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September 24, 2019 | The Photo Workshop | Volume 71, Issue 3 RANGEFINDER

OFF TO SCHOOL HUG - Stacy Flynn and her son Bobby Flynn-Kneff, 11, share a room at a Boonville group home, Harvest House. Bobby is the only child living there. A recov- ering addict, Stacy says the birth of Bobby changed her life path. SARABETH MANEY | TEAM CHAPNICK WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BIGGEST FLOP? MPW.71 Nikon Inventory What? Failure? Never! - MaryAnne Golon MPW.71 faculty AF FISHEYE-NIKKOR 16MM F/2.8D AF-S TELECONVERTER TC-14E III AF-P DX NIKKOR 10-20mm f/4.5- (1.4x) 5.6G VR AF-S TELECONVERTER TC-17E II AF-S 28MM F/1.8G AF-S VR MICRO-NIKKOR 105MM Randy Olson AF-S 300MM F/2.8 G ED VR II LENS F/2.8G IF-ED Freelance Photographer, 21 years with MPW, Team Lee AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-80mm F/2.8-4E BATTERY EN-EL18B/F ED VR D5 DSLR Camera Body (XQD BEST ADVICE YOU’VE EVER BEEN GIVEN? AF-S DX NIKKOR 35MM F/1.8G Version) The only thing that matters is when you put the camera to your eye. AF-S FISHEYE NIKKOR 8-15mm D500 DSLR Body f/3.5-4.5E ED D750 FX-FORMAT DIGITAL SLR AF-S FX NIKKOR 105mm f/1.4E ED CAMERA BODY ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE TO UP-AND-COMING PHOTOGRAPHERS? The Nikon Z 7 and D 850 CAMERAJABBER AF-S MICRO-NIKKOR 60MM F/2.8G D7500 DX-FORMAT DIGITAL SLR In this space, develop a distinctive style and your own audience. AF-S NIKKOR 14-24MM F/2.8G ED BODY (BLACK) AF-S NIKKOR 16-35MM F/4G ED VR D850 Digital SLR Camera body New Year, New Gear AF-S NIKKOR 180-400mmf/4E TC1.4 EN-EL15 RECHARGEABLE LI-ON FL ED VR BATTERY By Lauren Richey The company made certain AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E EN-EL15A RECHARGEABLE LI-ION Kim Komenich Mirrorless bodies have that the new systems would be ED VR BATTERY San Francisico University, 24 years with MPW, Team Eppridge made a splash this year. familiar to Nikon shooters: if AF-S NIKKOR 20MM F/1.8G ED FTZ MOUNT ADAPTER AF-S NIKKOR 24-120MM F/4G ED NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 S This MPW, they’ve been you know how to shoot Nikon, ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE TO UP-AND-COMING PHOTOGRAPHERS? VR NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S checked out ten to one over you can effortlessly shoot AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8E ED NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4S Your good ideas and your willingness to engage face to face with subjects will define your traditional DSLRs. Most Nikon’s mirrorless. VR NIKKOR Z 35mm F/1.8S career. photographers likely consider The mirrorless bodies are by AF-S NIKKOR 24MM F/1.4G ED NIKKOR Z 50mm F/1.8S WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BIGGEST FLOP? Sony first in mirrorless, but far the most popular this week, AF-S NIKKOR 28-300MM F/3.5-5.6G NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.8 S ED VR PC NIKKOR 19MM F/4E ED Steve Ringman and I were photographing Queen Elizabeth in San Francisco. At a dinner Nikon has invested heavily but the Nikon rep worries that with Ronald Reagan, she told a joke. Reagan laughed and Ringman got the photo while I AF-S NIKKOR 28mm f/1.4E ED PC-E MICRO-NIKKOR 85MM F/2.8D in the technology, said Kris most people may not know AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/4E PF ED II was changing film. Ringman was NPPA Photographer of the Year the following year. Bosworth. Nikon has several exactly what she has available. VR PC-E NIKKOR 24MM F/3.5D ED lenses designed specifically for “600 pounds adds up to be 220 AF-S NIKKOR 35MM F/1.4G PC-E NIKKOR 45MM F/2.8D ED Torsten Kjellstrand the mirrorless bodies, but their different pieces of product that AF-S NIKKOR 400MM F/2.8E FL ED SB-500 AF SPEEDLIGHT University of Oregon, six years with MPW, Team Cliff and Vi VR LENS SB-5000 AF SPEEDLIGHT new F to Z mount used with an I brought,” Kris says. AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/5.6E PF ED SB-700 AF SPEEDLIGHT adapter makes any Nikon lens Among those 220 pieces are WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PIECE OF GEAR? Nikon 27, 24-70, 35 with an f 1.8. VR SU-800 WIRELESS SPEEDLIGHT useful on the mirrorless body. prime lenses, teleconverters, AF-S NIKKOR 50MM F/1.4G COMMANDER(REP ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE TO UP-AND-COMING PHOTOGRAPHERS? While Sony released bodies from the D 5 to AF-S NIKKOR 50MM F/1.8G Z 6 FX-format Mirrorless Camera mirrorless first, Bosworth the D 850, memory cards, AF-S NIKKOR 58MM F/1.4G Body Listen and respect what you hear as you make photographs. AF-S NIKKOR 70-200MM F/2.8E FL Z 7 FX-format Mirrorless Camera says, Nikon has more than one chargers, batteries and external ED VR Body WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BIGGEST FLOP? hundred years’ experience in flashes. The opportunities AF-S NIKKOR 80-400MM F/4.5-5.6G MRW-E90 (XQD/SD Memory Card My first commercial gig in Santa Fe, photographing a beautiful old hotel. camera manufacturing to give to experiment are pratically ED VR Reader) My lights caught fire. their technology an advantage. endless. AF-S NIKKOR 85MM F/1.4G 32GB XQD G Series Cards Becky Lebowitz Hanger , four years with MPW, Team Eppridge Kris Bosworth makes MPW home for six years

