Forums > Events > Virginia - Winchester End-of-Year Party 2009

Model

Its Bruce Jackson

Posts: 21

Washington, District of Columbia, US

I will be there and am more then willing to help with Labor, so if shoveling is needed whoop whoop, i am your man smile

Oct 22 09 02:53 pm Link

Photographer

Tim Prendergast

Posts: 1213

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Dogbone Alt-Process wrote:

Oooo! Dark enough for a bit of light paint fun?

Be nice to be able to try it indoors instead of making poor patient models freeze outside.

Will double check schedule but hope to be there.

but freezing your models is part of the fun!!!  tongue

Oct 22 09 04:12 pm Link

Photographer

PhotoDr

Posts: 918

Chantilly, Virginia, US

Dogbone Alt-Process wrote:
Oooo! Dark enough for a bit of light paint fun?
Be nice to be able to try it indoors instead of making poor patient models freeze outside.
Will double check schedule but hope to be there.

Tim Prendergast wrote:
but freezing your models is part of the fun!!!  tongue

Well, you do seem to like the color Blue....   scary

Oct 22 09 07:28 pm Link

Photographer

Daniel Erny

Posts: 29

Washington, District of Columbia, US

sent in my registration! i'll be there probably earlier in the day to help set up with haylo. :]

Oct 22 09 09:09 pm Link

Photographer

Robb Mann

Posts: 12327

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Finally got around to registering. You really should have made it more iPhone-friendly.

Oct 23 09 04:13 am Link

Model

Michele Hough

Posts: 47

Inwood, West Virginia, US

I'd like to join smile NEWBIE smile sending reg info now......smile

Oct 23 09 08:30 am Link

Model

Anna Catherine

Posts: 573

New York, New York, US

PK Brazil wrote:
resv

well a meet up wouldn't be right without you!

Oct 25 09 03:17 pm Link

Model

Laragh

Posts: 1395

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Anna Catherine wrote:

well a meet up wouldn't be right without you!

Yay, this time I won't miss you big_smile

Oct 25 09 04:45 pm Link

Photographer

CLT

Posts: 12979

Winchester, Virginia, US

don't panic if you registered but not on the guest list yet. There are 2001lb of stuff going on with me right now and it would take me a couple more days to calm everything down.

Oct 25 09 08:11 pm Link

Photographer

Tim Prendergast

Posts: 1213

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Anna Catherine wrote:

well a meet up wouldn't be right without you!

are you going to make it down for this Anna? I somehow managed to miss meeting you at Sly Horse...

Oct 26 09 11:01 am Link

Photographer

David Chu Photos

Posts: 105

Washington, District of Columbia, US

considering making the trip down for this. sounds like it'd be a great time and i hardly know anyone from here!

Oct 26 09 02:50 pm Link

Model

Anna Catherine

Posts: 573

New York, New York, US

Tim Prendergast wrote:

are you going to make it down for this Anna? I somehow managed to miss meeting you at Sly Horse...

I think I shall try! I should be in Cali early December but could fly to DC that Thursday so I think it's a go smile

Oct 26 09 08:45 pm Link

Photographer

CLT

Posts: 12979

Winchester, Virginia, US

Anna Catherine wrote:
I think I shall try! I should be in Cali early December but could fly to DC that Thursday so I think it's a go smile

*like*

Oct 26 09 11:08 pm Link

Model

Laragh

Posts: 1395

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Anna Catherine wrote:

I think I shall try! I should be in Cali early December but could fly to DC that Thursday so I think it's a go smile

That would be sweeet!

Oct 27 09 11:22 am Link

Photographer

Robb Mann

Posts: 12327

Baltimore, Maryland, US

CLT wrote:
don't panic if you registered but not on the guest list yet. There are 2001lb of stuff going on with me right now and it would take me a couple more days to calm everything down.

like I said, I know where you live, so no worries.

