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Tamron Recipes: Great Chefs in Photography

3/24/2020

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Images copyright Jamie Malcolm-Brown. All rights reserved.
"Being an artist is dragging your innermost feelings out,
giving a piece of yourself, no matter in which art form, in which medium."

Henry Rollins
by Skip Cohen

​​A fun aspect of putting together each new Tamron Recipes episode has been the search for a quote that seems to fit each new "chef." I didn't know Jamie Malcolm-Brown before my introductory phone call to him. We had a great conversation about his work and the concept behind Recipes. 

The more we talked, and the more of his work I looked at on Instagram and his website, the more I realized the value of his diversity. He's in love with two completely different genres within imaging - landscape and people. As a landscape photographer, there's a level of solitude as an individual contributor, but it's just the opposite in weddings and portraits. So, relationship building became a topic in our conversation during the podcast, and the more we talked, the more the quote I found seemed to fit Jamie's focus as an artist.  

Jamie shares a lot of great insight in this new podcast, and it's all at a time where we're all in this challenging state of suspension, social distancing, and hunkering down. While Jamie's wedding and portrait business may be on hold, his life as a landscape artist is not. His images speak volumes as both an artist on land and in the air with a drone. He's giving us a different perspective on the world, and like macro photography, it's a view most of us never see until an artist like Jamie shares his vision!
 
It was no easy task picking images from Jamie's galleries on both his website and Instagram pages. Click on any of his images in this post to visit his Instagram page. Then, follow him and be prepared to look at photograph after photograph that only Jamie and Mother Nature could create. 

"Chef" Jamie's recipe is a click away if you missed it when it was posted last Tuesday. And for more information on Tamron's 100-400mm F/4.5-6.3 lens, click on the banner below. 

This is an incredibly challenging time for all of us in this industry. But what I love about landscape photography right now, is that it doesn't require social distancing, and Tamron's got some great programs to help with the cost. While the uncertainty of the future is an issue for all of us, this might be the best time to expand your skillset, and whatever gear you love to use most, it's time to stay involved.  ​
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Tamron Recipes: Photography with Jamie Malcolm-Brown

3/17/2020

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Image copyright Jamie Malcolm-Brown. All rights reserved.
​by Skip Cohen
 
This is our fifteenth episode of Tamron Recipes, and playing off the chef analogy couldn't be more appropriate. Each guest has had their specialty, style, and even a few secret ingredients to their success. And, like fine chefs, they're all incredibly passionate about their favorite cuisine! The result is the Tamron Kitchen is filled with with great ingredients by some of the most respected artists in photography. 

We've got Jamie Malcolm-Brown from Massachusetts joining us in the Tamron Kitchen this month. His passion is landscapes, always looking for a way to capture images that challenge us with their beauty and ability to be calming. But that's only part of the story of his diversity as an artist because he also photographs weddings and portraits. Then, last but anything but least, he teaches drone photography.

In this new recipe, Jamie used Tamron's 100-400mm F/4.5-6.3 Di VC USD lens. It wasn't easy to decide which image to share to kick off his two-part series, but when I saw the photograph above, it had so much depth and beauty.
 
With each new "chef," even if I don't know them well, I go off in search of a quote that seems to apply to their work or personality. 
"Being an artist is dragging your innermost feelings out,
giving a piece of yourself, no matter in which art form, in which medium."

Henry Rollins
PictureClick to visit the Tamron Kitchen for more episodes of "Recipes"
About "Chef" Jamie: Jamie's "medium" is obviously photography, but we love his diversity as an artist. So, whether shooting a wedding a creating a piece of fine art, his focus is always on the client's needs combined with his skill set. 

Unlike a lot of landscape photographers, Jamie also works on spec based on the needs of his client. I love the beauty and the simplicity of his fine art marketing video and decided to share it here because it will give you another way to get to know Jamie. 

About the Image:  Jamie wrote - I was actually in the middle of a 3 day drone photography meet-up but after three years of flying I had my first drone crash. I had to pivot my plans. Rather than go with the group to a prime fall-foliage location that would be perfect for the drone, I decided to drive around town and visit a few trees that had good potential for colorful foliage.

When I arrived before sunrise a thick fog covered everything and I could barely see the trees. I thought the morning was a bust but the sun started to rise and burn through the low clouds. The tree I was at was still shrouded in fog but the sun was about 100 yards to my right. I grabbed my gear and ran over.

The tree in the image is on someones farm land that I didn't have permission to go on so I put on the Tamron 100-400 and stood at the side of the road. In the end I am glad I did! The long focal length emphasized the layers and made the sun larger in relation to the tree. Going with a wide angle would have not given the image the same effect.

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    Camera: Sony A73

    Lens: 100-400mm F/4.5-6.3 Di VC USD

    Adapter: MC-11 to use the Canon Mount Tamron               Lens


     Exposure Triad: f / 5.6 @ 1/4000, ISO 640                     200mm  - image was captured handheld


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Tamron manufactures some of the finest glass in imaging today. They've become one of the industry's most favorite suppliers, especially when it comes to their busy booth at any convention or trade show. The 100-400 mm zoom is just one of Jamie's favorites. Click on the thumbnail on the right for more information about this remarkable lens.

It's a new year, and while travel for all of us is limited now, you can count on the Tamron team being back on the road when the crisis is over. Plus, their website is loaded with outstanding content as well as their YouTube channel. Now's a great time to catch up on your reading and video content - all focused on helping you raise the bar on your skillset as an artist.  
 
And when it comes to more of Jamie Malcolm-Brown's work, click on his image above to visit his website. Then make sure he's on your radar. He's an artist you should know about.

I decided to share this short marketing video he has on his website because it will give you another perspective on his passion.​ Just below the video on his website he explains: "If you want a custom image of a local landmark, your favorite nature spot or just an aerial image of your home I can work with you. I am an FAA certified drone pilot and would love to connect with you to find the best weather, season and time of the day that you want to capture for your personal image."

Jamie's focus isn't just on the landscape, but his client's needs.

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Tamron Recipes: Great Chefs in Photography

2/18/2020

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Images copyright Cecil Holmes. All rights reserved.
"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did,
but people will never forget how you made them feel."

Maya Angelou
by Skip Cohen

​​​With each new chef, I like to find a quote that seems to fit some aspect of their love for photography and this industry. It was pretty easy to find a quote that fit 'Chef" Cecil. Even if he admits that boiling water is a stretch, the Tamron Kitchen brings together some of the finest imaging ingredients in photography that showcase not only the artist's skill set but the passion for the craft.

Cecil shares a lot of good insight in this new podcast, especially when it comes to how he got started and how much photography has grown to be a part of his life and his family's. Whether it's traveling to the Tetons or just home at his dining room table with some classic window light and a daisy, capturing his next image is often on his mind. At the same time, his values about family and friends never waver.

We chose two images for the first part of this recipe because they represent two extremes of imaging, the night sky, and a macro closeup. Cecil was shooting with the Tamron SP 15-30mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2 for the night skies and the SP 90mm F/2.8 Di Macro 1:1 VC USD for the daisy. Then, we had fun sharing screenshots from his galleries that represent everything in between.

