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Self Portrait Assignment

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

I enrolled in a Black & White Film Photography Class (Art-191) at the Arizona Western College (AWC) for Fall.  It’s conveniently held across the street from my house at the Yuma Union High School.  The Instructor, Joe Medina, also teaches the High School Students.


In our second assignment, “The Self Portrait”, we were instructed to use 2 rules of composition which included Framing and the Rule of 1/3rds.  And the part I often find difficult in Self Portraits, we’re required to be in focus.

I tried to get a feel of the composition  and experiment with the camera setup by using my digital SLR (Sony A550 with a Minolta 28 mm*1.5 , f2.8 lens) and then mimicked that with the film camera (Minolta Maxxum 7000 with a Minolta 50mm, f1.4 lens).


We were required to take 12 Direct shots of ourselves and 12 Reflected or Shadow Shots.  While I spent days planning, drawing and composing my ideas along with gathering the props and outfits, practically none of those themes or scenes were used on film.  I suppose some were difficult to execute and others would have me making a ridiculous spectacle of myself in public.  While looking ridiculous in public hasn’t always detoured me, it did this weekend.

Mr. Medina (a.k.a. Funky Cold) told us to take all the photos outside in the early or late daytime, so I took mine late at night and indoors.  Later I tried opening the windows and using the daylight on either side of the house and studio apartment.

Wanted Poster, 10000 Dollar Reward, Costa Brava, Spain 1979

Wanted Poster, $10,000 Dollar Reward, Costa Brava, Spain 1979

Shutter 1/125 Sec, F2.8, Iso 400, 8/29/10, 3:54AM, Lighting 1-300W Florescent, 2-150W Florescent Bulbs

At first I tried to frame my actual head in front of the poster with the Wanted text displayed.  It turns out my head was too large, so I put the poster in front and liked the result.  Hopefully the Wanted text is in the B/W film version.

Attic Access  - Rob Trudell

Attic Access - Rob Trudell

Shutter 1/320 Sec, F2.8, Iso 400, 8/29/10, 5:00AM, Lighting 1-300W Florescent, 2-150W Florescent Bulbs

Looking for a frame in the above Garage Studio Apartment, I saw the handsome attic access door I recently had installed.  The ladder nearly tipped over on this awkward shot and could of left me finishing the 24 frames of film in the hospital.

Attic Access Frame with Ladder

Attic Access Frame with Ladder

While I had the ladder out, I decided to check if Ray Collier placed the insulation on the Access Door as asked.  The answer was “no” and it was missing in other places as well.  I did spot this Bat in the Belfry when I had the door open.

Ping Pong Bat in the Belfry - DSC07951

Ping Pong Bat in the Belfry - DSC07951

Shutter 1/80 Sec, F2.8, Iso 400, 8/29/10, 5:21AM, Lighting 1-300W Florescent, 2-150W Florescent Bulbs

The next frame I found was the Shower.  I figured I could use the shower curtain bar as a pull-up bar and do a Rocky poster pose.  The frame was narrow and I had a difficult time placing my elbows naturally.

Yo Adrian  - Rocky Poster Pose - DSC07960

Yo Adrian - Rocky Poster Pose - DSC07960

Shutter 1/100 Sec, F2.8, Iso 400, 8/29/10, 4:28PM, Lighting North and West Window Sunlight

Next I wanted to take some more photos on a wall without a frame, so I took the curtains from the house and hung them to stage a frame of my own.

Along with the Rocky theme, I found some shorts and a boxing glove.  Short 1 glove I used a Rooster Oven Mitt, which I found fitting as my most successful punch is the cold cock.

