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Photo Studio Time Lapse

By Andrew Niesen


Last weekend, Erin and I photographed the wedding of our good friends, Jen Sens and Eric Larson. Eric and Jen photographed our wedding in August. Check our their wedding photography website.

There were about 50 pro photographers at their wedding - which is always a challenge to shoot, because you feel like everyone is watching what you're doing to see if you're getting the best shot/angle. But it was fun to have so many talented photographers there. The coverage of their wedding should be nothing short of spectacular!

I wanted to share an awesome movie clip that Eric put together and emailed everyone. You HAVE TO SEE THIS! It's hilarious. Cy Cyr set up a photo studio with a remote trigger for the guests to shoot pictures of themselves. As you can imagine, we didn't have to shoot very many group pictures ourselves, we just sent them to the photo studio! The resulting movie clip is a time lapse of all the pictures taken at the photo studio. 1300 images at 10 frames per second.

**Click Here to watch the clip!-Mark

Thank You & Congratulations!

By Andrew Niesen

Thanks to everyone who participated in the Thirst Relief Benefit Auction! We look forward to meeting the winning bidder, "KCarter," in Las Vegas and/or at our Business of Storytelling workshop in April! The LaCour team is honored and humbled that you invested in a mentoring session with us, and we truly believe that we all can learn from each other -- that's why this industry is so wonderful! It's all about creative collaboration. So, "KCarter," email us anytime at info@lacourphoto.com because we can't wait to get to know you!

-Andrew-Rachel-Mark-Erin

LaCour Ups the Ante

By Andrew Niesen


So here's the deal. To contribute to the competitive spirit of the Thirst Relief Auction, Mark has decided to announce that if LaCour receives the highest bid in the Thirst Relief Auction, then the lucky winner will get the distinct honor of shaving Mark's beard at WPPI! Or if you prefer, we'll find us a barber to come and clip it all off - maybe on the WPPI tradeshow floor?? He's been growing his beard for over 13 years and is ready to part with it for a noble cause. Help us save lives! And have some fun along the way!

So this will only happen if the auction ends with LaCour receiving the highest bid. Remember that the winner of our auction will also get a free seat to our Business of Storytelling workshop, which is worth $1,695! So if somebody bid's $1,000 for us, you're still saving money and the money you are spending is saving lives and then Mark gets a new 'do!

Oh, we've had a lot of inquiries from people who can't attend our April workshop, so we'd be happy to let the winner attend one of our other dates, which will be announced soon.

So stop reading and start bidding. If you want to come to our workshop, then what a screaming deal. Somebody's getting such an awesome value for under $400 right now! That could be you. And if you're daring and want to help Mark look more respectable, then start bidding!

Foundation Workshop Recap

By Andrew Niesen


I just wanted to share a little bit more about the Foundation Workshop. My involvement was such a rewarding experience, which I hope to be able to be a part of again.

On the first day of the workshop I gave a short presentation on how to blend into the scene. As documentary photographers who strive to make storytelling images, our goal is to record reality, not reality as it is affected by our presence. I shared some practical examples of ways to build a trusting relationship with subjects so that they would open up their lives to us as photographers and let us make storytelling images. One of the best ways to do this is to first simply sit down and talk with your subject and share stories, all the while looking for common interests. We feel comfortable with people whom we share common interests with, so the sooner you can establish a bond, the easier it is for them to open up and allow you to document their lives.

A highlight for me was Anna Kuperberg's presentation. She shared some photographs from an ongoing project she's been working on where she has been documenting a neighborhood in St. Louis. Her dedication to this long-term project was inspiring and the photographs she has made show how much her subjects trust her and have let her into their lives. See some of her photos on her fine art website.

My primary responsibility with the workshop was to be a mentor, so I went out into the field every day with some of the workshop attendees and gave them one-on-one feedback and guidance to help them improve their seeing, shooting and storytelling. I saw overnight transformations in how the attendees improved their photography. The workshop was such a powerful experience which focused on growth for everyone involved.

The dates for next year's workshop have recently been announced: February 25-28, 2008. Check out the Foundation Workshop website for more info. And to register, email Huy Nguyen: huy@fworkshop.com.-Mark

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