"Chef" Cecil's recipe is a click away if you missed it when it was posted last Tuesday. For more information on these two extraordinary pieces of glass, click on the thumbnails below. 
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If you haven't visited your local Tamron dealer, it's time to check out the entire family of Tamron lenses.  And, there are some outstanding savings promotions going on right now until March 1, 2020. Just click on the banner below. Tamron is manufacturing some of the finest glass in photography. You owe it to your clients and yourself to capture images with the very best tools available! 

​And to see more of Cecil's work and follow his workshop schedule, click on any of his images in today's post.
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Tamron Recipes: Photography with Cecil Holmes

2/11/2020

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Images copyright Cecil Holmes. All rights reserved.
by Skip Cohen  
  
In January 2019, we launched the first episode of Tamron Recipes. Well, here we are over a year later with a new series of conversations with our guest "chefs." My co-host, Chamira Young, and I chose to play off the chef analogy because so many great artists are like the fine chefs we've grown to know through reality TV. And the Tamron Kitchen, just like a foodie-driven episode on the food channel, is loaded with great ingredients - one of the most diverse collections of high-quality lenses in photography. 

Cecil Holmes joins us in the kitchen this month, but we thought we'd have some fun with a different kind of "dish" and show his diversity. While Cecil's passion is outdoors with landscapes and critters, there's nothing he can't photograph. So, we thought we'd have fun with two of his favorite extremes - the night sky and a macro of a daisy. 

In these two new recipes, Cecil's using two of his favorite Tamron lenses, the 15-30mm G2 and the 90mm macro. The links to both lenses are below.  
 
Cecil is no stranger to the SCU blog, but until last month we'd only talked on the phone or in cyberspace. At IUSA, we were able to actually meet face to face, as Cecil and his son walked the trade show floor. There's something about meeting people you admire face to face that enhances the impression you've already developed from other means of contact. Cecil couldn't be more passionate about the craft or more friendly and approachable, and his son, Keegan is a chip off the old block.

With each new "chef," I like to search for a quote that applies to their work or personality. 
"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did,
but people will never forget how you made them feel."

Maya Angelou
PictureClick to visit the Tamron Kitchen for more episodes of "Recipes"
Like most photographers, Cecil is a storyteller. I'm so familiar with his work - his images are often about sharing what he's experiencing or observing. In an episode of "Why?" here at SCU, and later featured in a Tamron video, he talked about changing plans on a landscape shoot when Mother Nature didn't cooperate on the weather. He had no choice but to simply go with the flow. 

Whether he's on assignment for his portfolio, teaching, or working with another photographer, his approach couldn't be more relaxed. While he's often got a vision of what he wants to capture, his approach is to head out with his camera and capture what he wants to share. 

​About "Chef" Cecil:  If there's one word that describes Cecil Holmes, it's humility as an artist. I usually don't share a chef's about page here, but I pulled a paragraph from his website that's so appropriate in demonstrating Cecil's love for the craft:

Oh yeah....about me. I am a forty-something. I do not know if my generation has a name. I do not have any kind of art background at all. I didn't study under any of the big names in art or photography, in fact, I am self-taught. I know...I know, it seems blasphemous. I simply picked up a camera some time ago, when my oldest son began playing sports. Even though he was 5, I knew I would need good, sharp images to send to all the college scouts and coaches ten years in the future. That's when I decided to purchase my first DSLR. I still blame my son. Soon after, I combined my love of photography with my love of the outdoors. Those two things fit together naturally. 

Click on either of Cecil's recipe images above to visit his website and galleries.

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"Night Skies"
Camera: Nikon D850
Lens:Tamron SP 15-30mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2

Exposure Triad: Manual exposure, 30 sec, f/2.8, ISO 6400
Daisy - B&W
Camera: Sony A7RII
Lens:Tamron  SP 90mm F/2.8 Di Macro 1:1 VC USD

Exposure Triad: Aperture-priority, 
 1/ 4 sec, f/16, ISO 400
About the two images:

As you know, there's a story behind every image.  The Milky Way image was made on a solo trip to Yellowstone one spring.  It was so dark out there that I sat in my car talking myself into walking out into the darkness alone for 15 minutes before I got brave enough. 

The daisy was shot in my dining room at home.  I do a good bit of macro on my dining room table.  I have two windows that provide nice natural light and on days when that isn't enough light, I added a Litra to the setup.
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Tamron never slows down in their quest to help photographers raise the bar on the quality of their images and skillset. They're manufacturing some of the finest glass in imaging.

It's a new year, and the Tamron team will be on the road with workshops and special events all over the country. Just click on the banner below and make sure they're on your radar! 

The Tamron tech team is one of the most active groups of artists and educators in photography. When they're on the road, they all share the same common goal - helping you raise the bar on your skill set and the quality of your work.​
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Tamron Recipes: Great "Chefs" in Photography

1/21/2020

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Images copyright Mickie DeVries. All rights reserved.
"Behind all your stories is always your mother's.
Because hers is where yours began."

Mitch Albom
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by Skip Cohen

​​Last year I started adding a little fun with each new "chef" by searching for a quote that seemed to fit some aspect of their love for the craft. The Tamron Kitchen isn't just about recipes but often the driving force behind each chef's passion for photography. It was so easy to find a quote that fit Chef Mickie DeVries. While her quest is to never stop raising the bar on her technical skills, it's her role as a mom that inspires her most. 

Mickie shared a lot about the priority she's put on being a storyteller of her own children. If you're a parent, then you already know how fast everything changes in your family. We've all looked at our children and pondered, "Where did the years ago?'

Well, Mickie doesn't need to ponder. She's created a storyline she revisits all the time. With each click of the shutter challenging her skill set to document her children, at the same time she makes it fun for them as well as her. And there's the magic word, "fun."  While she's an educator helping other photographers raise the bar on their skill set, her priority is always keeping fun in the playbook!
 
We featured Mickie's go-to lens in this new episode. It's the 28-75mm F/2.8, and while some of the images I grabbed for today's posts were captured with other focal lengths, Mickie talks about why this lens is one of her favorites in the podcast.

"Chef" Mickie's recipe is a click away if you missed it when it was posted last Tuesday. For more information on the 28-75mm lens, click on the thumbnail to the right. 
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If you haven't visited your local Tamron dealer, it's time to check out the entire family of Tamron lenses.  
Tamron is manufacturing some of the finest glass in photography. You owe it to your clients and yourself to capture images with the very best tools available!

​And to see more of Mickie's work and follow her teaching schedule, click on any of her images in today's post.

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Put Tamron's ongoing events on your radar with a click on the banners below! It's a new year and it's going to be jam-packed with exciting events to help you raise the bar on your skillset and creativity.  
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A Quick Visit to "Chef" Mickie's Galleries
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It all starts with landing on Mickie's homepage where's it's obvious what her love for photography is all about!
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Tamron Recipes: Photography with Mickie DeVries

1/14/2020

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Image copyright Mickie DeVries. All rights reserved.
by Skip Cohen  
 
Throughout 2019 we introduced you to a new artist each month, having fun with the play on a food-show reality series. It's all from the Tamron Kitchen, and if you think about the comparison between an exceptional chef and an artist, they really aren't that far apart. They both have to create a "dish," and their reputations grow with the quality of whatever they've created.

We're kicking off the 2020 series with Mickie DeVries, a Michigan mom, who's taken the photography of her children to an entirely professional level. She's passionate about the craft, telling the story of her children, and education in imaging as a Photoshop instructor through Click Photo School. 

