Sunday, February 15, 2009

Wow!

It has been far too long since I've added an update. I'll work on putting up lots of new/old work within the next week.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Sunday, November 9, 2008

{sunny 16}

Even though film photography is a dying art, I wanted to share a tidbit of knowledge my photo teacher Beth taught me. Its called the "Sunny 16 rule". When you are caught without the use of a light meter in a sunny setting, you can set your aperture at 16; then match your shutter speed to your film speed. For example, if you are shooting with a film speed of ISO 100, set your shutter speed to 1/100th of a second, and you will get a well-balanced shot in the sun.

{1776}

Hello hello!
Haven't made a blog post for almost a whole month! For the past four weeks, I've been in the Cotuit Center for the Arts' production of "1776", and it has kept me quite busy. But, I took some great shots of the show.
From Thom Greve Photography

From Thom Greve Photography

From Thom Greve Photography

From Thom Greve Photography

From Thom Greve Photography

From Thom Greve Photography

From Thom Greve Photography

From Thom Greve Photography

From Thom Greve Photography

From Thom Greve Photography

From Thom Greve Photography

From Thom Greve Photography


You can see more in my Picasa album.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

{whale watch}

From Thom Greve Photography


From Thom Greve Photography


From Thom Greve Photography


From Thom Greve Photography


From Thom Greve Photography


From Thom Greve Photography


From Thom Greve Photography
Hi all!

I decided I wanted to create a blog to share my photography with the rest of the world. Over the last year, photography has become my passion, and I hope to share that passion throught this blog. My inspiration came from the multi-talented Beth Armstrong, the instructor of my first formal photography class. Beth was an amazing teacher, and I will never, ever, forget that "all photography is a balance of light and time."

My "photography past" is very limited, but I hope to expand my future and continue my love for this amazing art.