Wednesday, August 8, 2012

In the Dark

I have been in the dark on blogger, but I have decided to mirage my blog into my very own personal website. I will miss my subscribers and this format however, changes are made everyday so do not fear. I am only one click away and would love to have take the time to visit DListPhotos.com. Thanks in advance DListPhotos.








 Here are just a few sneak peaks on some new shots....

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Lucy Liu

Part 1


Part 2


I just gain a higher level of respect for Lucy Liu, thanks to HungerTV. Currently I am astounded, with the level of raw talent of so many people have. These videos made me feel normal, try telling your doctor that.




Thanks again, HungerTV...

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Monday, April 30, 2012

Import Face Off

Thanks to my good friend, Monica Baccam for inviting me out to 'Import Face Off'. I had a blast getting close to imported cars, drag races, drifting, all dolled up to What The Hell is under the hood.



The most dressed up car to me was one design my Sideways auto salon. This Hand painted Subaru Koi Fish design took them 1200 hours. There was also some above decent drifters also but here are some of the ones that I think are awesome.


Then there were some burn out....




Thanks again, Monica...

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

New images Elizabeth...

   She arrived with this huge Faux'ed jacket so, I just had to shoot her in the wilderness with it.


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Thursday, April 12, 2012

"The 360 Project"


“The 360 Project” is an exploration into the crossroads of photography and motion pictures. It is a study of peak dance movements, captured simultaneously by 48 cameras aligned in a circle.
There are two components to “The 360 Project” – “Ballet 360” features ballerinas from Canada’s National Ballet School, “Krump 360” features dancers from Northbuck Krump. The two styles of dance represent polemic perspectives in both technique and origin – one is beauty, the other beast.
The resulting images resemble a type of digital statue – a frozen, peak moment, embodying the essence of each dance form in 360 degrees.
CREW
Director / Producer / Concept – Ryan Enn Hughes ryanennhughes.com
Cinematography / On Site Digital – The Big Freeze
1st AD – Darrell Faria
Gaffer – Arash Moallemi
Grip – Cavin Campbell
Makeup – Lauren Fisher
Stylist – Alexis Honce
BTS Video – Barry Cheong
BTS Photo – Melissa Tait
Production Assistants – James Kachan, Eugen Sakhnenko, Pawel Dwulit, Anne-Marie Jackson,
Craig Jewel, Nick Konieczko
Editor – Kyle Wilson
Music/Sound Design – Zelig Sound zeligsound.com
Colorist – Ryan Enn Hughes
Digital Postproduction – Ryan Enn Hughes, James Kachan
Additional Postproduction Support – Scott McIntyre
DANCE TALENT
BJ Albano
Sheldon Forde
Arsène Hodali
Amadeus Marquez
Jamari Ceasar Whittaker
This work was made possible with the support of the Ontario Arts Council’s Chalmers Arts Fellowship.
Additional support provided by Canada’s National Ballet School.
All content © Ryan Enn Hughes 2011.
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Saturday, April 7, 2012

SORRY FOR PARTYROCKING


Here is my first video montage, I put together for www.DallasEntourage.com.... I would love your feedback, be honest I can take the critique...

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

"Man with a smile"


Special Edition DVDs and Mr. Happy Man t-shirts available at: www.MattMorrisFilms.com

Come rain or shine, 88-year-old Bermudian Johnny Barnes devotes six hours every day to an endearing traffic ritual that has made him one of the island’s most cherished citizens. Johnny Barnes can still be found at the roundabout on Crow Lane outside Hamilton, Bermuda every weekday from 4 A.M. to 10 A.M. You can watch Johnny talk about the film here: http://vimeo.com/22299643

"One of the greatest joy can come to an individual, is when you are doing something and helping others and see the reaction on there face." -Jonny Barnes.