In this new Recipe, Mickie was using her favorite "go-to" lenses, the 28-75 mm F/2.8 Di III RXD lens. The link to the lens is below. And, visit Mickie's website with a click on her Tamron Recipes photograph above.

​Halfway through last year's series, I started sharing a quote that seemed relevant to each guest chef. I always find one that fits, and with Mickie, it was so easy... ​

"Behind all your stories is always your mother's.
Because hers is where yours began."

Mitch Albom
PictureClick to listen to visit the Tamron Kitchen and the special guest chefs to date.
​Mickie, like most photographers, is a storyteller. And, if a picture really is worth a thousand words, then Mickie's archived images of her children surpass the works of Shakespeare! In her bio on her website, she wrote:

​My photography is childhood through a mother's lens. My driving force is to capture these fleeting moments as time speeds by, and my children grow up and experience new things. My hope is that my work resonates with parents universally, and speaks to their hearts of the wonders of childhood.

While Mickie's focus on the professional side is as an educator, think about the power of that statement if she opened a full-time studio as a children's photographer. 

I've shared this statement many times over the years. It's thanks to a marketing/motivational guru by the name of Ed Foreman and it's been one of the valuable lessons in business I've learned in my career:

       "If I can see the world through my client's eyes, then I can sell my client what my client buys!"

It's not about the old line of "put yourself in their shoes" - it's about understanding a client's priorities. It's about building trust because you know what they're most interested in, what's most important in their life, and how they see their children.

About "Chef" Mickie:  She is an artist, photographer, educator, and mom. One walk through her galleries, and you know her favorite subjects are her children. From the very beginning, she was never content just to take pictures but wanted to capture images whose quality made her story of her role as a mother, the best it could be. ​
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 Tamron 28-75mm Di III RXD
 
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Exposure Triad: F/2.8 @ 1/1000 @ 28mm
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    Location: Zeeland, Michigan 
 
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About the shoot: A local farmer graciously opened up his sunflower field for anyone to enjoy. My daughter and I visited mid August at the tail end of the crop just before sunset.  She had so much fun running through the field and examining the sunflowers.  The golden light was perfect, and I loved that the Tamron 28-75 gave me the flexibility to achieve both wide and zoomed in shots of her as she enjoyed our night out.
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Tamron never slows down in their quest to manufacture some of the finest glass in imaging.

Plus, it's a new year, and the Tamron team will be on the road with workshops and special events all over the country. Just click on the banner to the right and make sure they're on your radar! 

The Tamron tech team is one of the most active groups of artists and educators in photography. When they're on the road, they all share the same common goal - helping you raise the bar on your skill set and the quality of your work.​

Headed to IUSA in Nashville this weekend? Meet the Tamron Team in booth 623 and check out their entire product line. You won't be disappointed!
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Finding your local Tamron Dealer is just a click away.

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Tamron Recipes: Great "Chefs" in Photography

12/30/2019

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Images copyright Ken Hubbard. All rights reserved.
Your work is going to fill a large part of your life,
and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work.
​And the only way to do great work is to love what you do!

Steve Jobs
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by Skip Cohen
  
​Each "chef" who's joined us has shared a different journey in their quest to be an artist and photographer.  A few episodes back, I started adding a quote that seemed relevant to some aspect of each guest in the Tamron Kitchen.

Ken Hubbard is the epitome of somebody who truly loves the craft. And while it sounds so simplistic - imaging runs through his veins. When I found the Steve Jobs quote above, it screamed Ken's name.

If you wander through Tamron's YouTube channel, you'll find video after video featuring Ken. It's not just photography that runs through his veins, but a love for education. Catch up to him in Tamron's always busy booth at any convention, and you'll immediately notice his willingness to help other photographers raise the bar on their skill set. 

In this new podcast, Ken shares a lot about his journey in photography. And while he obviously has a serious respect for the tools Tamron's brought to the industry, he's always pushing the edge of the creative envelope looking for ways to use their products other artists haven't yet tried. He also shared a lot about his love for varying the landscape of subjects he has an opportunity to photograph. I loved the two images we chose for his first Recipes post - from wild mustangs to a stunning portrait of a musician, Ken's experience covers everything!

As Tamron USA's Field Services Manager, Ken needs to be comfortable in working with every Tamron lens. And think about his role within the industry. He's also got to understand the challenges every specialty faces with the variety of subjects photographers capture.

We featured two of Ken's favorite lenses in this episode, and while they're both SP zooms, the subjects couldn't be farther apart. The mustangs were captured with the SP 150-600mm and Slim Fatz with the 70-200mm. Ken's skill set shines through on both.

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"Chef" Ken's recipe is a click away if you missed it when it was first posted. Just click on the thumbnails to the right for more information about both lenses Ken used for the images. Plus, there are only a few days left for Tamron's Instant Holiday Savings program.

If you haven't visited your local Tamron dealer, it's time to check out the entire family of Tamron lenses.  And keep track of Ken's classes, images, and his schedule with a click on any of his images in today's post. He's always sharing great content on his Facebook page and on Instagram, and his travel schedule matches most photographer's bucket lists! LOL
 
Tamron is manufacturing some of the finest glass in photography. You owe it to your clients and yourself to capture images with the very best tools available!

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Tamron Recipes: Photography with Ken Hubbard

12/17/2019

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Image copyright Ken Hubbard. All rights reserved.
by Skip Cohen  

It's been one of those years where I feel like I'm trapped in an old Hollywood movie, and the hands of the clock are spinning out of control! It's December, and since Chamira Young and I started this series, we've introduced you to another artist each month since January. We've learned so much from some of the best imaging "chefs" in the world. As I've written in the past, they're artists, educators, writers, and passionate about their careers and love for the craft.

This month, we're finishing out the year with one of my favorite "Chefs," Ken Hubbard, Field Services Manager for Tamron USA. He's no stranger to SCU, and his work has been featured many times over the last six years.

Ken actually lives in the "Tamron Kitchen", and we're so excited about him joining us that I wanted to share two of his images. I love the fact that he chose  black and white photographs. I'm a huge fan of black and white because there's no distraction of color. Don't get me wrong, I've loved all the images we've shared this year, but there's something about the power of Ken's two choices for this post. 
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In these two new Recipes, Ken is using Tamron's SP150-600mm Di VC USD G2 with the wild mustangs, and with the portrait of musician, Slim Fatz, he's using the Tamron SP70-200mm Di VC USD G2 lens. The links to both lenses are below and it's a bonus this month to share two BTS videos involved with both images.

​With every Tamron Recipes post, I always manage to find a quote that fits our guest "chef." The quote below is Ken, through and through. ​
Your work is going to fill a large part of your life,
and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work.
​And the only way to do great work is to love what you do!

Steve Jobs
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About "Chef" Ken:  Ken is an artist, filmmaker, photographer, educator, manager, and friend to so many of us in the industry. All you need is one minute with him, and you know you've met somebody who loves what he does!  

Visit Tamron's booth at any of the major trade shows, and you'll find Ken at the counter - helping photographers raise the bar on their work. He's always approachable and worth waiting for if you caught him in the mad rush of people often in the Tamron booth.

​​Part II of Ken's recipe series will air next Tuesday. You can be sure we'll get into the backstories about both of these images.

