Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Obsessed with Bridges!

Lately it seems I have been photographing a lot on bridges. I can't blame myself for that, they just give the greatest views of everything! Another piece of life altering news! My Pentax film camera is now fixed and all 24 exposures turned out (compared to 7 or 8 before)!

Today's post has some shots of "typical" vancouver. The sky was in a good "mood" and had a half cloud half blue sky look, which photographed great! No editing done, even though the second picture looks really contrast'y'.




Which one do you like more? Which one shows Vancouver better? Let me know!

Monday, June 28, 2010

Tourist Deathtrap!

Photographing areas that are well known and tourist ridden is one of the hardest tasks for a photographer. Here are two photos, one of Notre Dame in Paris, and the other of Rockefeller Plaza in New York. In both of these photos I tried to show different angles, or just something that looked interesting compared to those dreaded postcard photos...









<---- sorry about that dumb building you can see on the left of the photo
























What do you think about these photos? Did I portray the areas nicely, any suggestions?

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Self Portaits
















Hello everyone! Exams have preoccupied most of my time lately, I haven't forgotten about you! Here are some recent photos I took on my film camera. Capturing a self portrait on film is very hard because a) different types of mirrors have different effects on photos b) film gives you no preview before you print and develop so you don't want to waste a lot of film on these types of shots but you still want them c) although surroundings do not take up much of the frame, they are very important for the atmosphere. Let me know which one you like the most!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Rodin Museum




In class exams are over ! Yay ! Here are three different shots of the same building. I want you to think about which one captures the essence of the building better and the pond better. Please comment, these are important issues!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Rosie - my puppy



Here are some photos of my two year old dog Rosie. She is a cockapoo cavalier. Which one do you like more? Eye contact or no eye contact?Close up or far away?
I think dogs are the hardest to shoot because they don't understand you, obviously, and you look really strange making noises to catch their attentions. Have you ever tried to take a photo of a dog, what is your story?

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Too Blue?


A lot of new photographers these days add a billion effects to their pictures to have that "2010" look. Well... What is your opinion? Is this photo too blue?

p.s. try and guess where this was taken.






<--- the original

Monday, June 7, 2010

Classic Vs. Vibrant

A vibrant color picture of beautiful pink flowers.
A very classic looking picture of a leaf.

Both taken on my film K1000, both show two perspectives of how nature can be photographed.

Which one do you like more? Classic or vibrant?

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Vancouver at its Finest


Vancouver! How I love you. Here is another set of two different perspectives of basically the same thing.

Which one do you enjoy more?

Friday, June 4, 2010

A Light Show


Here is a photo from the daily fireworks shows during the Olympics.
Each using a slow shutter speed to have that fireworks effect

Let me know if you like it! Is this a kind of style th
at looks good to you?







Same idea but with a waterfall.


Do you like this one more?

I was a new photographer so I lowered the shutter speed a little too much! My bad!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Trees

Here are some photos I snapped recently. One is on film (the bottom one) and the other on my dslr. I believe trees are so beautiful and elegant, and there is no shortage of them to shoot!


Which one do you like better?

I enjoy the top one more because it incorporates the surroundings which give perspective. Do you agree?

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Two Angles... Same Thing.

Hello! Busy week again, sorry.

Here are two photos of almost the same thing but from different angles. I got this camera thru a store that sponsored the "lomography"
movement, it is a fisheye film camera. I like it a lot.

Granville Island ->

























Dumb & loud marching band--->











This one came out super clear, pretty sick.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Its called Table Tennis. Not Ping Pong.

Hello! Here are some photos from New York.
They are all around the topic of "Table Tennis," the difficult and highly acclaimed sport. Try watching some youtubes of professionals, it's crazy.

Tell me which one is the best in your opinion!!!!






My favorite is on the left.











Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Cemetaries. Gotta love 'em.

Hello! Another post from Paris but all based around cemeteries. Hopefully they give you a different perspective, or just make you think a little.
Let me know which one interests you the most and why!






Kind of a neat shot below.
























Jim Morrison's grave. Paparazzi. Do you think
it is okay to take pictures at a grave site, or
to even have tours? Let me know!












TO MAKE YOU HUNGRY. TORTURE.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

How I miss the tropics...

TROPICAL! is the theme this post. Lately Vancouver weather has made me depressed, so looking though some old photos from Zanzibar will hopefully make this problem go away.
Which photo shows "tropical" the best and why... let me know in the comments!

Friday, April 30, 2010

Paris in a Flash

Hello!
Sorry about the lack of entries lately, a long visit in Paris (thanks to a certain volcano) and a school trip to Strathcona have kept me off the computer. I have a few cool pictures to share with you from my trip based on the theme of "perspective."

Each of these photos are of the same thing, yet they each show a different angle. The pyramid above the entrance of the Louvre is something a tourist in Paris should not miss, and I made sure to take many photos of this amazing attraction.

Let me know which shot depicts the building the best!

OH! I also threw in a picture of a croissant breakfast I had, just to make your mouth water... mwahahha...







Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Baseball... and all the hate I have towards it

This is a photo at Yankee stadium which I frankly hate. Let me know what you think.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Urban Jungle

Some photos from when I visited Montreal, these are modified versions which I've made Black and White, played with the contrast and brightness a little, etc. If you're interested in seeing the originals, just comment and I'll post them up. Let me know what you think about these, and great response to the Marbles! post.






Friday, April 9, 2010

Olympic Rush


Olympic fever has been in the air of Vancouver, STILL! I wanted to show to different perspective on these games, let me know what you think, and your experience with the games.
Above is a street entertainer who was watched by bigger crowds due to the increased flow of people through the Granville island area.
This woman was the head of a protest demanding more consideration from the government about native claims, as well as the fact that these games are on, "Stolen native land!"

What do you think? Comment below to give me your perspective!

Marbles!

Here are a two photos of a jar of marbles... these were taken in Winnipeg (DEATH).
I enjoy the black and white one more, my guido friend likes the color one better.
Let me know what you think on the comments below!

What do you think of these two? Which one do you like more? Comment below!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Nature in Winnipeg at its Finest

Hi, my name is Max Stern and photography is one of my passions. I travel the world with my family enjoying the sights, and bringing pictures back to share with my friends. I do traditional film photography as well as digital (with no photoshop). If you would like to 'steal' one of these photos, just post a comment and I can give you more information about it, and send you bigger sized images, if that is what you desire.

The first three photos all deal with the theme of "Seasons".
Winter, spring, and fall are represented here and I did it this way to make a contrast, or an evolution of sorts.

I hope you enjoy these photos, and remember, I am a amateur 15 year old photographer!



Let me know what you think about these photos, any criticism is great. If you're interested in larger versions, just comment below and I can get them to you. More photos to come soon!