Showing posts with label Wolfgang Hammersmith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wolfgang Hammersmith. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Wolgang Hammersmith on Good

Good photography, meaning photography that doesn’t happen by accident of opportunity but is the direct result of purposeful study of photographic technique, lighting, equipment handling, setup, corner and edge definition and control, leading observer vision, lens focal length compression, aperture depth of field control, exposure zones, knowing the rules of composition and implied motion and when to break them, color dissemination, and a thorough understanding of the many processes for creating a still photograph, is understandably rare. This comes as no surprise considering the lack of fundamental education on the subject and insufficient enthusiasm from technically inadequate, dispassionate teachers and meager budgets for the arts vs. the football team, coupled with epidemic levels of student apathy fostered by distracting school environments.

But when it does happen, all of the detailed craft of fine photography disappears and the naked truth of the photograph reaches out, engulfing our souls, giving us emotion or challenging our perceptions and making us pause. Maybe we don’t know or even care why. But we pause, taking in that magically frozen moment in time and in some way appreciating it, sharing that past instant with the living and the dead.

Unfortunately however, most of the time, good photography must be discovered and in some way declared “good” in order for us to appreciate it. All too frequently, and I apologize to my good readers for using this type of language, critics, who are the last people a reasonably intelligent person would pay any attention to, make this decision for us.

I have seen a photograph taken by a gorilla that was first touted by a critic as being “an amazing example of studied and incisive photography” until the critic found out that the photo was taken by a primate. While that critic’s life work will soon be forgotten, that situation will provide continual amusement for the foreseeable future.

But before we amuse ourselves to no end at the expense of critics, let’s ask ourselves an essential question: Who else will point out the relative value, intrinsic meaning, or cultural significance of a photograph? Who else has, through the study of several disciplines, developed within themselves the capability to analyze and make relevant comments of substance?

Yes, folks, it’s the exalted and demeaned critic, the highest authority and gateway to the acceptance of the validity and worth of art for us commoners. We’re at his or her mercy since most of us won’t, for whatever reason, spend the time to elevate ourselves to the level expected of those who determine for us what is good and what is not. When we hear positive or negative criticism we should ask ourselves, is every critic qualified? In the end, it’s only one person’s opinion, but do we accept this totalitarian determination without question, or do we go with our gut, a feeling that can be as fleeting as the time it took to take the photograph?

Wolfgang Hammersmith is a chess aficionado, and a martial arts expert

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Old Settler Home / Things


Old settler home photo data: Leica M series 35mm, f22, 125th hand held, Ilford XP2 @ ISO 200, Scanned by a Nikon Enhanced Multi-Scan triple pass through a Schneider Lens at 28000 dpi cold point source illumination.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

View more photos by Wolfgang Hammersmith of celebrities, scuba, and other things on his Pinterest boards: http://www.pinterest.com/whammersmith/boards/

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Emerald Sink Trees / Scuba


Emerald Sink is one of the cave diving sites in North Florida's Wakullah County. Wolfgang Hammersmith used his extensive experience with underwater photography to take this image of the trees from underwater.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

Wolfgang Hammersmith is also an avid bass guitar player nicknamed "Thunderhand". You can listen to him demonstrate his skills while playing "Bass Folksong" on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3ylWWchSxY

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Ginnie Springs Entrance / Scuba



Earlier this week, we shared an image Wolfgang took while scuba diving with his wife at Ginnie Springs. This image was taken during that same trip, at a Ginnie Springs cave entrance.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.
In addition to being an avid scuba diver, Wolfgang Hammersmith is also a chess aficionado. You can learn more about his accomplishments as a chess player here.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Elizabeth in Ginnie Springs / Scuba



Wolfgang took this photo of his wife, Elizabeth, and a school of fish in Ginnie Springs. Located in High Springs, Florida, Ginnie Springs is considered the best spring dive resort in Florida.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

Learn more about Wolfgang Hammersmith's scuba qualifications here, or find out when he uploads new underwater scuba photography by liking his page on Facebook.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Turbo Engine / Things



This turbo-charged engine is from one of the 19 Harley Davidson motorcycles Wolfgang Hammersmith has either owned or had the opportunity to ride.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

As an avid motorcyclist, Wolfgang Hammersmith has also written "A Motorcyclist's Creed" in the vein of "The Creed of the United States Marine" by Major General William H. Rupertus, USM. You can read it here: http://wolfganghammersmithmotorcycles.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/the_ride_is_the_way_03sep13_1.pdf

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Alan Parker / People


Alan Parker (above) is an English film director, screenwriter, and producer. His first film, Bugsy Malone, was nominated for eight British Film Academy awards. Fame (1980) was his second American film and its success led to a spin-off television show of the same name.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

Photographer Wolfgang Hammersmith also has a number of other hobbies, including his work as a bass player with the nickname "Thunderhand."

