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Name: Jonathan
Country: United States
State: California
Metro: San Diego
Birthday: 2/25/1983
Gender: Male


Interests: Driving, Guitar, Digital photography =), Sleep, zaino & car care.
Expertise: Getting owned by life
Occupation: Script Kiddie
Industry: Computers (Software)


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Member Since: 12/13/2004

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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

jeshderox

I spent the last week in Boson at a Jesh De Rox workshop. Guest speaker was  talented photographer Tamara Lackey [pronounced Tam-ara. Rhymes with camera. funny huh?]. So at first I was kinda bummed that I had to travel ALL the way out there. Right after I signed up for the Boston workshop, Jesh opened up one up in SF. Which would've been quite a bit closer. But after all this...I think I was exactly where I was supposed to be in the grand scheme of things.For the record, if you're looking for a lot of hands on and "1/80 f/4 iso200" type of instruction...then this isn't your kinda workshop. A fellow attendee described this workshop as "having nothing to do with photography, and at the same time, having everything to do with this photography". deep huh? I know. This workshop was wayy deep...and I don't think I've ever felt more safe or open before. I came to this workshop with the hopes of finding myself and coming to a better understanding just how Jesh gets what he gets. If you look at his images, they carry such a power and connection to them....such love. And I wanted to learn how to best convey that. I don't want to give away too much of Jesh's workshop....because I feel everyone should attend it. But I will share one thing that I found particularly important at least to me. It stems from the way we interact with people. These days, its so difficult to find someone who is just open and genuine. The problem is that when we approach people....there are two main thoughts. Either we think about what we can get from the other person. Or we think about what the other person wants from us. [Very business-ey...the whole you scratch my back, I scratch yours] Very rarely do we take the time to not judge...and just listen/understand. When we meet someone its so easy to give a pre-programmed response. [You know...the hello how are you doing? What major are you? etc etc] How often do we take the time to delve a bit deeper into getting to know someone. Not wanting anything from them. But wanting to know who they are. When you do, there is this wide open door of openness. But it's so hard. We don't want to deviate from the norm. Being open is vulnerable. Theres so many things that cause us to build up these brick walls to protect ourselves. And sometimes these walls are so thick to prevent stuff from getting in...that our true self can't get out. Sorry if this was a bit too philosophical. Can't help it. Love and knowledge can't be kept to yourself...it has to be shared.

So some pics are in order...The beach outside our studio


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This is our wonderful host Brittany of BKB Studios who took such good care of us
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My home away from Home.
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Mike of Kate Rose PhotographyPhotobucket

Photographers chimping. haha. From Left to Right: Brittany from BKB Studios, Tara with Hitched Studios and Maureen Ford. Everyone is sooo talented.
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Jesh and Tamara having a momentPhotobucket

This is the view from outside our studio locationPhotobucket

if I were to sum up the entire workshop in one picture...Photobucket

I'm so full of love.

-J


Sunday, April 27, 2008

Sleepless in San Diego

Sleepless in San Diego is an event that is put on by the SD Rescue Mission as a fund raiser. They work with the homeless, needy, battered, abandoned...anyone who is in need. Whats amazing is that they're completely funded by donations. They don't take a penny from the government. But anyways...people get sponsored to sleep over there for an evening to raise money and awareness. I was asked to photograph this event for them....and jumped at the opportunity. Putting photography to good use for once. =P Ended up sleeping the night over there as well. really really cold. I wore 2 shirts, a long sleeve, sweatshirt and windbreaker and huddled in a sleeping bag. I have a new appreciation on how it feels to be homeless....and its totally taken me out of my comfort zone.






























This is my pastor. Miles "the Mouth" McPherson. i love the guy.














Talk to you guys in a week. Much Love.

-j


Saturday, April 26, 2008

I'm gonna be in Boston for week spending some time with Jesh de rox. Can't even begin to say how excited I am!! I'll let you know how it goes. =).



Friday, April 11, 2008

So i'm a huge fan of the nbc show Scrubs. No, it doesn't have muy sexy doctors like mc. dreamy. No they don't speak in american accents on the show then switch-a-roo to a british accent like the guy on house. Dramatic? no not really. But hands down one of the most creative and enjoyable shows around. Its so well written. I was watching some episodes earlier today...and I think you guys will get a kick out of this episode where they did it all as a musical. Enjoy =)





and my personal favorite, the poo song.




Thursday, April 03, 2008

Dear reader,

So its been quite a while since I last posted. Alot of stuff changed. First...I moved. Yes, after almost half a decade [majority of the college years] of living at the Ferber house, I've finally moved on. I'm now living in PQ. It's alot closer to work...and the best part is this. I have my own bathroom to store all my girlie facial and body products. And I love the fact that I can get up at whatever time...and not have to worry about someone beating me into the shower. Priceless.

So this new place does come with the addition of a special friend. Her name is Tina....she belongs to one of my roomies. Tina has a knack for sneaking into my room undetected and scaring the crap out of me.

Don't let her calm demeanor fool you. she's a killing machine.






cute thing.


Also been doing quite a bit of shooting and editing. I'm super swamped right now. I think i'm relatively fast....but I guess just not fast enough. hahaha. Be on the lookout for some new stuff.  Finally, even though I missed most of the wildflower bloom...I did manage to snap just a couple that were around me. [Not fine art by any means...but I like them ]. These were snapped with a rented 105 af-D. This lens has been around for close to 10 years...and can still hold its own. Pretty wicked sharp if you ask me. Kinda amazing.











In other news....I really want to throw away my engineering degree and do something photo related. *sigghhh* decisions decisions.

 anyways, its late. Until next time, stay classy.






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