Knock Out Cold Cocking Oven Mitt & Rocky/Apollo Creed Shorts -DSC07965

Knock Out Cold Cocking Oven Mitt & Rocky/Apollo Creed Shorts -DSC07965

Shutter 1/100 Sec, F4, ISO 400, 8/29/10, 6:59PM, Lighting 1-300W Florescent, 2-150W Florescent Bulbs, some Western Window Sunlight

And in Boxing there’s the Weigh-In

Weigh In DSC07966

Weigh In DSC07966

Shutter 1/100 Sec, F3.5, ISO 400, 8/29/10, 7:08PM, Lighting 1-300W Florescent, 2-150W Florescent Bulbs, some Western Window Sunlight

While looking for some Cartoons of my friend Marek Zochowski’s, I stumbled over some pictures of his long lost children, Ashley and Daniel.  I found Ashley on Facebook and let her know she could contact me if she was interested in reaching Marek.

In this photo, I’m wondering if you think I did the right thing.

Vision inside the World Wide Web DSC07975 - Is transparency the right thing?

Vision inside the World Wide Web DSC07975 - Is transparency the right thing?

Shutter 1/100 Sec, F2.8, ISO 400, 8/29/10, 11:40PM, Lighting 1-300W Florescent, Overhead 60W Florescent Bulb

I tried to polish up a Reading Lamp my Mother-in-Law gave me to take a reflective picture of my vision through reading glasses.

Reading Lamp Reading Glass and Camera Reflection DSC08000

Reading Lamp Reading Glass and Camera Reflection DSC08000

Shutter 1/100 Sec, F4, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 1:07AM, Lighting 1-300W Florescent, Overhead 60W Florescent Bulb

Looking for more reflective objects, I shined up the old Mirror Ball for this spotlight shot.

Disco Mirror Ball - Spot Lighted Once Again DSC08006

Disco Mirror Ball - Spot Lighted Once Again DSC08006

Shutter 1/125 Sec, F10, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 8:57AM, Eastern Window Light, Reading Lamp

I enjoyed the way Kingston Gee framed a photo of me after winning the 2004 US National U1700 Table Tennis Championship.  I tried to recreate a facsimile of my Window to the World here.

Ping Pong Window to the World DSC08016

Ping Pong Window to the World DSC08016

Shutter 1/250 Sec, F4, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 9:39AM, Eastern Window Light

It kind of looks like a helmeted soldier looking through a castle fortress window to me.

Here’s 1 of the photos I originally planned and diagrammed doing.  My Stiga Ping Pong Table is awkwardly placed between 2 rooms divided by a double pocket door.  When thinking of frames this was one of the first things that came to mind.

Awkward Table Tennis Table Location DSC08020

Awkward Table Tennis Table Location DSC08020

Shutter 1/125 Sec, F4.5, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 10:54AM, Eastern Window Light

Another framed location I originally liked were my fireplaces.  After experimenting with a few blah poses, I came up with me sitting Indian Style and cradling my gumball machine filled with orange 38mm balls and a white 40mm Nittaku big ball released in the slot.  I’ve got a paddle on my knee that kind of looks like a rag to wipe the baby’s burp-ups off with.

Baby Ping Pong Ball Machine DSC08025 - Sitting Indian Style in the Fireplace

Baby Ping Pong Ball Machine DSC08025 - Sitting Indian Style in the Fireplace

Shutter 1/60 Sec, F4.5, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 11:09AM, Eastern Window Light

Running out of light from the East and needing some more reflective photos, I went to the Women’s Restroom to use the Bathroom mirror.  I discovered my girlfriend in the shower covering herself and decided to use her to help me focus the camera.

2-Dimensional Hottie in the Shower DSC08029

2-Dimensional Hottie in the Shower DSC08029

Shutter 1/100 Sec, F3.2, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 11:30AM, Northern Window Light

She’s a 2-Dimensional Hottie, but she serves her purpose.

When I stepped in the shower myself I found she left a friggin bomb!!!

Blinking Shower Bomb - Oh Crap DSC08033

Blinking Shower Bomb - Oh Crap DSC08033

Not knowing what to do, I peeked around the curtain.

Shh DSC08034 it!

Shh DSC08034 it!

Then I finally realized I had my Safety Glasses to protect my eyes.

