1. what’s your video blog lighting set up
2. what do you use to collage your pictures side by side
3. Nightlife photography tipsApril 21, 2011 – 1:09 am
Emilia Jane-TIM!**** not time, apparently I fail at typing today.April 18, 2011 – 10:47 am
Emilia Jane-Time! I forgot to ask this also! Do you use Shoot Q? Pictage? How do you manage everything?April 18, 2011 – 10:46 am
Dana Laymon-multiple stones with a bird eh? :) sorry, i had to say it! you’ll be a great resource to the community! your stuff is awesome and i loved watching you guys on CL- felt like i was there!April 13, 2011 – 8:03 pm
Caitlyn H-I want in on post processing…and workflow :)April 12, 2011 – 7:50 pm
Ashley Goodwin-Yep, I want in on the post processing too! Looks awesome.
xoApril 11, 2011 – 10:38 pm
MikeW -I read your James Law interview a few weeks back. Consider this a mix of that with some business questions.
- What are your favorite focal lengths and why?
- If you could only take one lens on a trip, which one would it be?
- Do you ever get model releases?
- How much do you think you have invested in your business?(Ballpark)
- Do you prefer to use flash or natural light/high ISO/F stop combo for your event work (Gala/Dinner/Club) at night?
- What is your set up for your photo booths?(softbox size, Butterfly Lighting?, etc)
- What type of lighting do you use? (#of lights, Softbox, etc)
- What’s the best score you have had on the golf course? (or at least best shot/hole)
- You mentioned a psychology background. Ever take the Myers Briggs assessment?
- What’s the worst thing about being a full time photographer?
- Biggest mishap while shooting?
- Favorite city that you have traveled to?
- When doing travel work (engagements etc) do you just charge more to make up for the additional expenses(Airfare/hotel)?
- Describe your workflow. (shoot, backup, LR3, PS CS5, export)
- How much time do you usually spend processing?
- What is your favorite thing to shoot?
- Person/place/thing that you would love to shoot given the opportunity?
- Describe the day/moment that you decided to do Photography full time instead of a “regular” 9-5.(I read the earlier post but it’s always good to hear someone say it)
- What are your 3 favorite images and what do they convey about you/your style?
- I consider you to be really good, but do you still wake up with self-doubt or dislike for your photos every now and then?
Thanks for taking the time to do something like this.April 11, 2011 – 7:44 pm
Tony -found you through creativelive awesome stuff. one thing I did not hear being discuss is how do you process payment, form clients is it when they hire you do you use a paypal like system for half when they hire you online and then you get the rest in person? and also when shooting lets say a wedding or engagement session in a place do you have permits to photograph there or do you just go and shoot. by the way your photographs are awesome.April 10, 2011 – 10:01 pm
Boris -Hi Tim,
I discovered you @creativelive this week-end. Like other i want to know your process and workflow. You have a very great style and eye.
I downloaded some of your pics to see the exif info so i could see that you have several great lenses (24 1.4LII, 50 1.2L, 85 1.2LII, 16-35 2.8L…) and also you use very hight ISO.. i’m always in two minds to use hight iso (i have a MKII as well) Are you using a specific software for your raw files ?
i’m looking forward your next post ! Thanks for sharing.
BorisApril 10, 2011 – 8:54 pm
Mark-Hey Tim,
Would love to learn more about how you process your photos. They have a great feel to them.
Regards
MarkApril 10, 2011 – 5:54 pm
Jen -Found you through creative live. I’m in San Diego as well…hoping to start second shooting this year. Just curious how you got started second shooting?April 10, 2011 – 1:26 am
CJ -Awesome photos Tim! My question is- for your wide angle landscape shots do you photoshop the people out? I love the ones from your Europe trip but I noticed that there are never any people in the way.April 9, 2011 – 5:59 pm
Karolina -Another subscriber, thanks to CreativeLIVE! You had some really great questions, by the way. I enjoyed the entire two days, and I’m sure being there in person was even more amazing! Just like Catrina, I’d like to know what’s in your camera bag, prices, how long you’ve been shooting for, and if photography is all you do for a living… Thank you in advance, I appreciate it! :)April 9, 2011 – 5:26 pm
Justin -I also enjoyed your questions at CreativeLIVE both days and love your work already… New Subscriber !!!!!April 9, 2011 – 4:52 pm
Kate-I really enjoyed hearing your questions and comments on the Jasmine Star CreativeLIVE workshop! I’ll be following you from now on :)April 9, 2011 – 4:45 pm
Emilia Jane-Awesome! Can’t wait :-) Loved our questions on Creative Live yesterdayApril 9, 2011 – 6:58 am
Tim-@Emilia – I’ll hit your question in a FULL DETAILED explanation in a post on Monday. Sound good?
@Yuliya – You rock, tweet me if you have any you want me to pass along – @timkingphoto
@Catrina – I’ll do a post on this next Wednesday, but to give you the jist – a bunch of primes and a 5d mk ii, pricing I’ll hit in a post the following week, but it’ll be a GOOD ONE – (I’ll share how much I actually make per month to give the best idea of how my strategy is working)April 9, 2011 – 12:41 am
catrina -What’s in your current camera bag? How are you able to market yourself in San Diego and Denver? Where did you start out pricing wise?April 8, 2011 – 6:41 pm
Yuliya-Love your video and it was also nice watching you on creativeLive today, I liked all the questions you asked. So keep asking Jasmine for me, lol ;)April 8, 2011 – 5:46 pm
Emilia Jane-YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You have that “it” factor on your images! Tell us about your post processing. How do you do it?!April 8, 2011 – 8:56 am
Bombchell in Atl - mikew covered a lot.
