Film Reviews: Chasing Ice, More Than the Rainbow

2017-07-24T21:23:01-07:00By |Categories: Photography, Point of View, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |


Two recent documentaries we’ve watched focus on two very different photographers.  The first is Chasing Ice, which follows James Balog and tells the story of the Extreme Ice Survey which he’s been doing for many years and follows the travails of Balog as he works to tip public opinion on climate change so that people will do what’s necessary to save our planet for future generations.  Motivated by his daughters […]

ASMP Releases iPhone app review

2017-07-24T21:23:01-07:00By |Categories: Photography, Point of View, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , |

Software to manage model releases are a great tool for photographers and there are several options on the market already like Easy Release, but now ASMP has got their version out and available for free!

Anyone who’s a professional photographer no doubt is familiar with ASMP and all the great education and advocacy work they have been doing for all of us over […]

Leadership and ISES Eventworld

2017-07-24T21:23:03-07:00By |Categories: Point of View, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , |

Coming off attending ISES Eventworld, it was fortuitous that the book I brought to read on my flight was Leadership Gold by John Maxwell.  As a board member of the ISES-NCC chapter, we attended the conference early for some of the leadership training and I found that to be very useful.

The best thing about getting involved with an industry organization is […]

Shooting with the Gigapan

2017-07-24T21:23:03-07:00By |Categories: Event, Photography, Point of View, Reviews|Tags: , , |

I remember first seeing/hearing about the Gigapan when David Bergman shot with it at President Obama’s inauguration (see the photo here and read about his experience shooting it on his own blog posting).  Recently one of our clients hired us to shoot a group shot with it and it was a lot of fun to use.  The software is incredibly simple and so is setting […]

Review: My Kid Could Paint That (documentary)

2017-07-24T21:23:04-07:00By |Categories: Point of View, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , |

Having seen Amir Bar-Lev’s other work including The Pat Tillman Story, I was compelled to finally check out My Kid Could Paint That.  The title of the documentary was interesting to me, even when all I knew about it was something about Marla Olmstead being a kid who paints similarly to Jackson Pollack.

But the film explores a lot of other topics – some about human […]

Book Review: What Got You Here, Won’t Get You There

2017-07-24T21:23:04-07:00By |Categories: Business, Photography, Point of View, Reviews|Tags: , , , |

Successful people have little reason to change… makes sense doesn’t it? That’s sort of the gist behind Marshall Goldsmith’s book “What Got You Here, Won’t Get You There”.  It’s a great read for anyone who works with others and/or is a leader so it really hit home for me. As a small business, one of our most important assets is our people, and we’re always striving […]

Book Review: Zilch

2017-07-24T21:23:04-07:00By |Categories: Business, Point of View, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , |

Zilch is a book about doing more with less, something we hold as a value at Orange.  Since our inception, we’ve always valued that, not just because we bootstrapped our company but also from a social responsibility angle.  Waste is something we don’t like, especially when reducing it can both save the environment and save you money so this booked piqued my interest.

It’s written by Nancy […]

Art Basel is not the only thing going on in Miami’s art scene

2017-07-24T21:23:56-07:00By |Categories: Personal, Point of View, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

On my most recent trip to Miami, I had the fortune to actually get out of South Beach (where I typically am for shoots) and head into Miami proper, this time checking out the Wynwood Arts District.  This area has undergone a renaissance of late, and anyone who’s been to Art Basel Miami has no doubt enjoyed the resurgence.

On this particular day (a Monday), not all […]

Review: Herb & Dorothy – A Film by Megumi Sasaki

2017-07-24T21:24:02-07:00By |Categories: Point of View, Reviews|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Herb & Dorothy documentaryIf you don’t know who the Vogels are (and even if you do) you should definitely check out the award-winning documentary Herb & Dorothy, directed by first-time filmmaker Megumi Sasaki. The film tells the story of a charming couple, postal clerk (Herbert Vogel) and librarian (Dorothy Vogel), who built a […]

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