Yesterday morning my good friend Destin Danser (Destin Danser’s Photography) and I went to Buffalo to pick up his new Sigma 70-200 2.8 lens. On the way there we had the usual conversations we have about cameras, technology, and so on.After getting his lens we went to Best Buy to check out the computers they had on display and to just hang out for awhile.Then we went to a park to location scout for a shoot Destin has this coming Sunday, which I have agreed to help him out with as his “assistant”. We had fun fooling around with his new lens and just looking around at the beautiful landscape.AND THEN we headed over to Indian Falls, a small local falls about 15 minutes away from my house, and took some photos of the falls to hopefully be used on the cover of a local restaurants new menus.So I’ve been trying to get a lot more video practicing in lately. So I volunteered to cover another football game for The Batavian. This one went a little bit better as far as know whats going on during the game, since I’m not a football fan, and actually getting audio in the final video. You can watch the final result below.Then today I was hired by a local church to film what they call their “Fall Fest”. They have games for the kids, free food, dance performances, and testimonies from some of the church members. I decided to mainly shoot the event with my Canon T2i with the 18-55 kit lens. I got some shots with my 80-200, but since it doesn’t have IS and it was a bit crowded there it spent most of the time in  my camera bag. So thats what I’ve been up to the last couple days.

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Posted by Ethan - 02/10/10 - 0 comments

 

So for the past week or so I’ve been on vacation with my family. Right before we left I made a video for a video contest sponsored by the center for inquiry. It was a video made in PSA style about free expression. I’ll embed the video in this post when I get a chance. If I get first place it’s $2000. Which sounds good to me. Haha. It took me about 2 hours to film, and edit it. I used my $7 work lights that I got at a garage sale this summer. Only thing I forgot was to add a hair light. Which isn’t a HUGE deal, but it would’ve helped. Anways, that’s what I’ve been up to lately.

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Posted by Ethan - 15/09/10 - 0 comments

 

This past weekend I attended the LEAH convention in Rochester, NY. I can’t even begin to explain to you how much God blessed me and taught me this weekend. But I’ll try anyways.I went in to the convention with a good attitude. I was positive, confident, and prayed like crazy the night before. I had asked God to bless me and let His light shine through me when I met and interacted with the people there. Which, for anyone who knows me, isn’t always the way I approach things. Unfortunately I tend to have a negative attitude about things and hardly ever expect or even ask God to truly bless something I do. A lot of times I pray and say “God bless…” and then not really expect God to do it. Why is that? I’m not totally sure. It may be because of what our culture says, or even the things that we as Christian teenagers think and chat about. I think as Christian “teens” or young adults we often joke about God “blessing” us. We throw that phrase around like it means little or nothing that God, the Creator of the ENTIRE UNIVERSE, who cared enough about us to DIE on the cross for OUR SINS, is BLESSING us in what we’re doing. It’s a big deal, and I personally don’t think I’ve ever truly taken it seriously before this weekend.Anyways, I got there Thursday night and set up my booth and right off the bat got to meet and talk with some really cool people. They showed a genuine interest in what I was doing and what my company does, which isn’t always the case. Most of the time people don’t take me seriously, they just think its “cute” that I run a business. They see it as like a teenagers lemonade stand.Over the next several hours or so I kept meeting great people, one right after the other. At about 9 o’clock we packed up and headed home. Once again, before I went to sleep I prayed and contemplated about the next two days and asked God to bless me and shine through me.Friday morning my dad and I woke up around 6:30 and got dressed and ready to go for the day. We stopped by my friend Destin’s house and picked him up. We got to the convention at around 8:30 and set up my booth and got settled in for the day. After we got done Mr. Gorman, the convention coordinator, and someone else stopped over at my booth. They informed me I had been chosen to receive a $300 check from Ian Lamont the next morning. WOW! I didn’t know about this previously and it was a nice surprise, and that was just the first blessing that day. After that Mr. Gorman and I took a tour around the building. He showed me around and told me some things he’d like to have filmed for their video I’m doing for them. During all this Destin dutifully sat at my booth and talked to people for me.Later that afternoon I had ran out of all my business cards. But soon after that I met a man who was interested in me recording his son playing guitar and singing. I told him I had never done it before, but he said he wanted to give me the opportunity. So I have him a quote, and then he gave me $50 in advance! Another big blessing.Then later that afternoon I filmed a workshop for one of the vendors, I ended up having technical difficulties and had to give her a refund. But she’s still interested in me producing a DVD for her, so thats awesome. Another big blessing.Then Saturday came and I received my check and met some more awesome people. I had the oppurtunity to help shoot some footage for the guys over at E3cubes, and in return they gave me one of their cubes. I also got to do my first “workshop”, which was an interesting experience. So overall God really blessed me and taught me a lot of things this past weekend.Thank you to everyone who I got to meet, for those that encouraged me, and those I met in person for the first time. It was great getting to talk to all of you and learning from you. I hope I get the privilege of doing it all again next year.

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Posted by Ethan - 09/06/10 - 0 comments

 

Most people probably wouldn’t know what song I’m referencing in my post title. But my friend Tyler and I love it so we decided to sing it on our way home from a softball game. Anyways!I’ve had an awesome last couple of days. On Saturday my friends and family had a surprise birthday party for me. Afterwards two of my friends came and spent the night. We stayed up late taking photos, playing around with long exposures, and chatting about our spiritual lives and convictions. It was great hearing and talking about all these pertinent topics with some of my closest friends. I really got to see and hear what was on their hearts and what they felt about a lot of stuff. I can’t wait to do it again.Then yesterday my friend Tyler and I went to see a softball game where I was hoping to get some photos, but because of a tall fence (well tall for me) I didn’t have the chance. After the game we went out for pizza and then headed home. Thats it for now!

