Upcoming Event & Award-Winning Short Film

A picture of last year’s photowalk in Denver

Mike’s Camera is hosting a Spring Photo and Video Expo in Colorado over Mother’s Day weekend. I’ll be at the Boulder location this Sunday, May 11th, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM for a free class and photowalk. If you live in the area, please come out and join me—we’re going to have a great time! If your mom or mother-in-law has an interest in photography, bring her along, too.

The class is ‍called Fujifilm Film Simulation & Fuji X Weekly Recipes. We’re going to learn how Fujifilm’s 20 Film Simulations and Fuji X Weekly Recipes can transform your photography, achieving the results you want quickly and easily while making photography more fun. The class will be about 30-40 minutes long, followed by a photowalk on Pearl Street. You don’t need to register, you just need to show up on May 11th at 11:00 AM. Click here for directions.

Last year I co-lead a photowalk in Denver with Mike’s Camera, and it was a huge success. About 60 people came out for it—one as far away as Italy!—and we had a great time. It’s a real honor to be invited out again. I want to express my appreciation to Mike’s Camera and Fujifilm USA for including me in this event—thank you!

If you are in the Denver area, I’d love to meet you. It’s a great opportunity for camaraderie and to just chat cameras. It’s awesome that a local camera store is facilitating this community-building event, so definitely take advantage of it. I hope to see you in Boulder this weekend!

In other news, I mentioned several weeks back that my family had participated in a 72 Hour Film Challenge. This is an annual event hosted by a local creative arts group that my kids are involved in. Those who want to participate assemble a team, which could be their friends or family or whoever. Last year, my two oldest kids were on a team with their friends. This year, they wanted to enter the competition as a family. My two daughters were asked to join another team, so they were in both, and were seen in two films.

With this film challenge, you have three days to write, film, edit, and submit a five-minute short film. At the start of the 72 hours, each team is provided with a theme, a line of dialog that must be included, and a prop that must be used. The theme was Heroic, the line of dialog was “This better be useful”, and the prop was a sticky note. As long as our film fit the theme, used the dialog and prop, and was submitted before the deadline, we were included in the finals. Nine teams completed the challenge.

Those nine short films were shown in a local movie theater. Afterwards, awards were given for all sorts of things (Best Actor, Best Cinematography, etc., etc., etc.). The big award was for Best Film. The judges were film students at a local university. Our film, which I’ve included above in case you want to watch it, was called Will You Play With Me?, and I really like how it turned out. There were other movies that I thought were really good.

To our surprise, we won five awards, including Best Film. The movie that I thought was the best, which was made by the team that my two daughters were a part of, won six awards and was the runner up for Best Film. Overall, we had a ton of fun. I think it was a great experience. If you have kids who are interested in making videos, I definitely recommend finding something like this in your area to participate in. This is related to Fujifilm because we (as in, mostly Amanda…) used an X-T5 to record all of the footage.

Join me on May 11th in Boulder, Colorado

Mike’s Camera is hosting a Spring Photo and Video Expo in Colorado over Mother’s Day weekend. I’ll be at the Boulder location on Sunday, May 11th, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM for a free class and photowalk. If you live in the area, please come out and join me—we’re going to have a great time! If your mom or mother-in-law has an interest in photography, bring her along, too.

The class is ‍called Fujifilm Film Simulation & Fuji X Weekly Recipes. We’re going to learn how Fujifilm’s 20 Film Simulations and Fuji X Weekly Recipes can transform your photography, achieving the results you want quickly and easily while making photography more fun. The class will be about 30-40 minutes long, followed by a photowalk on Pearl Street. You don’t need to register, you just need to show up on May 11th at 11:00 AM. Click here for directions.

A picture of last year’s photowalk in Denver

Last year I co-lead a photowalk in Denver with Mike’s Camera, and it was a huge success. About 60 people came out for it—one as far away as Italy!—and we had a great time. It’s a real honor to be invited out again. I want to express my appreciation to Mike’s Camera and Fujifilm USA for including me in this event—thank you!

If you are in the Denver area, I’d love to meet you. It’s a great opportunity for camaraderie and to just chat cameras. It’s awesome that a local camera store is facilitating this community-building event, so definitely take advantage of it. I hope to see you in Boulder!

Denver was Amazing – San Diego is Next!!

The Film Simulation Summer Photowalk this past Saturday in Denver was a huge success! We had a ton of fun. The weather was perfect and the vibe was great. It was so wonderful to meet everyone!

The turnout was just incredible—almost everyone who signed up showed up, which is nearly unheard of for free photowalks (a 50%-60% turnout is more typical). Despite the lead time being so short—it was officially announced just days before the event—there were between 60 and 65 photographers that came out. The furthest away someone traveled for this photowalk was Italy(!!). I was blown away by the turnout, but I was even more impressed with the kindness and spirit of those who came—you all are awesome people!

It wasn’t without a hitch. A police officer approached us before we even began, and with an aggressive voice wanted to know what we were doing. I told him that we were just there for photography, and he was satisfied with that answer. Apparently someone (not from our group) had set off an alarm, and he was investigating that. He moved along and all was good, but for a moment I wondered if the photowalk was going to end before even beginning. There were a couple of other small issues that we had to work through. Overall, though, it just went really well. If the next three photowalks are only half as good as this one was, they will all be great!

Speaking of the next three photowalks:

San Diego is only four days way! We’re meeting on August 9th at 2 PM at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park. It’s 70% full, but there’s still some space available for anyone who wishes to join us.

Nashville is on August 15th. Pixel Connection is having a popup event from 4-7 PM, and our photowalk follows that at 7:15 PM at the Cumberland Park Amphitheater. There’s still plenty of space available. If you know anyone in Tennessee or the surrounding area who might be interested in attending, please help spread the word.

Philadelphia is on August 17th at Unique Photo at 4:15 PM. This photowalk is 100% fully booked!!!

Click here for more information and to register for San Diego or Nashville. I cannot wait to meet you all in person. This is going to be epic!

I didn’t get to do a whole lot of photography at the Denver photowalk (I was too busy chatting, which was great!), but below are some of my pictures, all camera-made JPEGs captured on a Fujifilm X-T50 & Fujinon 16-50mm lens:

Fujifilm X-T50 + Fujinon 16-50mm lens + upcoming Recipe
Fujifilm X-T50 + Fujinon 16-50mm lens + upcoming Recipe
Fujifilm X-T50 + Fujinon 16-50mm lens + Superia Negative Recipe
Fujifilm X-T50 + Fujinon 16-50mm lens + Nostalgic Americana Recipe
Fujifilm X-T50 + Fujinon 16-50mm lens + Nostalgic Americana Recipe
Fujifilm X-T50 + Fujinon 16-50mm lens + Kodak Portra 400 v2 Recipe
Fujifilm X-T50 + Fujinon 16-50mm lens + Kodak Tri-X 400 Recipe
Fujifilm X-T50 + Fujinon 16-50mm lens + Kodak Tri-X 400 Recipe

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