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Photo Lover: Interview with Amit Gupta

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

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by Joe

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amitAmit is an entrepreneur that lives in San Francisco. He takes photos, twitter, and sometimes blogs. He runs Photojojo, it’s about photography + awesomeness.

Tell me about the beginnings of Photojojo?

Photojojo started as a fun side project, I felt like there’s some interesting stuff to do with photography and crafting and I figured let’s launch it and see what happens.

Do you have a personal interest in Photography?

Yeah! I did a lot of photography in High School I actually got into video photography. I’ve been shooting for 14 years and I guess to me I like to take photos casually and I’m an amateur. When I got to New York I got my first Digital SLR because NY is incredible it’s hard not to be really excited about photography when in NY.

Where did you get the idea for Photojojo?

I saw a lot of interesting stuff going on in digital photography, a lot of my friends were taking lots and lots of photos when they got their digital cameras, usually hundreds and thousands of photos a year. The photos would just pile up and get forgotten about on their computer. It’s kind of sad that we’re generating and recording all these happy moments and never looking back because theirs just too many photos to keep track up. I also noticed a lot of people getting excited about DIY (Do it yourself) and crafts and customized products and making stuff come alive. Seemed like an interesting place to cross those two, digital photography and having people get more into making stuff again.

You guys seem to have a lot of great ideas, are those user submitted or do you come up with those on your own?

A little bit of both, some ideas we come up with originally and some we get on the web or our friends and readers submit things, we try to credit them when that happens. It’s a good mix.

How large is your staff at Photojojo?

We are 4.5, and the half is my mom who helps part time.

Photojojo! We find the best photo shiz anywhere

Most of our photography and digital photography are shot with my Nikon D70 which definitely fits the bill for online stuff, works great for shooting with the web which is what we’re usually doing. A lot of our photographs for our book were shot on the same camera and a Canon Rebel XTI. All these cameras are not huge monster cameras, they’re the bottom when it comes to digital SLR’s. Yet I’m not a real big gear head when it comes to that, I’m all about what you can do with what stuff you can do with your photographs and not so much the gear used and lens comparisons. You could really take great photographs with just about anything, I use my iPhone’s camera more then any other camera and I get some good stuff out of it.

What do you think about photo communities like Flickr or Picasa? Have they reached their potential or do they have room to grown and where do you think Photojojo has a place in that?

I’d have to say there’s a lot of potential for these to grow, I think Flickr is great and is probably my favorite online photo community. I think Facebook’s got the most potential for doing something interesting just because they’ve got a larger space and a broad spectrum of users. It’s not just professionals but amateurs…Facebook hasn’t done much with photography but I’m hoping that they’ll look at that…when it comes to integrating a lot of social apps I think they have a lot of interesting things they can do.

If you could magically improve photo communities wordlwide what would you do? Would you like to expand and grow the photo safaris you do now?

Yeah, like with anything else though, as a small company we have to be cautious about where we spend out time and resources but we definitely want to do more… we have to strike a balance between what we do with events, and the store, and the book that’s coming out. But definitely is a different experience when we bring people together that have a common interest in the real world instead of online it brings and and creates a much stronger relationship with people. We’d love to do that more. The ones that we have done so far are in New York and Las Vegas and we’ve really enjoyed them.

What is your favorite type of camera?

Small. Smaller is better. I honestly wish if I could just have a camera that was as good as a DSLR but could fit in my pocket I’d be just so jazzed about that. I think the best camera is the one that you have with you all the time. I’m actually in the market right now because I spilled some water on my camera at PMA and it stopped working and I’ve been looking around and I just wish there was something small and wonderful like on my phone so I wouldn’t have to have a second device to carry around. The camera on the iPhone is too crappy.

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Today’s Bacon | Kim

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

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by Joe

I am a fairly new photographer and just bought my first SLR camera right before our trip. This photo was taken in Prince Edward Island (PEI).

Technical aspects:
Canon Rebel Xsi
Sigma lens 18-200mm f3.5-6.3

Aperture: f/10.0
Shutter: 1/250
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 59mm

I saw this Lighthouse while on our drive out to Cavendish Beach on PEI. We actually came across this because we took a wrong turn somewhere. You always find the best things when it’s unexpected. This was just a quick snap from the car and it turned out to be one of my favorites from the entire trip! If you ever plan a trip out to Canada to visit the Maritimes, PEI is definitely worth it!!

Thanks for sharing Kim. People often ask me for good photo advice and one of the things I tell them is to ALWAYS carry a camera on them. I can’t tell you the number of photos I have that happened on accident or were unexpected. I carry a camera with me all the time. In fact, as I write this blog post I have my Nikon EM sitting right next to me. Always be prepared to take a photo.

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Today’s Bacon | Grace Martinez

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

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by Joe

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Photo by Erick Abrego. Submitted by Grace Martinez who tells us about the photo.

After rock climbing (@ La Huasteca, Mty, México) I was fooling around with my friends, having a great time and somehow I finished on the ground, tired… and then Erick started taking pictures.
I guess I’m a little shy when it comes to being IN the picture. I enjoy more taking them… funny, cause although I was tired and dirty and shy I still wanted to be in it. So I grabbed my camera that was next to me and kind of covered my face.

Here is the technical jargon:
Canon Rebel XTI
ISO: 200
Aperture: f/10
Shutter: 1/40 s
Lens: 18-55mm @ 24mm
White Balance: Tungsten
Vivitar 285 flash camera right with 3/4 CTO gel

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