Archive for July, 2011
Veronika Ballerina on Vimeo
Hello Friends and Family! Veronika Ballerina (a musical I shot for Film 3) is now on Vimeo! Go check it out. It has a slow European old-school start, but make sure and stay til the end for the huge musical number! Click here for the full short: http://vimeo.com/25200501
Filed under: Boston University, Cinematography, Helena Bowen Photography, Personal Projects, Photography, Veronika Ballerina | Leave a Comment
Tags: Black and white film, Cinematography, Comedy Musical, Film 3, Jon Z, Veronika Ballerina, Vimeo
No, friends and family, I didn’t secretly get married without telling you. This blog is about my first job as a wedding videographer and what I learned from it. Ever since I got my first “real” camera, I’ve wanted to photograph weddings. Unlike most girls who look at wedding magazines and think “someday my wedding [...]
Filed under: Cinematography, Helena Bowen Photography, Photography | Leave a Comment
Tags: Advice, Canon 60D, Canon 7D, Color Temperature, DSLR, Microphones, Monopods, Multicam, Panasonic HMC 150, Tips, Tripods, Videography, Wedding Photography, Wedding Videography, White Balance
Trip to NYC
Now that I’m back on the blogging train, I might as well post some pictures from last weekend’s trip to New York City. Trevor and I decided to go down to New York to celebrate his 23rd birthday, to say goodbye to some old friends before leaving the East Coast and, as it turns out, [...]
Filed under: Helena Bowen Photography, New York, Photography, Restaurant Reviews | 1 Comment
Tags: Belgian Waffles, Boba, Bolt Bus, Borders, Bubble Tea, Cheesecake, Five Guys, Freedom Tower, Fruit Ninja, Funayama, Fung Wah, Greek pastry, Greenpoint, Ground Zero, Michelle Obama, New York City, One World Trade Center, Prospect Park, Saint Alp's Teahouse, Sangria, Sushi, The High Line, The Kindle, The Strand, The Tattered Cover, Trevor T, Wafels and Dinges, Williamsburg
Book Review: A Stolen Life
Over the past three days I’ve been completely consumed by Jaycee Dugard’s memoir, “A Stolen Life.” Jaycee was abducted by two strangers on her way to school in 1991 at age 11. For the next eighteen years, she was held in captivity by Phillip and Nancy Garrido until her rescue in 2009. She endured years [...]
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Tags: 4.5/5 stars, A Stolen Life, Animals, Cats, Child Abduction, Crank, Equine Therapy, Jaycee Dugard, Kidnapping, Meth, Nancy Garrido, Phillip Garrido, Pregnancy, Rape, Sexual Abuse
Road Trip to LA
Hello Friends and Family! It’s been a while… Right now Trevor and I are planning our move to Los Angeles in August. We purposefully planned it so that we hit some cool destinations, but that we’re sleeping in a city with friends every night so that we don’t have to pay for hotels or sleep [...]
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Tags: Casa Grande, Chicago, Colorado Springs, Columbus, Elverson, Encampment, Fort Collins, Grand Canyon, Los Angeles, Road Trip
