Monday, August 29, 2011

Stranger 21 - Sara

August 26, 2011
Back at the stranger project at the square, I stepped over to ask this young woman for her photograph and right away she accepted.

Everyone, please meet Sara.

When I told her about the "100 Strangers" project she immediately knew what it was all about and thought it was a great project. She seen other photographs, including mine online and gave me some direction on some interesting folks to add next to the project.

As my previous stranger, Shelly, she was out with her close friends along with her son (who I forgot to ask his name). The moment I whipped out my camera, he immediately was amazed by my piece of equipment that he hurried by his mother's side to get noticed in front of the lens. Cute, energetic, and funny guy if I must say.


Thanks a bunch Sara! Please enjoy your image and the awesome pic of you and your son together. If you happen to cross by this page, I would be more than happy to send you the pic.

This picture is #21 in my project of 100 Strangers.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers in our 100 Strangers-Group or at www.100Strangers.com

Camera: Nikon D90
Shutter: 1/2,500th sec
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 55mm
ISO: 200
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>>Visit my official site Matt Moser ll Photography for more information about me and my personal favorites.

-Matt

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Stranger 20 - Shelly

August 26, 2011
Oh boy, yet again, it's been a busy couple of weeks for me. Helping my girlfriend and her parents move, working, and setting up more clientele. Since I had another senior portrait shoot this weekend, I went ahead and rented Nikon's 17-55mm f/ 2.8 lens from the guys at LensProToGo and gave it a test run on some of my strangers.

I was down in the city square on my day off of work and saw so many people out-and-about. I never seen this place busy from the last couple of months. I knew it was going to be a great day. As I sat on the bench seeking my selection, I seen a group of young women pass behind me to relax. This is when I decided to get up and introduce myself.

Please meet Sally!

Sally just finished lunch with her good friends and immediately agreed to be photographed. Her eyes are what drew me into taking this photo of her. Didn't realize I was down to 1 art card left, she had no problem sharing it with her good friends to check out my work.


Thanks so much for being part of the project Sally and hope you enjoy the image.

This picture is #20 in my project of 100 Strangers.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers in our 100 Strangers-Group or at www.100Strangers.com

Camera: Nikon D90
Shutter: 1/640th sec
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 55mm
ISO: 200
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>>Visit my NEW official site Matt Moser ll Photography for more information about me and my personal favorites.

-Matt

Friday, August 12, 2011

Stranger 19 - Jim

August 9, 2011
If you remembered my previous stranger Charlotte, then you'll know that her significant other was sitting right next to her on the bench.

Everyone, please meet Jim.

When I approached him about getting his photograph, he chuckled and said,

"Why don't I go out and wade in the water. Will that work?"

I was able to snap off several frames of Jim. I even got a great photo of Jim and Charlotte on the bench together.


Best of luck Jim and enjoy the image. I hope you both the best.

This picture is #19 in my project of 100 Strangers.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers in our 100 Strangers-Group or at www.100Strangers.com

Camera: Nikon D90
Shutter: 1/250th sec
Aperture: f/3.2
Focal Length: 105mm
ISO: 200
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>>Visit my NEW official site Matt Moser ll Photography for more information about me and my personal favorites.
>>Visit my blog Matt Moser ll Photoworks (Blog) to get an in-depth look at new photos and also a behind the scenes look on how I create my images.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Stranger 18 - Charlotte

August 9, 2011
Today was an awesome day to head down to the lake. Not to hot, nor chilly.People were all around, enjoying the scenary, jogging, fishing and just shooting the breeze.

I saw a couple sitting in front of the lake relaxing with their pet dog and enjoy one's company. I waited for the timing to be right until I saw this woman whip out her camera to take a snap shot of her husband.

Everyone, please meet Charlotte!

The initial plan to get her photograph for my project was to ask her if I could take a group shot with Charlotte and her husband. She immediately agreed and things went smoothly on out.

Today was a very special day for Charlotte. Today was her birthday and the couple were getting ready to celebrate their 47th anniversity. They were planning a special trip to a Lake Owasco (I think this is the lake she mentioned) in New York and then meet up with J-E-L-L-O man, Bill Cosby. She explained how her daughter is a designer and photographer and finished a trip which included taking 80,000 photos, so we immediately had some great interests.


Thanks so much Charlotte for your time and a great photograph. Happy Birthday and have a great time with all the celebrations!

This picture is #18 in my project of 100 Strangers.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers in our 100 Strangers-Group or at www.100Strangers.com

Camera: Nikon D90
Shutter: 1/200th sec
Aperture: f/3.2
Focal Length: 105mm
ISO: 200
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>>Visit my NEW official site Matt Moser ll Photography for more information about me and my personal favorites.
>>Visit my blog Matt Moser ll Photoworks (Blog) to get an in-depth look at new photos and also a behind the scenes look on how I create my images.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Stranger 17 - Gary

August 1, 2011
The last month has been crazy and the "100 Strangers" project was at a stand-still until I was able to get caught up with other obligations. I didn't want to put if off for too long, for I was afraid I may fall back into old habits. I buckled down and caught right up.

I ventured out to the local lake after work to start up the project. The goal in mind was to look for a female subject since my last few were males. Unfortunately, I realized you can't control everything. I just finished parking my car and got my camera ready when I saw this gentleman walking back to his vehicle.

Everyone, please meet Gary.

Right towards the start, he asked me what camera I have. So we both indulged in our passion for photography. Gary is 70 years old and loves taking photos of vintage cars, classic airplanes and landscapes. He currently is using his new Canon Rebel T2i that he got from Best Buy and was telling me he had to return his lens because his autofocus was giving him trouble. Gary currently takes photos for his website he works with and loves to shoot during the "golden hour" of the day.

As we chatted, I started to tell him about the programs I use to process and he is very knowledgeable for his age on the latest technology out there. I was surprised. I gave him some pointers on my camera and how I shoot and he told me some key features on his new Canon.


Thanks Gary for leading me into your world of photography. Please enjoy the photo and I'll be e-mailing you your image.

This picture is #17 in my project of 100 Strangers.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers in our 100 Strangers-Group or at www.100Strangers.com

Camera: Nikon D90
Shutter: 1/800th sec
Aperture: f/3.2
Focal Length: 105mm
ISO: 200
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>>Visit my NEW official site Matt Moser ll Photography for more information about me and my personal favorites.
>>Visit my blog Matt Moser ll Photoworks (Blog) to get an in-depth look at new photos and also a behind the scenes look on how I create my images.

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Currently my profession is graphic design, but photography is my long devoted hobby. Photography has open new doors to my creativity and helps my overall designs. Eventually I plan on offer my services to the local community. Stay tuned!

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