Archive for the Photojournalism Category
Interview with Chinese Painter Hu Meng today, start of a series
Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel, Video on July 8, 2011 by William HooksHi to Paula V-Meeks from Jinan, China
Posted in Photography, Photojournalism, Travel, Video on July 8, 2011 by William HooksI’ve started shooting B-roll background files for my documentary after breakfast, and will be out in the city all day also reviewing historical sites and doing interviews.
These files are pretty large.. I will be sending still images to my blog/site here which links to FB.
Stay thirsty, my friends (that will not be difficult for me to do here)
Start documentary and still photography in Jinan, China tomorrow
Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel, Video on July 7, 2011 by William HooksArrived this evening late from Shanghai, plan to begin with on the street and other interviews with students from Jinan University and the general citizenry. It was a long flight…… cooler here than in Shanghai, about midway between that region and Beijing.
There’s some Tsingsao beer cooling off behind the door.
Red Rock Micro DSLR Field Cinema shoulder rig
Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel, Video on July 3, 2011 by William HooksAnother piece of the setup added today, and had fun hanging out with a fellow northern Californian (hi to Stepfanie Atkinson from Mill Valley), even though she shoots Canon….
I ‘m planning to use this shoulder rig mostly for projects like documentary clips and abstracts, and certain travel applications. The Genus variable 8X ND will help a great deal with being able to use wide apertures in bright lighting conditions , therefore isolating subjects.
And my field audio gear finally found a home, the LowePro utility S&F bags.
To all: enjoy tomorrow, 4 July- my personal Independence Day, because that day in 1863 marked the Union victory at Gettysburg.
My evolving , currently most useful cinematography/video multicamera setup
Posted in Photography, Photojournalism, Video on June 15, 2011 by William HooksBasic Interview-Cinematography Video Setup
Camera 1
Nikon D5100, SanDisc SD cards, zoom lens
Color or Monochrome palette
Neutral to slight low angle, Rule of Thirds face placement
Audio Technica 88 WT wireless lapel dynamic omni microphone/ XLR input 1 or direct to camera
Talent files
Camera 2
Nikon D3s/ video bank, SanDisc CF cards, telephoto lens
Neutral angle
Sennheiser 400 MKE condenser supercardioid microphone/ XLR 2 with stereo cable , Zoom H4N audio recorder on 4 track mode/ optional Mono Mix to split levels (or direct to camera)
Interviewer files
Camera 3
Nikon D300s / video bank, Hoodman RAW CF cards, wide angle lens
Neutral angle
H4N w Rode Videomic Pro condenser supercardioid microphone,stereo extension cable (or direct to camera)
Interaction files
Other:
Microphone stand/s
Lighting
Slate
Zoom wired remote for H4N, AC adapter
Headphones
Boom/s
When separate audio and video is desired and they are to be combined in post, the Zoom H4N is the ticket.When I want to have all AV files auto-synched in -camera, each mic will be directly connected to each camera with a stereo extension cord if needed.
For another camera angle I can also use the GoPro, especially easy with the tripod adapter. That camera as of the present doesn’t allow split audio.
First week with the Nikon D51C (5100): an early review
Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Music, Photography, Photojournalism, Reviews, Travel, Video on May 6, 2011 by William HooksSo far I have these observations:
– The Selective Color and Color Sketch Effects modes seem most appealing to me, partly because I enjoy their looks and partly because, like the others, they can be applied either in capture (with Live View) or retouching JPEG’s already shot.
-Having native ISO to 6400 available is expected to be very useful for my style of shooting- both stills and video.
-Ergonomics seem very good, although distinctly different in some ways from my pro bodies. I find that the button placements are generally very intuitive given the presense of the articulated screen and have been easy to use. I like the operation of the LV lever, it would be nice if there were a concentric video button as with the D7K – a minor issue.
– I intend to work with this camera mounted to a Matthews or Manfrotto SuperClamp, since it allows remote triggering.
-The layout of the left panel output access ports is appealing. Having a GPS-ready camera this size is exciting and like the new Nikon ME-1 microphone, the GP-1 doesn’t have an internal battery (to fail or corrode). I’m going to look for that microphone and evaluate its features as soon as available.
– Shutter lag is definitely much greater that with my pro bodies and AF is slower to much slower, very much depending on lens choice. I ‘ll experiment more with my upper-end FX lenses in coming weeks to evaluate how much of a factor that may be, should I try shooting limited sports with this camera.
– The AC adapter has eliminated battery life as a factor in the studio , or where a generator is available.
-I’m definitely going to scarf that 12-24mm f/4 DX from Grant to use in the backcountry…..
Gallery 2
Posted in Photography, Photojournalism, Studio Portraiture, Travel on May 4, 2011 by William HooksGallery 1
Posted in Photography, Photojournalism, Studio Portraiture, Travel on May 4, 2011 by William HooksAdded Nikon D5100 to my toolbox today
Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Photography, Photojournalism, Studio Portraiture, Travel, Video on April 30, 2011 by William HooksThis body will give me the ability to capture full HD 1080p video, 16MP files, and perform HDR and selective color rendition of images in-camera with very light weight and a compact form for backpacking, climbing, travel and other active pursuits. The articulated 3″ screen is excellent and makes extreme-angle shooting such as video and macro much easier.
Don’t yet know how its battery will hold up to cold nor how the body will withstand heat and other weather.. we’ll see.
Photojournalism: Politics- May Day Labor march in Los Angeles
Posted in Photography, Photojournalism on April 27, 2011 by William Hookshttp://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=206699476030534
for more information about this demonstration and march in downtown Los Angeles, held at Olympic and Broadway intersection and beginning at 10 AM Sunday, May Day (1 May 2011).
I will attend if my schedule allows that morning, and if so I plan to shoot HD-video for interviews and crowd coverage as well as still images. In the past I’ve sent material to the ANSWER coalition’s LA chapter for use in the media, including on the Washington, DC national website. I have included a direct link on my blog/site here for more information about their activities.
If others plan to attend, and wish to join me, write or call.




























































