Safe Bomb Handling DSC08035 with Safety Glasses

Safe Bomb Handling DSC08035 with Safety Glasses

Shutter 1/100 Sec, F3.2, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 11:46AM, Northern Window Light

Whew!

After all that Danger, I needed a cool drink.  Would you believe, just when I was thirsty, Iron Man crashes through my ceiling with a Dr. Pepper!  It was a plaster disaster, but quenched the craving.

Iron Man Dr Pepper Delivery DSC08037

Iron Man Dr Pepper Delivery DSC08037

Shutter 1/100 Sec, F4, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 12:00PM, Northern Window Light

So, I was looking through my desk drawer for something and found this coupon.  I know I’ve got lots of them since they all tell me to “Keep” them and I haven’t seen any that tell me to throw them away.

Keep this Coupon DSC08042

Keep this Coupon DSC08042

Shutter 1/60 Sec, F3.2, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 12:44PM, Southern Window Light

I tried to frame this photo with both the door and the mirror.

Of course I still have my Safety Glasses on as I like to play things safe when keeping coupons and such.  Who knows, maybe a pipe could break in the Handicap Restroom and I don’t want it to put out my eye.  I hope I’m not being too cautious.

I did a search on self portraits and found one I liked using a door knob reflection. Unable to find a good continuous round shiny knob mounted on my doors, I settled by pulling out an extra packaged knob with a keyhole I had and slipping it in a tripod mounting plate slot.  I looked for a more interesting  place to slip my newly polished knob in, and found nothing more appealing.

Focusing on Polished Knob in Tripod Slot DSC08050

Focusing on Polished Knob in Tripod Slot DSC08050

Shutter 1/100 Sec, F3.2, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 1:38PM, Northern Window Light

Searching for a reflective pool, I sought something with a dark bottom and dark liquid.  It occurred I hadn’t had my morning coffee yet and wouldn’t ya know, my favorite black Aztec cups were in front of me in the display case.

Eying the Coffee DSC08055, Mmm, I need that cup.

Eying the Coffee DSC08055, Mmm, I need that cup.

Shutter 1/50 Sec, F2.8, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 1:54PM, Northern Window Light

Ohh, we need more shiny things!  Here’s the pride and joy of my disco lighting collection, mirror with light patterns that moves to the music, and I’ve got an In-N-Out Burger hat I stole from my son, Daniel at the restaurant.

In-N-Out Burger Hat & Disco Light Mirror DSC08058

In-N-Out Burger Hat & Disco Light Mirror DSC08058

Shutter 1/50 Sec, F2.8, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 2:42PM, Northern Window Light

It’s getting a little warm in the main house, so I head back up to the Casita Studio Stage.  The Franciscan Monk, and Ping Pong Friar appeared with a lit scented Vanilla Candle, searching for what only is found in the House of Guest — me.

Anyone need a Light DSC08069 - Franciscan Monk and Ping Pong Friar soul searching

Anyone need a Light DSC08069 - Franciscan Monk and Ping Pong Friar soul searching

Shutter 1/125 Sec, F4, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 3:40PM, Western Window Light and Lighting 1-300W Florescent, 2-150W Florescent Bulbs.

I angled a full length mirror at 45 degrees and pointed the camera at it.  The 28mm lens on the DSLR wasn’t able to focus properly at this range, hopefully it’s okay on the B/W film camera.

Here, the Rosary Ping Pong Paddle wielding Nun finds herself and in herself a hero — Super RET.

I need some focus in life DSC08072, and in this picture we find Nun. - Ping Pong Paddle Rosary

I need some focus in life DSC08072, and in this picture we find Nun. - Ping Pong Paddle Rosary

Shutter 1/125 Sec, F4, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 4:02PM, Western Window Light and Lighting 1-300W Florescent, 2-150W Florescent Bulbs.

And thanks be to me, I pray, thank you me, thank you Super RET, and please open this Bathroom Door so my system may be cleansed once again.

