Archive for the 'Commercial' Category

14
Aug

More Louisiana Tech Football

Football season is almost here. I’m trying to feed the hungry with some football works that I have done, either myself or through the firm I work for, Donnie Bell Design. Today, in case you haven’t seen, I present the 2010 Louisiana Tech season ticket commercial. More football to come. Go Dawgs!

And the behind the scenes of us on set getting the job done.

I can honestly say I truly enjoy working here and the work we put out. We work extremely hard, but we put out superior quality work. Oh, and we have some other Tech football things up our sleeves. But that’s a secret for now.

28
Feb

Chris Keegan – EP Available Now

I was absolutely blown away when I saw this, this morning. I was sent a link by Chris and when I opened it, I saw this....

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….the site looks crazy awesome and I actually was more excited to see this than any published sports shot I have taken. I’ve never had a music shot get used anywhere, since this was my first music shoot, and this looks amazing. Chris’ music is wonderful, and I highly recommend picking this EP up on Itunes. I’d like to the Itunes store directly, but I dont know how because I’m dumb. So go get it, and support the artists. And Chris, we will do that music video soon. Trust me. I want to do it so bad, it’s stupid.

29
Nov

Photographer’s Diary – Come Together!

**update** Before you read this post I want to state that it is not meant that you should NOT do YOUR work.  This post is simply saying to stop shunning other photographers and start working together sometimes.

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image property of duckduck collective

Creative people, especially photographers, that’s right, I’m talking to you….put down your ego!  Why am I saying that?  In the world of photography, as Chase Jarvis has posted on his site many many many many many many times, photographers very much do NOT like to share their work.  Share their secrets.  They share nothing.  Work together?  Hardly.  I, myself, know only a couple photographers who have, or would, work together on projects.  Why?  What’s the problem? As Chase said, and myself and Henry McCoy have talked about in person, if photographers start working together and sharing ideas, the work will be SO much better.

Take Ruston, LA for example.  There was some talk of the photographers that live there, the photographers moving back to Ruston and the photographers moving away from Ruston (North Louisiana as a whole).  Someone said that some photographers were moving back to Ruston and the surrounding area.  The photographer who this was told too was CLEARLY uncomfortable with this situation.  Competition competition competition, was all I heard after this.  Why competition?  If you can’t adapted to who is around you and make your work stand out from the rest, should you be a full time creative?  I meant to say ‘creative’ there, because this applies to all aspects of creativity.  Why would you be scared to have someone in the same city or region as you?  You should embrace that and let it push you to the limit of your imagination.  Anyway, I stray…

…with all this being said I want to talk about something I found this morning online.  I found a group of photographers and videographers (creatives) online that not only share their work with each other…..THEY WORK TOGETHER!  **queue brain melt**.  The group calls themselves the ‘DuckDuck Collective‘ and they, from what I can tell, are out of Virginia.  When I was digging through their site, I was simply blown away.  The photography, video work and even design work is simply amazing.  They shoot everything from high end video ads and other videos, to photography for ads and even weddings.  That’s right, weddings.   I want everyone to look at this work.  All of it.  Look at how amazing it is and then think about what it would be like if you got together with some of your creative friends and colleagues and teamed up.   Stop whining about competition and who is around you and maybe reach out to them.  Reach out to the world around you and make better work instead of YOUR work.  Just an idea.  Get off your pedestal.

Short Film – Levi’s “Go Forth” from John Carl on Vimeo.

I apologize is this came off rude, but I figured the blunt approach would be the best approach.

30
Aug

Hire Me

With web traffic where it is, I want to take this time to do a quick shameless plug for myself. Hire me for your commercial, sports and portrait photography needs. Even graphic design. As Chase Jarvis says, I’m born and bred to create art, and I would like nothing more than to do it for you. So feel free to contact me at info@mattlange.com for any licensing, pricing or availability questions. And as always, thank you for stopping by and viewing my work and reading my thoughts.

Matt
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