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Monthly Archives: October 2009

Wedding : Ben and Annelies

Venue : Barr Mansion

Photographer : Sledd Weddings

Best wedding ever! I love getting to photograph friends weddings. Annelies and I went to high school together and I met Ben (before Annelies did) when I was in college. I cannot imagine a better match. Seeing two people so in love makes me really happy! This wedding could not have been more perfect. The weather was gorgeous! Guests were happy. The veggie inspired bouts and bouquets were adorable! Random aside - my photo of the bouquet is going to be featured in next months Edible Austin magazine. Fun!

Wedding :: Stacey and Brent

Venue :: Green Pastures

Last Friday I photographed Stacey and Brent’s wedding. This wedding was a complete joy.  Everything went off with out a hitch. The weather could not have been more perfect! The couple was cute as a button. The purple bridesmaids dresses photographed beautifully. I also really liked that the bride sewed a bit of lace from her grandmothers wedding to her bouquet. The peacock feather placecards were elegant!  Oh… and there were (identical?) twin 1.5 year olds in tuxes. This was the first time I’ve seen Green Pastures do an Icecream bar. They did a great job with it.I mean… does it get any better? Big thanks to Tanya who pulled things off with out a hitch - as usual! If you would like to order prints from the wedding they are available on my proofing site at www.sleddprints.com.

Green Pastures Austin Wedding Venue

Green Pastures Austin Wedding Venue

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Canon 1d Mark IV

Canon 1d Mark Iv

16 Megapixels

10 Frames Per Second

$4999 (Body Only)

1080p High Def Video

1.3 Crop Factor (Not Full Frame)

ISO 50 - 102,400

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It has been more than 2 years since Canon put out the 1ds Mark III (my camera) and today they annouced the newest addition to the 1 series line. The Canon 1d Mark IV. All of the buttons appear to the in the same places - thank goodness I hate it when Canon moves buttons. However, there is a new dot between the EOS and 1. This new camera is supposed to have an improved autofocus system. You can read my reports on the Mark III focus problems. Not sure if I will get this camera when it comes out in December. I purchased a 5d Mk II a couple of weeks ago for my second shooters and I’m LOVING using it as a back up. Maybe I’ll hold out and see what the 1ds MKIV is like.

News :: Shephard Fairy Lied

Oh sadness. The drama surrounding Shephard Fairy continues. His image of Obama became iconic during the election. Then the AP sued Fairy when it was discovered the posters were based on an image the agency owns. Now it has been discovered that Fairy was lying about which photo he was using. On the drama!

Statement from Srinandan R. Kasi, VP and General Counsel, The Associated Press

Striking at the heart of his fair use case against the AP, Shepard Fairey has now been forced to admit that he sued the AP under false pretenses by lying about which AP photograph he used to make the Hope and Progress posters. Mr. Fairey has also now admitted to the AP that he fabricated and attempted to destroy other evidence in an effort to bolster his fair use case and cover up his previous lies and omissions.

In his Feb. 9, 2009 complaint for a declaratory judgment against the AP, Fairey falsely claimed to have used an AP photograph of George Clooney sitting next to then-Sen. Barack Obama as the source of the artist’s Hope and Progress posters. However, as the AP correctly alleged in its March 11, 2009 response, Fairey had instead used a close-up photograph of Obama from the same press event, which is an exact match for Fairey’s posters. In its response, the AP also correctly surmised that Fairey had attempted to hide the true identity of the source photo in order to help his case by arguing that he had to make more changes to the source photo than he actually did, i.e., that he at least had to crop it.

After filing the complaint, Fairey went on to make several public statements in which he insisted that the photo with George Clooney was the source image and that “The AP is showing the wrong photo.” It appears that these statements were also false, as were statements that Fairey made describing how he cropped Clooney out of the photo and made other changes to create the posters.

Fairey’s lies about which photo was the source image were discovered after the AP had spent months asking Fairey’s counsel for documents regarding the creation of the posters, including copies of any source images that Fairey used. Fairey’s counsel has now admitted that Fairey tried to destroy documents that would have revealed which image he actually used. Fairey’s counsel has also admitted that he created fake documents as part of his effort to conceal which photo was the source image, including hard copy printouts of an altered version of the Clooney Photo and fake stencil patterns of the Hope and Progress posters. Most recently, on Oct. 15, Fairey’s counsel informed the AP that they intended to seek the Court’s permission to withdraw as counsel for Fairey and his related entities.

The AP intends to vigorously pursue its countersuit alleging that Fairey willfully infringed the AP’s copyright in the close-up photo of then-Sen. Obama by using it without permission to create the Hope and Progress posters and related products, including T-shirts and sweatshirts that have led to substantial revenue. According to the AP’s in-house counsel, Laura Malone, “Fairey has licensed AP photos in the past for similar uses and should have done so in this case. As a not-for-profit news organization, the AP depends on licensing revenue to stay in business.” Proceeds received for past use of the photo will be contributed by the AP to The AP Emergency Relief Fund, which assists staffers and their families around the world who are victims of natural disasters and conflicts.

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This is a photo from SXSW. More about that can be found on my previous blog post about the Red Bull SXSW afterparty.

Art :: Graham Franciose

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I rewarded myself after a long day of editing with a sweet new piece of art by Austin artist Graham Franciose. The Art Garage was having an opening this evening so I stopped by for a work break and saw this painting and could not resist. I probobly should have asked Scott what he thinks, but since it is for the studio I figured my judgement is good enough. Do you like it???