​Ken needs to be on your radar - follow everything he's working on and where's he headed through his Facebook page. He's always sharing great content.

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Ingredients: Wild Mustangs

Camera: Nikon D850
Lens:
 SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 
Exposure Triad: 
F/6.3 @ 1/2000 @ 600mm
​ISO 400   
Location: Northern, Ca, near Mono Lake  ​
Ingredients: Slim Fatz

Camera: Nikon D850
Lens:
 SP70-200mm Di VC USD G2 
Exposure Triad:
F/2.8 @ 1/400 @170mm
​ISO 640 
Location: Apalachicola, Florida
Part of the fun of this Tamron series is the artist is sharing the experience. The BTS videos below will give you more insight into Ken's work and the circumstances that put him on the scene with both images. I hope you'll watch both these short videos and enlarge them full screen to really appreciate the story-lines.

Photographing the wild mustangs Ken wrote: Capturing them interacting with each other, running wild as fast as they can and just standing about next to each other was phenomenal...They started to kick up some dirt, rear up on their hind legs and jostle about...All I could do at that point was press the shutter, tell myself don’t stop just keep firing and hope that I didn't run out of media space...No matter how long you have been capturing images, that feeling you get when you nailed the moment is still the same and will always be incredible.  
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Ken wraps up 2019 as our twelfth guest "chef" in the Tamron kitchen. Join us on the next Tamron Tuesday when Chamira Young and I will be sharing our conversation with "Chef" Ken in another new podcast. You can be sure Ken will be sharing a lot of great insight into his career in photography, and especially the hundreds of phenomenal artists he's worked with over the years and how he's developed his own remarkable skill set. 
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Tamron never slows down manufacturing some of the finest glass in photography. Their tech team is on the road all year long, helping photographers become great "chefs." There are some outstanding holiday savings at your Tamron retailer. Both lenses are part of a special holiday program going on right now!

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Finding your local Tamron Dealer is just a click away.

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Tamron Recipes: Great "Chefs" in Photography

11/19/2019

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Images copyright Alex Cearns. All rights reserved.
Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.
Anatole France
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by Skip Cohen
  
​A few "chefs" ago, I started searching for quotes that help you get to know each guest we have in the Tamron Kitchen. Alex Cearns redefines having a love and respect for the animal world. It's what her photography is all about. I used the word "respect" because it's the best way to describe her focus and dedication to capture incredible images of critters!

To appreciate her skillset, you need to visit her website, but not just her galleries. Taking a scroll through all the images on her website and backstories is like visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. From incredible photos of domestic animals to her photography in the wild and on to animal rescue support, Alex is an artist who ALWAYS walks the talk. 

But, just being one of the world's best animal photographers is only part of her commitment. As an educator, you'll find her at conventions throughout the year. She's always giving back, and helping artists raise the bar on the quality of their images.

In this new podcast, Alex shared a lot of great insight into her journey as an animal lover. She's determined to never let the challenges of photographing ANY animal get in the way of the click of the shutter. 

Even though neither Chamira or I have ever met Alex in person, one podcast, a few emails, and conversations in cyberspace are enough to thoroughly appreciate her passion for imaging and animals. She's one of those exceptional artists who's simply approachable.

In the "About" section on her website are four goals that Alex shares with her visitors. They reflect her love for the craft and her subjects.

  • Capture uplifting and positive images that evoke a heartfelt connection between the viewer and the subject.
  • Celebrate the unique personalities of beloved ‘fur kids’ for their parents.
  • Be a vocal advocate of animal rescue – to speak for those who can’t.
  • Provide excellence in everything she does as a professional photographer.

​She's committed to her craft as a photographer, artist, educator, speaker, and author. Click on any of Alex's images below to visit her website. It wasn't easy deciding which ones were my favorites because the body of work she shares is remarkable!

"Chef" Alex's recipe is a click away if you missed it last week. Check out one of her favorite creative tools, Tamron's SP 150-600mm F/5.6 - 6.3 lens. Just click on the thumbnail to the right for more information about this lens and the current Instant Savings.  ​

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If you haven't visited your local Tamron dealer, it's time to check out the entire family of Tamron lenses. And the Tamron team is on the road nationally all year long, with a lot of new workshops and programs still coming in 2019.

In the next few weeks, you'll find Tamron events going on in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Texas, Ohio, Colorado, California, Nevada, and New Jersey. And that's just for November! 

Tamron is manufacturing some of the finest glass in photography. You owe it to your clients and yourself to capture images with the very best tools available!

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It's holiday season - how could I pass up this last image in today's post?
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Tamron Recipes: Photography with Alex Cearns

11/12/2019

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Animal images copyright Alex Cearns. All rights reserved.
by Skip Cohen 

Each month, since the start of the year, Chamira Young and I have had the privilege of working with a member of the Tamron "family." We started the Tamron Recipes project completely underestimating what we'd learn from some of the finest imaging "chefs" in the world. They're artists, educators, writers, and passionate about their careers and love for the craft. I continue to be amazed at the diversity and willingness of each featured "chef" to share their recipes.  

Alex Cearns joins us in the Tamron Kitchen in this new post and upcoming podcast. She's a remarkable artist with a love not only for her work, but the animals she works with, both domestic and in the wild. When you look at her work, there's an undeniable signature in so many of her images.

Shakespeare wrote, "the eyes are the window to the soul." One look at Alex's portfolio, and you'll immediately see why I'm making the reference. I grabbed screenshots of three of my favorites below, but it wasn't easy. They're all incredible!​
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In this new Recipe, Alex is using the SP 150-600mm G2 Tamron lens. In the history of photography, artists have never had more creative tools than today. Alex's love for Tamron lenses has come from their ability to help her capture some of the most beautiful pet portraits in photography. 

​With every Tamron Recipes post, I like to find a quote that seems to fit our guest "chef." The quote below fit Alex so well.
Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.
Anatole France
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About "Chef" Alex: "Dogs Today Magazine" in the U.K. proclaimed Alex Cearns to be "one of the greatest dog photographers in the world. However, after recording our podcast, which will air next week, and getting to know Alex, skills and understanding animals go so much deeper. She's truly an animal rights activist and said:

As a photographer, my greatest inspiration is the animal kingdom. Animals are carefree, unaffected, and without ego. I learn so much from observing them and being in their company.  

She is committed to ALL creatures regardless of their size or domestic vs. wild. She's one of Australia's most passionate champions supporting animal rescue and wildlife. Her love for the animal world is inspirational. Take a scroll through her galleries, and you'll immediately be introduced to her passion for animals. 


​She's won hundreds of awards, and her work has been seen all over the world. In fact, her 60 Second Docs video, "Imperfect Animals" as of June 2019 has over nine million views throughout the world.

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​Part II of Alex's recipe series is coming next Tuesday. We'll be talking about her adventures in the animal kingdom, the challenges in helping animals, and even some fun stories about some of her most challenging portrait sessions.
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​About the SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2  lens: Click on the banner below to find out more about this outstanding lens. Alex captured the image of the family of Rock Dassies late in the day and talks about the shoot in the upcoming podcast. 
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Camera: Canon EOS-1D X Mark II

Lens: SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 

Exposure Triad: 
F/9 @ 1/50 ISO 1600 - handheld at 500mm
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Location:  Tarangire National Park in Tanzania, August 2019. 
 
