Monday, July 27
In The City With The Boys
Monday, July 13
PDN PhotoPlus International Conference + Expo 2009
I've never been to one of these but a friend of mine highly recommends it and if you register before October you don't have to pay the $49 entry fee. Click the Title Of the blog to be directed to the application.
It does sound good though:
You won't want to miss the 2009 PhotoPlus International Conference and Expo - the premier event for innovative ideas, essential learning and unparalleled networking.
Discover New Solutions
From the newest digital cameras hitting the market to imaging software, PDN PhotoPlus Expo is your #1 source for previewing the latest technologies and hottest new products. Explore an inspiring array of imaging products and services - all from the industry's leading manufacturers.
Find New Inspiration
Get up-close and hands-on with the latest advances in digital, film and output; and rediscover your passions in the extraordinary photo galleries on the Expo floor. Gain inspiration and knowledge from some of the greatest photographers and imaging experts in the world, with over 100 seminars, special events and hands-on workshops.
Connect with Brilliant Minds
Get tried and tested marketing tips, business advice and information on how to streamline your workflow from the world's greatest photographers and imaging experts. PhotoPlus brings together the leaders, innovators and rising stars in our industry at the hottest networking events.
Whether you are professional or amateur, you'll discover a marketplace of solutions that is unrivaled worldwide at PDN's PhotoPlus International Conference and Expo in New York - October 22-24.
If you follow this blog and plan on attending, reply back and we can meet up at the Javitz.
The more the merrier!
Good night everyone.
Tuesday, July 7
Manhattan Beach, New York

Monday, July 6
Tuesday, June 30
My Sunset
I wanted to go shoot some pictures so bad this summer, but the weather in New York wouldn't allow it.
Check out Georges post about the weather we have had here. Instead I have been busy at Barnes & Nobles reading about Photography, I ran across a book by a Photographer named David duchemin, David duChemin is a Vancouver-based freelance humanitarian and world photographer that just put out his first book called Within The Frame, The Journey of Photographic Vision, with foreword by Joe McNally and afterword by Vincent Versace was released in May 2009 check it out here. This book is just terrific and I am really enjoying it.Thank you George and Timmy.
After reading a couple of chapters of Davids book, it gave me motivation to go out this evening and take pictures of everyday life, and try to capture my own. The day was perfect, clear Sky's and NO! rain wow. So I decided to go down to the New York Harbor by the Verrazano bridge. I packed my Nikon D-80 and tripod jumped in the car and i was on my way. (smiling like a kid at a candy store). When I get there I looked around, saw some families walking by bicyclist and fishermen, It was a beautiful day, kids riding there bikes, birds singing, but I could not see anything yet to take, I think I had photographers block, if there is such a thing. So I started to take pictures of the Verrazano Bridge first shot......OK then another then again, has been done before seen it a million times, We all have especially if your from NY. Everyone out here was taking pictures of the Bridge, so what I did was sit down on some grassy field that was near me and waited. I waited for the sun to set, funny thing happen, while I was sitting there minding my own business, a cop car rolls up next to where I am sitting, here we go I'm thinking to myself, this cop is going to tell me that I cant have a tripod in that area too dangerous for the bicyclist or you have to leave its too late or some cop bullshit like that( sorry Alfred). The car gets closer moving slowly, when the cop sticks his head out the patrol car lookes at me and says, you doing HDR's. O ...ok I answer quickly and say, nope just taking some regular shots and waiting for the sun to set. The cop starts telling me how he has a canon camera and so on. this police officer new a bit about photography, long story short We had a nice conversation, for a bit . the time was getting close for a sunset shot and the officer realized that and let me go back to setting up again. once the sun started to set, everything changed. There where great shots every where all of the sudden. The colors that sunsets surround us with, The warm colors the sellouts the reflection off the water, wow just amazing. sunsets are so beautiful that it never gets old. The picture on top has me peeking in to the frame on the left side, I thought i would add something to it, I like it. You notice that serious look I have hahaha I posted two more that i like under this post i hope you Enjoy them Walla!! till next time.
Saturday, June 27
American Culture

Good bye Michael Jackson RIP.....moment of silence please............
OK so a legend dies, the whole world knew Michael Jackson, No matter where You were in the world, if you where in Iraq or Montenegro Everyone knew or heard of Michael Jackson. No doubt he was a phenom and someone who changed music forever. He influenced artist today we all know and love like, Justin Timberlake, Usher, Chris Brown Etc....The dance moves the attitude the voice, one of a kind for sure.
I will never forget the time, when I was about 7 or 8 Years old watching TV with my sisters, on a small 19inch TV set, There was a picture of Michael Jackson and his hair line, on his head was bandaged up. Pepsi yes Pepsi !! was the reason I heard of this pop icon, It was all over the news, I'm sure you guys can remember if you think back....think come on .... hint fire, hair, lawsuit, yeah you guys remember.... that's it you got it. Michael Jackson had a freak accident and his hair somehow caught fire.(pyrotechnics accidentally set his hair on fire)
After that news blitz about Michael Jackson's accident, that's when i saw his video of Billy Jean.
That's when I became a fan of Michael Jackson.
I will try to remember all the good music of this icon instead of the bad and sad stuff that has happened to this person though out the years.
The picture on top is of Michael Jackson at the White House with President Ronald Reagan and first lady Nancy Reagan in 1984.
Wednesday, June 24
On A PhotoShoot With A legend
Hey gang, I couldn't wait to post this blog today. For a photographer that is just getting started compared to the legend I was with today. You can say I know nothing about this photography stuff after seeing this guy work in person wow dude legend!
Yes! A legend and still one of the most respected fashion photographers today. his name is Bruce Weber (born March 29, 1946 in Greensburg, Pennsylvania) He is an American fashion Photographer He is most widely known for his ad campaigns for Calvin Klein, Abercrombie & Fitch, Ralph Lauren, and Gianni Versace, as well as his work with big fashion magazines like Vogue, GQ, <-----I subscribe to that one Vanity Fair, Elle, Life, and Rolling Stone just to mention a few. I had the Pleasure of following Him and his crew around New York City while he was shooting a new ad campaign.