Let us pray, please let me in the Bathroom soon DSC08075

Let us pray, please let me in the Bathroom soon DSC08075

Shutter 1/125 Sec, F4, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 4:03PM, Western Window Light and Lighting 1-300W Florescent, 2-150W Florescent Bulbs.

Gonna Fly Now. The Nun aspires to fly with her Super Hero.

Flying Nun DSC08079 - Gonna Fly Now

Flying Nun DSC08079 - Gonna Fly Now

Shutter 1/125 Sec, F2.8, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 4:10PM, Western Window Light and Lighting 1-300W Florescent, 2-150W Florescent Bulbs.

And as the Nun flies into the distance, I’d like to thank my Stand-In 2-Dimensional Hottie Girl for her help and focus brought to this self portrait project.  Thank you very much!

Stunt Double DSC08080

Velda, the Stunt Double DSC08080

Shutter 1/125 Sec, F4, ISO 400, 8/30/10, 4:17PM, Western Window Light and Lighting 1-300W Florescent, 2-150W Florescent Bulbs.


USATT strong arms Landers’ Mom

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Busting Blackwell’s Killerspin Ping Pong National’s Player’s Union Strike, Doru Gheorghe breaks Landers’ mom, Joan, down; she convinces her Agnostic son and Men’s Single’s Quarterfinalist, Michael Landers to participate in a Final’s Men’s Singles Match against the hold-out Christian, Samson Dubina.

USATT Strong Arms 15-year-old Junior Boy's Player's Mom to participate in USA National Table Tennis Men's Singles Final

USATT Strong Arms 15-year-old Junior Boy's Player's Mom to participate in USA National Table Tennis Men's Singles Final



Dethroned and dieting USATT Board Member, Barney Reed Sr., beckoned me to “Run, run!!!” as I photographed the crippled Paralympic Ping Pong Players. “Come here, come here” as Barney motioned one way and I looked the other.  “No, over there, the Players are Boycotting for the first time in 20 years”.  Barney called me to capture a Historic Table Tennis moment; this was a moment to photograph a crippled organization.

Dieting Barney Reed Sr. prefers svelt figure photos only.

Dieting Barney Reed Sr. prefers svelte figure photos only.

From a distance I saw Dan Seemiller talking with Mike Cavanaugh and a few Elite Table Tennis Player surrounding them.

Mike Cavanaugh talks with Dan Seemiller about Men's Singles Quarter-Final Boycott as Elite Players stand by.

Mike Cavanaugh talks with Dan Seemiller about Men's Singles Quarter-Final Boycott as Elite Players stand by.

I approached the action to get a better shot of the discussion.  Dan and Mike coyly faced in opposing directions of the camera as I circled them.

Dan Seemiller and Mike Cavanaugh coyly face away.

Dan Seemiller and Mike Cavanaugh coyly face away.

After finally capturing a shot of Mike, the frustrated CEO erupts and shares his displeasure in the coy camera game.  He comes up to me and boldly says, “You want a picture of me! ?! Go ahead take a picture! Take a picture!”.

I explained, “I prefer candid shots.”;  he then went back to his conference.

USATT Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mike Cavanaugh discusses US National Men's Singles Final boycott.

USATT Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mike Cavanaugh discusses US National Men's Singles Final boycott.

The list of 5 boycotting USA National Men’s Singles Quarter-Finalists given on About.com’s table tennis forum are Fan Yiyong, David Zhuang, Ilija Lupulesku, Raghu Nadmichettu, Mark Hazinski.  The 6th missing player and Player Representative, Han Xiao claimed a conflict of interest and bowed out of the competition with the boy-cotters.

Disappointed Hardbat paddle smashing (as in breaking, not slamming) and $100,000 Bud Light Money Hungry, David Zhuang displayed his disgust to USATT CEO, Cavanaugh with some sort of big fat Zero type finger symbol with his 3 remaining fingers splayed out as well.  I’m not sure if it had something to do with the measly $3000 prize, wanting more “0′s” after the 3000 or referring to the amount of recent money increases in the portions the Finalists receive.

