Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photos. Show all posts

7.13.2012

Zarna in Germantown

It's been awhile since I photographed Zarna for her blog.  We had a blast shooting around the Germantown area of Nashville.





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All images ©2012 Martin B. Cherry.

3.16.2012

New Gig: The Palmian Chord Ryddle

Here's a great gig that landed in my lap.  I had the opportunity to photograph and film promo of the concerto of The Palmian Chord Ryddle by influencial, innovative composer Terry Riley.  Performed by accomplished electric violinist Tracy Silverman.  It was my honor to work with these guys.  Tracy and his manager Mitchell Korn drove me up to Indianapolis to meet Terry and shoot the promo photos and video there at the performing art center.

Here's the video (first draft):



The Palmian Chord Ryddle from Martin Cherry on Vimeo.


Again, many thanks to Mitchell, Tracy and Terry.

Update:  The video above has been re-edited with a few tweaks to the text.

all content ©2012 Martin B. Cherry

2.09.2012

More Yoga

I photographed my friend Sarah again.  She wanted stuff for her business cards.  I volunteered to design them; since it's featuring my photos.  Designing these were very invigorating! I haven't really dived into post production photo process as much recently.   Most of my work have been in journalism recently.  I tend not to add colors, text or use many filters and other tools not allowed in the journalism world.  It was a lot of fun.  I still want to play with it more.  Here are some examples.  




Images © 2012 Martin B. Cherry



2.07.2012

DC trip

For New Year's Day, I travelled up to Frederick, Md and D.C..  I stayed with my friends Nessa and her husband Josh.  Who just moved to the area from Austin.  Here's a little montage of my trip little over a month ago.



Images ©2012 Martin B. Cherry



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1.18.2012

Instagram!

A few months ago, I bought the new iPhone 4s.  I bought the app Instragram.  It's an app that turns your images into a lo-fi medium format camera by using post filters.  I kinda thought this was a kitchy thing to do, but that was before owning an iPhone.  Now it's my favorite app.  What makes it stand out beyond other is the connection with photo friends who uses the app.  Here are some the images that i have taken since downloading the app.  


















images ©2012 Martin B. Cherry.