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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226
Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Well, it seems I have well and truly stuck my foot in it! I've gotten a fair quote for what should be a good quality product (as far as the printing goes anyway). All the pieces are in place, so I can't come up with a good excuse to not launch this project.
So as of now, the Official Ovation Fan Club 2013 Calendar begins production! (Huzzahs all around!)
However, it goes without saying that production will die a swift and painful death without photgraphs with which to adorn said publication. So it is time to break out those cameras Ladies and Gentleman! I need high-resolution pictures of your favorite guitars. I would prefer more than one photo, from various angles, of each instrument. Also, feel free to send pictures of multiple instruments. And please bear in mind everyone that there are only twelve months, hence I probably won't be able to use every guitar sent in. I promise to do my best to spread the appeal.
Yes, yes, before someone brings it up, I will also accept photos of members playing their instruments. I am aware that not all of us perform, so it doesn't matter where they are being played; bars, country clubs, weddings, churches, the Grand Old Opry; it's all good. If you have a pic of yourself playing one in a canoe, GREAT! (Bous points awarded if your significant other is paddling the canoe with an Applause.) Just be playing them! (Though I have to admit, I haven't a clue how I'm going to utilize them yet. But it seems a popular idea based on my previous thread.)
Based on several conversations with people in the know, the calendars will not be jumbo-sized like last time. They will be 8.5 X 11 inches printed on 100 lb gloss coated cover (a high-quality, thick paper stock that is excellent for projects requiring high resolution and sharp imagery).------Yeah, yeah, I copy-pasted some marketing spiel from the web. Sue me.
Now for one minor detail that will go a long way to helping me keep everything straight: I have created a dedicated email account for all dealings pertaining to the calendar. All pictures and ,eventually, Paypal payments will go to the dedicated address, so please make a note of it.
ofc-calendar@patchworkmcg.com
(Don't forget the hyphen.)
If you have a question that cannot be asked on the open forum, fell free to email it to that address as well if you don't want to PM me.
I am sure by now that many of you are dying to ask two burning questions;
1) Is there a deadline for submitting photos? YES! July 31st is the last day I will accept photos. (But the sooner the better.)
2) How much are the calendars? I have not figured out a shipping amount yet, but I anticipate the cost to be $20/calendar shipped in the U.S. If I have to ship international, there may be an upcharge, but I will let you know based on where it has to go. AND I have not set a deadline for ordering a calendar, that will likely be sometime this fall.
SO......
You all have your homework assignment. I can't wait to see your pictures! |
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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 1555
Location: Indiana | Please put me down for one, Patch.
Thanks. |
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Joined: August 2009 Posts: 381
Location: Miami | I tried sending a pic but the mailbox is full :-/ |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226
Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Thanks for letting me know Joe.
It's cleaned out now. |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226
Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Some very cool photos have been submitted so far! Keep'em coming folks. |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226
Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | I just got a fantastic quote on printing!
First, they sent me a sample at the 8.5 X 11 size which I compared to the 09 Calendar. Frankly, the older calendar made it look a tad puny. So I asked for a new, and official, quote at the larger size with all else being equal. My friend had already told me her boss really liked the project and would cost the calendar himself.
But I was NOT expecting a discount this big!
How does $12 shipped in CONUS sound to all of you?
Edited by Patch 2012-04-30 3:55 PM
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Joined: December 2009 Posts: 686
Location: Route 66, just east of the Cadillac Ranch | Wow! I'll send 'em as Christmas gifts. |
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Joined: September 2006 Posts: 10777
Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR | patchmcg - 2012-04-30 1:47 PM
How does $12 shipped in CONUS sound to all of you?
That sounds like an awesome deal.
I will be glad to have another Great calendar for next year.
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Joined: December 2004 Posts: 2150
Location: Orlando, FL | Wow Patch, great deal! Another year of great guitars without having to shop for a calendar, well done! |
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Joined: October 2009 Posts: 133
Location: Ohio | I'd have alot better chance getting one of mine in there I f i could take a picture like you patch
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12755
Location: Boise, Idaho | Just turned over from April to May. I got 2 months in a row. |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226
Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | OK then, for once and for all, I am about to reveal my innermost secrets about photographing guitars.
First, buy a red blanket............ Sorry, scratch that.....
What I do is really very simple. I've always used standard digital cameras with decent resolution. Set the camera on its highest setting (because you are going to be zooming in on details later). Pick a nice day because guitars love natural light. Take at least two of each shot in case the auto focus subconciously locks in on the college coed jogging by behind the guitar. Then mix and match the following tips until you have at least 30 pictures or more. Yes most will be redundant, but you can delete ones you don't use without wasting paper right? - Take pictures from various distances. I range from inches to dozens of feet depending on the setting.
