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hi all! super excited to announce a series of workshops and travel opportunities for like-minded photo people!! i have had many requests for workshops and so you asked for it! now there are a few things that i am still working on so please be patient while i catch up on a bit of the content.
i will keep this post short and sweet and basically list the few things coming up and give you an idea of what i am up to:
one-day lighting workshop - january 16 - 8 hours of beginner lighting with srobes
shooting kids workshop - january 30 - 6 hours of business, shooting, and post production
costa rica april/march - surf/photo/beer drinking trip for the artist and kid in ya - come learn to surf, get shot, shoot and hangout with toes in the sand.
go check out jayreillyworkshops.com!!
first have to thank ITDR for help on the site.
i will keep this post short and sweet and basically list the few things coming up and give you an idea of what i am up to:
one-day lighting workshop - january 16 - 8 hours of beginner lighting with srobes
shooting kids workshop - january 30 - 6 hours of business, shooting, and post production
costa rica april/march - surf/photo/beer drinking trip for the artist and kid in ya - come learn to surf, get shot, shoot and hangout with toes in the sand.
go check out jayreillyworkshops.com!!
first have to thank ITDR for help on the site.
CReid says:
Awesome ideas...I can' wait until we connect for future projects.
Regards,
Carl
(12.19.08 @ 10:45 PM)
sofie warren says:
fancy coming to Barbados? i need a workshop (shooting kids in particular) but my budget does not allow for a trip to CA:o(
(12.17.08 @ 04:33 PM)
jay says:
kids one is almost sold out the lighting workshop has a few more seats left. thanks everyone or the interest! looking forward to it.
(12.17.08 @ 01:04 PM)
brooke says:
i would love to come to the lighting workshop (and its on my birthday), but im in Atlanta and on a photography student's budget. maybe if i win the lottery?
(12.16.08 @ 09:37 PM)
Julie Cruz says:
Hold a spot for me Jay! Turns out i'll be back from Mammoth on the 29th!! :) Just need to fill out and fax this form.
(12.16.08 @ 12:20 AM)
Julie Cruz says:
Noooooooooo!!! I really want to go to the shooting kids workshop, but i'll be in Mammoth! :( UGGGGHHH!! You'll have another soon though right? :)
(12.16.08 @ 12:09 AM)
whitney elizabeth says:
costa rica sounds fabulous! actually, it all sounds fabulous! i want to do it all :)
(12.15.08 @ 12:29 PM)
Danny says:
Hey Jay...Are you going to cover any post production in the lighting workshop? Thanks
(12.15.08 @ 07:02 AM)
abraham says:
sweeeeet! i will fax in tommorow. really looking forward to these classes...
(12.14.08 @ 06:43 PM)
tram luu says:
gosh, i'm a retarded this morning and can't seem to get my computer work hence the double comment earlier. i went to the link and yes, i'm interested in the kids workshop. i'll fax in the form tomorrow from my office. and btw, got the jpg disk last week jay. thanks and i love the images. can't wait to see you again. please save me two spots for the kids workshops.
(12.14.08 @ 07:27 AM)
tram luu says:
i would be interested in both the lighting and kids workshops. what time on these days? cost?
(12.14.08 @ 07:14 AM)
tram luu says:
i'd be interested in both the lighting and kids workshops. times? cost?
(12.14.08 @ 07:13 AM)
andrew reilly says:
Costa Rica...im in.
(12.13.08 @ 01:34 PM)
jen says:
Wow! How much would I love to go to Costa Rica! I'll start saving my pennies now :) In the meantime, count me in for the lighting class!
jen :)
(12.12.08 @ 06:25 PM)
tara says:
looking good. great ideas! i might be into the shooting kids one, need some help with that. ;)
(12.12.08 @ 06:24 PM)
Freda says:
I just faxed my registration! I hope I'm in! I'm so excited!
(12.12.08 @ 04:25 PM)
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Where are you based?
My studio is located in what is referred to as Artist Alley in Oceanside, California. Oceanside is a beach town on the verge of rejuvenation and rebirth. This studio is the base for my production and shooting. However, I am involved in location photography whether that takes me one block to the beach or several miles to the streets of Mexico, or, for that matter, to any location that offers interest.
Is that right, that you worked in a cubicle before becoming a photographer? What was your occupation?
I have worked in the marketing department of a few software and internet companies in San Diego. Marketing provided me with the ability to appreciate the importance of design and layout but to also realize that I did not want to limit my ability to a 6 by 6 foot space.
When did you realize that you could make a living shooting pictures?
I have always had an interest in photography, a passion that was encouraged by my grandfather who was an avid photographer. Then my wife gave me a new camera for my 30th birthday. I was looking for a different way to make a living and was willing to do what I had to to turn this passion into a profession. My wife had just given birth to our first son, and I called in my two- week notice at the software company that day. I just knew there had to be a better way to support my family...or I should say, better for me.
Was there a photographer that inspired or influenced you?
While there isn't one specific photographer that influenced me, I have always been drawn to the California lifestyle that I have seen depicted through photography. But I think what has become more of an inspiration is the ability and opportunity to reproduce the sense of that lifestyle through visual images.
What type or what style of photography do you shoot?
I predominately shoot lifestyle imagery for catalog, stock, commercial and individual clientèle.

