I've been an artist since before I was in elementary school. Mostly drawing and painting; although I've dabbled with many different forms of art in my life.
As I grew older: When I was almost out of high school: I started to show an interested in photography. However, the massive expense of buying film and paying for processing, plus the investment required for other camera gear and upgrades, kept me from pursuing photography as anything more than a hobby.
In the mid "90s" when I was working and had more disposable income, I decided to invest in the Canon EOS camera system. I chose the Canon way rather than Nikon, Pentax, Minolta (now Sony) or any of the others in the industry. I bought an SLR or (Single Lens Refles) camera: The original Canon EOS Rebel 35mm film camera. I upgraded a few times, until in around 2000 I purchased my last film based camera (the Canon EOS Elan II).
A few years later; around 2004 or so, I finally took the plunge into the world of digital photography. I purchased a small point and shoot digital camera for family events and "stuff".
That's when my life as a photographer really began. I started learning more about photography and started taking it more seriously.
Since then I've upgraded some of my gear and I purchased my first digital SLR camera. And yes, I am still a Canon shooter. :)
I am constantly learning how to be a better photographer. My photography Website shows the past few years of my journey to become a better photographer.
Recently, I tried something that for me, is a bit different: Natural light photography with no light modifiers.
I am mostly a studio photographer and I specialize in "people" photography. I tend to do mostly beauty and fashion type portraits; working indoors with artificial light (flashes and strobes).
However, Sometimes, I like to diversify and try new things as a photographer.. So, when I was invited by PinkBlitz Magazine to take photos of some local models at the beach: I accepted the offer and treated it as a challenge and a learning experience.
Here are a few of my favorites from the day: A few of them were published in the July issue of PinkBlitz Magazine...
Sarah Lawlor Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
Aundrea Melanson Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
Aundrea Mekanson Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
Aundrea Melanson Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
Sarah Lawlor Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
Sarah Lawlor Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
Sarah Lawlor and Aundrea Melanson Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
Sarah Lawlor and Aundrea Melanson Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
Candace Bazowsky and Sam Comeau-Lavigne Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
Sam Comeau-Lavigne Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
Candace Bazowsky Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
Megan NacLaren Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
Megan NacLaren Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
Megan NacLaren Copyright 2014 by Mark D. Lipton |
- Sarah Lawlor
- Aundrea Melanson
- Sam Comeau-Lavigne
- Candace Bazowsky
- Megan MacLaren
I was only able to be there for a few hours. But I got to work with some talented young models: Some of whom I'd met before, and some I had not.
It was a great experience. The wind was a bit chilly on the beach... But, I was able to meet a few new people, gain some experience in natural light photography and I got some decent results. :)
Thank you to PinkBlitz Magazine for the opportunity and to all the models, makeup artists, and stylists who were involved. I hope I get the chance to work with you again... :)
--- Mark ---