So it was really cold in Rancho Cordova and in the wee hours of the morning it snowed. There really wasn’t much snow, but it was still fun to see the snow stick to our roof and Lily’s toys in the backyard.
Nikon School of Photography
Louis is now using my D70 since I saved up to by the D300 (which shall keep me satisfied for many years to come). He is quickly finding out why I love photography so much. He now understands how much thought really goes into each shot. While he may have thought I was crazy over the years caring so much about my subjects or just having to take a moment to get that shot right he now understands my passion.
Louis and I went to the Nikon School of Photography seminar this weekend at the Doubletree Hotel in Sacramento. The class on Saturday was called Introduction to Digital SLR Photography and the class on Sunday was The Next Steps in Digital Photography.
Last year I attended the Saturday class but with Lily being only a little over a year old I couldn’t be gone for both days and had to wait until this year to take the Sunday class. Now that Louis is venturing into the world of photography we thought it would be a good idea for him to go to the Saturday class. He just LOVED it and it is all clicking (get it , clicking..camera click) into place for him now. He’s been reading my photography books (see my suggested reading list below) and he read through the D70 manual and SB800 manual in a weekend.
The teachers for the class were Nick Didlick and Bill Durrence, both just fantastic photographers (and teachers), I drool at their photography. I wish I had the skill set that they have, but I know that one day I will get close…I may be a grandmother by then but I will get there!
After the class on Sunday I told Louis that I had a great time and learned a lot and had a whole list of ‘to do’s ‘ I want to do with our computer, my camera and a few things we need to purchase. I also told him that I need to step my game up and do what I want to do with my photography. I need to practice, practice and practice. Only then will I have enough confidence to do the photography assignments that I am dreaming about.
I want to shoot Nascar!
I know what you are thinking, it is for dudes, it is dangerous and I can’t take Lily…but I don’t care, I want to do it. I’ve never in my life been so certain about wanting to do something before. I’ve sat around for years now not having that ‘drive or passion’ for what I was doing at the time. I’ve been in school to get that ‘token’ degree so that I could work in the corporate world and make money so that I could do photography – on the side… as a hobby. But now that ‘on the side crap’ is over! I am going to do photography because I LOVE IT!
Do what you love and you will be happy, isn’t that the saying? When ever you see some annoyingly happy person on Oprah talking about how they made their dreams come true they always end up saying “I am doing what I love for a living and that is why I am so happy and successful.” I want to be that person on Oprah’s couch jumping up and down like looney Tom Cruise. I want people at home eating their cheez-its sitting on the couch watching Oprah wishing to be me and listening to me saying ” I am doing what I love for a living and that is why I am so happy and successful.”
I am going for it!
Don’t get me wrong, Lily is a blessing (thanks to taking those extra Clomid pills) and I love her with all my heart. She is what I asked god to give me but I need to do more with my life. When I was shooting the Blue Angels at the air show, I was so pumped up. I can’t even describe how awesome it felt to be right there, under those jets, shooting those pictures. I felt a rush from my head to my toes and I’ve never felt that way about any job or fracken hobby before.
So, as one of my current clients says (yes I still have a boring job to pay the bills) – What are you waiting for?
Here are the books I’ve read and recommend in this awesome world of photography:
- Real World Digital Photography by Katrin Eismann, Sean Duggan, and Tim Grey
- The Digital Photography Book (vol 1 & 2) : How to make your photos look like the pros – by Scott Kelby
- Scott Kelyby’s 7-Point System for Adobe Photoshop – by Scott Kelby (duh)
- Photography by Barbara London (check this one out from the library..it is expensive but a beautiful book with a little bit of history and a lot of instruction, oh and really heavy.
- If you are a history nerd like myself then check out these photography textbooks about the history of photography
- Decade by Decade – Twentieth Century American Photography
- Seizing The Light – A History of Photography by Robert Hirsch
- The next books I am going to purchse are:
- The Moment It Clicks by Joe McNally
- Real World CaptureNX
Oh yeah, here is why I starting writing this blog tonight, I wanted to share this picture of Lily. This is a trick that I learned from Nick Didlick at the Nikon seminar. Make a photo black & white but keep an element in color. I’ve seen this type of photo countless times and I’ve never had brain capacity to remember to find out how to do this. Well, I’m not going to tell you here…figure it out on your own! Or go to the seminar next year =) But is was so easy so I am kicking myself for not doing it sooner.
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I made my first sale on iStock!!!