What type of equipment do you use?
I mainly shoot with Canon Digital equipment (1ds m 2), However, I occasionally dust off my 67 film equipment and have even been known to use my Holga on certain shoots.
What's the worst thing that has happened to you during a shoot?
I locked the car keys in the rental car with my equipment. I now keep two sets of keys in two different places.
Is your site flash or HTML?
My site is designed using flash. A few years ago I was looking to create a new website and fortunately I was shooting for a client (Theta Interactive), a talented and innovative group of designers. From then on we have worked in tandem to created ITDR (www.intothedarkroom.com) developing innovative products for photographers including web sites, photo-proofing, slide shows, blogs, with.more to come. All the ITDR site are search engine optimized.
Do you have a rep or agent?
I am currently signed with Select, an assignment division of Aurora Photos based in New York City. It is a non-exclusive relationship, and I am keeping my options open.
Where have you been recently?
My recent assignments have keep me local lately; however, I have had a few shoots that have taken me all over Mexico and to Mammoth on recent assignments.
Do you ever just shoot for fun?
Absolutely! Every shoot is fun and even the ones I take for personal reasons have the potential to become great stock images
Do you deal with any stock agencies?
I deal with two agencies. My first agency is Aurora Photos. My images placed at Aurora also have distribution channels through Getty Creative and Corbis. I recently have been contributing to Jupiter Images via Workbook.
Do you feel like you're being treated fairly by your agency?
I am very pleased with my relationship with Aurora. The time and attention Aurora gives its photographers is really impressive. My relationship with Jupiter is still in the initial stages. I think any photographer certainly will get more attention the more that person contributes. .
What do you think will be the next big trend in the photo industry?
I look for more multimedia, stop motion, photo video, voice over and rich media for both narrative, news, and commercial application and distribution. I am trying to combine HD and photography as much as I can to prepare.
Do you use a resource site or publication?
I am continually reviewing websites, magazines and publications.
What are you working on next?
I am constantly working on projects...go to the ephotos site to complete the interview:
www.ephotos.com
My studio is located in what is referred to as Artist Alley in Oceanside, California. Oceanside is a beach town on the verge of rejuvenation and rebirth. This studio is the base for my production and shooting. However, I am involved in location photography whether that takes me one block to the beach or several miles to the streets of Mexico, or, for that matter, to any location that offers interest.
Is that right, that you worked in a cubicle before becoming a photographer? What was your occupation?
I have worked in the marketing department of a few software and internet companies in San Diego. Marketing provided me with the ability to appreciate the importance of design and layout but to also realize that I did not want to limit my ability to a 6 by 6 foot space.
When did you realize that you could make a living shooting pictures?
I have always had an interest in photography, a passion that was encouraged by my grandfather who was an avid photographer. Then my wife gave me a new camera for my 30th birthday. I was looking for a different way to make a living and was willing to do what I had to to turn this passion into a profession. My wife had just given birth to our first son, and I called in my two- week notice at the software company that day. I just knew there had to be a better way to support my family...or I should say, better for me.
Was there a photographer that inspired or influenced you?
While there isn't one specific photographer that influenced me, I have always been drawn to the California lifestyle that I have seen depicted through photography. But I think what has become more of an inspiration is the ability and opportunity to reproduce the sense of that lifestyle through visual images.
What type or what style of photography do you shoot?
I predominately shoot lifestyle imagery for catalog, stock, commercial and individual clientèle.

What type of equipment do you use?
I mainly shoot with Canon Digital equipment (1ds m 2), However, I occasionally dust off my 67 film equipment and have even been known to use my Holga on certain shoots.
What's the worst thing that has happened to you during a shoot?
I locked the car keys in the rental car with my equipment. I now keep two sets of keys in two different places.
Is your site flash or HTML?
My site is designed using flash. A few years ago I was looking to create a new website and fortunately I was shooting for a client (Theta Interactive), a talented and innovative group of designers. From then on we have worked in tandem to created ITDR (www.intothedarkroom.com) developing innovative products for photographers including web sites, photo-proofing, slide shows, blogs, with.more to come. All the ITDR site are search engine optimized.
Do you have a rep or agent?
I am currently signed with Select, an assignment division of Aurora Photos based in New York City. It is a non-exclusive relationship, and I am keeping my options open.
Where have you been recently?
My recent assignments have keep me local lately; however, I have had a few shoots that have taken me all over Mexico and to Mammoth on recent assignments.
Do you ever just shoot for fun?
Absolutely! Every shoot is fun and even the ones I take for personal reasons have the potential to become great stock images
Do you deal with any stock agencies?
I deal with two agencies. My first agency is Aurora Photos. My images placed at Aurora also have distribution channels through Getty Creative and Corbis. I recently have been contributing to Jupiter Images via Workbook.
Do you feel like you're being treated fairly by your agency?
I am very pleased with my relationship with Aurora. The time and attention Aurora gives its photographers is really impressive. My relationship with Jupiter is still in the initial stages. I think any photographer certainly will get more attention the more that person contributes. .
What do you think will be the next big trend in the photo industry?
I look for more multimedia, stop motion, photo video, voice over and rich media for both narrative, news, and commercial application and distribution. I am trying to combine HD and photography as much as I can to prepare.
Do you use a resource site or publication?
I am continually reviewing websites, magazines and publications.
What are you working on next?
I am constantly working on projects...go to the ephotos site to complete the interview:
www.ephotos.com
Amish says:
Hi Jay,
Been blog stalkin' for quiet some time. I shoot weddings full time, but I've always wanted to shoot underwater after learning how to dive in Fiji. I absolutely LOVE your photos!
If you ever come up north to where the water is colder (Vancouver, BC) drop me a line!
(07.31.08 @ 07:11 PM)
jay says:
if you want to comment, and i hope ya do, please use comment anonymously. seems to work better, thanks! jay
(07.28.08 @ 11:41 AM)
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so, i am much better behind the camera than i am in front of the camera. but nate was nice enough to work with me again. i say again, because we were shooting today and laughed that it was about 6 years since he shot my last formal portrait.
thanks nate, i will call you in about 6 years!

thanks nate, i will call you in about 6 years!