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PIECE OF GEAR? By Lauren Richey mirrorless bodies are checked out often. I do my best editing at home after the rest of my family has gone to bed or before they “One of the things that happens “I think people are really excited…to try wake up—so maybe my couch and pajamas? every year—and I always forget it—is something lighter and smaller.” the moment I see Jim Curley: he says Bosworth offers invaluable support to ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE TO UP-AND-COMING PHOTOGRAPHERS? ‘welcome home,’” said Kris Bosworth. this week’s photographers. She can help Listen. You can learn a lot from everyone around you: photographers, subjects, your cab “It’s that feeling. It’s a family.” For six with lighting, shooting, and lens distortion driver, the lady next to you on the bus, etc. Also, failure is your friend. Use it to get better. MPWs, the Nikon representative has issues. More importantly, she can equip staffed a Nikon loaner booth and offered photographers with the tools needed to be advice to photographers. the best photographer possible this week. Alyssa Schukar Bosworth was hired in Nikon’s service “I’d like to say [I come here] because I Freelance Photographer, three years with MPW Team Cliff and Vi department more than 20 years ago. Now get assigned,” she laughs. “But that’s not BEST ADVICE YOU’VE EVER BEEN GIVEN? she’s manager of campus programs, true. I enjoy the camaraderie...it’s really Be present and let the story reveal itself. spending roughly forty percent of her year heartwarming to support it.” Away from on the road for work. She crisscrosses the all the quieter shutters and faster lenses,

,ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE TO UP-AND-COMING PHOTOGRAPHERS? country presenting Nikon gear on college Bosworth is here to support photographers, Learn from the successes of other photojournalists, but be open to following your own campuses, trade shows, and more. She former Nikon assistants have gone on to be like any other faculty. When you’re ready path. No two careers will be the same and that’s a wonderful thing. explains that she loves offering support to photographers and staff for other things.” to make a home at MPW, stop by her table. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PLACE IN THE WORLD? artists: “It’s pretty cool to see them grow At this Workshop in particular, to join the Nikon user family. Bosworth notices that Nikon’s quiet shutter On the road up…over the years…in fact, I think all my BRIEFLY BOONVILLE Where MPW Met Main Indepth, Enriching, Enlightening Melissa Farlow Freelance Photographer, 26 years with MPW, Team Cox

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BIGGEST FLOP? I lipped off to a cop during my frst week of work at a newspaper when I was denied access to an assignment. I got arrested. I used my one call to dial the newsroom, but they didn’t know me. My parents read about my arrest in the paper the next day.