Thursday, February 9, 2012

BEFORE & AFTER



With Shante Hobbs with my Nikon D90, attached with my Tamron 24-105mm f2.8. This is my second shoot with this model and this Photo Shoot was extremely chill, as the music on blast, "Doing Time (TSP's Broken Watch Mix)" -by Garmisch



Nevertheless, this concept/ look I was going for was a sexy Trooper look, but like one of the audience members on Chase Jarvis Live stated, "I freaked it". I had sent the a finish version to the model and, she exclaimed "Is that, me...?" 

Do comment back and let me know what you think..?


Items: 

Props:- White background Roll paper. 

Camera:- Nikon D90 w Tamron 24-105mm F/2.8
With a radio transmitter attach via the hot shoe 

Lighting:- Softboxes & one above the head Umbrella 
on light stand with radio receiver attached. 

Model:- Shante Hobbs
An amazing aspiring model.... 

"I Like Green Eggs and Ham, Sam I am...."



                   On my last shoot with the very talented model Ashley James, titled the "Bloody I Phone Edits". I had to make fake blood, so I still had some left over food coloring. As hunger strikes, my corky mood pushes through, and "I like Green Eggs and Ham, Sam I am..." Dr. Seuss quote arises in my head. I decided why not lets make some green eggs and ham, well there they are.


Saturday, January 21, 2012

Bloody IPhone Edits


I recently release this photo, of the lovely Ashley James with editing done with the IPhone 4G. How? Well, with the constant uprise of Photo editing downloadable Apps for the IPhone, which there are free and for purchasable apps at your disposal. However, for this image in particular I used Camera+, Best Camera and Instagram.

Click on the apps names to download them and have fun with them. 


Do let me know what's your best also, especially if it's not listed......




Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Freedom of the Internet..!


Oppose to SOPA and PIPA because these bills would censor the Internet and slow economic growth in the U.S.

Two bills before Congress, known as the Protect IP Act (PIPA) in the Senate and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House, would censor the Web and impose harmful regulations on American business. Millions of Internet users and entrepreneurs already oppose SOPA and PIPA.
The Senate will begin voting on January 24th. Please let them know how you feel. Sign this petition urging Congress to vote NO on PIPA and SOPA before it is too late.

More about SOPA and PIPA

Members of Congress are trying to do the right thing by going after pirates and counterfeiters but SOPA and PIPA are the wrong way to do it.

1. SOPA and PIPA would censor the Web

The U.S. government could order the blocking of sites using methods similar to those employed by China. Among other things, search engines could be forced to delete entire websites from their search results. That’s why 41 human rights organizations and 110 prominent law professors have expressed grave concerns about the bills.

2. SOPA and PIPA would be job-killers because they would create a new era of uncertainty for American business

Law-abiding U.S. internet companies would have to monitor everything users link to or upload or face the risk of time-consuming litigation. That’s why AOL, EBay, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Mozilla, Twitter, Yahoo and Zynga wrote a letter to Congress saying these bills “pose a serious risk to our industry’s continued track record of innovation and job-creation.” It’s also why 55 of America’s most successful venture capitalists expressed concern that PIPA “would stifle investment in Internet services, throttle innovation, and hurt American competitiveness”. More than 204 entrepreneurs told Congress that PIPA and SOPA would “hurt economic growth and chill innovation”.

3. SOPA and PIPA wouldn’t stop piracy

To make matters worse, SOPA and PIPA won’t even work. The censorship regulations written into these bills won’t shut down pirate sites. These sites will just change their addresses and continue their criminal activities, while law-abiding companies will suffer high penalties for breaches they can’t possibly control.
There are effective ways to combat foreign “rogue” websites dedicated to copyright infringement and trademark counterfeiting, while preserving the innovation and dynamism that have made the Internet such an important driver of American economic growth and job creation. Congress should consider alternatives like the OPEN Act, which takes targeted and focused steps to cut off the money supply from foreign pirate sites without making US companies censor the Web.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Is the High Fashion Modeling Market one sided



Is the High Fashion Modeling Market one side?

        The Colour of beauty short documentary answers this question head on. Director by Elizabeth St. Philip follows a young and fiercely talented Black model, Renee Thompson, as she navigates the fashion world as a visible minority.