Critters:  Rock Hyrax or Rock Dassies
 
Alex is our eleventh guest "chef" in the Tamron kitchen.  Join us on the next Tamron Tuesday when Chamira Young and I will be sharing our conversation with "Chef" Alex in another new podcast. Alex will be sharing a lot of great insight into her love and support for the animal kingdom. 
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Tamron's manufacturing somer of the finest glass in photography. They never slow down in helping photographers become great chefs. And, there's currently a $100 instant savings on the SP 150-600mm G2 lens at your authorized Tamron Dealer.

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Tamron Recipes: Great "Chefs" in Photography

10/15/2019

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"You gotta have fun. Regardless of how you look at it, we're playing a game.
​It's a business, it's our job,
but I don't think you can do well unless you're having fun!"

Derek Jeter
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by Skip Cohen
 
​With each new "chef" who joins us in the Tamron kitchen, I like to go off in search of a quote that seems to fit their style and personality. Rick Friedman is definitely a photographer and educator who believes in fun. You can see it in every class he teaches. Walk by the Tamron booth at a convention or into a Tamron dealer where Rick is doing a demo, and you'll instantly be drawn to a photographer having fun! 

While I've known Rick for a lot of years, we never seemed to find quality time to hang out and talk until a couple of years ago. That changed in 2018 at WPPI, and since then, we've worked on several different projects together. When he recently became one of Tamron's newest Ambassadors, it was the perfect time to have him join us in this series.
 
Rick's best known around the world for his work as a photojournalist for the last 40+ years. In the podcast, he talked about the backstory of getting his first magazine cover on the right.

But, Rick's also an educator, and he's been teaching for the last sixteen years. He's well-respected as one of the leaders in lighting. It's under that umbrella of education that he's had an impact on thousands of photographers.

As we discussed in this new podcast, being a successful photojournalist and educator is about relationship building. It's about establishing trust with the clients as a photographer and the students in any class or demonstration. Even a twenty-minute demo on the floor of a busy trade show requires a level of trust with the attendees!

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​Click on any of Rick's images below to visit his website. I pulled some of my favorites, but there was so much from which to choose.

"Chef" Rick's recipe is a click away if you missed it last week. And, check out two Tamron lenses that are a critical part of Rick's creative tools, no matter what the subject. Click on either thumbnail for more information.  
 
Rick shared a lot of great insight in this new podcast. He's based in Boston, but the world is his home. As you look through his images, it's obvious wherever his creative eye and camera's needed, that's where he's going to be.

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​As Rick pointed out in the podcast, he believes in the expression, nothing ventured, nothing gained. 

Having lived in Boston a significant part of my life, Arthur Fiedler was a very special legend. Rick captured the image below shortly before Fiedler passed away, and all it took was a knock on his door.

The next thing you know, he's sitting in Arthur Fiedler's bedroom, having a conversation with one of the greatest conductors of all time! And what was Fiedler doing when Rick joined him? Reading music!

From photojournalism on the campaign trail to travel to lighting workshops and published editorial images, I'm not sure there isn't anything "Chef" Rick hasn't photographed!

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If you haven't visited your local Tamron dealer, it's time to check out the entire family of Tamron lenses. And the Tamron team is on the road nationally all year long.

In just the next few weeks, you'll find the team in Greenfield, WI, Sacramento, CA; Reno, NV; Middleburg Hts, OH; Fort Worth, TX; Canton, OH; Saguaro Natl. Park, AZ; Omaha, NE; Greenville, NC; and Lansdale, PA.

And, if you're headed to PPE in NYC, stop by Tamron's booth. They've got a lot going on, including their Pet Portrait Studio!

Tamron is manufacturing some of the finest glass in photography. You owe it to your clients and yourself to capture images with the very best tools available!

All images copyright Rick Friedman. All rights reserved.
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Tamron Recipes: Photography with Rick Friedman

10/8/2019

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 by Skip Cohen

One of the fun aspects of this series is sharing the work of a different artist each month. As always, I continue to be amazed at the diversity and willingness of each featured "chef" to share their recipes.  

Rick Friedman joins us in the Tamron Kitchen in this new episode. We had a hard time trying to figure out which image to share. I took the easy way out and featured two.   

In this new Recipe, Rick's working with two different Tamron lenses, but the common denominator is Julianna Nicole, one of his favorite models. And, the two images are entirely different. But if you know Rick or have watched him at a Tamron demo, you know creativity is in his blood - along with always having fun!

"Fun," as I've written in the past, is one of those words too often lost in business today. We're so wrapped up in deadlines and the stress of each moment we often forget about having fun. Well, you can't have fun if your heart isn't in it - and Rick's an artist whose heart is in every click of the shutter. ​

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In the light-painting image below, I love the fun of Rick's comment about being in the picture, "That's fat me behind skinny her!" And photographers always have fun in Rick's workshops with his work-hard-play-hard style of teaching.

​With every Tamron Recipes post, I like to find a quote that seems to fit our guest "chef."

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"You gotta have fun. Regardless of how you look at it, we're playing a game. It's a business, it's our job, but I don't think you can do well unless you're having fun!"
Derek Jeter

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About "Chef" Rick: Rick's based out of Boston and best known as a photojournalist, but in all honesty, I don't think there's anything he can't photograph. He's also become one of the industry's leading educators, especially in lighting. He started his workshops close to twenty years ago, and "fun" is always a key element in helping artists better understand how to improve their technique. His work has been published in magazines all over the world, including an episode of "Why?" right here at SCU.

​Part II of Rick's recipe series is coming next Tuesday. You can be sure we'll be talking about lighting, creativity, education, and pushing the envelope with today's technology. His website is just a click away.

​About the 100-400mm F/4.5-6.3 Di VC USD lens used in the portrait above: Click on the banner below to find out more about this outstanding lens. Rick captured the image of Julianna above with the 100-400mm at 400mm!  

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About the SP24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2 lens used in this image: This has become one of Rick's most favorite lenses and used in so many different situations. Click on the banner below to find out more about this remarkable piece of glass!

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Camera:  Nikon D850
Lenses:   Tamron 100-400mm F/4.5-6.3  
                         Tamron SP 24-70mm F/2.8 
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Exposure Triad: F/6.3 @ 1/125 ISO 400 at 400mm 
White Balance: Sunny
Lighting: Dynalite Baja B5 strobe
Light Modifier: Savage Universal 35” Mod Master Softbox
Light Stand: Savage MultiFlex 10’ stand  (Great on uneven ground)

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Shutter:  2 seconds on model, 8 seconds total exposure -  F/18 ISO 50 at 24mm
White Balance:  Sunny
Lighting: Front light, camera left:  Savage RGB Light Painter Pro LED Wand, set on tungsten
Light Painting:  Savage RGB Light Painter Pro LED Wand set on “Pattern"


Both images were from Rick's workshops/presentations. The top image was captured at T&F Camera in Vineland, NJ. The second image was at a lighting presentation in the event space at B&H Photo in NYC. If you're looking for a great class on lighting and developing a stronger reputation as a pro, check out Rick's workshops. 
Tamron never slows down on manufacturing some of the finest optics in photography. Visit your local Tamron dealer and take advantage of ​their special FALL SAVINGS program going on until November 2, 2019.
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Diversity, Insight, Creativity - Podcasts with Nine Great Artists

10/1/2019

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by Skip Cohen

When Chamira Young and I started this series, we had no idea of the degree of insight each artist would share in Tamron Recipes. The concept was a great way to introduce you to some of the industry's best artists using some of the finest optics in imaging.  But it's become so much more.  What we've been getting is diversity in each artist's primary focus; insight into their passion for the craft, and often, stunning creativity.