BEST ADVICE YOU’VE EVER BEEN GIVEN? Believe in yourself. You must have a purpose.” Donald McCullen

Dennis Dimick Eyes on the Earth, 23 years with MPW, Team Cox

WITH THE PASSING of years and change of each season, Boonville it has persisted and survived loss of businesses and a casino BEST ADVICE YOU’VE EVER BEEN GIVEN? arriving in town Since the Missouri Photo Workshop’s frst stop in Boonville in 1953, Main Street remains a destination and the heart Watch your backgrounds.” of downtown. Despite the overturn of business and the faces that call Boonville home, many facades of storefronts remain as does the small-town feel and lifestyle that make the town distinctive. MADISON PARRY | RANGEFINDER AND MPW ARCHIVES ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE TO UP-AND-COMING PHOTOGRAPHERS? Manual exposure is overrated when shooting digital. There is a reason these cameras cost so much. They are super computers with a lens on the front. Shoot on auto exposure, focus on content. DUANE’S DAILY WORLD WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PLACE IN THE WORLD? Workshoppers learn as they work a story Wherever I am at the moment. The world is full of beautiful places. By Duane Dailey build relationships even friendships. That Denny Simmons Once into a story, you start planning requires give and take. But, you must learn Evansville Courier and Press/The Gleaner, Four years with MPW, Team Chapnick pieces—the photos and words needed. Af- when to slow up, back off, bug out and ter watching and waiting, you gather parts come back later. BEST ADVICE YOU’VE EVER BEEN GIVEN? to build a story. Some subjects may be needing attention. “KISS: Keep It Simple, Stupid.” My wife as I left for the workshop Sunday morning A story may have chapters, stories with- They may perform for the camera. Your in the story. In magazines that’s two-page subjects will teach you. Each teaches the ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE TO UP-AND-COMING PHOTOGRAPHERS? spreads. other. Work hard. You’ll stand out Ask: “What is my lede photo?” Before Randy Olson told us his aim in working photography ends, you must also have a a scene is to be a boring person. closer. Both are parts of your tale to tell. Don’t show your intrusion into a scene. While talking of ethics, Thorsten It happens. Don’t sit your camera bag in Lois Raimondo , 21 years with MPW, Team Lee Kjellstrand showed ledes and closers for are told. It’s part of our culture. sight or show your empty chair and dinner his story of aging brothers. He said several Lois Raimondo showed us that not mak- plate at the family table. BEST ADVICE YOU’VE EVER BEEN GIVEN? enders were left out. In editing, he dropped ing photos can save your life. Can you be there without becoming part After a tight fnish at a competitive 400 meter run, my father told me “Don’t ever look an obvious ender—the casket. When learning my skills in photojour- of the dynamics? That’s another skill to behind you in a race. There will always, eventually, be someone in front of you—and Keep lists of ledes and closers in mind; nalism I documented family gatherings at learn. There’s so much to do and so little someone behind. Your only competition is with yourself.” or better, in your notebook. That helps my grandmother’s house. My aunt, a family time. Done right you’ll have more time change chaotic mess into ordered story. snap shooter, would help. As I worked, with your subject, learning and teaching in ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE TO UP-AND-COMING PHOTOGRAPHERS? Think about how you want to live in the world. What you choose to photograph, what slice Start with a lede, in words. There is Leica quiet, she’d shout: “Duane’s taking photo projects of the future. great chance words evolve as you work and pictures. Look at him and smile.” This isn’t one-week learning. From of publication matters to you—your work will be your life. learn. Each day adds to your story research. I hope in your situation, there’s no vol- MPW, I took away lessons that required Be fexible. Accumulate episodes, in unteer director. time to digest. Months later, I’d think: “Oh, MaryAnne Golon pictures and words. Lay-up bricks to build You become an educator. Early, explain that’s what they meant. Now I get it.” , 15 years with MPWTeam Chapnick a powerful story. that you want to spend time, lots of time. Consider MPW an inoculation. It’s a Another part of on-job learning is when This isn’t a pose, snap and run job. Subjects long-term, life-changing beneft. First you BEST ADVICE YOU’VE EVER BEEN GIVEN? to not photograph. Learn when to press may assume it’s a one-shot deal. Not here learn from faculty; then you’ll learn from Perception equals reality. Be aware of how you are perceived as that is the reality of you ahead; then learn to back off. in Missouri Photo Workshop. workshoppers’ work. See their hits and that you are able to change.” Michelle Stephenson Your subject learns to be a photo After subjects agree to let you in they misses. We’re all students and we’ll teach subject. In our culture, that means posing. might fnd the pressure too much. They’ll each other. ADVICE YOU WOULD GIVE TO UP-AND-COMING PHOTOGRAPHERS? “Look at the camera and smile,” children kick you out. It happens. To prevent this, With an open mind, you can’t fail. Be a good person. Be mindful of the importance of the people you photograph and the responsibility you have to them. Be strong, fair and honest.