Thursday, August 30, 2012

Once Again, It's been a while!

Maybe this blogging thing just isn't my cup of tea.  Here are some new images that I've shot since the last time I blogged.  Say Hello to Brooke.  She is a Wright State University student of dance.








Friday, November 4, 2011

The lovely Janee' Young

I absolutely love working with Janee'. She's brings lots of great ideas to every shoot. For this one we were originally going for a vintage look, but the way the original photos came out, I liked them the way they were shot and never really got to the "vintage" part. You be the judge.





Thursday, January 27, 2011

Custom White Balance

So I was searching the web today to try to learn something new about photography and was introduced to the $100 Expodisc. I got a little excited and a started to search for my local retailer so I could buy one until....... SOooo, I got interested to see how it actually worked and started to watch tutorial videos on YouTube. I came cross this one video which had a guy sitting one he floor with his Nikon D300 who took a piece of TOILET paper and proceeded to take a custom white balance measurement. This goes to show you that it's not the equipment, but the photographer that... (Fill in the blank with whatever skill that technology is supposed to make easier.)

-Till Next Time

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Oops

OK, So I haven't been keeping up with the whole blog thing. But, in my defense, I have been updating a lot of pictures to my Facebook Fan page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Shelby-Alexander-Images/245215867260), Flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/smauricephotography/), and my site (http://www.shelbyalexanderimages.com). I''ll try to come back at least once a week and post some thing new that I've worked on. Til later!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Summertime

The Back Ground Story!

My name is Shelby Thomas, an amateur photographer from Washington, D.C. currently residing in Dayton, Ohio. Since about the age of 12 I've had this undying passion for taking pictures to immortalize the times and events of my life and the lives of everyone who I had come into contact with. From the first time that I had a roll of 35mm film developed, I knew that this was going to be something that I would be doing for life. As a freshman in college, I discovered Advantix film. The advantage to advantix was that you could just drop the film into a camera and be ready to shoot in seconds. I had to have take a thousand pictures that year alone. Sophomore year I moved away from still photography to explore the world of video. With my Sony Handycam in hand I shot videos of Thanksgivings, Christmases, Knoxville College homecomings, Step Shows, Greek come-down shows, I even tried to record a play that one of my friends was in until the playwright realized what I was doing and confiscated my video camera and told me that I could pick it up after the show was over. Dances, Parties, The Honda Bowl in Orlando, Florida (Shout out to Lonnie Jackson! LOL), graduations, barbecues, picnics, you name it I was there to shoot it. When people started to actually asking me to dub tapes for them, I knew that this could be a good extra money maker for me. During my video phase, I let the still camera sit by the wayside and didn't pick it back up until seven years later when my wife put my five-year-old son in a weekend soccer league. I needed a good still camera to capture the shear greatness that I just knew that my son was going to display on the soccer field. I ended up purchasing a Nikon D40 for about $350 used on Ebay. My son ended up being a mediocre soccer player, but the camera rekindled my past love for photography. I began to research photography clubs and organizations in the Dayton area to see if it would even be possible for me to broaden my love for photography into something more lucrative. After three group shoots with a GREAT group of photogs and models in the Dayton/Cincinnati/Cleveland area, I believe that I ready to step out and try somethings on my own. I will try to update this blog as I develop new ideas and finish new projects to chronicle my life as an amateur photographer...