I am in the middle of a big edit right now. I will be back to catch up on some posts very soon.
-john
Recent work from John Konstantaras, a freelance photographer in the Chicagoland area. All photographs Copyright John Konstantaras or other when noted and may not be used for any purposes without prior consent. JohnKonPhoto@gmail.com • http://JohnKonPhoto.com
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Life's a beach
Costa Rica is full of beautiful beaches and the house is only about 2 kilometers from the ocean so there are plenty to choose from. The Costa Rica coastline stretches over 1100 miles and all of the beaches are owned by the government so except for a few rare exceptions you cannot actually own beach property. All of them have beautiful views and there is something for everyone; from rocky shores to gorgeous palm tree lined white sand beaches.
We were in the south Pacific coast where the beaches are more remote with the exception of Playa Dominical which is a very popular surf beach. Some of the most developed beaches are found up north along the Guanacaste coast and the Caribbean coast offers a ‘Rasta’ culture and lush vegetation.
I need to spend a little more time exploring more beaches on our next trip. Here are a few shots from Playa Dominical and a sunset at Playa Tortuga.
-john
All photos © John Konstantaras 2009
The adventures of super perro
Here are a few shots from around the house in Tres Rios.
-If dog diving were an event in the Olympics Amigo would be right up there with the best of them. Tori watches as he chases the kids into the pool.
-Jake practices a little futbal on our newly mowed soccer field.
-Grant takes a siesta on one of the hammocks.
-john
All photos © John Konstantaras 2009
Rollin', rollin'...
We did a little exploring and took a stroll on one of the rivers in Tres Rios. The water was running pretty strong but not too strong to cross. Here are three from the trip.
-Dave and the kids hold hands as they cross the river.
-Vilma hangs out in a rapid.
-Jake takes a turn in a natural water slide.
-john
All photos © John Konstantaras 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Tres Rios house
Here are three photos from the inside of the house. There are 2 bedrooms with AC, a full kitchen with a nice sitting area to read a book or watch a movie at night. The area just got phone service in the last year and is supposed to get high speed internet in the next few months.
-john
All photos © John Konstantaras 2009
R & R
We just got back from spending a little time recharging our batteries in Costa Rica. This was our first trip in October which is the rainy season in Costa Rica and they usually have more rain than sunshine during the month. For our trip most of the rain on our trip came overnight so we had plenty of time to play outside. The dry season is December through May.
I traveled really light this trip and only brought one camera with a wide zoom and an old manual focus 85 mm f 1.4. I tried to shoot little everyday so the next posts will all be from our trip.
Here are a few exteriors pix of the house we stayed in in Tres Rios. It is in the southwestern part of Costa Rica with a built in pool, a mountain view and it is about 2 kilometers from the ocean. The house is available for rental by the week, I will post a link later or I can hook you up with the folks managing the property.
- Not a bad view from any of the hammocks.
- Early morning look at the pool and house.
- The front of the house is a nice place to have a cup of coffee and enjoy the view.
All photos © John Konstantaras 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Leaf malfunction
For this portrait we had a nice little back lit location, a small bale of hay and a few pumpkins. We just needed a few leaves to close the deal.
I had a friend toss some loose leaves into the scene and everything went well except for one toss when the leaves are a bit wet and did quite float through the air as planned.
Glad I was not tossing the leaves.**
-john
All photos © John Konstantaras 2009
**No children were injured in the making of these photos.
Park portraits part two
I was back out at Veteran's Acres Park in Crystal Lake for a second round of portraits Sunday to shoot a few families that could not make it last weekend. The weather was a bit warmer and the trees a touch less colorful but we had a good time.
Here are three from our morning session.
-john
All photos © John Konstantaras 2009
Here's a story
I would much rather be working on a good story than shooting general photos so I am always looking for a story to follow.
A lot of cheer companies look for something to set themselves apart from the rest. One of the things Jamfest has is their mascot Jammy. I'm not sure exactly what he is but he hops around the kids in his 7-foot-tall inflatable costume and the kids go wild.
Here is a short triptych essay on Jammy from the Peoria competition.
-Jammy steps onto the stage area to a crowd of cheering cheerleaders.
-He gets ready to hand out the spirit award.
-Cheerleaders from Ultimate Athletics are entertained by one of Jammy's many talents.
-john
All photos © John Konstantaras 2009
Boot camp
I was scheduled to shoot the Maine South football game in Park Ridge Saturday for CoachesAid.com but I got an e-mail on Friday letting me know they did not need the game.
With an open Saturday I had a choice to hang out at home and get ready for an out of town trip or go to Peoria to watch our cheer squads. I am still learning a bit about web design and I try to keep the 5 Star Academy website updated with current photos so I was off to Peoria.
