Category Archives: INFRARED PIX

Are You Letting Your Photography Be Framed?

Are You Letting Your Photography Be Framed?  Are You Letting Your Photography Be Framed? Many years ago at an art show, I was tending my photography booth and people watching. Across a walkway I spotted this lady. She was quite easy to notice with a couch pillow under her arm and holding out fabric swatches...

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Melissa

That has got to be one of the coolest pieces of furniture that I have ever seen. Your insight is incredible! Congrats to both you and your son.

Thanks Melissa! So you don’t think it’s too bachelor-padish? LOL :)

Couch art should be outlawed! I like how you approached the end-use of making photographs. Either you make the photograph then find a frame or end-use for it without altering the integrity of the photo or you have the frame or end-use in mind while making the photograph. In both cases, the photograph maintains its integrity.

I love your bach-pad vino bar. Classy!

LOL, thanks! Sure beats the cinder blocks and milk crates shelving system. LOL :)

Melissa

Oh heck no…not bachelor-padish at all! I’m a single mom with 3 kids and would be proud to display it. It’s such a great conversation piece and one of a kind.

LOL, alright cool! I’ll go with it then. LOL ;)

I LOVE the window. What an amazing conversation piece. I think any man or woman would enjoy your bar. As always thanks for sharing your work.

Well, glad I read this. I thought I was crazy getting frustrated with the printing and framing of some of my images. I always figured “That’s the way I cropped it. I did it for a reason, why should I do it again?”

Oh, and that window is just bad-ass man. Really.

LOL, I love dramatic compliments like that. Thank you! :)

great pictures and ideas…

That window is gorgeous – and honestly, so is the cabinet – but the window is breath taking!

Convert Your DSLR to Infrared

Convert Your DSLR to Infrared  Convert Your DSLR to Infrared Ever thought of shooting infrared images with your DSLR? Well it’s very possible and easily achieved. First of all it’s important to know that some DLSR cameras will “see” infrared light right out of the box. Most, however do not, but there’s a way to...

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wow.. i wanna try looks great….

Kevin P

Love your site and photos, Ken.

I’ve looked at having a camera converted for IR, but have waffled on taking the plunge so far. My dilemma is this: I upgraded from a Canon 20D to a 7D for the higher resolution, and I’ve considered having the 20D converted. I’m just wondering whether I might be disappointed with the lower resolution if I convert the 20D to IR. Any thoughts?

Kevin P

I’ve looked at having a camera converted for a while, but haven’t taken the plunge yet. I have an old Canon 20D that I replaced with a 7D; do you think the lower resolution of the 20D would be an issue if converted to iR?

The resolution will not effect the IR aspect, it will simply be whatever res the camera is. It will work fine, in other words.

Hi Kent,

Had my old Pentax DS converted last year. Gave it a whole new lease of life.

Norma Sobal

Hi Kent, I was surfing the net looking for Black and White Infrared photography and found your vid on UTUbe. I was soooo happy :) )). I love infrared!!!!!. I do have a Nikon D70 that was converted with 665nm. I would love to do the black and white photography but not sure how. The funny thing is that I do have infrared color pictures that I did a while back, but with my moms passing I stopped all together and now I can’t seem to remember how.

Do you have any tutorials on the processing techniques?

I signed up for the composition class and looking forward to that. Well, I can go on but I’m afraid I’ll bore you. Thanks
Norma

Thank you so much for signing up. I don’t currently have any tutorials on this processing technique, but I will consider this.

Love my Nikon D100 converted by LifePixel a few years back.

National Gold Addy Award ~ Kent Weakley

National Gold Addy Award ~ Kent Weakley National Gold Addy Award OK, I hate tooting my own horn. I try really hard to restrain myself from such activity, but occasional things need to be mentioned. This is my twentieth year (yes, 20 years) in the graphic design, advertising, and photography business. Each year advertising agencies...

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Congratulations on a well-deserved award!

Stacy

Sometime it’s ok to toot! :)

Have I been granted toot approval? :)

Oh, this is something definitely to toot about – congratulations!!!

Congrats Kent, you certainly deserve it. And of course it’s okay to let your fans (and clients) know about your successes.

Toot away! It’s a beautiful photo, and deserving of such merit!
(if I had won such honors, I would shout it in the streets!) Thanks for sharing.

If you don’t toot it, who will! Justly deserved, too.

that is an awesome accomplishment! congratulations.

Congratulations Kent! Fabulous achievement and well deserved.
Cheering for you from down here in New Zealand :-)

Congratulations Kent – what an honor!

Great simple tips – thanks!

Infrared Bookmark Set – FREE Shipping

Infrared Bookmark Set – FREE Shipping Now you can order a set of four Kent Weakley infrared Bookmarks. Each durable heavy card stock bookmark is printed on both sides and measures 2.375″ x 8″. Protective UV gloss coating assures lasting quality. See a larger view on my website, click here. The bookmarks are valued at...

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Just received these bookmarks today. They are beautiful and very high quality. Printed on high gloss card stock more thatn I was expecting. Love your work. Thanks so much, I’ll put them to good use.

Found you on twitter through Darcy @ Lifewithmy3boybarians…I love the book mark with butterflies. Your techniques are so refreshing to this newbie photographer!

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