Warner Schmidt Photography

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What is it? June 29, 2011 Answer

On June 29, 2011 (yes, almost a month ago) I posted the following ‘What is it?’ picture:

Magazine Print?

Well here’s the answer:

A page from a magazine!

The page had a grey honeycomb design on a blue background. I was able to take the photo at such magnification that individual ink dots can be seen.

Thank you all for guessing! I’ll be sure to add a new ‘What is it?’ post soon!

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New Toys!

I ordered some photography equipment and it arrived yesterday! So excited to try out my new stuff, especially the lens!

With your continued interest (and investment) in WSP, I can continue expanding my portfolio and services; ultimately benefitting you.

Thank you for choosing WSP.

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Pictures as Promised

As promised, I have a couple of photos from a recent trip.

I visited Turkey Run State Park in Indiana. I thought I’d take a crack at some HDR nature shots.

Sugar Creek

Sugar Creek

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What is it?

Can you guess what it is?

What is it?

Comment with your answer!

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Why Watermark?

A few instances recently have led me to write this post. Please read it to understand why I watermark my images.

As a photographer, I spend a substantial amount of time and energy in the creation of each image from calibrating the camera, setting up lighting, adjusting various settings, and editing photos, etc. As a result, each image is worth very much to me. Just like other art forms are “protected,” my creations are my property and I retain the right to use them.

Some have asked why photos that are given to them in a particular photography package are watermarked or why posting them without the watermark intact (being fully visible and not cropped) is not acceptable. The answer is simple: posession does not determine ownership. If you posess the photos, you do not necessarily own them or the rights to them.

Photography is a form of art, service, and a business. Being seen and developing a customer base through such things as watermarks is a very important form of marketing. It allows me to gain clients and recognition which in turn allows me to continue expanding my business and services. Ultimately, it benefits my clients.

Unless your photography service contract specifically grants you ownership or the rights to edit the photos, you cannot legally post them in any other form than as delivered by the the photographer. Cropping watermarks out or editing the photos is strictly prohibited.

Although I run the risk of sounding arrogant or selfish, I feel it it necessary to defend my work and the rights to it as much as others defend theirs. I do appreciate interest in WSP and I use watermarks to ensure that that interest remains lawful.

If you have any additional questions regarding my policy or use of watermarks, please do not hesitate to ask!

Thank you for reading,

Warner
Owner, Photographer, Graphic Designer
http://warnerschmidtphotography.com

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What is it?

It’s time for another ‘What is it?’ post!

Can you guess what this is?

What is it?

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What is it?

It’s time for another ‘What is it?’ post!

Can you guess what this is?

What is it?

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What is it? May 10, 2011 Answer

I previously asked, what is this image:

My Kitchen Table

It’s my kitchen table!

To the naked eye, this table appears to be perfectly smooth and unscathed…upon closer inspection however, quite the opposite appears to be true!

Thanks for adding your comment or guess! I look forward to your feedback on my next ‘What is it?’ post!

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