Archive for January, 2010

Speedy

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

And because it’s Sunday and I’m doing a bit of tidying up around the JLP office, I thought I’d make virtual note of a couple of changes to the website, most important the launch of a new version of the JohnLoomis.com website: the SPEEDY version!

Made using the very cool Indexhibit, the SPEEDY version was created specifically for our low-bandwidth visitors and is built on a HTML/iPhone-friendly template, but of course features the same photography and information as the (newly coined) DELUXE/Flash version. We hope that the new version is helpful to those of you who reach us on a slow connection or who just like zipping through my work as fast as humanly possible – thanks Mom.

Also newish on both versions of JL.com (that you might have missed) is a gallery of my personal work from the Galapagos Islands, including this image of a diving sea turtle that I swam with for about 20 minutes.

And lastly the first JLP newsletter of 2010 went out this week to clients and fans. There will actually be a lot fewer e-mail promotions this year as attitudes towards newsletters and e-mail promotions in general have certainly cooled. It’s all good and understandable, even more so because I’m a lot more interested in a more personal approach these days. So look out for quarterly newsletters this year, and of course if you want to make sure you receive yours you can always sign up here.

Conan

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

I too tuned into Conan’s last Tonight Show and have also marveled at the class he’s displayed during this media storm/NBC meltdown over the last two weeks. On Friday’s show he took a moment to step it up another level by not only being kind to his employer of so many years, but to also forcibly and emotionally beg any young people watching that cynicism and selfishness are not on the path leading to anywhere important. In this media & celebrity atmosphere we live in/under I thought it was pretty much a revolutionary statement, and certainly worth sharing here. I for one am taking it to heart.

Ouroboros

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Found in the “things you might not know about John” folder: I really don’t like needles, thus I don’t have any tattoos. But if I did have a tattoo it would definitely depict the ancient symbol of a serpent eating it’s own tail, Ouroboros. I was thinking about the dragon today in relation to this new year and decade when a lot of us are feeling like we are on the edge of something different, new and old, devouring our past to stake out the future while simultaneously trying to strip away artifice and excess in an attempt to get back to the genesis of our creative energies. Whether its video, promotion, projects, or just your reading list – there is a palpable energy in the air this January that whatever has come before we are starting over again.

Last week I notched my first editorial gig of the decade (details TK) and even though I have shot for the client before and have shot many, many jobs like it over the past 7 freelance years, I was nervous waiting for the “thumbs up!” call from my editor. I knew I had worked hard, saw well, shot a ton of options, etc.; but still there was that feeling in my stomach. In a lot of ways that feeling is such a gift at this point in my career. That split-second sensation as the caller ID lights up where you go into super fast-forward of the whole shoot, every missed shot, out of focus frame, dodgy lighting cue, and awkward banter with the subject… and then of course they love it and are excited to talk about specific pictures they really dug and how they hope to publish more than they initially planned. But that feeling that you remember from the early days, the mistakes, the gambles that paid off…

Beyond the individual it’s not hard right now to see signs of Ouroboros everywhere: the publishing industry destroying itself before being reborn again with the Tablet?; or maybe the DSLR/HD video “revolution” stepping out of the ashes of newspaper multimedia?

The year might start slowly for many in terms of tangible work with clients themselves slow to get back behind their desks. But I feel like this January has already been 2 months long in the amount of thinking and re-thinking of photography goals, promotional approach, and personal needs. Being in your head can certainly become a problem but right now it feels important, what with the rapidly shifting photography world beneath us. Of course after this thinking I’m running out of the door to take pictures and when the calls do begin to pick up in earnest I’ll feel ready to sprint, tail or not.

Apologies

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

To anyone who has been trying to e-mail or visit the John Loomis Photography website… my host, Media Temple, has been experiencing some major technical difficulties on the storage segments where JLP HQ is found which has slowed everything down to a halt. Johnloomis.com is running very slow, and our e-mail is not working at all.

If you have tried to e-mail me anything important over the last 3 days please check back and I’ll update this post once we are back up and running. Or better yet lets party like its 2008 and you can just give JLP a call. Operators are standing by now – (786) 220-1215.

- Mgmt

Update 2:49 PM EST: All problems appear to be fixed and the site is operating normally again. All e-mail from the past few days is gone into oblivion, so please resend if it was important.

Update 8:08 AM EST Jan. 14: Astute readers no doubt saw that my blog was zapped accidentally by a WordPress install… thanks for the bad ass-ness of one Mr. Martin Fuchs, the blog is back to normal.