- Take pictures from numerous angles; looking up, down, from side angles, straight on.
- If you take pictures from straight on, you will likely have to shift yourself so you are not reflected in the finish.
- Get at lest a couple of close ups for each section of the guitar (except maybe the lyrachord).
- Putting the guitar in the path of direct sunlight is going to result in LOTS of flares. These can be used very effectively or completely bleach out your shot. In my experience, the LCDs on modern cameras give a pretty good indication of any flaring that will occur.
- Cloudy days make for some pretty cool moods in photos. Just don't get caught in the rain.
- When framing your photo, center the guitar about 20% of the time. Off-set pictures make it look like you are actually composing a shot.
- The guitar does not always have to fill the shot. Sometimes it can actually be a relatively small part of the photo.
- Regarding the use of a flash, in direct light, it is usually unnecessary. But if the light source is behind the guitar, turn your flash on. Likewise, depending on the lighting, you may need a flash if you want a clear pic of what your label says.
- It's never a bad idea to take pictures of your label and serial number. They may come in handy some day for insurance purposes.
Once you have a card full of photos, it's time to open your photo editor. Then learn how to use the "Crop" feature. Crop your photos into unusual dimensions. Fiddle around with ideas until you get something that appeals to you. Get VERY used to using "SAVE AS" so that you keep the original photo for other uses if necessary. And I always save in two separate resolutions: High Res in case I ever wind up printing in some way (like this calendar). And low res for wasting bandwidth on forums whether people like it or not. FWIW, it takes a lot longer to type a post like this than it does to actually take the pictures. It sounds like a lot, but once you've done it a couple times, you start to figure out what works for you and it starts moving pretty quickly. And just like playing guitar, it can be loads more fun if you just go out and do it instead of reading about it here. Send more photos everyone!
Edited by Patch 2012-05-02 8:33 AM
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 4044
Location: Utah | OK a really dumb question, since I'm an old fashioned film photo lover. Is there a pixel dimension which correctly translates to the 8.5x11 calendar printing? And will this be a landscape or portrait orientation? Do you want the picture to fill the 8.5x11 or will you be framing the pictures as needed? |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12755
Location: Boise, Idaho | First, mow your lawn or the lawn police will be after you.
Second, pick out a guitar to photograph.
Third, mow your lawn again because it took you so long to decide which guitar to photograph. |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226
Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | FlySig - 2012-05-02 9:07 AM
OK a really dumb question, since I'm an old fashioned film photo lover. Is there a pixel dimension which correctly translates to the 8.5x11 calendar printing? And will this be a landscape or portrait orientation? Do you want the picture to fill the 8.5x11 or will you be framing the pictures as needed?
The calendars will now be a larger format, 10.5 X 10.25 inches. (The same as the 09 Calendar.)
Send several pictures of the same instrument, and I will frame them myself. That way no one needs to worry about size ratios and such. Be sure to keep originals for yourself.
Don't forget to pass along relevant trivia regarding your instrument.
I can't make promises as I do not know what all will be submitted, but I'm hoping for a decent mix of standard models, vintage guitars, custom instruments, etc.
I like what's been submitted thus far, but we are going to need more. |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226
Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Just a friendly, holiday-weekend reminder that at least some parts of the U.S. should have perfect weather for taking guitar pictures to submit for the calendar. If you're not in the United States, what the heck, take some pictures anyway!
Keep'em coming folks! |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226
Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Just another friendly reminder. The pictures deadline will be here before you know it. So if you have something you feel like sharing, get'em on in here!
Thanks to those who have submitted already! |
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Joined: December 2004 Posts: 2150
Location: Orlando, FL | I'm looking forward to seeing all those great guitar pictures! I know some people here have gotten some cool new guitars, not to mention our babies we have played everyday for years. Looking forward to those pics! |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226
Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | OK everyone, it's getting to be crunch time for photo submissions. The deadline is the end of this month, and though the layout is coming along nicely (most of the time), I don't have quite enough pictures for the calendar yet.
Send'em in folks! Remember, higher resolution is best for this kind of job. Give me several photos from various distances and angles. If you have a group shot, send it; even if that's the only photo you have. If you have a shot of you playing your guitar, send it; even if that's the only one you have.
In the interests of being purposefully redundant, send me more pictures! |
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4226
Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | Less than two weeks to go everyone! Get those pictures in.
If you don't have time to take lots of nice photos, take a second to get a good picture of your collection and send it to me. The higher the resolution, the better!
Thanks everyone! |
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