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Friday, November 1, 2013

Baby Your A Firework!! 10 Things That Might Help You Photograph Fireworks!!


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10 Things I have learned about taking photographs of fireworks:

  1.  Tripod- You are going to need a tripod, hand holding is not an option.

  2. (B) is for Bulb, I generally click the shutter release when I first hear the firework being shot off. Using the Bulb setting on your camera, you can play around with exposure times. .

  3.  DO NOT.. keep your camera in Air Conditioning before taking it outdoors, especially when doing the 4th of July fireworks display..(Yes I did do this the second time I ever photographed fireworks, missed the entire fireworks display)

  4. Scout out the location, before you set everything up. 

  5. Compose the shot before, generally speaking, because fireworks do have a mind of their own sometimes. But you want to make sure that you can capture them fully and fill the frame the best you can. 

  6. Bug Spray- because in Vermont, the mosquitoes are bloodthirsty.

  7. Try and stay away from street lights or other forms of light that can through off your exposure. 

  8. F-Stop I try to use the largest f-stop I can, I start with f/8 and increase from there, to increase the depth of field of the image. Because sometimes explosions happen in different places, having a larger depth of field helps ensure that more than one firework will be in focus. 

  9. Cable release, because touching the shutter release will shake the camera even if it's on a tripod. It's really hard to use the timer on the camera, it can be done but too many variables are working against you to achieve the shots you are looking for. A cable release will prove to be a tool you will use all the time, buy one!

  10. ISO- I try to use 100-200 ISO so I don't get fuzziness from the pixels. Because you want the edges the sharp. 


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Vermont is full of beauty and breathtaking views and scenes, traveling down a dirt road to discover what it has to offer. Photos taken all over Vermont. B. Farnum Photography Prints Available For Sale

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Monday, March 25, 2013

Photos to Oils

Photos To Oils: Brian Farnum
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Software used: Topaz Adjust & Photoshop CS6


 Well as everyone can imagine the Winter's in Vermont, can suck the creativity out of you with the lack of an extensive color palette. I created these to provide a creative outlet for myself, because I was feeling like I need to express myself. When I make art for me, I always love the project that much more. All of the original photos were taken by me, Brian Farnum of B. Farnum Photography.

Enjoy!

Prints are available as well, Photos To Oils

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

From Headlines to Timelines

From Headlines to Timelines       


         30 years ago something became news when you woke up in the morning,  grabbed the paper from out front, sipping your coffee to read what happened in the world yesterday.  

   YESTERDAY!!

       Yesterday is no longer relevant in today's digital age. Artists or Photographers who make headlines today, might be lost in the shuffle of what is current or trending. Make it a daily effort to put your work out on a daily basis, you never know who will pick up on it in their Timeline! One post can change your life forever. Be diligent in your digital battle, if know one knows about you. How can they hire you?

Brian Farnum~ Vermont Wedding & Portrait Photographer
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Meeting Potential New Business Contacts

   When you are comfortable you are no longer growing, as a person, business or brand. Step out of your comfort bubble for a minute.

   Go to a place that makes you nervous or at least uneasy, strike up a conversation with someone you might be intimidated by initially. This will make it easier when you have to meet a prospective client in the future. 

    Notice what makes you nervous about a certain situation you place yourself in. Establish a goal, and achieve that goal before leaving. 

   Business is all about meeting new people, if you are not able to talk to a stranger about what you do, than how can your business grow. Make it a point to be uncomfortable, success comes from a risk. Not from the level of comfort you feel.


Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Today's Thoughts on Photography 2/6/13

When I wake up I am always in battle mode it seems to gain new likes, re-tweets, comments and shares. I have been focused on the whole picture and have really have forgot about my own backyard. I should be focusing on growing my local base. Getting caught up in the digital rat race can suck the creativity and drive out of you, when you don't see instant results. Vermont is very supportive of the buy local movement, I need to find a catalyst to engage with my potential customer base through this avenue.


Brian Farnum
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Vermont Winter Photography


Vermont is a beautiful state all four seasons, if you are looking for a laid back atmosphere to bring your family on a winter get away Vermont is totally the place of easy living. With the vast amount of outdoor activities you will not be asking yourself what should we do, instead you will be asking yourself what do we do next.