Smooth Like Butter
the man is smooth, makes it look so easy. All the great ones do, Michael Jordan shooting the game wining shot for the bulls in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA finals against the Utah Jazz with 5.2 seconds left to win their 6th NBA title. Michael Phelps winning 8 medals in the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, I guess with hard work practice anyone can be really good at something but to be great and have it come to you more naturally you have to have it in you. Like Jordan, Ali, and Michael Phelps they were born to do what they do so well. Of course they workout, practice hard as well, I believe everyone else has to work that much harder. that doesn't mean you can’t be great at what you do, what I believe is for some people it comes easier and the rest of us........well.... we have to keep working a Little bit longer and harder at it.

The Natural
Bruce Weber was born a photographer; you can just see it, watching him roll the film back taking aim, instructing the model, Yes ! Michael Jordan of photography.
Being there in person, and watching him in his zone was great, he was a gentlemen the whole shoot and so polite with his staff, models and yeah even me! He also surrounds himself with the best. The way his staff works is something to watch, the speed the accuracy of the lens change to cleaning of the lenses to handing Mr. Weber his cameras is unreal. I was frozen with my mouth open and jaw on the ground in awe, it looked like a pit crew at a NASCAR race. It was definitely an eye-opener into professional photography.
If you’re serious about being a fashion photographer(Bruce Weber)sports photographer(PeterReed Miller) landscape photographer, (Moose Peterson) or whatever you like to photograph. You should find a professional photographer in that category and follow them read books by them blogs by them, intern for them. Whatever it takes, just like a young baseball player in high school watches and studies his favorite team and player, this will help you tremendously.
Remember one thing! Never quit something you love keep working on it and it will pay off.
Till next time.
Saturday, June 20
The Mayor And I

OK there it is the Mayor and I...pretty cool huh. well that is what I thought at first but the best thing about this picture is meeting the Mayor Him Self Michael Bloomberg of New York City!
He was so down to earth and so straight forward with me, we talked about business, politics and family, I thought that was great and very surprising. Look I did not think the Mayor was going to have his security beat me up for trying to talk to him or anything like that.
However, I did not think he would be so open and one on one with me, with around 130 other people in the room at this function it felt like it was just Him and I nobody else.
I guess this is why he will be Mayor of New York City again... He gets it! i know i know ... that sound like his slogan sorry but i feel this is why he is who he is (clears throat ....here it comes ...gulp) a billionaire! He is a businessperson after all. Mr Bloomberg knows how to get peoples attention and get them to do what he wants. 4 more years 4 more years!! lol had to do it.
Well that's all folks just thought i would share this picture and a little of what went on behind this photo. next week i will be posting some shooting ideas and we can get back to the art of photography see ya soon.
Thursday, June 18
Rain, Rain Go Away!
Thinking it couldn't possibly rain again, I left my windows open last night before going to sleep. I slept great (with it raining and all) but had to dry the mini puddles in my bedroom and living room when I awoke. I've missed a lot of shooting days this month because of the rain. The rain this June has been unlike any that I can remember. Last year in early June we had a four day heatwave with temps in the upper 90's (with one day hitting 100) and people losing power in some neighborhoods. The high temp for this June has been 82 degrees. There are great shots to be had in the rain so instead of hoping that it stops raining, today I'll head over to B&H and buy the Ewa-Marine C-35 Economy Photo Rain Cape for my D90. It only $20 and has gotten good reviews. (I just hope they still have it in stock as it must be selling like hot cakes)
CHECK OUT GEAR HERE
The problem with any rain cover however is that you still need to leave the front of the lens exposed but I can deal with that.
Anyway, this is my first post (the second on this blog, Stevie beat me to that one). These posts will become more cheerful as the weather improves.
BTW, here's an excerpt from yesterday's NY Times:
Where were you on Sunday, June 7, at 2:08 p.m.?
Well, if you were not outside, you probably failed to take note of “The Minute It Actually Felt Like June.”
It reached 82 degrees in Central Park at that moment on that day, well below the record high of 96 degrees for any day in the month, but warm enough to qualify as the highest temperature recorded this month, meteorologists said.
As the official start of summer beckons on Sunday, the stretch of Seattle-like weather has been a dampening experience for people who live in New York, as well as for businesses that depend on more seasonable weather.
Full Article: HERE
Wednesday, June 17
The Beginning
So this is our first blog site weeee heeee!!! ok sorry a little excited.
My name is Steve Feratovic and my friend George Bodziony (were not gay we are both happily married to two beautiful women) we are the creators of this blog.
We will be sharing some ideas, tips, advice, and some of our own personal experiences in photography and everyday life in the BIG Apple. So keep checking back for some great blogging and we hope you will enjoy it, as we will.