Yesterday evening I rode my bike about a mile away from my house and shot a timelapse of the sunset. Went pretty well for only my third timelapse of the sunset ever. Still working on learning what settings work best, but I think it came out okay. Below you can see a photo I took with my phone of the set up I had. Sorry for the low qaulity.

I’m going to put together the actual video using the shots in a couple days, I’ll post it when I’m finished.While I was taking the sunset my friend Destin Danser sent me a text asking if I wanted to go walk around the town and do some night photography. His initial idea was to do some city landscapes, but we ended up doing night portraits instead.I luckily took my Kodak Zi8 along with me so we shot a short vlog of our portrait session. Unfortunatly I didn’t get any actual footage of us taking the photos and moving the lights around. But we’re going to try again next Tuesday so I’ll shoot another vlog and include that stuff. Just a side note, yes we are strange and I already know that. Below the video you can see some of the best shots we took. I think they came out decent for our first attempt at night portraits. If we had one more flash for a hair light, I think they would’ve turned out a multitude better. What do you guys think? Anything we could drastically improve besides the hair light?And here are some of my favorite photos from the evening.

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Posted by Ethan - 21/10/10 - 0 comments

 

Testing out Posterous. Hoping it’ll help me keep my social networks and blog updated more frequently.

Posted by Ethan - 20/10/10 - 0 comments

 

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

 

A couple days ago Howard Owens sent me a message asking me to film a local football game for him, so I agreed to do it. I ended up getting there with my friend Destin a few minutes late, which turned out to be fine since nothing exciting happened while we werent there. Then I set up my monstrous Bogen 3066 tripod with my tiny HV20. After getting that level and set I realized I was going to have to move around the field the entire time. Which was a good thing for shooting, since the shots werent from just one angle, but killed my wrist. But it was good excercise and ended up being a ton of fun. I’m pretty happy with the way to video turned out, although because of technical difficulties, I didn’t get sound.Heres the video. Enjoy!

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Posted by Ethan - 30/09/10 - 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

 

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

 

So the other day I was chatting on Twitter with Christopher Hopper (@find_ch) and he asked me what my thoughts on a DIY shoulder mount for his newly purchased Canon T2i. This reminded me of my own attempt at a DIY shoulder mount a couple months ago. Below is a picture of my end result.

Not too bad for less then $10 in PVC, metal, and a little ingenuity.From my own experience, heres what I learned. Measure twice, check three times, cut once (twice if needed). The biggest step I didn’t do as well as I should have was check three times. I would quickly “try it on” and then cut. Which wasn’t the best idea. My shoulder mount works, but the spot where I mount my camera isn’t necessarily where I would like it. Below I’ve compiled a list of links to my personal favorites I’ve seen. Post a comment below if you have any you’d like to add to the list.http://www.cinema5d.com/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=15621http://www.cinema5d.com/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=14078http://www.cinema5d.com/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=12777http://cheesycam.com/?p=782http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW2DY36eMxo&feature=relatedhttp://www.cinema5d.com/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=10863http://www.cinema5d.com/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=9820

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Posted by Ethan - 30/05/10 - 0 comments

 

So a couple weeks ago I created a “fan” page for myself on Facebook.Now I know that sounds conceited, but thats not why I created it. My goal is to market myself. Sounds kind of weird but its worked for other people, so I thought I would give it a shot. Since I enjoy hosting podcasts, videos,etc. I’m going to try and market my personality. So anything and everything I create thats not specifically done for JPT Media will be marketed as eg: Producedby Ethan Thompson. So if people enjoy what I do, or at least are interested I may be able to create a “following”. Which could then be used to market other peoples material, or my own, and at some point God-willing make me some cash. SO, become a fan of me on Facebook and follow me on Twitter!

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Posted by Ethan - 26/05/10 - 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