While the initial common denominator has been their love for Tamron lenses, there's another attribute they all share - a love and support for imaging. Each podcast has been inspirational, and the range of work has covered just about every specialty.

To date, there are nine artists featured in the series with many more to go. So, if you missed any of the Tamron Recipes since we started in January, click on the artist below and check out their work, websites and of course listen to the podcasts.

The Internet has made the world a smaller place, and thanks to Tamron, artists are capturing and creating images that help to redefine life around us.
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Find the Tamron dealer nearest you, then click the banner below for details on their Fall Savings Program. And, follow their tech team on the road with great workshops. This is one of the most diverse groups of tech reps in the industry. They're all focused on helping you raise the bar on your skill set and the quality of your images. 
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Photo credit at top: © Maxky
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Tamron Recipes: Great "Chefs" in Photography

9/17/2019

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Images copyright Teal Garcia. All rights reserved.
Your work is going to fill a large part of your life,
and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work.
And the only way to do great work is love what you do.

Steve Jobs
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by Skip Cohen
 
If you're new to this series, I like to find a quote that seems to fit our guest "chef." After several phone conversations, followed by the podcast above, there's no question that Teal Garcia loves what she does, and her images clearly meet the definition of "great work."

Over the years, I've looked at hundreds, if not thousands, of online galleries and portfolios. One of the things I've noticed, often recognizable immediately, is the artist's ability to capture emotion. It's not just in the expressions of the subjects, but the composition, use of depth of field and even the exposure. 

One of the industry's most celebrated portrait photographers, Don Blair, used to say, "You have to learn the rules before you're allowed to break them." Teal Garcia has learned them all but chooses to violate them whenever it adds impact to a portrait. In the process, she spends a lot of time listening to her clients, building trust, and then the relationship necessary to capture their personalities in front of the camera.

Being a successful portrait artist isn't as much about the final photograph itself, but creating an experience for the client. It's about sharing your passion for the craft with your subject. It means being so involved in the process of capture, that the only difference between the artist and the client is a few feet.

Click on any of Teal's images below to visit her website. I pulled some of my favorites from her Instagram page as well. Teal Garcia should be on your radar!

"Chef" Teal's recipe is a click away if you missed it last week. And, check out Teal's most favorite and indispensable "go-to" lens, the SP 35mm F/1.8 Di VC USD lens.

Plus, Tamron has just recently started shipping the NEW SP35mm. More information is just a click away on either thumbnail to the right.

Teal shares a lot of good solid insight in this new podcast. Having moved a year ago from Oklahoma to Hawaii, she's experienced the challenge, so many of you have dealt with, starting your business over in a new location.

Being based in Hawaii, a major tourist destination, her business has a different profile when it comes to relationship building. Most often, she can't meet directly with her clients multiple times before a session. That means she has to listen, understand their mindset, and then deliver, often in a minimal amount of time.
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If you haven't visited your local Tamron dealer, it's time to check out the entire family of Tamron lenses. The Tamron team is on the road nationally all year long.

​Check out the schedule, so you don't miss any of their outstanding programs and workshops. Still coming up in September you'll find them in FL, MA, OR, OK, WI, NJ, NE, IL, NC, KY, and CA!  Click on the banner to the left for the complete schedule.

Tamron is manufacturing some of the finest glass in photography. You owe it to your clients and yourself to capture images with the very best tools available! 

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Tamron Recipes: Photography with Teal Garcia

9/10/2019

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by Skip Cohen

Ever feel like time is passing incredibly fast, like the hands on a clock spinning in an old movie? As we share a new "Tamron Recipes" with another "chef," I'm amazed this is now the ninth in the series. Each one has captured the passion of another chef when "cooking" with Tamron. Tamron's outstanding optical quality combined with the skillset of each guest has created a remarkably diverse body of work. 
   
Teal Garcia joins us in the Tamron Kitchen in this new episode. While her lens choice and skillset are obviously part of her success, it's her love for the craft that's a big part of the foundation for everything she does. 
​With every Tamron Recipes post, I always go off in search of a quote that seems to fit both our guest "chef" and the image along with the upcoming podcast to be aired.
Your work is going to fill a large part of your life,
and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work.
And the only way to do great work is love what you do.

Steve Jobs
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About "Chef" Teal: For the last year Teal's been based out of Oahu, Hawaii. It's a big change of scenery from previously living in Oklahoma. She's an internationally recognized award-winning portrait photographer, and there's a great line in her bio I want to share:

"I have an obsession with what I do and I love a good adventure."


Teal's husband is in the military and currently based out of Pearl Harbor. Having been around the military world in our own family, I can't help but think all the travel in Teal's life has contributed to her passion for adventure. Plus, think about how she's had to keep her skillset well-developed in order to create beautiful portraits in a wide variety of environments, no matter where she's based!

​Part II of Teal's recipe series is coming next Tuesday. You can be sure we'll be talking about the challenges of relocation; her mind's eye visions when she's working with a client and her absolute love for photography. Her website is just a click away.

About the SP 35mm F1.4 Di USD  Click on the banner below to find out more about the SP35mm lens and one of Teal's most favorite members of the Tamron family. 
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Camera:  Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Lenses:
 SP 35mm F/1.8 Di VC USD         
Location: Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma

Exposure Triad:F/1.8 @ 1/400 ISO 400
 
Backstory: 
 This was a styled shoot and Mentoring session I had put together for three other photographers.

The girl in the photo had answered a model call about a month before we shot this and it was supposed to be her and her boyfriend. About a week before the shoot she got in touch with me to let me know her, and her boyfriend broke up, but she was dead set on shooting with me. She said she would bring a friend.


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I really try and get couples to be intimate and close, so I knew for sure that this "Friend" scenario wasn't going to work, but we were a week out, and people had paid to shoot with me, so we were going to have to just go with it. She promised it would be all good. Well, they showed up, and together they were a smoke show! Holy cow! I did have to do a little more directing than I would have to for a regular couple because they didn't have the automatic closeness a real couple would have, but they took direction beautifully. So even with four photographers in their faces, they rocked it and created some of the most favorite images I have ever taken.
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Every month it's a kick to share another Tamron Recipe. Join us on the next Tamron Tuesday when Chamira Young and I will be sharing our conversation with "Chef" Teal in another new podcast. 
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Tamron never slows down in helping photographers become great chefs. They're manufacturing some of the finest glass in photography and just recently started shipping the new SP35mm F1.4 Di USD. 

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Finding your local Tamron Dealer is just a click away.

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Tamron Recipes - Great "Chefs" in Photography

8/20/2019

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“Two or three things I know for sure, and one of them is that to go on living I have to tell stories,
​that stories are the one sure way I know to touch the heart and change the world.”

