As is the case at a lot of newspapers across the country, our photo staff is being pushed to do more and more video projects. It’s been a bit of a learning on the fly situation for me as I had not shot video previously at my last job or on internships after college. When I first started at the Tribune last February, my videos were not very good, but I’ve been trying to push myself to increase both the quality and visual sophistication of my “quick hit” videos. Earlier this week, I recorded Anaya Jolie performing a couple of her original songs for a feature to run in our Sunday paper. While this isn’t exactly a polished MTV music video (they still show music videos right?), it’s a big more visual than our usual videos. For the first time I used video lights and more than one Canon 7D to shoot details as she performed. Baby steps … baby steps.
Otters and butterflies
I was assigned today to photograph features of a new butterfly exhibit at the Potawatomi Zoo. (Slow news day.) While I was at the zoo, I wandered around a bit and shot some otters. Yesterday I photographed the chief justice, today I photographed otters. Got to love the variety of my job.
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