken at 6:12pm on September 25, 2012 by Jason Lanier.

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Casting Call Morgantown, WV for Models (Male and Female)

 

I'm looking for models both male and female (couples are preferred if shooting with males) for my workshop in Morgantown, WV for October 22nd, 23rd, and 24th.  You will receive images for your time and will meet a bunch of really cool photographers!  We are looking for the following themes for either shoots as a group or shoots with me personally.  We will be shooting all different types of bodies and people so don't hesitate to apply!

  • Engagement
  • Wedding
  • Pin Up
  • Themed Costume Type (Halloween spooky themed)
  • Ghost
  • Cowgirl/Boy
  • Old Cars/Bikes.Equipment, etc.
  • Old Houses
  • Angel
  • Farmer/farmgirl
  • Any idea that you'd like to try that I might like...just let me know!

If you are interested please send me an email at jason@jlpros.com with ALL of the following information below:

  • Pictures- AT LEAST 3 PICTURES SHOWING YOUR HEAD AND BODY.  Close up of the head and then shots of your body so we can plan a shoot based on look and body type.
  • Date and Time Availability by day (Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday...or all three)!
  • Type of shoot(s) you are interested in doing.
  • Wardrobe options that you have available to you
  • Any special locations that you have access to...
  • Any other information I need to know

I will respond back to as many people as I can so first come, first serve!

Thanks!

Jason

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Definitely not your normal kind of photography workshop

 

This is an image of Jesse Deines, a photography student at one of my workshops while we were shooting in the Slot Canyon in the Valley of Fire State Park.  It was a pretty tight squeeze in the canyon, so Jesse decided to be like Spiderman and climb the walls.  This is precisely why I love teaching so much, you get to meet so many people and have so many moments just like this one.

Thanks!

Jason

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Definitely not your normal kind of photography workshop

This is an image of Jesse Deines, a photography student at one of my workshops while we were shooting in the Slot Canyon in the Valley of Fire State Park.  It was a pretty tight squeeze in the canyon, so Jesse decided to be like Spiderman and climb the walls.  This is precisely why I love teaching so much, you get to meet so many people and have so many moments just like this one.

Thanks!

Jason

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The truth about Jpegs- quality loss EVERY time you save the image

To all those starting out in Photography or maybe you are on the wrong course, PLEASE shoot in Raw if you are being paid to shoot.  

Be a responsible professional and give your clients the best possible quality by shooting in Raw.  That way the jpeg images they receive from you will only have been exported from a Raw file so it's only being done once.  Give your clients the best!

From the Adobe Website:

"Save your photos in PSD format (instead of JPEG), unless you plan to share your photos or use them in a web page. Each time you save in JPEG format, the image data is compressed, potentially causing some data to be lost. You may start to notice reduced image quality after saving the file as a JPEG 2‑3 times. The disadvantage of saving in PSD format is that the file size increases significantly because the file is not compressed."

Each time you save a jpeg it loses quality, even after only 2 saves.  You should be working with PSD files in Photoshop or Raw in Lightroom to preserve the image quality.  Hope this helps!

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