Dorothy Allison
by Skip Cohen
 
I love starting each Tamron Recipe with a quote that points out some unique characteristic of our "Chef." Well, it only took a few minutes to find a statement that describes Chef Charley Voorhis. He's a passionate storyteller, explorer, and adventurer. He's always focused on finding ways to expand the viewer's understanding of a subject via his filmmaking and still images. And, like the quote above he touches our hearts and changes the world one frame at a time.

A few weeks ago, I was able to sit in on one of Charley's workshops at ClickCon in Chicago. As he talked about the essential elements of a story, I couldn't help but notice that distinctive look you see on an artist's face when they're in the groove. Talking about filmmaking is all part of Charley's persona, and as an educator, he's entirely focused on the importance of the power of a great story when told in a film.

The short video below about Charley's company, Voortex Productions, says it all...
                                                             
​                                                             "We believe in the power of stories!"

Voortex Manifesto from Voortex Productions on Vimeo.

​Besides his love for imaging and storytelling, another quality immediately comes out in any conversation with Charley - he's a team player. While the videos he shares are deeply rooted in his visions, it's his crew that helps him turn them into reality. Together they've written some of the best stories in imaging!
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​Although Charley has a number of favorite lenses in the Tamron family, he talked about why he chose the three on the right for his video about Peru. 

Tamron is manufacturing some of the finest optics in photography, and Charley NEVER compromises on the quality of any part of the story he's telling. Whether as a filmmaker or still photographer, everything he captures is part of the complete story he wants to tell.

Whether he's standing on solid ground, hanging off the side of a cliff or following a snowboarder down the mountain, he's got to have the very best image quality. There's no room to compromise.

Voortex Productions is a digital cinema production company working in Washington State and beyond. We gravitate towards emotive storytelling, while honing the art of cinematography as a visual medium and creating a synergy between film and music. Our focus is on visual storytelling and branding.

"Chef" Charley's recipe is a click away if you missed it last week. And, check out the SP 15-30mm, SP 24-70mm and SP 150-600mm lenses - all three are Voorhis favorites. Click on any thumbnail to the right  for more information. 
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And check out the entire Tamron family of outstanding glass with a visit to your Authorized USA Dealer. Just click on the banner above to find the dealer nearest you!

While most of the work shared in the Voortex Productions portfolio are video projects and campaigns, their Instagram and Facebook pages show more about their diversity and expertise. I pulled a few of my favorite still images, but check out their videos and pay close attention to the way they tell each client's story! Click on any image below to visit Voortex Productions.
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Tamron Recipes: Photography and Video with Charley Voorhis

8/13/2019

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Copyright Voortex Productions. All rights reserved.
by Skip Cohen

This is our eighth featured "chef" in the Tamron Recipes series. Each one has captured not only Tamron's outstanding optical quality but the passion of each featured guest. A big part of the fun of these images and podcasts has been the insight each artist has brought to the conversation. 
 
I've shared this quote before, but it's so applicable to everybody we've worked with: "If you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life!"  Each artist is wholly dedicated to storytelling, not only through their images but their online and educational presence when teaching. And with everything they share, Tamron is playing a pivotal role.

With every Tamron Recipes post, we always share a quote about the recipe for success, but today's recipe is from a "chef" who's a remarkable storyteller. His success is in part due to his exceptional skills telling stories, combined with his passion for people and exploring.  ​

..."Craft those simple things, those glorious things, those things so often forgotten
but so desperately needed. There’s no hidden or corporate meaning behind the word ‘story.’
We know what they are. And we need to start telling them.” 
 
Jay Acunzo, 
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​We're jumping into the Tamron Kitchen today with "Chef" Charley Voorhis. Charley is no stranger to the SCU blog. We've shared several of his Tamron videos over the years, but until recently we had never physically met. Our friendship has been a testimonial to social media, combined with a phone call here and there. 

Reading the quote above by Jay Acunzo, I couldn't help but think about Charley's passion for telling a story. We recently met for the first time in his program at ClickCon in Chicago. Sitting in his class, I had a chance to watch him teach, and without question his love for capturing great imagery and then telling the story shines through. 

About "Chef" Charley: I want to share the start of Charley's bio on his about page because he describes his love for storytelling far better than I ever could.  

There is nothing like a good story, honestly told, to unite people across town, or across the globe. I'm also a passionate explorer. I think of it as my job to get inspired by stories in unlikely places, uncovering details, and moving past simple stereotypes. Everybody has something great inside of them if you listen carefully. 

​Part II of Charley's recipe series is coming next Tuesday with a terrific and insightful podcast. We'll be talking a lot about his career in imaging and his passion for telling a story. His website is just a click away. ​

About the SP 15-30mm, SP 24-70mm and SP 150-600mm lenses, and the video:  Click on the banners below to find out more about these three outstanding members of Tamron's family. And, until September 1, 2019, the SP15-30mm and SP 150-600mm are both on the Summer Savings promotional program.
 
The video was created for the Adventure Travel Trade Association and filmed during AdventureWeek Peru. Watching the video, you'll notice how well Charley's skill set matches what they wanted to say about Ancash, Peru: 

​See hiking through Huascaran National Park, which is home to 300 lagoons, the stunning snow-capped Alpamayo mountain, and notable wildlife including the north andean deer, and andean condor, all of which are endangered. Feel the silence while gazing at 6,000 meter glaciated peaks. Whether embarking on a multi-day trek through the Cordillera Blanca, biking along the rough mountain trails, or kayaking on Laguna Llanganuco, Ancash’s vast, natural landscape is ready for adventurous exploration. 

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Camera:  Canon EOS 1D C

Lenses:
           
SP 15-30mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2
SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2 

SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2

Videography: Charley Voorhis
Post-Production: Voortex Productions
Producer: Murray Bartholomew
Powered by: Adventure Travel Trade Association & Adventure 360.
What a kick it is to share this series with everybody each month. Join us on the next Tamron Tuesday when Chamira Young and I will be sharing our conversation with Charley in the podcast for this Tamron recipe. 

Tamron never slows down in helping photographers become great chefs with some of the finest glass in imaging.
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Tamron Recipes - Great "Chefs" in Photography

7/23/2019

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"Dream big; work hard; stay focused and surround yourself with good people."
​Author Unknown
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In looking for a quote to kick off Part II of our Tamron Recipes with "Chef" Erica Robinson, the quote above hit me as an almost perfect description of her work and her focus. She shares a lot of great insight in this new podcast. She's an incredibly passionate artist with a focus on not just her subject matter but adventure.

Here's my point about Erica - she's an adventurer, loving to travel and capture the stories she's able to tell with her camera. She works hard but never loses sight of the fun aspect of photography, her love for people, and new places. As part of the Tamron team, she's surrounded herself with good people. There's a line on her about page that really describes her love for the craft:

My hope, is that with one little tip or story, it will encourage YOU to explore, dare you to dance with a stranger, or inspire a new challenge in your photography and travel journey.

At a time where so many photographers waste space in their bios talking about their gear, awards, and experience, Erica shares her goal and part of her dream - to inspire us to push the boundaries on creativity and capturing our own stories. 

I hope you'll take the time for a scroll through Erica's galleries. Her images demonstrate her love for travel, people, and creativity. I pulled a few of my favorites for this post, but they don't begin to illustrate the world through Erica's eyes. Click on any image to visit her website and see more of her work.

