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Post #1200: March Photo Contest Reminder

That’s right, I’ve been writing online for over 7.5 years now and have racked up 1,200 posts. Who’d have thought?!

Just wanted to send out a couple of quick reminders as we quickly approach the latter part of the month.

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The Results Are In! February 2010 Photo Contest!

Jason D. Moore's Monthly Photo Contests

It’s that time again to announce the winner of our Monthly Photo Contest here at Jason D. Moore Photography! There were a lot of excellent photos entered this month and I have definitely seen some growth in the work coming from many of the regular submitters this time around. Nice work!

I have enlisted the help of the January winner, Chris Stern to help in the judging this month – as we will do from here on out with the winner serving as guest judge for the following month. Thank you Chris!

Don’t forget to scroll all the way down to the bottom of the post to see what’s in store for the March Photo Contest!

And so, the winner of the Canvas Gallery Wrap from IGT America is…

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February Photo Contest – Final Week!

That’s right! We’re already into the final week of February 2010, which means the February Photo Contest is closing fast!

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Photo Contest Update!

In speaking with Chris Stern, the winning photographer from the January Photo Contest, he asked if he could share the prize with one of the other photographers highlighted in yesterday’s post. He felt that there were so many awesome entries (and there were!) and that being chosen as the winner was a surprise and an honor in and of itself, and I should revisit the honorable mentions to select an additional winner to receive the physical prize for this month.

To honor Chris’ generous request, I have done just that! And so, the book goes to:

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The Results Are In! January 2010 Photo Contest

Welcome back to another edition of our Monthly Photo Contest!

What a tremendous selection of photos for last month’s contest! I couldn’t believe how many excellent shots I had to choose from. You guys are making me really work for it! Thank you!

I have selected a winner, but I don’t think I’ve ever had so many honorable mentions (11) in one month. There are just so many terrific shots, you are all great!

Also, remember to scroll down to the bottom of the post to find out more about the next contest!

And now, without further ado, the winner of the January Photo Contest and a copy of Scott Kelby and Terry White’s The iPhone Book is…

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January 2010 Photo Contest Reminder

That’s right, we are now in the final days of the January 2010 Photo Contest. It’s hard to believe that the first month of 2010 is almost over already and with it comes the end of our latest monthly photo contest.

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Monday Blog News

I thought I would start off the week with a few invitations and updates to help everyone get more involved here at Jason D. Moore Photography.

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January 2010 Photo Contest Announcement

That’s right! With the new year comes a new Photo Contest for you all!

For anyone new to the contests, basically all you have to do is head over to our January 2010 Photo Contest Flickr Group and submit up to 3 of your photos. At the beginning of February, I will select the winner.

So take the new camera you got for Christmas out of its box, install your brand new copy of Lightroom, process it using your new Photoshop plugins, and send in your shots today for your chance to win!

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The Results Are In: December 2009 Photo Contest!

As the year comes to a close, so does another one of my Monthly Photo Contests. Before announcing the winner for the December Photo Contest, I’d like to take a moment to thank all of our contest sponsors over the past year including Westcott, Scott Kelby, Mpix, IGT America, onOne, Unified Color, Photoshop Cafe, What the Duck? and Kelby Training. Thank you for all of your generous support and for working with me to encourage our fellow photographers to grow with every shot.

I’d also like to thank everyone who has entered my contests this year. Whether you won a prize or not, I want you to know that I saw artistry in each and every shot and you are all more than capable of doing great things behind the lens. Keep it up!

And now, for our winner…

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Last Chance to Enter the December Contest!

That’s right! With the holidays coming up over the next few weeks, the December Photo Contest is coming to a close tonight at midnight (Eastern) so time is running out to get your shots in to win this month’s really cool prize!

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Competico’s Winter Holiday Photo Contest

One of my past sponsors, Competico.com, recently contacted me about a pretty huge photo contest they are running between now and the 12th of January. For those of you not familiar, Competico is an online photo contest site that offers cash prizes for submissions to their regular on-going series of photo contests.

Their Winter Holiday Photo Contest 2009 is billed as their biggest contest of the year with the winners receiving a share of up to $50,000! And they have been so gracious as to invite me to be a member of their judging panel for the contest. Read on to find out more…. (more…)


Special Weekend Edition

So much has been going on this week that I just haven’t had time to fit everything into my posts over the last few days. So, to carry you through the weekend – as though you didn’t have enough to do with the holiday season in full swing – I thought I’d throw up a bonus post with few things that have either come up or have fallen through the cracks.

After the jump, you’ll learn more about a fun new item from Scott Kelby, the next source image for the Points of View Photo Project, and more! (more…)


The Results Are In: November Camera Phone Photo Contest!

