Alan Sailer and his new monicle
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Alan Sailer
I can confirm Alan met up to all expectations and delivered a beautiful looking high speed image for the book. It was also very nice to talk to Alan online, who is elite in his niche field, and donates all the money he makes from his hobby to charity.
I forgot to link to his Flickr before ... here is the link I would very much recommend an hour or two browsing through his stream, and viewing all the photos in high res.
I think Alan may also be winning the "most creative portrait" competition. The bar has been set now!
Alan Sailer and his new monicle
Alan Sailer and his new monicle
Friday, 19 April 2013
Canada to California
Super excited about this next leg! The lens is on it's way to meet Alan Sailer in California. I love niche types of photography, Alan specialises in super high speed images. Inanimate objects, blown into smithereens by one of many methods, usually involving high speed projectiles. Colorful explosions frozen in time. His flickr is just jam packed with amazingness. Here is a nice example.
Mutant Strawberry Death by Alan Sailer
Mutant Strawberry Death by Alan Sailer
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Shayna Hartley
Shayna was also nice and snappy in getting the lens shipped on. Thanks Shayna. Hope you enjoyed your time with it. Your portrait shot made me laugh a little bit .... either the lens has grown during it's travels, or you have really small hands ;)
Please check out her blog. She has a fantastic collection of nature photos
http://shaynahartleyimaging.tumblr.com/
Shayna with the lens in Ontario
Please check out her blog. She has a fantastic collection of nature photos
http://shaynahartleyimaging.tumblr.com/
Shayna with the lens in Ontario
Iceland to Canada
That's enough Aurora for one project. Well, I could quite happily just look at Aurora pictures all day long, but I am a bit weird. Larus was super snappy in getting the lens shipped out. Thanks Larus, we might have had a little trouble getting the lens into Iceland, but there was no trouble getting it out :) Next up is a young lady named Shayna Hartley, a nature photographer from Ontario in Canada.
As usual ... a photograph by Shayna.
And a paragraph written by Shayna
Hi! My name is Shayna Hartley, I am a 22 year old photographer from Ontario, Canada. My passion lies with wildlife and nature related subjects, although I do venture in to other genres from time to time. I have always been interested in art, but hadn't really delved in to photography until my late teens. My camera has brought me close to the things I love most, wildlife and the outdoors, and has created some amazing opportunities and memories that will last forever. In the next five years I would like to find myself finished a degree in photojournalism, travelling, and enjoying life and the beautiful things that I find along the way.
Best of luck! Can't wait to see what you track down.
As usual ... a photograph by Shayna.
And a paragraph written by Shayna
Hi! My name is Shayna Hartley, I am a 22 year old photographer from Ontario, Canada. My passion lies with wildlife and nature related subjects, although I do venture in to other genres from time to time. I have always been interested in art, but hadn't really delved in to photography until my late teens. My camera has brought me close to the things I love most, wildlife and the outdoors, and has created some amazing opportunities and memories that will last forever. In the next five years I would like to find myself finished a degree in photojournalism, travelling, and enjoying life and the beautiful things that I find along the way.
Best of luck! Can't wait to see what you track down.
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Lárus Sigurðarson
Well ... although not the original plan, a lucky clearing of the weather in Iceland occurred at the time that Lárus had the lens, which exposed the Aurora, so he took the opportunity and went out to shoot it. Not only did he deliver a great looking Aurora image for the book, he also managed to take a picture of himself with the lens under the Aurora.
Lárus with the lens under the Icelandic Aurora
It was nice to get a quick turnaround on the lens for one leg. I still very much doubt that the project will be completed in under a year. Lárus was also speedy in shipping to Canada where the next photographer awaits its arrival. Cheers dude! Thanks for participating.
Lárus with the lens under the Icelandic Aurora
It was nice to get a quick turnaround on the lens for one leg. I still very much doubt that the project will be completed in under a year. Lárus was also speedy in shipping to Canada where the next photographer awaits its arrival. Cheers dude! Thanks for participating.
Monday, 25 March 2013
Iceland Round 2
I really wanted to get someone from Iceland on the project, as it is, in my opinion one of the most scenic and beautiful places in the entire world. I follow two photographers form Iceland on my Flickr, so I contacted them both, expecting to increase my chances of securing at least one of them for the project. Both contacts accepted the invite. So Tony Prower did his time with the glass and then met up in Reykjavík with the next photographer Lárus Sigurðarson and made a manual, postal service free handover.
Here is a recent image created by Lárus

and a few words from the man himself.
My name is Lárus Sigurðarson, but I usually go by "Lalli Sig". I am full time professional freelance photographer living in Iceland. I mostly photograph people, both for advertisements and fashion but also for private parties, like weddings and traditional portraiture. I am 35 years old and was quite late to getting into photography, I didn´t even own a camera until I was 22 years old, and got my first DSLR in 2003. I am what you could call a "digital photographer", film has never really interested me, I tried it for a short period but it wasn´t my style. I have been working full time as a photographer since 2006, and now I am mostly interested in photographing people, but I occasionally photograph landscape and other subjects just to "mix it up" a little bit. I both shoot in the studio and outdoors and love getting out in the Icelandic nature, making the most of living here in this exotic landscape.
Here is a recent image created by Lárus
and a few words from the man himself.
My name is Lárus Sigurðarson, but I usually go by "Lalli Sig". I am full time professional freelance photographer living in Iceland. I mostly photograph people, both for advertisements and fashion but also for private parties, like weddings and traditional portraiture. I am 35 years old and was quite late to getting into photography, I didn´t even own a camera until I was 22 years old, and got my first DSLR in 2003. I am what you could call a "digital photographer", film has never really interested me, I tried it for a short period but it wasn´t my style. I have been working full time as a photographer since 2006, and now I am mostly interested in photographing people, but I occasionally photograph landscape and other subjects just to "mix it up" a little bit. I both shoot in the studio and outdoors and love getting out in the Icelandic nature, making the most of living here in this exotic landscape.
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Tony Prower
Tony had the lens for a little while. We were hoping for an Aurora image for the book, but the weather did not cooperate. We are not far into the project, but already most people have ended up taking an image that is entirely different to the idea that they had. Not in a bad way! the images I have filed are all lush. Tony took the lens with him on a few tours, I assume in a 4x4 filled with tourists. I hope you enjoyed your time with it Tony, thanks for participating.
Tony with the lens in an Icy spot in Jokulsarlon, Iceland. Check out the black volcanic sands, contrasting with the white snow. What an incredible place to live.
I talk about visiting Iceland all the time. I think maybe I need to stop talking about it and actually go. Seeing Tony's images, before, during and after the projcet only made me want to visit more. I doubt I would be sporting a t-shirt if I did visit, but maybe I'll invest in one of Tony's 4x4 tours at some point in the near future.
Tony with the lens in an Icy spot in Jokulsarlon, Iceland. Check out the black volcanic sands, contrasting with the white snow. What an incredible place to live.
I talk about visiting Iceland all the time. I think maybe I need to stop talking about it and actually go. Seeing Tony's images, before, during and after the projcet only made me want to visit more. I doubt I would be sporting a t-shirt if I did visit, but maybe I'll invest in one of Tony's 4x4 tours at some point in the near future.
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