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A photographer's blog by Stephen Masker, an independent freelance photographer based in Dallas, TX.

I’d like to point out this photographer who thought it would be OK to steal one of my Dallas images and presumed she wouldn’t be discovered. Notice her website URL on top of my image?

Here’s a screen capture of the image on Amandalynn Jones’ photo blog:

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And here’s the original:

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I wrote Amandalynn Jones the following email. Her website can be found at: http://www.amandalynnjones.com/photography/

Tuesday, May 21, 2013
11:25 PM CST

Amandalynn Jones,

It disgusts me that as a photographer yourself you would knowingly steal another photographer’s work and place on it your website to promote yourself. I’m specifically referring to the image of the rainbow spiral glass in Dallas, Texas of which I am the work’s original creator.

You will remove the image from all locations on your blog and website within the next 72 hours or I will have my attorney contact you and I will sue you for intellectual copyright infringement on the basis that you have 1) Illegally and without permission lifted my image from its original location and placed it on your website for financial augmentation, and, 2) That you have caused confusion regarding the original author of the work by placing your website URL on it.

For my records I have taken screen-captures of the image on your blog that I will use as evidence, as well as the EXIF data from my original image that matches the image on your website.

The original image may be located here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephenmasker/7512922076/in/set-72157629297205940

I would highly suggest that you acknowledge this correspondence in writing within the next 72 hours.

818U-LLzxcL._SL1500_I just bought this USB hub and I have to say that my initial opinions of it are absolutely amazing. I purchased it because I was running out of space on my 2012 MacBook Pro, where I would connect my memory card reader and four external harddrives, two of which are USB 3.0. But additionally I use an Apple display monitor, Apple USB keyboard, iPhone, and two portable HDD’s; so sometimes I need a lot of USB space, and I need to transfer data quickly.

This USB hub shines; It’s affordable, it’s lighting-fast, and it’s USB 2.0 compatible. It’s sleek with a plastic finish and uses blue LED lights that glow when your USB cables are connected.

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As a photographer using multiple harddrives at once in addition to computing peripherals like my display monitor and USB keyboard, this USB hub has been a blessing. It’s discreet both in size and sound (it makes zero noise during operation), it’s affordable, easy to use, and above all – it’s FAST. A++, and highly recommended! Get your own at Amazon.com, here.

Moab, Utah

Moab, Utah

Today I will be landing in Moab, Utah for a five-day photo trip with my friend, Thorpe Griner. We’re meeting up with other photographers as apart of a photo tour called Dirt Cheap Photo Tours (DCPT) run by a photographer named Jeff Clow and his wife. The cost is $599 and sponsors trips to landscape locations via SUV with other passionate photographers. This particular tour is 3 days long, but Thorpe and I will be going early and staying late. While Thorpe has participated in DCPT before, this is my first time – and I’m very eager to see what it will be like.

On this trip, we’ll be shooting 10-12hrs per day, and we’ll be visiting the following locations: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Professor Valley, and Dead Horse Point State Park.

I wanted to talk about some of the equipment and gear that I’m traveling with on this trip for three reasons: First, I’ve always been interested in what other photographers are traveling with so I can approximate how to do it faster, better, and cheaper. Second, I believe sharing knowledge and information is important, and I think – especially for beginners – knowing what to bring, or at least having a valuable consideration, is a benefit. And third, I valuable input. I’d like to know if you think there’s a better way of doing something, if you’d have done something differently, or any thoughts or opinions you might have.

So, here is some of the gear I’m traveling with. Most – if not all of it – is packed in a Tamrac 7x Expedition (Model 5587) Photo Backpack, both for space and weight distribution reasons.

Camera Body:
Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Camera Lenses:
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM w/ lens collar
Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
Canon EF 35mm f/1.4L USM

Filters:
B+W 10 Stop ND Filter
Lee ND .6 soft grad ND filter
Lee ND .75 soft grad ND filter
Lee ND .9 soft grad ND filter

CF Memory:
3 16GB SanDisk
1 16GB Lexar
8, 4, 2GB cards in Think Tank Memory Card Carrier

Accessories:
Flashlight
Canon Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3
Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod
Really Right Stuff B2 LLR II: 80mm LR Clamp
Really Right Stuff BGE11-L: L-plate for Canon BG-E11
Really Right Stuff L84: Lens plate for Canon 70-200mm
Cokin Z-Pro Filter Holder & 77mm adapter ring

Computing:
Apple MacBook Pro 15” Retina Mid 2012 – 500GB SSD
WD My Passport 1 TB portable external HDD, USB 3.0
Lexar Pro USB 3.0 CF Card Reader
AT&T Mobile Hotspot Elevate 4G

Food:
Cliff Bars (as we will be staying and traveling in remote areas, early in the morning and late in the evening).

Misc.:
Ear plugs
Advil
Headphones

Also, some other things that make my travel easer are my iPhone apps, especially TripTracker, Kayak, and my favorite weather app: AccuWeather.

Attached are a few images of my equipment. You may notice the additional Think Tank lens pouch on the side of the Tamrac bag. This will be especially useful for fast lens changing, if needed.

Photo Gear, Moab, Utah

Photo Gear, Moab, Utah

Photo Notebook, used for recording my thoughts, settings, planning, etc.

Photo Notebook, used for recording my thoughts, settings, planning, etc.

First thing first, you may have noticed I’m packing two wide-angle (WA) lenses – the 17-40mm and the 16-35mm. (In brief, I’m taking the 17-40mm to accommodate the current filter system I have, and the 16-35mm to get better exposures of stars, and possibly the Milky Way Galaxy, if visible.)

The longer explanation for brining two WA lenses is because in my ‘genius’ wisdom of lens acquisition, I forgot that the 17-40 uses a 77mm thread, and the 16-35mm uses a 82mm thread. What that means is that the Cokin Z Pro Filter Holder wont fit on the new Canon 16-35mm because I stupidly forgot to buy the 82mm filter ring; the piece that connects the Cokin Z Pro Filter Hold to the lens.

But, that’s ok. The Cokin Z Pro, from what I’ve read, is not compatible with the Lee Big Stopper, which is eventually what I want to purchase, anyway, and sell my B+W 10 stop (77mm) circular filter.

I hope you’ve found this post helpful, and as always, feel free to leave comments – I do read and respond to them! You can also check out my Facebook Fan page and my portfolio for more information, tips, and gear review.

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I just got some GREAT news! My request for a tuition grant to NPPA’s Northern Short Course in Elizabeth, NJ has been awarded and I’m registered for the event!

Incase you’re unfamiliar with what the Northern Short Course is, it’s basically a three day event with a variety of workshops for industry professionals and students in the field of visual journalism. From NPPA’s website:

The 32nd Annual Northern Short Course (NSC) will be held March 7 – 9, 2013, in Elizabeth, NJ.  This three-day event is packed with more than two dozen workshops on a variety of topics relevant to professionals and students in the field of visual journalism.  Learn from and network with industry leaders, as they share their work and discuss what makes them successful.  Choose from a variety of workshops and lectures on topics such as business practices, multimedia, lighting, and more.  Sign up for one-on-one portfolio reviews from top photo editors and photographers.  Meet manufacturers and suppliers of photographic equipment, presenting the latest technology available.

My flight and travel plans have been arranged; now all I need to do is secure a rental car and I’ll be set! Lucky for me, my aunt lives in Hoboken, NJ – about a 20 minute drive from Elizabeth – so I’ll be staying with her and, if time allows, might venture into New York City. If ever there was any doubt, being a professional photographer is definitely the coolest career anyone could have. Travel, photographs, interesting people and places; who could say no to that? New Jersey here I come!

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