For those of us who lose our way from time to time… Here’s a little help and guidance to help us get back on course.
For those of us who lose our way from time to time… Here’s a little help and guidance to help us get back on course.
A few moments in life that have led me here.
Some of you know that i am a commercial photographer. I’ve shot many disparate photos trying to instill my point of view into each. From a tabletop of food or computer chips to producing my own little book on Venice and countless Advertisements in-between.
Interestingly, and this is part of what has led me on my search for perspective, I have been proud to be completely superficial regarding my vision. I was once asked by my friend, artist, and mentor, Bob Conge, while i was showing him a beautiful, almost Swiss Design 8x 10 chrome of a table top set up i was excited about; “Why had i placed this element in exactly this position? My reply was, “It looked good”. He continued to query me regarding not just this image, but why i had placed items or produced images in a particular way. Again, I immediately replied “I just liked the way they looked”.
No other reason-Completely Superficial and happy about it! I liked the way the shine, gloss, color, texture looked. I’m not sure how these elements came together in front of my camera, but since they were there-this is how I felt they looked best.
I’ve always taken this approach. No rational reason for why. Years of studying photography, lighting, photographers and their work. But when it came right down to it, i felt it was instinctual.
Is this to be my demise or an approach that can continue and flourish?
As I continue my search for personal and creative development (at Starbucks at the moment), i’ve come to realize that perhaps friends, family, strangers, may be interested in some of the information i come up with. This is totally a personal journey. I just post what i like and find helpful.
I’m searching for perspective, creativity, an unusual take. All the things that seem to allude us in our day to day work. The posts aren’t in any order. The only commonality is that i find them interesting.
One more thing, I’m on a quest to become not only a better Creative, but a better Human. I truly am searching for the path to become one of those people that attracts other people like a magnet!
You know the type. We all know someone that has amazing energy and empathy, such a positive attitude that it makes your day just to be around them…
What a blessing that would be! What an art! Can it be learned or does it have to be instinctual?
This is where I’m at. Looking forward to the journey.
Well known designer, Stefan Sagmeister, suggests “Keeping A Diary Supports Personal Development”. I guess this is the beginning of my shared personal development…
For those of you who know me, thanks for putting up with me.
Kodak released their new M and SLICE series cameras recently and used over 70 images created by George Kamper. GK created a custom image library for them to be used in their consumer ads, brochures, packaging and POP. The concept of shooting an entire custom library is not only cost effective but it provides Kodak a seamless look for these products.
George Kamper was tapped to speak at the Portfolio Center in Atlanta last thursday. Jerry Burns, Department Head of the photography curriculum coordinated the event. It was a “Brown Bag” format where students and professionals attended while bringing their own lunch to the 2 hour talk. George showed and discussed his work, bringing his portfolio, a digital presentation and even shared some of his behind the scenes videos. They discussed everything from starting out in the assisting world to details about the commercial and editorial markets. Check out these photos from the event and to find out more about the Portfolio Center click here.
GK is being featured twice in this month’s issue of After Capture Magazine! The first article is titled “George Kamper Fresh Light” and discusses George’s versatility, fresh perspective and even what type of camera he uses.
“His Range of expertise means that George feels just as comfortable producing a glittering product shoot for a jewelry company, as he does shooting hotels for the Miami tourism board. However, his real love is photographing people, with an emphasis on lifestyle, sports and fashion. His vibrant sports shots include beautifully lit images of runners in New York’s meat packing district and a series of his teenage son wake boarding against a bleached white sky. Elsewhere in his portfolio are endearing school scenes, brightly lit images of young people on the street, and lush fashion shoots using carefully chosen palates.” The article goes on to describe George’s college years as well as his future in the photography industry.
The second article in After Capture is titled “What’s Inside? George Kamper’s ‘A Grand Holiday’”. In this section, After Capture features artists and one of their images for a “telling you how it was done” piece. This month they picked George Kamper’s “Trump Chandelier” image. All the details from the location and model to the post work and printing are all there, along with behind the scenes photos. Pick up a copy of After Capture on news stands now! Or…..
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