Posts Tagged ‘iLovePhotos’

Photo Lover: In the realm of Digital Voyeurism

Friday, February 20th, 2009

In the realm of Digital Voyeurism:
Justin Jernigan on photography

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by Jesse

0315082053On a late night subway ride through Brooklyn, Justin Jernigan reaches into his pocket. He sees a grimy weirdo across from him. With the flip of his cell phone he nonchalantly takes a picture, capturing a moment that normally would have gone unnoticed, never mind undocumented.

“One of the reasons I enjoy taking photos so much is the voyeuristic aspect of the medium. I love the ability to capture people’s private moments discretely - taking their angst, joy or indifference and blowing it up - exposing their fragile emotions and surroundings. In this way I think of graffiti, another passion of mine, which is raw, disposable, in your face and around every corner,” Jernigan says.

The 23-year-old self-proclaimed freelance photographer and fulltime troublemaker lives in an inconspicuous warehouse in Newark New Jersey-A.K.A. “Brick City,” across the Hudson River from New York. Riding bicycles and frequenting underground electronic music parties consumes his life, with a camera always in reach.  What began nine years ago while tinkering around with his parent’s two-mega pixel point-and-shoot Canon has developed into a daily expression that merges art with the exponentially growing digital age.

0406080030“For me digital photography is the ultimate disposable medium; light converted to numbers saved to magnetic media- the miracle of transubstantiation ready to be washed/electro-shocked/censured away in the blink of an eye. Film is so expensive, so physical, so spacious- I like that digital is cheap and dirty and easily disseminated to the masses at the click of a button,” he explains.

His current weapon of choice is a Nikon D90 that he totes around in a bright red canvas lunch bag.

“I can’t put it down and it takes HD video. The new live view on it is nice when trying to capture hard angles in precarious spots and the stock 88-105mm lens is pretty solid, especially with its built in vibration reduction mechanism. When I was commuting to work in Manhattan I liked to take photos with the camera on my cell phone as I rarely had my DSLR and the lighting on the subway is usually very bright,” Jernigan says.

dsc_0059Recently Jernigan worked on the Obama campaign in Reading, Pennsylvania, snapping photos whenever he could.

“I didn’t have a lot of time to shoot because we worked so hard for so long, but I got a few quality shots, including some with me and Howard Dean. Probably the worst experience I had there was carrying trays of catered food from a car into an office with my camera around my neck and having soup leak out onto my lens,” he say.

Though he assured it would, “pale in comparison to my time trying to shoot Bike Kill VI in Brooklyn a few weeks later when my camera faced a constant onslaught of rain, beer, fireworks, CO2 dust from a fire extinguisher, glitter, food fight food, blood, spit, flying bike parts, mud and grime to name a few.”

3201409315_c022027da5While backpacking across Puerto Rico over the holidays he constantly found himself having anxiety over his camera being exposed to the elements, including booming surf and unpredictable gusts of sand on the beach.

Editing from his lofty studio, Jernigan has experimented with a variety of programs in both the PC and Mac world, using Adobe Bridge for its RAW support, Creative Suite, Adobe Photoshop and had some time to explore iLovephotos along with Bacon Lettuce Photo.

“Both Windows and Mac OS X have horrible built in photo organization software and after using iLovePhotos on a friend’s laptop it seems like a steep improvement compared to using iPhoto/Finder to find and organize your photos. Bacon Lettuce Photo is a good blog, useful information and nice shots. Could do without the meat-centric title though,” Jernigan says.

With the exponential growth of digital photography, he believes it has irreversibly changed the photo world forever.

_dsc4871“On the one hand it’s great that more people are taking more pictures - but at what cost? My concern is that instead of entrusting a young child with a disposable Kodak point and shoot - which can weather the woods, beach and other adventures without fear of too much wear and tear - we are tying a whole generation of photographers to a new form of a technology that is entirely dependent on a fragile and expensive digital backbone,” he explains, adding,  “A child in Africa or Latin America cant take pictures anymore because their family cant afford a computer and the camera shop in town doesn’t sell film for his old hand me down camera.”

Recently he was inspired by a photo essay on a man who fitted his cat with a camera and sent it marauding around the neighborhood, as the camera remotely took photos every minute. This endeavor is something Jernigan believes could have not been possible on a consumer budget 10 years ago.

Thirsting for a Mac and eager to travel again, Jernigan will continue to shoot openly-and secretly for as long as he can get away with it.

“I hear they’re trying to pass legislation mandating all camera phones make a ’shutter click’ sound - no fun.”

Justin Jernigan’s work can be seen at http://fakedomainname.org

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iLovePhotos: Using the Command Key #1

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

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by Damian


Usting the Command Key from iLovePhotos on Vimeo.

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iLovePhotos: version 1.0 (1809) just released.

Friday, February 6th, 2009

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by Damian

The team here has been working hard the past few weeks to bring you a better iLovePhotos. We’re so grateful for all of the feedback that you’ve provided via our forum, the support tickets and crash reports you’ve submitted, and feedback we’ve received at feedback@ilovephotos.com. We’re dedicated to improving your photo experience, and nothing helps us do that more than hearing from you.

The greatest improvement you’ll discover in our latest release is increased stability during sharing. We spent quite a bit of time analyzing the various problems users like you have discovered with sharing, and we’re sure that these improvements will give you a much better experience sharing photos with your friends and family.

Here is a quick run-down of the new features and improvements in this release:

  • Numerous performance improvements including faster iPhoto syncing and auto-saving
  • The type-to-tag tagging user interface has been redesigned — start typing a person’s name while a face is selected, and hit enter to tag them
  • A progress bar when exporting a slideshow movie has been added, so you know what iLovePhotos is doing and when it’s finished
  • A guided walk-through of core features for first-time users

What you can look forward to in the near future:

  • Face recognition! We’re working around the clock to bring you facial recognition to truly make tagging your friends and family a snap
  • You’ll soon have the ability to export and share your photos on 3rd party services such as Facebook and Flickr

Support and feedback:

Mahalo for your support! We look forward to helping you fall in love with your photos again.

–The iLovePhotos Team

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iLovePhotos: The Photo Lovers

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

iLovePhotos is Mac software created by Blue Lava Technologies, a Hawaii-based venture developing technology to fundamentally change the way you interact with digital photos.

The Photo Lovers

The Photo Lovers

We are passionate Photo Lovers.  We take photos.  We take too many photos.  We have way too many photos and no time to organize them, much less enjoy them.

It didn’t take us long to figure out that we were not the only ones, so we decided to do something about it. Our initial frustration has turned into a deep passion to bring digital photos out of the shoebox and back into people’s lives.

Instead of spending hours organizing your photos, with iLovePhotos you’ll spend hours enjoying them. We’re dedicated to improving your photo experience with what is most important to you.

We’re the Photo Lovers, nice to meet you!

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