Oct 27 09 03:25 pm Link

Photographer

Tim Prendergast

Posts: 1213

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Robb Mann wrote:

like I said, I know where you live, so no worries.

well i don't..... scary

Oct 27 09 06:35 pm Link

Photographer

CLT

Posts: 12979

Winchester, Virginia, US

guest list updated

If you're not on it, I did not get your registration e-mail.

Now accepting station 3 reservation. $25/block. A block is 50 minutes. Station 3 will be the only indoor public location that nudity is allowed.

Oct 27 09 07:44 pm Link

Model

Andy Virus

Posts: 2230

Richmond, Virginia, US

after Sly Horse being my first meet and greet...I'm addicted...I hope my new job will let me off big_smile...this sounds like so much fun

Oct 27 09 08:46 pm Link

Photographer

Dogbone Alt-Process

Posts: 1016

Llano, Texas, US

CLT wrote:
Now accepting station 3 reservation. $25/block. A block is 50 minutes. Station 3 will be the only indoor public location that nudity is allowed.

If the 6:00 p.m. block is open when you get around to reading this, I'd like to request that slot.

Oct 28 09 04:30 am Link

Photographer

CLT

Posts: 12979

Winchester, Virginia, US

Re: Station 3 reservations

While I can "hold" a particular slot for you until the day of the event, I can only guarantee a slot when the payment is received. You may lose your reservation if someone makes a payment for it before you do.

Oct 28 09 08:09 am Link

Model

Laragh

Posts: 1395

Baltimore, Maryland, US

When it gets closer (and I get paid ha ha) I am thinking of booking a spot .... : )

Oct 28 09 08:42 am Link

Photographer

Tim Prendergast

Posts: 1213

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Dogbone Alt-Process wrote:

If the 6:00 p.m. block is open when you get around to reading this, I'd like to request that slot.

you'll prob need that whole 50 min. slot for one exposure...  tongue

Oct 28 09 11:50 am Link

Photographer

Tim Prendergast

Posts: 1213

Baltimore, Maryland, US

CLT wrote:
Re: Station 3 reservations

While I can "hold" a particular slot for you until the day of the event, I can only guarantee a slot when the payment is received. You may lose your reservation if someone makes a payment for it before you do.

I'll probably grab the 8pm slot... How do you want to handle $$?

Oct 28 09 11:55 am Link

Photographer

PK Brazil

Posts: 4265

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Tim Prendergast wrote:

you'll prob need that whole 50 min. slot for one exposure...  tongue

l to the ol!

Oct 28 09 02:46 pm Link

Photographer

CLT

Posts: 12979

Winchester, Virginia, US

Tim Prendergast wrote:
I'll probably grab the 8pm slot... How do you want to handle $$?

Mail a check, or paypal. E-mailing you the info

Oct 28 09 05:17 pm Link

Photographer

Dogbone Alt-Process

Posts: 1016

Llano, Texas, US

Dogbone Alt-Process wrote:
If the 6:00 p.m. block is open when you get around to reading this, I'd like to request that slot.

Tim Prendergast wrote:
you'll prob need that whole 50 min. slot for one exposure...  tongue

I was kind of hoping I would have enough time to do at least four or five shots, maybe even six with some pre-shoot practice. tongue

PayPal on the way.

Oct 29 09 04:33 am Link

Photographer

Managing Light

Posts: 2678

Salem, Virginia, US

Dogbone Alt-Process wrote:
I was kind of hoping I would have enough time to do at least four or five shots, maybe even six with some pre-shoot practice. tongue

Wow!  You're coming with an army of assistants, I presume?

Oct 29 09 01:25 pm Link

Photographer

Dogbone Alt-Process

Posts: 1016

Llano, Texas, US

Managing Light wrote:
Wow!  You're coming with an army of assistants, I presume?

No army needed, just a camera, tripod, flashlight and a patient nude model.

I have the first three and have hopes at least one adventurous lady will want to try her hand at this technique.