Erica's working with one of her most favorite lenses, Tamron's SP 85mm F.1.8 Di VC USD lens. Tamron's making some of the finest optics in the world, and their part of their description online says it all:
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"Just as a painter instinctively reaches for the right brush, a portrait artist reaches for an 85mm lens...The Tamron SP 85mm F/1.8 is the world's first* 85mm fast-aperture lens with image stabilization...What's more, our SP 85mm F/1.8 delivers edge-to-edge viewfinder brightness..."

"Chef" Erica's recipe is a click away if you missed it two weeks ago. Check out the SP 85mm lens with a click on the thumbnail to the right. And, v​isit your Tamron dealer to check this lens out for yourself.

In the podcast we talked about some of the workshops Erica's involved with. Tamron's schedule of local events and trade shows is easily accessible through the banner below. They never slow down in helping photographers raise the bar on the quality of their images, or manufacturing great glass!

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Tamron Recipes: Photography in Cuba with Erica Robinson

7/9/2019

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by Skip Cohen

Working together with the team at Tamron USA, Chamira Young and I started this series in January, making this our seventh episode of Tamron Recipes. As I've written in the past, we completely underestimated what we'd learn about and from each featured artist, as well as the fun we'd have in the process. "Fun" is one of those lost words in business today, but each artist has expressed their love for the craft in so many different ways and they're definitely having fun!

There's a quote credited to several people, including Steve Jobs and Confucius: "If you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life!" Well, each artist is dedicated not only to their specialty but virtually every aspect of imaging. They've shared incredible insight into their growth as artists, and their dedication to telling a story with each image they capture, and always with Tamron lenses. 

A passion for "giving back" has been a common denominator as each chef has opened their heart and shared a wealth of knowledge. They've allowed us to share their recipe for a single image and then expand it to their ingredients for growth in their skill set and business, often going well beyond their photographs. 

With every Tamron Recipes post, we always share a quote about the recipe for success.  I recently found this one by Jim Rohn, American entrepreneur, author, and motivational speaker who passed away in 2009. 
Success Recipe
2 cups faith, 2 cups love, 1 cup hard work, 1 cup persistence, 1 tbsp vision and a dash of swagger

Jim Rohn
PictureMissed any of the previous Tamron Recipes? They're all just a click away.
We're jumping into the Tamron Kitchen today with "Chef" Erica Robinson. While the previous posts started with a phone call or two, today's is a little unique because Chef Erica isn't just a working artist, but also a dedicated member of Tamron's technical support team. I've met Erica many times before and she's no stranger to SCU readers having been featured in previous posts. 

When I found the recipe for success by Jim Rohn, I couldn't help but notice how well it described Erica. She's filled with faith in her skill set and understanding of the craft. She loves photography and has a passion for wearing the Tamron hat and working with other artists - if you've ever seen her at a trade show, you already know what she's like in action. She's persistent in her quest and hard work to capture an image or tell a story, and that little touch of swagger is demonstrated in her pride as an accomplished artist. 

About the images and the SP 85mm F/1.8 Di VC USD lens: The Tamron SP 85mm "is the world's first* fast aperture lens with image stabilization." 

"It's unique design allows us to include our VC (Vibration Compensation) system - without the lens becoming too large or heavy. What's more, our SP 85mm F/1.8 delivers edge-to-edge viewfinder brightness for ease of composition and superior low-light performance. The fast aperture of the F/1.8 also offers the perfect balance of subject sharpness and bokeh, that dreamy blur which separates your portrait subject from the background."

*Among 85mm F/1.8 interchangeable lenses for full-frame DSLR cameras as of January 2016. Data source: Tamron

Click on the banner below to find out more about this outstanding member of Tamron's prime lens family.
 
When I looked at Erica's work, it was no easy task to pick one image. I couldn't do it and talked with her about using two from her past trip to Cuba. For so many of us there's still a beautiful mystique to the people, the culture and the country. Although legal travel for Americans started to open up in 1999, "President Obama restored people-to-people travel in 2011." (Source inSightCuba.com)
  
About "Chef" Erica:  One visit to Erica's galleries and you'll immediately see what I meant about her passion for the craft. I love her About-page description of herself, and it's so appropriate to share part of it here:

I won't write this out like a dating profile or write some perfect euphoric poem expressed on every Instagram post you see. But what I will tell you, is my life is in pictures. I travel around the US as a tech rep, and around the world for adventure. I'm proud to pass along my knowledge and experiences in seminars, workshops and now here. All, to others who feel the same travel pull on their heartstrings as I do. My hope is that with one little tip or story, it will encourage YOU to explore, dare you to dance with a stranger, or inspire a new challenge in your photography and travel journey.


​Part II of Erica's recipes is coming next Tuesday with her podcast. We'll be talking a lot about her journey as an artist and especially her adventures in Cuba. You can be sure she'll be sharing some great insight into how she's built so many unique relationships with her subjects, clients, and other photographers in the industry. 

Click on Erica's Tamron Recipe image to view in the SCU Lightbox. And, her website is just a click away, 

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   Lens: SP 85 mm F/1.8 Di VC USD 
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This special series is a kick to build and share each month. Join us next Tamron Tuesday when we share 
​Erica's podcast together with more of her images. Things never slow down in the Tamron Kitchen and each "Chef" brings a new recipe for success to the table!
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Tamron Recipes - Great "Chefs" in Photography

6/18/2019

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"Good things happen when you set your priorities straight!"
Scott Caan
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by Skip Cohen

Welcome back to Tamron Recipes and Part II, our conversation with "Chef" Marcie Reif. Marcie shares so much great insight in this conversation. Her passion for the craft, along with her clients, comes out loud and clear. Her goal with each client is to exceed their expectations, and as I've written in the past, make herself habit-forming!

We're having a lot of fun with this series. "Fun" is too often a mystical word that gets lost in business today, buried under the stress of decision making, interruptions, and priority setting. But, the quote by Scott Caan seems to define at least one aspect of Marcie's outlook on life, her priorities.  On her about page, she leads with a description of herself as simply, "wife, mother, artist." That pretty much says it all, establishing those three hats she wears that are a big part of the foundation of who she is.

I'd add one more hat, "friend." With each podcast, both Chamira and I have found the start of new friendships with our guests. Marcie's not just part of the Tamron family, but ours as well and that's one of my most favorite things about this industry - the friendships we all share that come out of everyone's love for the craft.

In wandering through Marcie's galleries, I wanted to pull a variety of my favorite images. You'll notice a universal theme - people! I doubt there's very much Marcie can't photograph, but it's her relationships with her clients that's demonstrated in great expressions in every image. Click on any photograph in this post to visit Marcie's website.

One of Marcie's most favorite tools is Tamron's new 35-150mm F/2.8-4 Di VC OSD lens. But it's not just about the quality of the optics, but the focal length. With a 35-150mm range she can be close to her clients and a director when needed, as well as a journalist's approach and back farther to observe. She talks very openly on her approach and why this lens is ideal for working with families and kids.

"Chef" Marcie's recipe is a click away if you missed it last week. Check out the 35-150mm lens with a click on the thumbnail to the right. And, v​isit your Tamron dealer to check this lens out for yourself and make sure Tamron's schedule of local events and trade shows is on your radar. You'll find their complete schedule below with an almost endless number of workshops, shows and dealer programs all year long.

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