I made my first sale on iStock ! I am so excited! Can you tell? The image of the Forest Hill Bridge was downloaded and I made….drum roll please…..75 cents. I am so excited that I made money from a picture that I took. I know that it is not the big leagues but really it feels good to do something that you love and make some money…..yes not even enough to go shopping at the dollar store but I will keep taking pictures and keep submitting my photos to them.
Stock Photography
In an effort to combine my love of photography and my need for money I am trying to enter the world of Stock Photography. My best friend Kathy told me of some great sites to try and get my photos on.
http://www.dreamstime.com/
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/
http://www.fotolia.com/
http://submit.shutterstock.com/ I submited a few photos on Dreamstime and BigStock and some were approved. To see my photo check out this link to Dreamstime and BigStock I plan on trying to get more photos approved this weekend ! To check out Kathy’s photography on iStock go here: http://www.istockphoto.com/user_view.php?id=201619
Stock Photography
In an effort to combine my love of photography and my need for money I am trying to enter the world of Stock Photography. My best friend Kathy told me of some great sites to try and get my photos on.
http://www.dreamstime.com/
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/
http://www.fotolia.com/
http://submit.shutterstock.com/
I submited a few photos on Dreamstime and BigStock and some were approved. To see my photo check out this link to Dreamstime and BigStock
I plan on trying to get more photos approved this weekend !
To check out Kathy’s photography on iStock go here:
http://www.istockphoto.com/user_view.php?id=201619
California State Fair – Fine Arts Awards
On Thursday, August 11th Louis and I attended the awards ceremony for the California State Fair. We were also able to view the Fine Arts show a day before the fair opened and I was able to see my photograph displayed. It was cool to see it there among all those other winning artists.
I was awarded an Award of Merit for my photograph of the Iron Fence outside of the Crocker Art Gallery. The Rosette that I received was a lot bigger than I thought it would be !! There are many different types of art mediums in the show from sculpture to drawing to photography. It is a pretty cool art show, there is even a sculpture of a dinosaur.

There were about 12 Black and White photographs in the show. My photograph is displayed next to the guy who got a Juror’s award and his photograph is amazing. I am very honored to have been chosen to be in the show, this is a good sign for me that I am moving my photography career in the right direction.
If you plan on attending the fair this year be sure to stop by the Expo Buildings (not the ones where they sell all the crap) and visit building #7 which is the California Fine Arts Exposition. Also, be sure to pick up a Fine Arts program on your way into the building.
This is what I wrote about my photograph, it is displayed next to it.
Artist Statement
Dawn Cullo
Iron Fence
Division: 420
Class: 01
I noticed this fence while walking in downtown Sacramento on a cloudy day and was overcome with trepidation when I looked at the building it surrounded. It reminded me of a haunted house. For me this perspective enhanced the foreboding characteristics of the fence and the enclosed structure. The feelings I had when I finally ventured inside were a sheer contrast to what I felt outside. The interior of the building was stunningly beautiful and filled with amazing artwork. I had entered the Crocker Art Museum.
California Fine Art
California artists, 18 years of age and older, compete for cash awards and special recognition in the Golden State’s oldest and most prestigious fine arts competition. Competition Divisions range from traditional media and forms – painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and photography – to new art forms such as film, light, and sound. Special Theme Divisions for 2005 include: Western & Equine Art, The Art of Culture, At the Water’s Edge – Plein Air, Vino! (The Art of Wine), and the Art of Tea.
Award of Merit
Big Fun !
Do you plan on attending the California State Fair this year? It is taking place August 12th – September 5th. If so, be sure to check out the California Fine Art Competition in the Expo Center.
I entered the picture below and it was chosen as one of the final 183 artworks from almost 1000 entries to be a part of the competition. I should find out how my picture placed in the competition by July 13th. Keep your fingers crossed for ‘Best In Show’. My picture will be hung along side an artist bio. Winning something doesn’t really matter to me I am just so excited to have been accepted into the show.
The picture was taken of the fence outside the Crocker Galleria in Sacramento. I played with the contrast levels in Photoshop and created the photograph.

Iron Fence
16 x 20
By: Dawn Cullo
Award Information
Up to 190 entries are accepted into the Fine Art show
1) Best In Show (1)- State Fair Rosette & Special Trophy
2) Juror’s Award (6) – $500 plus Golden Bear and State Fair Rosette
3) Award of Excellence (30) – $180.00 plus State Fair Crystal Award
4) Award of Merit (154) – $40.00 plus State Fair Rosette
