Posted by Ethan - 04/05/10 - 1 comment

 

So I’ve got a busy few months coming up. May 5 I turn 16. W00t! So that means I’ll hopefully be getting my permit and then sometime next year my licence. Which I’m sure my parents will appreciate not having to drive me whenever I need to go to a meeting, or a gig. In May I’ll also be working on a promotional video for Care-a-Van Ministries. We’re thinking of going the Compassion International video kind of feel, too an extent. Mainly just without the poor African, and Hatian children. We’re also not going to have an on screen “host”. It’ll just have voice overs from the PR director Robin Walters. Which I think should turn out nicely. So I’ll be heading out to film them doing their stuff on May 8th. Then later on that afternoon I’ll be heading up to the Ronald McDonald House with my youth group. On May 29th I’ll be running sound for my cousin’s wedding, where I’ll also be playing a slideshow we made for it.I’m thinking that may be one of my selling points on my services when I get back from WOL. I’d like to get into sound for weddings. I’ve been talking about doing it for months and I want to really try and get my business going full throttle this coming year. I keep telling people I run my own business, while this statement is true, I really don’t do much. Just a video here and there. But if I want to have a business that can support me full time when I graduate I’m gonna have to jump on the bandwagon and start doing it.Anyways, in the beginning of June I’ll be shooting, editing, speaking, and have my own booth at the 2010 LEAH convention. I can’t to do my first ever speaking “gig”. I can talk peoples ears off about what I do and what I’m going to do, and this time people may actually want to hear what I have to say! Then June 19, as I said before in a previous blog post, I’ll be heading off to WOL Island.That’s it for now! Have a great and blessed day!

Posted by Ethan - 29/04/10 - 0 comments

 

So if you guys go back through my archives you’ll notice that last summer I went to work at the Word of Life Ranch. I had applied with the intentions of working on their “tech” team. But soon found out that you had to be 16 in order to work tech. Which was a problem because at the time I was only 15. After a couple months of waiting to hear if I even got accepted, I got a call notifying me I could work in the dishroom. I wasn’t very excited about washing dishes all summer, but I decided it would be a good experience and went anyways. After getting there, meeting my cabin mates and supervisors, I was glad I went. I ended up hating washing dishes, but it was worth it because I got to do so many other fun things.All right fast forward to the end of the summer. I ended up applying to go the next summer (this years) with the hopes that I would get accepted to work tech. After waiting almost 6 months I got an email asking if I still wanted to have them process my application. I emailed them back telling them I had changed my mind and didn’t want to work at WOL this year. But after thinking about it some more, praying, and getting a good nights sleep I emailed them AGAIN saying that I changed my mind AGAIN and would like to come work for the summer.Fast forward to March 31 2010. I received another email, this time telling me I got accepted to work tech this year. I was so excited! I’ll finally be doing the job I’ve been wanted to do for almost 2 years.As of today its only 54 days till I leave for my first year of Word of Life STC on the island. I can’t wait to see what God’s got planned for me this summer. I’m also hoping I might be able to “chronicle” my summer and make my videos into a kind of video blog that I’ll post when I get back.Moral of the story, don’t be afraid to go outside of your comfort zone and keep on trying no matter how young or inexperienced you think you are.

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Posted by Ethan - 26/04/10 - 0 comments

 

Well I’ve been hard at work saving up for my new desktop computer. I’m looking to save up about $700 and I’m almost at $200 after about 3 weeks of saving and selling a ton of stuff on ebay. I’ll probably end up selling a lot of my book collection to help pay for the computer. If I can sell 10 books a month and make about $50 profit, then add in my dog walking pay, and any video jobs I get and I’ll probably have my new computer in about 2 months. Then I’m going to save up and buy 2x 22 inch monitors. At some point down the road I’d like to update my mouse and keyboard and get a nice wireless set, but thats all extra.Speaking of video jobs, I’m hopefully going to be working with The Batavian and producing some video ads for them. It’ll look nice on my portfolio and will be a nice source of income.I’ve also been working on promoting and setting up a facebook profile picture competition with my friends. You can see the video ad I made for it below.

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Posted by Ethan - 10/02/10 - 0 comments

 

I used to update my blog more often, but lately I can’t seem to find the time. Anyways…Earlier this month I started my newest project the Young Entrepreneur Podcast. After interviewing Mandee Widrick, we discussed the idea of her becoming my cohost. By the next episode she WAS my cohost. We’ve done several episode since then, the newest of which will be posted this coming Monday.A couple days ago I was contacted by a man who helps run the LEAH convention in Rochester. Their interested in having me produce some video’s for them. I plan on giving them a call tomorrow to work out some of the details. I hope it works out, since it would be a great experience and tons of fun.I ordered a two feet by 5 feet banner for Just Passing Thru Productions earlier this week. It’ll hopefully arrive tomorrow morning. I’ll post pictures when it arrives.Thats it for now! God Bless!

Posted by Ethan - 01/01/10 - 0 comments

 

Hello everybody, here’s my update for November.Earlier this month I asked everyone to vote for my video on the “Brown Bailout” contest. Unfortunately I didn’t win. But as a sort of ‘consolation’ prize I’ll be receiving $100. Which given the fact that I shot and edited to video in less then 20 minutes isn’t bad.I’ve also been producing content for The Batavian on a regular basis. Thats been a great experience. It helps get my name out there and gives me a chance to meet people in the community. Two weeks ago I did a piece on a local schools efforts to celebrate veterans day. Next week I have two stories to cover. One I’m doing on a local girl scout troupe who made pillows for local charities and the other is about a community thanksgiving dinner at a local church.Thats about it for now. God bless!

Posted by Ethan - 22/11/09 - 0 comments