With our first squads hitting the floor at 1 pm I left home at 7am which put me in Peoria just before noon. As I walked in the building I was approached by a photog who was shooting for the event company LightSpeed and he told me that 2 people had not shown up and they were looking for someone to help shoot. I have already been talking to Gil Courson of LightSpeed about helping him out with some upcoming events so I jumped in to help out.
Shooting cheerleading events is my boot camp, I figure if I can survive those days everything else is a little easier. At a big meet the days can be 10-12 hours long, shooting 100 teams or more, every routine is different and trying not to miss a kid with squads of 8 to 30 kids is a lot of work. The time to take a break to grab a bite to eat or hit the can is sometimes filled with award sessions. Oh yeah, did I mention the loud music and screaming fans?
This day was a little longer than I intended but that is a good thing. Here are 3 from the competition.
-john
All photos © John Konstantaras 2009
Secondary game
The big high school football game of the day for the Northwest Herald was Cary Grove vs Crystal Lake South so that gave me a chance to pick up the secondary game for the paper. An added bonus is that it is only 10 minutes from my home.
Shooting football the past few weeks I have been spoiled with no tight deadlines. Tonight I had to get my pix to the paper by 10pm so that meant I would have to cut out before the game was over. If I had a wireless card I could send at the half and shoot the end of the game but right now my freelance gigs do not support the extra expense of a wireless card.
Working as a picture editor for the last 14 years I always tried to make sure all my assignments had complete information including contacts and phone numbers so my photogs were always well informed going into their assignments. I like walking into a game with some idea of who the underdog is so, after a little hunting online, I sent an e-mail to myself with the standout players to watch on both teams.
The storyline had to have something to do with Johnsburg's stud player, C.J. Fiedorowicz, who is expected to go to a division 1 school and their sophomore quarterback brought up to fill in for the starter who was injured last week. That said, both teams were fighting for a playoff position and this looked like it this was Prairie Ridge's game to lose.
Fiedorowicz was the star of the game and dominated on both sides of the ball and Johnsburg pulled off the upset.
Here are three from the game.
-Johnsburg sophomore quarterback Jon Torgerson scrambles to avoid Prairie Ridge defender Corey Peterson.
-Johnsburg running back Justin Peete (21) loses the handle on the ball in the first half.
-Johnsburg's C.J. Fiedorowicz (right) stays focused and makes a catch as Prairie Ridge defender Kyle Peterson hangs on in the second quarter.
-john
All photos © 2009 John Konstantaras/Northwest Herald
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Home(coming) again
Some days you show up to an assignment and just kind of stand around and scratch your head trying to figure out where to start. I shot a homecoming Pep Rally for the Northwest Herald on Friday at Hampshire High School and that is how the day started.
I have shot enough of homecomings over the years to know I need to get football players, the King & Queen, and something offbeat and fun. The key is to find someone who knows what is going on. At this rally a few male teachers were going to be heading out to do a Pom routine, that's a start.
I worked the rally but nothing really great jumped out at me. Here are three from the rally.
-Senior football team members join in with the cheers
-King Ryan Burke (left) and queen Sam Anderson hug after they were introduced.
-Math teacher Dennis Wozniak fires up the students before their routine.
-john
All photos © John Konstantaras 2009
Back to the pitch
I covered the an IHSA regional quarterfinal soccer game between Harvard and Chicagoland Jewish for the Northwest Herald Tuesday night.
It has been a few years since I have covered a soccer game but shooting sports for me is like riding a bike. The challenges lie more in lighting, weather and finding a close WiFi hot spot.
Lighting at many high school fields leaves something to be desired and this field did not disappoint. The first half hour of most night games, before daylight savings time, is crucial because there is still a hint of ambient light to work with. After the sun set my exposures at this field varied from frame to frame about 2-3 stops and the color shifted between frames as well.
The weather was cold and windy but dry so that was good. As far as WiFi, I should have done a little more homework to find a hot spot but I had enough time to drive home and send from there.
Harvard handled the game and advanced to the next round with 6-0 win.
Here are three from the game.
-Harvard's David Martinez kicks the ball past Chicagoland Jewish's Tyler Weber (left) in the second half.
-Harvard's Ivan Pichardo (right) celebrates a second half goal with teammate Alberto Martinez.
-Harvard's Nathan Reckamp (left) and Chicagoland Jewish's Joshua Perry battle for a header in the second half.
-john
All photos © 2009 John Konstantaras/Northwest Herald
Monday, November 2, 2009
Portraits in the park
I did a portrait session Sunday morning at Veteran's Acres Park in Crystal Lake with some 5 Star & Ultimate Athletics cheerleaders. It was a beautiful morning, the sun was shining, the leaves were colorful and the park was pretty empty.
The only thing we needed was a space heater to take the chill off the mid thirty degree temperatures. The kids gutted it out and we played with some different angles.
Here are three from the morning take. The first and third photos were shot laying in the wet leaves and the middle photo I climbed a tree to try something different.
-john
All photos © John Konstantaras 2009
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