STEADY, COWBOY #005

Getting to the point, using diagrams, and taking the cape off

šŸ—žļøWELCOME TO ISSUE NO. 5

Welcome back to ā€œSTEADY, COWBOYā€, a newsletter I use to document the work Iā€™m doing as a photographer & creative entrepreneur to become world class at the craft and build a profitable business along the way, so that you might accelerate your own journey upward. Iā€™m psyched youā€™re here.

šŸ›°ļøCAPTAINā€™S LOG

Big week this week. 100 day video challenge ends on Thursday. Iā€™m about 99% done with a mountain of edits that had backed up over the last month or two. My first piece of work in a major newspaper should go to print soon. This summer and fall has been an important couple of seasons creatively. I shot some of the best work of my life, I booked two of my largest paid gigs ever, and I got serious about learning short form video, and I launched this newsletter.

Itā€™s also been a grind. Alone, each one would be cool, but all of them in tandem - itā€™s kept me busy. I recently met legendary photographer Joe Greer in the Nashville airport, we chatted briefly, and something he said stuck with me: ā€œSometimes, even Batman has to take off the cape.ā€

So what comes next?

  1. Well-earned time off: Iā€™m excited to put some focus in other areas - the house needs lots of work, Iā€™d like to learn how to work on my car, I want to go for longer walks and more adventures with my dog, and I might just try to run a half marathon in December if I can get my training right. Expect my video output will fall off for a bit. Few weeks, maybe a month, I donā€™t know.

  2. Raising my average: When you gotta post a video every day, theyā€™re not all winners. When you gotta write a newsletter every week on top of that, it might not all be gold. Iā€™ll never bat .1000 but as I reflect on the last three months, I want to move towards fewer, better. I want to raise my average because your time is valuable and if youā€™re nice enough to watch or read something I make, I want it to be worth it for you. So Iā€™m going to be using some of the time off to take in inspiration, to deconstruct what makes the greats great, and ultimately to figure out how I can make content thatā€™s even more useful, entertaining, and informative.

  3. Planning season two for Reels/TikTok: I like the idea that Iā€™m about to hit the finale for ā€œseason oneā€ and then shut it down for a minute. Eventually, though, Iā€™ll get that feeling itā€™s time to get to work again, and thatā€™s when Iā€™ll start planning. Iā€™ll be making more of the stuff thatā€™s been the most useful to you, but Iā€™ll also be trying a bunch of new things. This format is magical because itā€™s an endless laboratory to experiment in.

  4. Studio: It may be completely stupid, irresponsible, and/or undoable for a number of reasons, but I am so interested in studio lighting and feel like I have heaps to learn. I want to find a space to learn in when I have free time. Money may get in the way, but Iā€™m going to see whatā€™s possible.

  5. Portfolio expansion: Seattleā€™s commercial photography market is heavily slanted towards outdoor brands. I donā€™t have enough of that in my book, and I plan to start shooting spec work to change that.

Ultimately, I feel like a runner that just ran the best race of my life, and Iā€™m a mix of feelings. Iā€™m psyched to have completed the journey, Iā€™m tired, I see where I couldā€™ve ran a better race, and Iā€™m already thinking about how I approach the next race whenever the time comes. And I feel like the work over the last few months has the potential to really change my life for the better in the future. Iā€™m brimming with optimism at what could come next.

But I gotta take the cape off for a minute.

šŸ”¬EXPERIMENTS & LEARNINGS THIS WEEK
  1. šŸŽ¬VIDEO - ā€œCan I make this shorter?ā€: One of the most difficult things Iā€™ve found since I started making these ā€œtalking headā€ style green screen videos this summer: Being concise ainā€™t easy. For the last couple of tutorial videos, Iā€™ve tried to keep it as close to a 30 second runtime as possible, instead of a minute or more. Itā€™s working, and the math is very black and white: My average runtime tends to be somewhere between eight seconds if itā€™s not well-received and 15 seconds if itā€™s one of my best. So even if itā€™s one of my best, Iā€™m losing a ton of people really early in the video. My takeaway is when in doubt, keep it short.

