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One of our Videomaker forum readers spent the early morning hours of the first day of summer recording the sun rising for the Summer Solstice last weekend. He made some really pretty video.

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It made me want to go out and shoot video again. I’ve been rather uninspired lately, I haven’t felt the urge to pick up the camera and shoot for anything in particular.

For several years, now, I’ve only been shooting stills or videos for family, friends and “acquaintances”(read that “my friend said you’d do this for free or maybe for a small price..”) I know, it’s my fault, but I’m getting burned out on it all. Seeing this video put together by Ken Carlson, and reading his post, made me wonder why I quit… did life just get in the way?

Read Ken’s post here:

http://videomaker.com/community/forums/topic/solstice-sunrise

I remember watching the moon set every night for a week one time, waiting for that one shot I knew would come when it planted itself right between these two palm trees on the horizon as the sun barely began to pink the sky behind me. I sat up all night waiting… and the shot was worth it, it was the right time of year and the right time of morning for this incredible photo opportunity. Hum. I wonder what ever happened to that footage?

It made me realize I need to get my video groove back on and take a vacation.

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So it’s been nearly a year since my car broke down and I had to start riding my bike to work.

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I road for a full month before other life issues forced me to get back into a combustible engine. I did like riding, I hope to be able to start it up again. We had a few windy days that nearly blew me off my bike, but for the most part, I enjoyed the ride.

cloudy-sky.jpgToday is a great day to ride, but yesterday it was pouring incredibly, and last night we had walnut-size hail hitting around town. Such is life in March in the Northern portion of the State of California.

I had to ride clear across town to the DMV  in a MAJOR windstorm, to get proper registration for my other car, which was registered as a non-op for 3 years. The “other” car is a 22-year old Alfa Romeo Graduate-Spider with only 72-thousand miles on it, I-kid-you-not! It’s a 2-seater convertible, so I can’t exactly cart my video gear around in it.

I finally dumped the German car that broke down, causing all my earlier drama. It’s a 1997 Audi A4 Quattro, an all-wheel-drive that really likes speed, and corners better than a Roller Derby Queen, but it also liked to spend more time in the shop than on the street. Between the two European cars, I had a whole one, but I didn’t want to put too much wear-n-tear on the Italian job, and I was afraid of the German vehicle’s expenses so I bought a new-to-me Honda Accord (2005). I like this one; it packs my video gear well and is kind on repair and gas.

I’ve been commissioned to shoot another wedding next week. Still camera, which is different for me. Video I know like a pro baseball player knows the feel of a bat in his hands, but still shooting has always been just a hobby for me.wedding-rings.jpg

Shooting video, I’ve run second cam for Brent or Ryan once in a while, which I like doing, but shooting a wedding solo can be a pain sometimes. Wedding videography can be a pretty lucrative business, but I tell you, some brides act as if they are the spawn of a demon on the days before the wedding. A good wedding planner can ease a bride’s drama, but sometimes brides and grooms just shoot themselves in the foot all on their own.

Trying to “bargain basement” the videographer or still photographer is not a good idea. I mean, after it’s over, for instance, who’s going to remember (or care) if the table cloths didn’t match the balloons, (I had a friend go ballistic on the caterer over this one time…) but if you have a poorly shot poorly produced video, you can’t redo the wedding to fix that. My hat is off to all of you wedding shooters out there, you do a great job, at great risk to your reputation if a bride goes over the deep end.

Well those are my musings for the week, it’s been awhile.

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