David Zhuang displays some sort of Zero finger sign during his discussion with USATT CEO, Mike Cavanaugh

David Zhuang displays some sort of Zero finger sign during his discussion with USATT CEO, Mike Cavanaugh

Insider, and USATT Reporter, Larry Hodges explains details of the walk-out in the USATT Online Results page.

http://www.usatt.org/magazine/2009_US_Nationals/writeups/121909.htm

It seems Han Xiao represented the boy-cotters and struck a deal with USATT to get their prize money doubled next year along with a player’s lounge.  Double would be $3000 to $6000. He and Michael Landers thought the concessions were enough and were both willing to play on.  Samson Dubina never agreed to the boycott.  Han stepped out of the competition based on the misunderstanding and conflict of interest since the 5 additional angry players wanted the money now!

The Decider, Michael Landers, plays on agreeing to USATT's Prize Money concessions.  He faces boycott hold out Samson Dubina in the Men's Singles Final

The Decider, Michael Landers, plays on agreeing to USATT's Prize Money concessions. He faces boycott hold out Samson Dubina in the Men's Singles Final.



Larry Hodges article doesn’t explain the exact reason that Michael made the choice he did or how he came to his decision.

During the angry brouhaha, someone that I don’t currently recall told me that Michael Landers mom was pulled aside into a separate room and “strong armed” into convincing Michael, who had a “bright future” with USATT and table tennis to play on and not ruin his chances and destroy a  promising career.

When reviewing my tournament photos, I wondered if the “room” was the end of the stands and if the “USATT” was Doru Gheorghe that “strong armed” Micheal’s mom.

USATT High Performance/Technical Director, Doru Gheorghe talks with Michael Landers mom.

USATT High Performance/Technical Director, Doru Gheorghe talks with Michael Landers mom.

Pictured protesting players are:

Boycotting player, Fan Yiyong won't play Ping Pong

Boycotting player, Fan Yiyong won't play Ping Pong

Fan Yiyong

No Money - No Table Tennis for Ilija Lupulesku

No Money - No Table Tennis for Ilija Lupulesku

Ilija Lupulesku

The Future is Now, now Next Year - Mark Hazinski

The Future is Now, not Next Year - Mark Hazinski

Mark Hazinski

Staged Ping Pong Boycott - USA National Table Tennis Championships

Staged Ping Pong Boycott - USA National Table Tennis Championships

Now my initial instinct, which generally prove 95% wrong, was to think the Killerspin sponsored players led the strike.  I wondered if Fan Yiyong was a more independently sponsored player and could participate without fear of losing his backing.  I’ve twice read elite player, Barney Reed Jr. lead the strike, though he dropped out of the event early due to a back injury.

Larry Hodges added some more details from his phone interviews with Han Xiao and David Zhuang 2 days after the event.  It’s a dedicated Walkout article.

http://www.usatt.org/magazine/2009_US_Nationals/writeups/walkout.htm

During the event many wondered whether there would be a Final or not.  It seemed many Quarterfinal spectators left frustrated and announced to me and others that there wouldn’t be a Final.  I wasn’t sure what was going on and didn’t know if the Women were involved in the walkout as well.

When I saw the Men’s Doubles event start with some of the boycotting men (Fan Yiyong and Mark Hazinski), I thought they might have settled their differences.

NATT front man, Alan Williams, announced over the PA that there would be a Men’s and Women’s Singles Final.  Still the crowd was filled with confusion and not much scheduled play was happening.

The Live Web Broadcast team, Dyyno cameraman, showed his disgust by sarcastically commenting on how “exciting” the rescheduled (lower level) play was.

Dyyno Live Webcast Team Camera Operator

Dyyno Live Webcast Team Camera Operator

Dyyno Webcast Team Company Owner

Dyyno Webcast Team Company Owner

http://tabletennis.teamusa.org/live.html

The Dyyno Team invested their time and money for the webcast and anticipated some high level competition.  They spent the previous few days tweaking and tuning the equipment for this final crescendo, then nothing appears but Quarterfinal delays, then more nothing.