  2. šŸŽ¬VIDEO - Diagrams are surprisingly popular: New learning here: I recently started including top-down lighting diagrams of how the lights are set up in lighting videos. Hereā€™s an example. I think itā€™s great people dig it, as long as itā€™s useful, Iā€™ll keep doing it. These are all done with an iPad and an Apple Pencil in an app called Procreate. The lesson? I did almost 15 different lighting tutorials before I realized this could be helpful. People learn differently, keep tinkering with how you teach to see what sticks.

  3. šŸŽ¬VIDEO - ā€œScouting reportā€ series: I canā€™t quite crack why these donā€™t hit harder. These are some of my favorite videos, analyzing the creative approach others are taking. I did two of them this week, one on French fashion brand Jacquemus & another on an editorial Emily Ratajkowski shot for Self Portrait mag. My working hypothesis is itā€™s some combination of the hook not being interesting enough &/or the videos not being informative enough. Iā€™m not giving up on these, and if you have any ideas on how I could make them better, Iā€™m totally open to it.

šŸŽžļøSTILLS

This week, you catch me a bit empty handed: Only posted one set of stills, but it was a good one, Iā€™ll break it down below.

  1. šŸ“ø Some outdoor ā€œring of fireā€ portraits with Ash

    • Why I like it: Iā€™ve always thought this concept was cool, and Iā€™m so glad Ash was willing and able to help me shoot it. To me, this is an example of a simple concept with no lights, just a camera, but itā€™s executed well.

    • What I learned: Wind is your worst enemy in a situation like this. Even a slight breeze is enough to derail you. The more you can do off-camera to block the wind, the better. And be prepared with safety precautions. We didnā€™t run into any issues but anytime youā€™re playing with fire, youā€™re playing with fire - safety first.

    • Gear used: Sony A7IV, Sigma F2.8 24-70, Tiffen Black Pro Mist Ā¼ strength (and of course all the equipment necessary to do a proper fire ring)

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šŸŽ¬VIDEOS

My fav 3 this week:

All this weekā€™s videos:

10/27: Posing Tutorial, Part 10 IG / TT
10/26: Posing Tutorial, Part 9 IG / TT
10/25: Scouting Report, Emily Ratajkowski pageant editorial IG / TT
10/24: Lighting Tutorial, Part 16: Backlighting your subject IG / TT
10/23: Scouting Report, Jacquemus in NYC IG / TT
10/22: Lighting Tutorial, Part 15: 80ā€™s Halloween editorial w/ Sammy IG / TT
10/21: Posing Tutorial, Part 8 IG / TT

100 day challenge progress: The finish line is in sight, and it feels really good. 96 videos down, four to go. 10/31 is Day 100.

šŸ“ˆAUDIENCE GROWTH

Instagram: 8113 followers, +327 this week, +4% vs. last week
TikTok: 821 followers, +52 this week, +6% vs. last week
Newsletter: 803 subscribers, +47 this week, +6% vs. last week

šŸ™‹GOT A QUESTION?

New section this week: Have a question about cameras, lighting, editing, workflows, whatever? Ask me here - your question may get featured and answered in depth in next weekā€™s newsletter.

šŸ†“FREE PRESETS

If you edit in Lightroom, hereā€™s a link to five free presets, no strings attached.

šŸ“FREE MOOD BOARD OF THE WEEK

For those of you who didnā€™t get the free ā€œsuits editorialā€ mood board yet, hereā€™s a link. Will have another new one in next weekā€™s newsletter.

šŸ› ļøTOOLS

I often get asked what cameras, flashes, etc I use. Hereā€™s all that in one place.

šŸ’¬COMMENT OF THE WEEK

Audrey made me laugh here.

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Everybody have a great start to your week,

Garrett