1. what’s your video blog lighting set up
2. what do you use to collage your pictures side by side
3. Nightlife photography tipsApril 21, 2011 – 1:09 am
Emilia Jane - TIM!**** not time, apparently I fail at typing today.April 18, 2011 – 10:47 am
Emilia Jane - Time! I forgot to ask this also! Do you use Shoot Q? Pictage? How do you manage everything?April 18, 2011 – 10:46 am
Dana Laymon - multiple stones with a bird eh? :) sorry, i had to say it! you’ll be a great resource to the community! your stuff is awesome and i loved watching you guys on CL- felt like i was there!April 13, 2011 – 8:03 pm
Caitlyn H - I want in on post processing…and workflow :)April 12, 2011 – 7:50 pm
Ashley Goodwin - Yep, I want in on the post processing too! Looks awesome.
xoApril 11, 2011 – 10:38 pm
MikeW - I read your James Law interview a few weeks back. Consider this a mix of that with some business questions.
- What are your favorite focal lengths and why?
- If you could only take one lens on a trip, which one would it be?
- Do you ever get model releases?
- How much do you think you have invested in your business?(Ballpark)
- Do you prefer to use flash or natural light/high ISO/F stop combo for your event work (Gala/Dinner/Club) at night?
- What is your set up for your photo booths?(softbox size, Butterfly Lighting?, etc)
- What type of lighting do you use? (#of lights, Softbox, etc)
- What’s the best score you have had on the golf course? (or at least best shot/hole)
- You mentioned a psychology background. Ever take the Myers Briggs assessment?
- What’s the worst thing about being a full time photographer?
- Biggest mishap while shooting?
- Favorite city that you have traveled to?
- When doing travel work (engagements etc) do you just charge more to make up for the additional expenses(Airfare/hotel)?
- Describe your workflow. (shoot, backup, LR3, PS CS5, export)
- How much time do you usually spend processing?
- What is your favorite thing to shoot?
- Person/place/thing that you would love to shoot given the opportunity?
- Describe the day/moment that you decided to do Photography full time instead of a “regular” 9-5.(I read the earlier post but it’s always good to hear someone say it)
- What are your 3 favorite images and what do they convey about you/your style?
- I consider you to be really good, but do you still wake up with self-doubt or dislike for your photos every now and then?
Thanks for taking the time to do something like this.April 11, 2011 – 7:44 pm
Tony - found you through creativelive awesome stuff. one thing I did not hear being discuss is how do you process payment, form clients is it when they hire you do you use a paypal like system for half when they hire you online and then you get the rest in person? and also when shooting lets say a wedding or engagement session in a place do you have permits to photograph there or do you just go and shoot. by the way your photographs are awesome.April 10, 2011 – 10:01 pm
Boris - Hi Tim,
I discovered you @creativelive this week-end. Like other i want to know your process and workflow. You have a very great style and eye.
I downloaded some of your pics to see the exif info so i could see that you have several great lenses (24 1.4LII, 50 1.2L, 85 1.2LII, 16-35 2.8L…) and also you use very hight ISO.. i’m always in two minds to use hight iso (i have a MKII as well) Are you using a specific software for your raw files ?
i’m looking forward your next post ! Thanks for sharing.
BorisApril 10, 2011 – 8:54 pm
Mark - Hey Tim,
Would love to learn more about how you process your photos. They have a great feel to them.
Regards
MarkApril 10, 2011 – 5:54 pm
Jen - Found you through creative live. I’m in San Diego as well…hoping to start second shooting this year. Just curious how you got started second shooting?April 10, 2011 – 1:26 am
CJ - Awesome photos Tim! My question is- for your wide angle landscape shots do you photoshop the people out? I love the ones from your Europe trip but I noticed that there are never any people in the way.April 9, 2011 – 5:59 pm
Karolina - Another subscriber, thanks to CreativeLIVE! You had some really great questions, by the way. I enjoyed the entire two days, and I’m sure being there in person was even more amazing! Just like Catrina, I’d like to know what’s in your camera bag, prices, how long you’ve been shooting for, and if photography is all you do for a living… Thank you in advance, I appreciate it! :)April 9, 2011 – 5:26 pm
Justin - I also enjoyed your questions at CreativeLIVE both days and love your work already… New Subscriber !!!!!April 9, 2011 – 4:52 pm
Kate - I really enjoyed hearing your questions and comments on the Jasmine Star CreativeLIVE workshop! I’ll be following you from now on :)April 9, 2011 – 4:45 pm
Emilia Jane - Awesome! Can’t wait :-) Loved our questions on Creative Live yesterdayApril 9, 2011 – 6:58 am
Tim - @Emilia – I’ll hit your question in a FULL DETAILED explanation in a post on Monday. Sound good?
@Yuliya – You rock, tweet me if you have any you want me to pass along – @timkingphoto
@Catrina – I’ll do a post on this next Wednesday, but to give you the jist – a bunch of primes and a 5d mk ii, pricing I’ll hit in a post the following week, but it’ll be a GOOD ONE – (I’ll share how much I actually make per month to give the best idea of how my strategy is working)April 9, 2011 – 12:41 am
catrina - What’s in your current camera bag? How are you able to market yourself in San Diego and Denver? Where did you start out pricing wise?April 8, 2011 – 6:41 pm
Yuliya - Love your video and it was also nice watching you on creativeLive today, I liked all the questions you asked. So keep asking Jasmine for me, lol ;)April 8, 2011 – 5:46 pm
Emilia Jane - YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You have that “it” factor on your images! Tell us about your post processing. How do you do it?!April 8, 2011 – 8:56 am