Sunday, December 12, 2010

Moving To Wordpress

Hello All:

Please note that this blog has moved to Wordpress.com. Please check me out at http://checorreaphotography.wordpress.com/.

I will be posting a lot more!!

Thanks!!

Che Correa

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Man, oh man!!

Well, it's been so very long since I've posted anything on my blog...so it's way overdue that I let the one person (if that, lol) that reads this, know how I'm doing. In my last entry, I wrote that I was looking for some type of job that would sustain me...I, thankfully, found one. Since then, I've been working part-time and going to school for digital photography part time. It has been going so very very well!! I've met some wonderful people, continued shooting as much as I've possibly can, moved 3 different times within the year and my photography has improved by leaps and bounds...

Recently, though I've found myself surrounded by nothing but creative people and feeding off of their energy has helped me tremendously. I am part of several photographers groups in town, have assisted in all kinds of awesome shoots (even one for InStyle Magazine!!) and have been contracted to do wedding photography (which I am nervous about, but I'm preparing for). In school I've learned so much about the technical side of photography and that has inspired me to pick up my camera and try new things and techniques to improve. I've started a page on facebook which has aided my addiction to that social network, making it harder and harder to get anything done.

Some people have left my life and others have been introduced and I'm quite happy with the turnout!! Starting now I will be writing about nothing but photography!! I'll be discussing techniques, posting photos for critique and trying out new things under the microscope of this blog. Hope you all will join in and guide this blog to be a successful one!!

Thanks,

Che Correa

Monday, November 30, 2009

Tough times, but I'm still rockin'







It's been tough since I got back into town. Due to the recession it's been harder than I expected to get a job. I mean, I really thought that with my resume (experience) and my bilingual skills I would be able to find something almost immediately. Specially, since I'm not looking to do anything near to what I was previously doing. I have been applying to many many part-time positions all across town and I get the interview, but then I don't get the job. I know, that destiny has a plan for me, but I'm really struggling right now. Anyway, that being said I am terribly excited because I've been going to forty four for the last couple days now and I absolutely love it....everyone is so nice, warm and willing to help a struggling artist! Just like I remembered people in this wonderful state to be! I am learning so much...and I look forward to going there and if they'll allow me to, I would come in every single day until the day I die....

Also, I have to say, I had the chance to hang out with Matt (John's assistant) and he was a lot of fun! He knows so much! We walked around De Pere taking pictures of a few lucky people and I actually got some really good shots of the area.


I am really lucky that I've met so many wonderful people that allow me to ask questions and impose...which is what I feel like I'm doing most of the time. However, I have to think to myself that if I was imposing, someone would just tell me, so I shake off that feeling and continue asking questions. I'm also reading a photography book which helps me to be at least familiarized with some of the terms that are used. With the names of the equipment I learned while out with John and hanging out with Brenda and Cindy, I have composed a wish list that is fucking awesome and pricey as hell...but I can't wait to be able to afford all of it.


My friend Matt!!














Wednesday, November 11, 2009

A Trip to the Farmer's Market


On a crisp Saturday morning, my husband and I decided to go to the farmers market in downtown Green Bay. Having previously spoken to Mark Wallace at the Snapfactory workshop and remembering his words .....go to a farmers market and take your camera (or something of the sort) I strapped on my canon and we took our leave. When we arrived it was nothing like I expected. It was in a parking lot behind a post office, but there was still a lot of people there. The excitement and anticipation of the many images and I could capture overcame me and I started skipping like a child. I turned my camera on and immediately I start seeing photo opportunities everywhere. I was finally happy....my husband by my side and people all around us. the scent of fresh fruits and greens, along with kiosks that served delicious meats mixed together and I knew that I was in a smaller, more down to earth version of heaven. Here are some of the shots that were taken that day. I feel that I am getting better the technical functions of my camera and I believe that I'm certainly on my way to further develop my critical eye.

After our wonderful saturday morning we decided to go the cemetery across the street from our house and take some more shots...I wanted to push my luck and  take some somber pictures to show my artistic range. Well, my camera definitely had a different idea as it decided to give me errors and not capturing the shots...I was very disappointed to say the least. So, I had to pack it up for the day and call Canon to see if they could provide me with a quick fix. I spoke to a representative that was able to walk me through "a" fix (not "the" fix) and my camera starting working again....but only for a few moments. Someone or something must've known I was having too much fun and although nothing is more worth it more than going through difficulties to get what you want, I resigned myself to put my camera away, contact the dealer and send it in to be repaired. Without a camera for two weeks....sucks!!! Just when I was starting to really really become frustrated I got a call from the dealer and woosh! I had a new camera!  I'm back in the game again!!

Not only are these pics (some of my favorites) posted here, I also have a full portfolio available through flickr.com. I am just beginning my journey in learning photography, but I feel like the more I pick up my camera the more comfortable I feel. I am also in the process of becoming more involved with the arts in my community. Since I am back in Green Bay (Yay!!) I have some connections to the artistic vibe, such as being in touch again with my talent agency "First Choice Talent" and they've already booked me on two separate jobs. I also took a deep breath and visited Forty Four, a studio that does food photography, portraits and product photography (exactly my interests). I have got to say I felt like a total amateur going into the set and just saying "I'm offering my services as a Photographer's Assistant....I know nothing!", but it worked because they called me a couple of weeks later and want to work with me and I'm super excited about that. I'll keep everyone posted about our upcoming project this weekend!!

 

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Untitled Lost


Blue seas, I am lost
deep waters, thoughts I can't control
I sail the enchanted ocean of your eyes
I long to live there

Close them now, take a rest
won't you take my sweet embrace
let me take away all your pain
if only for a while

You feel so good in here
in the space where I hide all my fears
where my light lives, where I am near
there's always a place for you.

So stay forever and another day
I'll fill you up, I'll swim again
in the beautiful waters of your soul
live forever and never grow old.


The Dark Path

I walk along the path of life
uncertain of what lies ahead
memories crawl through my head
filling me with uncertainty

Still, I walk on, though I need rest
my body won't give in
to the possibility of death
I push on....

Along the way I find
that my heart falters
my skin cracks
my face is blank

I want to run
but I can't
tribulations follow me
as I slow to a halt
I fall to my knees, so tired,
want to sleep.

I let them envail me
in their warm embrace
my tribulations have me
I fall from grace.

When I wake
I find that the road continues
I am not done with my journey
my tribulations have left me
and I stand and walk
I'm all in one piece....
so I continue on.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Intro



Self Revolution is a place where art explodes in the form of blogs, poems and photography. Questions....answers, ramblings.....and madness. I'm currently finding my photographic style...so lots of experiments will be displayed. Please feel free to leave feedback or comments.