Thursday, November 7, 2013

"The Highway Patrol" Car / Things



In this photo, Brodrick Crawford’s original police car in the TV series, "The Highway Patrol." This syndicated action crime drama series was set in California and aired for four years: 1955-59.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

An accomplished student in pistolcraft, Wolfgang Hammersmith was once the world record holder for the Tactical El President Drill. You can view his former world record here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV1dmU58OoA

Monday, November 4, 2013

Devil's Eye / Things


The Devil's Eye Cave System (pictured above) is part of the Ginnie Springs resort complex in Florida and is among the most frequently dived caves in the world. Wolfgang took this picture underwater during a dive.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

Wolfgang Hammersmith is not only an accomplished underwater photographer, which you can learn more about here, but he is also a PADI-certified open circuit diver. Read more about his certifications on his scuba diving site.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Wall of Squares / Things


This particular color image, titled "Wall of Squares," depicts another interesting location that citygoers might be quick to overlook. Many of Wolfgang's photos capture overlooked elements of city life.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

Wolfgang Hammersmith is also fascinated by cryptography, having completed much independent research on the linearly conjugated double RAMBDICT cipher. Learn more by reading his new white paper: http://wolfganghammersmith.weebly.com/the-linearly-conjugated-double-random-matrix-bifid-disrupted-incomplete-columnar-transposition-cipher.html

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Trees at Pond BW / Things



This photo is a black-and-white version of the image uploaded on Friday, October 25th in this blog post.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

Photographer Wolfgang Hammersmith is also an avid chess player, although he chooses to compete as an unranked player. Learn his reasons for this controversial decision here: http://wolfganghammersmithchess.wordpress.com/chess-and-me/

Monday, October 28, 2013

Steve Martin / People


Wolfgang Hammersmith photographed this black-and-white portrait of a young Steve Martin long before he built a lengthy career as a successful actor, writer, comedian, producer, and musician. Martin owns multiple Grammys, an Emmy for Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Comedy Awards. His first starring role came in "The Jerk (1979)", which is one of AFI's 100 Greatest Comedies.

Like Steve Martin, photographer Wolfgang Hammersmith also has a wide range of professional interests. He has defeated a number of skilled chess players but competes without a ranking. Learn why on his new Chess website: http://wolfganghammersmithchess.wordpress.com

Friday, October 25, 2013

Trees at Pond / Things



In this color image, two massive trees tower over a nearby pond.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

Wolfgang Hammersmith is currently the Senior Vice President of Advanced Research & Security at Vadium Technology, Inc. Learn more about his involvement with Vadium Technology, Inc. by viewing his resume on Zerply.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Three Trees / Things



This black-and-white photo, titled "Three Trees", was taken roadside during one of Wolfgang's many cross-country motorcycle rides.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

Wolfgang Hammersmith is also fascinated by cryptography, which has turned into a hobby for him over the last twenty years. Learn more about this hobby on Wolfgang's cryptography page.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Stepped Building / Things



This color photo shows a stepped building, which is a building that includes a step-like recession in a wall. In architecture, this feature is also referred to as a setback or step-back.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

Wolfgang Hammersmith is also an accomplished bass player. You can listen to recordings of his interpretation of famous bass lines on Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/wolfganghammersmith/videos

Monday, October 21, 2013

Red Rocks / Things


This black-white image of the red rocks was taken on the West Coast during one of Wolfgang's many coast-to-coast motorcycle rides.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

View other photos that Wolfgang Hammersmith and his wife, Elizabeth, have taken during their motorcycle rides by visiting their motorcycle photography blog.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Old Building / Things



This color photo features another angle of the old building shown in an earlier blog post titled Building with Flag.


All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

View other photos taken by Wolfgang Hammersmith by connecting with him on Pinterest and browsing his boards: http://www.pinterest.com/whammersmith/boards/

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Walter Scott / People



Walter Scott (above) is a member of the legendary R&B dance-vocal group "The Whispers." The group has been producing hit albums since the 1960s, including two platinum records, three gold records, and countless songs on the Billboard Top 100. "The Whispers" were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

Photographer Wolfgang Hammersmith is also a musician, creating new blues, rock, and jazz bass tracks for some of his favorite songs and uploading them to his website. You can listen to these tracks here: http://www.thunderhand.com/category/bass-tracks/









Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Grate / Things



In this color image, a lush green plant emerges from between the holes of a rusted grate. This photo is just one of many Wolfgang Hammersmith has taken of often overlooked observations in American cities.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

Wolfgang is also an avid motorcycle rider. On his motorcycle photography blog, he shares photos he and his wife, Elizabeth, have taken while on the road. You can view these photos here: http://wolfganghammersmithmotorcycles.wordpress.com/blog/

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Fire Hydrant / Things



This color image features an overhead view of a Kennedy Valve Company fire hydrant.

All photographs on this site are by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, Copyright (c) 2013 by Wolfgang S. Hammersmith, to be used by permission only.

To ask photographer Wolfgang Hammersmith a question about this image or any of his other photos, reach out to him on Quora: http://www.quora.com/Wolfgang-Hammersmith