Thursday, August 2, 2007

Romance


Romance
Originally uploaded by BUroKHUli

I learn different things everytime I shoot different subjects. But what really makes me smile, other than captured moments, is black & whites. Timeless as it seems, I would do anything just to shoot in black in white.

My portrait for Denise & Jae

Monday, July 30, 2007

Fun Read

Here's something that really cracked up me. I was on my way home from a photoshoot and grabbed a taxi cab. Beat, I told the driver to drive me to our place and closed my eyes. And then he started asking me which way to, so I told him just drive your way where the traffic is light. And it happened, it was his perfect timing, he then told me that his in a hurry to go back to the hospital to get back to his son who has cancer. Well, it didn't really bothered me, I'm not the charity type of guy, or maybe I was just so damn tired.

To keep a long and boring story short, here it goes. With my eyes closed, I still managed to talk back to the driver and asked him about his son. Told me a lot of things like blood type, how talented his son was, where he came from, and that that day, he was driving without his license just to get the extra bucks. The most awkward part I think was when he mentioned that he was pissed off by this donor because he's not selling the blood to him for his son, that another buyer who has the money was about to pay him right then and there. Angry about the current situation, he grabbed his screw driver and charged at the donor but was stopped when the hospital security officer fired a warning shot. (this is the part where I smell bullshit) He eventually was forced to beg for his son's life and asked the donor to give him until 7pm to come up with the money. I, felt like I am the wrong person to handle this situation, so I grabbed my phone and pretended on calling someone. Shortly after that we arrived, I couldn't be more reliefed, I grabbed my wallet and paid him a little extra not because I pity him, but because it's a long drive and I always pay extra. Then I told him "goodluck on your son".

Two days later, I was hanging out with my friends when one of them talked about this latest hoax taxi driver's have been doing. The exact same thing that happened to him happened to me. When I asked him if he can tell me about the driver, he gave me the exact description of the person and the taxi his driving. What are the odds :)

I hope that cab driver hits a dead end!




Best regards,
Allan Restauro
http://www.allanrestauro.com
Mobile: (+63)917 323 6501

Firmware Update

I was cleaning up my system and noticed that my 10D has an outdated firmware. So, I googled the latest version and downloaded it to my cf card. It's the scariest 5 minutes of my photographic life (LOL) ever. As the progress bar slowly went up from 0% to 100%, I can't help but imagine the possibility of failure. Then it all ends up with a useless camera that's worth thousands of pesos. And *ting* Firmware Update Complete, the LCD display says.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Photo Blog of the Week


Solemn
Originally uploaded by BUroKHUli

This photograph was taken early this year at a remote province of the Visayas, Dipolog City. It has taken so much attention to some of FlickR users adding up 900+ views and 50+ comments.

A few of the elements in composition such as RULE OF THIRDS, SCALES, & VANISHING POINTS are observed greatly on this photograph which makes it and ideal example for this photo blog. Worth all the back & neck pains after taking the shot. Yes, I don't have an angle-view finder (grins) Here are a few notes on how this lovely photo was taken.


Few EXIF:

Eleven Exposures all in all
ISO 800
Aperture at f/8
Shutterspeed 1/10
EF 16-35mm Lens
EOS 30D

Cebu's Wedding Photography

I had coffee with a friend photographer a month ago and eventually opened up the topic on Cebu's Wedding Photography Industry. He thought that it's a cruel and demanding environment to deal with. First of all, you'll have to deal with these old timers who are considered as giants in this industry. You'll have to be very competitive to get a few of today's market. I mean, how can you compete against someone who has been doing it for at least fifteen years if you don't have the talent and the guts to do it. Second of all, you'll have to be aware of those pesky photographers out their who calls themselves artists slash photographers but could not take great pictures or at least know how to edit a photo in photoshop, who eventually would offer unbelievable rates to prospect clients just to get that account.

All I am saying is this, if this bigshot photographers would set a standard in rates, the industry wouldn't have to suffer. If they could only set some examples to others out there who just started in this business that lowering your price will not help, the industry wouldn't plunge it's way down. Public awareness should be the key, after all, we, photographers will benefit from it. We reap what we sow as they say.


Best regards,
Allan Restauro
Photography & Digital Imaging

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Corrupted RAW Files

Perhaps the worse thing that could ever happen to a photographer who uses digital is having corrupted files after a photoshoot. Well, it happened to me.

One time early this year, I shot a friend's wedding. Like any other wedding, I feel comfortable and had a great time up until I checked my RAW files.

It all started when I had to borrow a friends camera as back backup. A Canon EOS Rebel XTi with a kit lens to shoot MACRO shots of accessories during the preparation. I was shooting RAW when suddenly, I had ERROR 99 which they said was common to these models. I shut down the camera and turn it on again and continued shooting. After reviewing the photos, they seemed to be all right so I went on.

A few hours later, I was busy downloading all my photos during that day and making backup copies of each CF card. I carefully reviewed each folder until it hit me, one card had all corrupted files, that card was the one that experienced ERROR 99 when shooting.

It's like I was hit by a bomb, of all the cards, why of all the cards. What bothers me is that whenever I review the contents of that card in my camera, they seem to appear fine. There is a certain level of relief hoping that I can still recover all these photos. I thought it's the CARD READER, or my USB CORD that's making all this happened.

When I reached home, I was very anxious to see if my theory would work. Which is using a WINDOW based PC to download the files using the same card. My first attempt was a failure, still all the photos were corrupted. I thought that is it, I screw it up. How can save my ass from this unexplainable situation. How can face my client and tell them that all their photos were lost during transfer.

Then I remember that all the photos are fine when reviewed on camera, so maybe, If I download them directly from my camera, it's going to be ok. A few minutes later, all the photos are ready and viewable. Alas, I did it. I actually recovered the files. So, like any other photographer would do, I immediately get a blank disc and burned a copy of those files as back up.

Now, probably, this is the most frustrating, the most disgusting and unexplainable thing that could ever happened to me in two weeks. I check those cds with those files I burned a couple days ago, and still they all turned out to be corrupted. I was deeply troubled because I can clearly remember that those files were ok. They were downloaded directly from the camera and was burned right away on blank discs.

I'm about to give up. How can this be. Am I being cursed? Is it my MACBOOK that's screwing things up? Or is it the ERROR 99 during the shoot. Until now, I really do not know how it happened. Although after so many attempts, I was able to make a permanent copy of those files using different methods, I still can not explain why it happened.

My assumptions are these, I could be wrong but I am definitely not going to do any of these routines again every time I shoot.

1. Do not use a KIT LENS if possible during a critical shoot. Kit lenses (EF-S 18-55mm) are known for this so called ERROR 99s. Maybe this was the cause of all these.

2. Use a good quality card reader and a good quality USB CORD. How do we know if they are good? Well don't buy those generics out there.


I hope this thing wouldn't happen to other photographers out there. But if it does, I'd love to hear from you on how you saved your photos.



Best regards,
Allan Restauro
Photography & Digital Imaging

Sunday, July 8, 2007

New Website Is Up - www.allanrestauro.com

I have to revamp my website due to so many requests from friends who wanted to see updated photos. Well, 12 hours later, I'm halfway done.

You can visit http://www.allanrestauro.com/ and click on WEDDINGS to view the latest photos.



Best regards,
Allan Restauro
Photography & Digital Imaging