Jason D. Moore's Monthly Photo Contests

It’s that time once again when we celebrate the members of our digital photography community who have shared their photos as part of our monthly photo contest.

This month, I decided to do something a little different based on a suggestion from my friend, illustrator Eric Maruscak, and see what kind of entries we would get of shots taken with a camera phone. Unless you’re someone like Chase Jarvis, it can be a little tough to come up with a decent shot from your phone. That being said, though, each and every one of the entries into the November Photo Contest really stands up and takes a step beyond a typical camera phone snapshot.

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Book Review: Scott Kelby’s Digital Photography Book, Volume 3

A couple of weeks ago I finally received my copy of Scott Kelby’s The Digital Photography Book, Volume 3 which I was given for being a Worldwide Photowalk leader again this past summer.

Just as with the previous installments in this series (reviews for The Digital Photography Book and The Digital Photography Book Volume 2) we readers are allowed into the inner sanctum ofpro photography with the help of our enlightened guide, Scott Kelby.

Scott picks right up where Volume 2 ended taking us along on a variety of shooting situations – both in the studio and out in the field – to  share some trade secrets and offer some insights into how to use our tools to make great images. (more…)


So, They Think I Can Teach Photoshop!

So, You Think You Can Teach Photoshop?!That’s right! I received official word that I was selected as one of the Honorable Mention winners in the NAPP So, You Think You Can Teach Photoshop?! contest! And I would I like to take this opportunity to thank the judges for this honor and opportunity.

Though it would’ve been awesome to claim the top slot and have the opportunity to teach a live session at Photoshop World in March as well as on their podcasts, I am truly humbled that I am ranked along with some other very talented Photoshop instructors. (more…)


November Photo Contest Reminder

That’s right! We’re already over halfway through the month and the November Photo Contest only has a couple of weeks left!

Regulars will know that there is usually no theme for my monthly photo contests but this month I thought it would be fun to see what you could do with your camera phones (thanks to a suggestion from my friend, Illustrator Eric Maruscak). You can process the photos as much as you like, as always, but it should originate from a phone. (more…)


The Results Are In: October Photo Contest!

Jason D. Moore's Monthly Photo Contests

It’s that time once again to announce the winner of the latest Monthly Photo Contest!

As it is every month, I am both excited at the number of entries and daunted by the many excellent images submitted. I am also pretty stoked by this month’s prize. The lucky winner is going to be receiving one of their images sublimated on a 16″x20″ piece of metal from our friends over at IGT America. I have one, myself, and it is not only an amazing process, it is also a very unique way of presenting your work.

So, without further ado, the winner of the sublimated photo print is: (more…)


Photoshop Video Contest: Entry #3

So, You Think You Can Teach Photoshop?!This final entry into the So You Think You Can Teach Photoshop contest is one of my personal favorites.

From the first time I saw it I knew I had to figure out how to recreate it for myself. After doing some research, I only found two videos out there that showed how to create the effect. I feel that this is the best entry I have into the contest. I think the production values are good, the content is strong, the effect is unique and interesting, and the process I present is user-friendly and that it all came together quite nicely. (more…)


Photoshop Video Contest: Entry#2

So, You Think You Can Teach Photoshop?!For this next video, I take a look back at a technique I used while developing a marketing campaign at work last spring. It is a concept I borrowed from a car commercial I saw a few years back that added some mystery to the new model that was coming out.

I made a few changes to make it work with what we wanted to do with the volleyball shoe we were selling and I think it has some real potential for uses from product shots to design elements to portrait photography. The possibilities are endless. (more…)


Photoshop Video Contest: Entry #1

So, You Think You Can Teach Photoshop?!As you will notice, I’ve begun making a few changes around here. Most notably with the layout. Every 6-9 months I like to freshen things up a bit and give the site a little face lift and since my last redesign was in March, I felt that it was due. There are still some bugs to work out as I get used to this new system, so please bear with me.

Now that NAPP’s So You Think You Can Teach Photoshop?! contest is closed and the judging is soon to be under way, I thought I would share my entries with you. (more…)


So, I Think I Can Teach Photoshop

Thanks for bearing with me these past couple of weeks. I don’t know how much it’s showed – mainly because with the amount of sleep I’ve been getting, it’s hard to tell what’s going on anymore – but I’ve been so preoccupied with the NAPP contest “So, You Think You Can Teach Photoshop?!” lately and it’s demanded as much time and attention as I could give it.

With all three videos now uploaded and officially entered, I’m feeling pretty good about it all. I don’t want to talk myself up or get my hopes too high because you never know what will happen with these things. There are a number of good tutorials out there with some good presenters of all types and I’m proud to count myself in their number. I trust that Scott and the other judges will select the best all-around presentations as the winner, whoever it may be.

