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Showing posts with label reston va. Show all posts

Friday, August 13, 2010

Taste of Reston 2010 Gets Support From Gearshift Photography


The Reston Chamber of Commerce hired one of its newest members, Gearshift, to take photography of the Taste of Reston Food Festival.  Thousands of people came to the Reston Town Center to enjoy great food and music.  There is always something going on at the Reston Town Center almost every weekend throughout the summer.  Gearshift helps event organizers get a spectacular documentation of their event for help in promoting the next years event.  Jim @ 877.477.STUDIO can help you with questions about marketing with photography.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Advantage Landscaping & Construction Uses Photos To Explain Their Capabilities

Most people want to see a sample of your product or service before they buy from you.  For Advantage Construction and Landscaping the finished product sells itself.  Professional photos can help you market. To see more work visit http://www.advantage-landscaping.com/

Jim Folliard - http://www.gearshift.tv/ - 877-477-STUDIO

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Sony EX1 HD Footage to Review in WMV format

Wow, I was amazed when I first saw how easy the workflow was to create a clip in HD through Adobe Premiere CS3. Here are (3) videos shot in 1080/30p. Let me know what you think.

http://www.gearshift.tv/hd/1080p30p_ezralael.wmv (30MB)

http://www.gearshift.tv/hd/1080p30p_reston.wmv (60MB)

http://www.gearshift.tv/hd/1080p30p_easterns_redskinsrides.wmv (300MB)

Jim Folliard
HD Video Specialist
http://www.gearshift.tv/

Friday, March 28, 2008

It's all about the lens

Most of the images throughout the Gearshift sites were shot with a Nikon D80 but it was the assortment of lenses that was the main factor in why the pictures look nice. So my advice is to not worry so much about the camera body but about the lens you attach to it.

http://www.gearshiftphotography.com/

Jim Folliard

Barack Obama

I captured Barack Obama at the Hoop Dreams Congressional Reception in April 2007.

Jim Folliard