Monthly Archives: June 2011

Bring Me Sunshine

The Jive Aces present Bring Me SunshineSkip the evening news tonight.

There are better things that can upgrade your reality. This is also a great way to break up the workday.

Here’s a video as suggested by Warren Lobo.

The Jive Aces present: Bring Me Sunshine

Have fun. Fun is good. Have some everyday.

Thanks Warren.

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Angel’s Guardian by Ryan Jaime

Editing Skills Take You To The Limits

The better a photographer’s skills in digital editing, the more they can present what manifests in their creative minds.

Over to Ryan…

Everyone knows the idea of a guardian angel, but what about an Angel’s Guardian? What protects an angel until it is ready to fulfill its purpose. Just a random thought that spiraled into this. Click the image below for a larger more detailed version.

Angels Guardian Ryan Jaime

I spent a lot of time on this project. Here is a video I created for this piece. Although not a detailed step by step (since I created it after the piece was finished) this video gives some simplified insight on the project process. Enjoy.

Ryan’s been a member of our friendly forum community for sometime. When he popped in recently, he showed us this remarkable art piece in our PhotosShop Lounge. I was impressed and ask Ryan if he’d like to share his work and he kindly obliged. We knew Angel’s Guardian would fit in nicely with the global talents we like to showcase at MAMAphotography.ca.

Ryan is a talented event photographer. Visit his website.

Thank you Ryan, always a pleasure!

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Kids Rule! with Paul Ripke

Paul Ripke Feature

“Grown Ups” is a hilarious photo switch up series.

This is pure digital fun! Paul has amazing and diverse talents, one of which is to entertain you through digital media. This is a series of photos with really tight editing. Wouldn’t this be a most awesome keepsake moms and dads? Surely you budding photographers and editors are going to give this a try. Paul joined art director Florian Schmucke and post production company POP to develope this entertaining series of head swapping fun.

Just click on any of these thumbs in the gallery to view the show.

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I Love PhotographyPaul is from Germany and has a remarkable portfolio.

Now that you’ve had a chance to see his work here, do visit his web site. His breadth of digital talents are outstanding eye-candy. Enjoy!

Paul, thanks for sharing your work with us. You make minds bubble with ideas!

Fun is good.

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New York City Goes Vertigo with Alfonso Zubiaga

Just when you think you’ve seen it all, Alfonso Zubiaga takes digital media and photography for a loop.

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New York City Photography by Alfonso Zubiaga

Alfonso’s technique creates architectural geometry that has a visually magnetic pull. It’s just plain cool! The photos were taken from the Rockefeller Center, Empire State Building and other New York City landmarks.

Photography by Alfonso Zubiaga

I contacted Alfonso a short while ago to get the OK to showcase his own creative perspective on one of the most photographed cities in the world. Kudos to Alfonso for becoming the photographer of the hour when it comes to New York. It’s not all he does. He’s very accomplished commercially and commercial work does not seem to interfere with stretching his creativity either.

The New York city photography is captivating using a technique of layering several images to make visual magic.

You can see more of Alfonso Zubiaga’s work here and here and here too.

Congratulations Alfonso. Very engaging work! Thank you for sharing and inspiring others.

Your comments? :)

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