While I heard Alan Williams PA announcement that the Men’s Final was still scheduled, I later asked him in person to verify.  It seemed as though he gave a USATT contracted Company Line sort of answer.  I asked if the finals were still on and he replied affirmatively.  Questioning again, I asked what happened with the boycott and he stated “Some players were defaulted”.

NATT Front Man, Alan Williams in bright blue, stands sholdered by Head USATT Referees Joseph Yick and another.

NATT Front Man, Alan Williams in bright blue, stands shouldered by Head USATT Referees Joseph Yick (left) and another.

Looking at some of the Elite Player outfits now, I see several Butterfly logos on their clothing.  David Zhuang, Fan Yiyong, Michael Landers all sported Butterfly sponsored wear.  An interesting thing I noted was on the supposed broken backed leader, Barney Reed Jr., was he wore a Vegas Table Tennis Club shirt.

Broke Back Barney Reed Jr. in Vegas Table Tennis Club Shirt

Broke Back Barney Reed Jr. in Vegas Table Tennis Club Shirt and Shorts

Samson Dubina said several time Elite National Champion, Cheng Yinghua dumped his match against lower leveled Raghu Nadmichettu. Did Cheng dump his match because of the known strike and he didn’t want his name and sponsor associated with it?

Samson sported a Nittaku and Robo-Pong logo patched shirt.

Mark Hazinski posts an explanation letter on the South Bend Table Tennis Center website asking the USATT not to sanction him for his part in the boycott.  Brad Balmer and Dan Seemiller post supporting letters with Dan making some of the demands the Players asked for.

Letters currently at:

http://www.sbttc.org/

After reading the 3 letters, it reinforces a belief in the “strong arming” that USATT did at the event.  The letters all ask that Mark not be punished and sanctioned for his actions or part in the boycott.  Mark’s letter suggests he was “strong armed” by both the Players Union and the USATT and felt trapped in the situation he was in.

New York Times Article – The Ping-Pong Prodigy (With Michael Landers)

USATT Magazine Editor, Steve Hopkins say’s Joan Landers didn’t feel “strong armed” by Doru and that she just had some questions she wanted answered by him.

Michael Landers told Hopkins and reconfirmed the fact that there was no USATT request to his mom for him to play.

As I sat that night in the Arena there was a mass of confusion as if the head had been severed from a tribal leader.  Few seats were taken and the Women’s Singles matches were being prepared.  Gao Jun and Crystal Huang were placing balls on the Butterfly Table and watching them roll from 1 position to the next.  The Butterfly Reps were carefully adjusting the table to Gao’s specification.

Perhaps because there were so few people, some officials and contractors didn’t think or know if it was necessary to clear out the crowd as usual.  Michael Cavanaugh came in and asked if they were going to clear everyone out for the final; when he was asked, “Should we?”, he commandingly replied, “Yes!”.

USATT Singles Final Waiting Crowd - Line

USATT Singles Final Waiting Crowd - Line

Some wondered why they were forced out of the Arena this time, but this time I knew when I reentered that we were here for a show.

Our raffle stubs were taken for a drawing by the 4-year veteran Security Guard.

4-Year Veteran Ping Pong Convention Center Security Guard

4-Year Veteran Ping Pong Convention Center Security Guard

While many left without seeing the treat, this Year’s Men’s Singles Final had something fresh and a vibrant new spirit brought to life by Michael Landers.

Thanks for the Show, Mike!

Michael Landers vs. Samson Dubina – Nationals Men’s Final Video

http://www.outpost81.com/landers_vs_dubina.htm

Named CNN’s 30 December’s Intriguing Person

http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/12/30/mip.wednesday/

USOC Arbitration Decision

An Inspirational Journey – Mark Hazinski, by Sara Fu Hazinski