Oct 30 09 02:41 pm Link

Photographer

Managing Light

Posts: 2678

Salem, Virginia, US

Dogbone Alt-Process wrote:
No army needed, just a camera, tripod, flashlight and a patient nude model.

Ah!  I see.  I had automatically thought of having to rearrange a lot of studio flashes between shots.  I hope you'll share your results.

Oct 30 09 05:16 pm Link

Photographer

Tim Prendergast

Posts: 1213

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Dogbone Alt-Process wrote:
No army needed, just a camera, tripod, flashlight and a patient nude model.

patient is a slight understatement..... more like sedated.... or comatose.... lol. tongue

Oct 31 09 05:56 am Link

Photographer

Dogbone Alt-Process

Posts: 1016

Llano, Texas, US

Tim Prendergast wrote:
patient is a slight understatement..... more like sedated.... or comatose.... lol. tongue

Patient is good enough for light painting.
Sedated or comatose is helpful for pinhole work, though.

I'm not crazy enough to try to combine the two.

Oct 31 09 06:20 am Link

Photographer

Moore Photo Graphix

Posts: 5288

Washington, District of Columbia, US

Tim Prendergast wrote:
patient is a slight understatement..... more like sedated.... or comatose.... lol. tongue

Dogbone Alt-Process wrote:
Patient is good enough for light painting.
Sedated or comatose is helpful for pinhole work, though.

I'm not crazy enough to try to combine the two.

I don't shoot models are comatose. How are they supposed to deliver the expression you need. Unless, someone is assisting in their motions.

Oct 31 09 10:48 am Link

Photographer

Managing Light

Posts: 2678

Salem, Virginia, US

Moore Photo Graphix wrote:
I don't shoot models are comatose. How are they supposed to deliver the expression you need. Unless, someone is assisting in their motions.

Might be useful for simulating deathbed shots.

Oct 31 09 12:50 pm Link

Model

Laragh

Posts: 1395

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Moore Photo Graphix wrote:

Tim Prendergast wrote:
patient is a slight understatement..... more like sedated.... or comatose.... lol. tongue

I don't shoot models are comatose. How are they supposed to deliver the expression you need. Unless, someone is assisting in their motions.

A good model should have no problem : )

Oct 31 09 12:52 pm Link

Photographer

Moore Photo Graphix

Posts: 5288

Washington, District of Columbia, US

Anna Catherine wrote:

I think I shall try! I should be in Cali early December but could fly to DC that Thursday so I think it's a go smile

Wow! That's impressive travel arrangements.

Nov 01 09 07:54 pm Link

Photographer

CLT

Posts: 12979

Winchester, Virginia, US

I just added some speaker in the garage (station 3) that you can plug in your MP3 player into for music.

Nov 02 09 04:12 pm Link

Photographer

Managing Light

Posts: 2678

Salem, Virginia, US

CLT wrote:
I just added some speaker in the garage (station 3) that you can plug in your MP3 player into for music.

Cool!

You probably should tell us how we're supposed to interconnect the boxes - types of jacks, and so on.  Is there an amplifier for the speakers or are we to bring our own?

Nov 02 09 04:33 pm Link

Model

Anna Catherine

Posts: 573

New York, New York, US

Oh booked a flight to DC in December how lovely wink

Nov 02 09 05:19 pm Link

Photographer

CLT

Posts: 12979

Winchester, Virginia, US

Anna Catherine wrote:
Oh booked a flight to DC in December how lovely wink

If you want, you can stay with me.

Nov 02 09 11:17 pm Link

Photographer

CLT

Posts: 12979

Winchester, Virginia, US

Managing Light wrote:
Cool!

You probably should tell us how we're supposed to interconnect the boxes - types of jacks, and so on.  Is there an amplifier for the speakers or are we to bring our own?

standard headphone jack.

Nov 02 09 11:18 pm Link