With that said, I feel that my content is solid, my method is straightforward and clear, my production values are good, and I have a pretty good shot.

Starting Monday, I will post my 3 entries right here so you can what I’ve been working on. So, be on the lookout for those!

We’ll be back to our regularly scheduled program tomorrow with the November 2009 Desktop Wallpaper Calendar.


Light Blogging the Next Couple of Days

I’m into the final stages of my videos for the So You Think You Can Teach Photoshop?! contest and I’m spending all the time I can spare making sure they are right.

The first two are in and I’ll be working on the last one tonight. So, to that end, I will not be able to devote much time to new blog posts until Tuesday night for Wednesday’s posting.

Once the contest closes on Saturday, I will be sure to post the videos so you can see what I’ve been working on.


October Photo Contest Reminder & News

With less than two weeks left in October – I know, I can’t believe it myself! – that means the October Photo Contest is almost up!

Entries this month have a chance to win a 16×20 print of one of their photos sublimated on to a piece of aluminum by our friends over at IGT America – A $50 Value! I have one hanging in my house and it looks fantastic! You will definitely want to enter this one!

I’ve been in on the beta testing for a new iPhone App designed specifically for wedding photographers. I can’t say much about it until it is officially released but I will have a full review as soon as it is. All I’ll say is that it is very impressive and will be very useful for all of you wedding photogs out there. Just out of curiosity, how many wedding photographers do we have in the audience? How many of you are iPhone users? In the coming months, there may even be a copy of this mystery app as a contest prize! So let me know!

Thanks to Marc Benton, I am now a part of Google Wave! If you’re on it too, add me to your contacts and ping me: jasondmoorephoto@googlewave.com


The Results Are In for the September Photo Contest!

Jason D. Moore Photography - Monthly Photo Contest

Wow! Every time I open up a new monthly photo contest I am amazed at the quality of shots that are shared. Thank you all for making me work so hard at making my selections every month! You amaze me and, more importantly, inspire me to get out there and shoot!

Now, before you scroll through the whole list of photos from this month’s contest, be sure to check down at the bottom for the link to the October contest group and to find out the AWESOME prize that is in store for the winner.

Without further ado, this month’s winner is:

pier 3 square

“pier 3 square” by M Greenbaum Photography

Marvin will be receiving a free item from my official Jason D. Moore Photography Apparel Store. Congratulations!

I was taken by this shot the first time I saw it. There are so many elements at work here that just come together and “make it” for me. First off, I like the square cropping. It makes it stand out and I like how it plays off of the repeating pattern of the supports for the pier. I like the play between contrasts here: cool vs. warm colors, solid vs. fluid, sharp focus vs. blur, angular vs. the organic nature of the clouds and surf. I like how the shot isn’t just of something pretty, it communicates something through the contrasts, through the fact that the structure is aged and weathered. It says something. Nicely done!

As always, there were a number of shots that are certainly worth noting here and are each amazing in their own right:

Waves In Plaster

Son's Senior Pic

Birthday Flower

A Simpler Time

Lonely Dinghy - (29/100)

Texture

Lucchetto - Padlock

Thank you all for entering and for sharing your terrific work with all of us.

The October 2009 Photo Contest is now open! As always, you have until the 31st at midnight (Eastern) to submit up to 3 photos for the prize. And boy do we have a good one this month! Troy Breidenbach (the photographer who shot the football player image above) is the president of a company called IGT America that uses a really cool technology to “print” images onto metal to make signs, dry erase boards, etc.

Troy and one of his graphics guys are avid photographers and they thought it would be fun to try transferring their skills at making signs towards their own work, and the results are fantastic! The process is called “sublimation” and here’s what they do:

1.)  we get your image electronically and make sure the color space matches our profile (and convert it if not)
2.)  the image is printed on 64” ink jet printers with a special ink and paper
the paper allows the ink to be “transferred” to the metal later
3.)  the paper is married to the metal and put through a heat and pressure cycle that turns the ink from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid in between.
4.)  because of the pressure the ink can only go into the specially coated metal where it is “locked” below the clear coat
5.)  the metal is cooled quickly so the color stays fast
6.)  the flat metal is stamped to round the corners and put the holes in

Troy was kind enough to send me a sample using one of my own images and I must say, the final piece is amazing! It has a great finish and a terrific feel! (I just have to figure out the best place to hang it!) I’ve heard of this process before using fabrics because we offer certain products at work using a sublimation process, but before Troy contacted me I’d never heard of it being used on metal for photos. It is a very unique way of displaying your photos.

So, long story short, the winner of the October contest will receive a free 16×20 sublimated piece of metal depicting one of their photos. So, be sure to enter your best work this month for your chance to win the awesome prize!

And another HUGE thanks to Troy and his team for donating this very cool piece for our winner!