Monday, February 8, 2010
Editing Freckles
I am working on an ongoing portrait series featuring Freckled people. When I moved into the new studio space in October I had a couple shoots here before we'd even unpacked. Then there was some down-time over the holidays. I wanted to get busy shooting in my new studio. So I invited my friend Zara over, I knew she would be a great portrait subject (she is in the bottom row 4th and 5th from the right, just to the left of the pen). After her the idea of photographing freckled people took on a life of its own. I'll be posting more about this as we edit and print.
- Michael
p.s. Know someone with fantastic freckles, send them my way.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Change of Address
I've been so busy getting the APA/SF Blog going. I've neglected posting the biggest news from Winokur Photography. We moved. I'm very happy to tell you about The Foundry Studio, Winokur Photography's new home. This building, erected around 1907, as the home of Pelton Water Wheel's foundry. It has also been a studio space for a succession of talented photographers and other artists. Read about Pelton on Wikipedia, it's fascinating. I'm proud to work in a place which was once the home of a company combining craftsmanship and engineering to make a cutting edge product. After all, photography is a juncture of art and science.
We're located in what has been called Media Gultch, a part of San Francisco's Mission neighborhood. We have great resturants as wells as Calumet, Left Space, Figureplant and JCX Expendables as neighbors. It's pretty convenient.
That barber's chair (left) has traveled with me from Philadelphia to San Diego to Palo Alto to San Francisco. I'm pretty sure it's not going to be doing any more traveling for some time. This is the first time I've had a studio of my own. Even though my work is very location oriented, this studio is a great HQ. It will be an environment to experiment in, build sets, fine tune lighting setups and otherwise make a big mess.
Just because its an old warehouse doesn't mean it can't be homey. Come and visit sometime.
-Michael
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Shopping for a bit of photo history
I'm on the lookout for a pair of 8" Petzval portrait lenses. If you know of a source for these please send me a message. These lenses were made starting in 1840. They are characterized by extremely sharp center of focus with a quick falloff to a swirly bokeh. My plan is to try to adapt them to fit on the Gowlandflex, so if you have any experience with this also please let me know.
-Michael
-Michael
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Plainview - Use Macs, you need this.

I was at an AIGA SF studio tour at The Barbarian Group last night. More about that in another post. They showed off their work using a browser they created - just because they needed it for their own presentations. Now they are giving it away for free. If you use a Mac and do any kind of presentation you need Plainview. It's just a browser but it hides all the controls and headers so your HTML or Flash preso takes up the whole screen. So, photographers, designers, sales peeps ... throw away Power Point and use your own website in your presentation. You can download it here: Plainview dowload. Of course if you are on a PC and you use Firefox just hit F11.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Happy New Year from Winokur Photography

I love my clients, most are friends all are creative collaborators. Each year I pick something that I can brand and give to them. This year I chose the Sharan SQ35 pinhole camera which happens to be sold by my friend Doug’s company Noted. The Sharan camera is a cardboard kit with a pinhole lens that makes square images on 35mm film. Since the kits take about an hour to build I figured none of my clients would build them – so I assembled all 25 cameras, packaged them with film and decorated them with custom “Winokur Photography” stickers. In previous years I’ve given “private label” wine. Since this year’s gift was so much more labor intensive then the wine I had to keep the list quite tight. The cameras went to my current clients and some very special dream clients. 

I figured no one would have film hanging around anymore, so each camera was given with a roll of film to get started. In a week or so I'll be emailing everyone who got the cameras and asking them to submit their pinhole camera photos for display on this blog. Of course there will be a top-secret, super special prize for the person who sends the best pinhole image.

Recycling: I used the original Sharan box as part of my home-made packaging.
Say twenty-ten. New Year's note cards, with Kurt Herr's logo design.
The labels for the cameras were printed at Community Printers where our friend Ross helped me get everything tuned up. We didn’t want to spring for a die cut so I thought I’d be hand cutting each sticker. The Xacto cuts just weren’t pretty enough to satisfy my QC team so I went to Techshop and used their Helix laser etcher engraver for a high-tech, low volume die-cutting substitute.The Winokur Photography labels on the cameras were printed in six flavors.
Those hi-tech black rubber bands are a key to the workings of the SQ35 - they hold the back shut.

The post office took 16 days to send the boxes I ordered, last minute purchase from U-Line and one-day shipping saves the day. Of course, the day after the cameras shipped USPS shows up with 25 boxes. Notice the Burberryesque ribbon, that's how you know we're styling here at WP.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Collaboration

Several years ago my friend Nancy Dobbs Owen and I conspired to do a shoot with her jewelry. Nancy brought along make up artist Jackie Yost. Jackie and I have been working together ever since.




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Sunday, December 13, 2009
Family Portraits





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