Showing posts with label Chris Lalonde. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Lalonde. Show all posts

Friday, September 17, 2010

Chris Lalonde talks about getting over the fear of showing your work.



Leading Canadian photographer Chris Lalonde gives us his thoughts on entering photography competitions and how entering can help you to open yourself up other peoples opinions and get over the fear of showing your work.

As a principal photographer at Photolux Commercial Studio, at age 35, Christian Lalonde, has already made his mark in the industry. Chris is an extremely versatile photographer whos work illustrates high standards in lighting and composition.

His work can be seen circulating on the Canadian 5$ banknote. As part of his impressive repertoire Chris recently received top honors in the 2010 Applied Arts Awards as well as a 1st Place in the Industrial Category and a 2nd Place in the Wedding Album Category at this years WPPI Convention.

How long have you been picking up a camera?

I've started plying with a camera in my third year of high school.  And haven't stopped since!!

Did you always know that you wanted to be a photographer?

In my last year of high school is when I really knew that's what I wanted to do.



What is your speciality as a photographer?

I would say my specialty is diversity.  I do a lot of food, Architecture & interiors, advertising, corporate and weddings .

When your not shooting for clients, what kind of images do you like to shoot?

When shooting for myself I really enjoy shooting Architecture, landscapes and abstract things.

How did you first get into judging?

I first started judging at the provincial level during a convention.  I really enjoyed it and learned alot from it...  That was 8 years ago!

Do you think there are extra considerations to be made when entering an International versus Local competition?

Definitely you have to consider that your work is going up against a lot more people in very different markets. You need to be certain that your image have good standard, impact, and be shown as best they can!

It's been said many times that entering a competition is more than just winning. What do you take out of a competition when you enter?
The main thing I think you get from entering a competition is experience.  You learn a lot from hearing what others have to say about your images. What is great about them and how they can be improved.  It's also great to get over the fear of showing your work!!  If you don't try you never know how you could do!


What are the first 3 things you look at in your images when you enter a competition?

The main things I look at when choosing my competition prints is impact, how the image makes me feel, technique, is it high in quality, lighting technique, processing etc.  Do I have another image that is stronger, have I already seen a similar image in another competition?  If so then I pass on it!  And move on to the next one.

What advice would you offer photographers entering a competition for the first time?

Don't be afraid to try competitions!! Don't enter tons of images just enter your best.  Be certain that what you enter  is prepared and printed as best as it can be!!  Accept criticism and grow from it!!

You can find out more about Chis Lalonde at  http://www.photoluxstudio.com/commercial

Entries to The 2010 International Aperture Awards close on 15th October.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

International Aperture Awards Opens Entries




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PRESS RELEASE



Amateur and professional photographers are invited to compete on a global stage for over US$80,000 in cash and prizes



The International Aperture Awards 2010



Enter online at www.internationalapertureawards.com


Entries are now open for The International Aperture Awards, one of the world’s richest online photography competitions. This is the 3rd year of the competition, which is open to professional and amateur photographers worldwide.


With a total prize pool of over US$80,000, including a first prize in the Open competition of US$20,000 in cash, the competition attracts some of the best international professional and amateur photography.



The judging panel represents the ‘best of the best’ of international professional photographers. In addition to the huge prize pool, the success of the competition is in no small part due to the quality of this panel of top industry professionals. Judges include head judge and Grand Master of Photography Peter Eastway, Bob Coates, Pieter de Ras, Alycia Alvarez, Dennis Orchard, Christian Fletcher, Chris Lalonde and Ray Lowe, among others.



The competition is held over 8 categories in the Open division, and 3 categories in the Amateur division. These include People & Portrait, Sport, Landscape, Science & Nature, Commercial, Advertising & Fashion, Abstract/Illustrative, Photojournalism and Wedding.



As well as cash prizes for top placings, entrants can also be awarded Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze awards which are based on an average of 5 judges scores. The judging process is highly regarded and includes checks such as ‘blind’ judging and geographic exclusions, ensuring a fair competition with high integrity. Also importantly, entering the competition does not require the photographer to give up their copyright, except in the display of the winning and highest ranked images in publicity directly related to the competition.



The 2010 International Aperture Awards is proudly supported by Pentax, Pixel Purity, Kayell Australia, Sigma, Better Photography Magazine and Polaroid.



Previous winning and highly ranked images from the 2008 and 2009 competitions can be seen on the website www.internationalapertureawards.com


Entries close 15th October, 2010.