Kickstart

It is harder and harder to keep up with the ever changing world we have access to today. Something amazing could be around for years before you or I ever hear about it. So forgive me if you have, I had too but not really while paying any attention to what was being told to me.
http://www.kickstarter.com/

This is an amazing project, I found through my college (Rhode Island School of Designs) alumni LinkedIn group. It seems not being in school slows the passing along of information too. Kickstarter is a website where artists of all types (visual, audio, textual, etc) can pitch dream projects (or projects they just started thinking about) and collect funding for it in return for promises of gifts. If the artist doesn’t reach 100% of his or her goal funding, no one who promised money is on the hook for any monies promised. But if they do reach 100% of their goal they thank you for your faith and support in them with presents that vary based off the level of funding you gave. You dreamed of traveling the world and taking pictures, here you can see if you’ve got what it takes to generate a following of supporters who also want to see what you can create.

The possibilities have the wheels in my head turning…. those long lost projects I hoped to one day make but let me thoughts turn to something else when the actual up front cost of follow through left me staggering for air. It’s like getting a grant from a hundred people who believe in you. HOW AMAZING!?! Then if you find someone and say, “man! I would love to get a print/book/see an exhibition from her/him!” you can donate and if the artist meets their goal you get that as a thank you. I’m sold.

Wallpaper Wednesday

The 1st of June, 1877, a group of American Artists bid the National Academy of Design farewell and established the Society of American Artists. First members included Albert Pinkham Ryder, John LaFarge, Robert Swain Gifford and Alexander Helwig Wyant.  Today’s wallpaper goes out to the pioneers, the nonconformists, the craftsmen and women of the American landscape.
Happy Wednesday.

All images are available for purchase as fine art prints.  Just shoot me an email and I’ll send one over!

 

Photography equipment unavailable?

Have you looked into purchasing new photography equipment lately? Your finally ready to buy that Canon 5D mark II? Or perhaps a new lens? Having a little trouble?
Last week I picked up the 100mm Macro 2.8L from B&H, and as with most of my lens and camera purchases I suffered a huge internal debate as to if I really needed to buy this. As I’ve posted before I often rent my equipment from BorrowLenses.com but I’ve already rented this lens before and how many times can I justify renting it before it’s worth buying? So I did it, picked it up. No regrets. Done. If I had heard any of the things last week that have come to light this week I wouldn’t have hesitated as much to buy the lens!

Perhaps it’s because of this recent Canon Lens purchase that my awareness is heightened, or perhaps it’s just because this is a new week, but this week has been the week of where the @#%^! is the photography equipment! Guess I got lucky because I know where all my photo equipment is. But having two of my friend (Matt & Nami) in the market for new cameras I’ve noticed they are having a problem. Come to think of it, everyone is having a problem or will be soon (myself included). And this problem is not getting better or going away, it’s getting worse!

Wednesday night I went to a great talk by Seth Resnick, a Canon Explorer of Light (living the dream Seth…. living the dream.) sponsored by ASMP. He mentions this gear shortage.

Look familiar?

It will only be getting more and more common. Resnick said that after the Earthquake-tsunami-meltdown tragedy Japan’s camera power players Canon and Nikon are both barely running. One of the hardest obstacles for the companies to deal with is frequent power outages at the factories. If you haven’t guessed, this means little to no new production. Resnick was told “if it’s not at B&H, it’s not going to be anywhere” and that delays “could be as long as a year” in getting everything back on track. I  would guess that pertains to after the current supplies run out. But it is as bad as it sounds. Already your seeing the only big player selling the 5D Mark 2 is Andorama, and it’s about $200 more than it would be sold for at B&H, if they had it in stock.

Want to play a disturbing game? Go to B&H’s website, search for Canon L series lenses. Looks fine and dandy for the first page, but about 2/3 down the second page the unavailable items start, then continue through the end of the 3rd page. That means about half the L series lens inventory is already gone from B&H till Canon works out the kinks and gets product again. Scary, I  know.

PDN has some great reading on it and recommends a VERY useful site is www.nowinstock.net where you can see who still has inventory.

Guess if anyone is sitting on used equipment, the time to sell it for the max amount is just about here. Or if any of my readers are on the fence about purchasing new photography equipment just the rumor of this being true should move you to get it while you can. Good luck everyone. Now all we can do is wait and perhaps be a little more careful with our equipment.

Wallpaper Wednesday

Today’s wallpaper is cool, calm, a little sentimental and a tad peculiar.  I enjoy looking at the photo.  I enjoyed taking it even more.  Happy Wednesday.
All images are available for purchase as fine art prints.  Just shoot me an email and I’ll send one over!

 

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