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Instagram photos of the Santa Monica Pier

After more than a year of opting out, I finally let go of my reluctance to use one of the numerous and extremely popular camera apps available on the iPhone and downloaded Instagram. When I found myself walking along the Santa Monica Pier today with Erinn I decided to give it a try, and found myself really enjoying shooting with my phone for once. It wasn’t that I was against the apps themselves – I think the effects can be cool and always love shooting in a square format – it was just that everyone had adopted these programs so quickly that all of the photos were beginning to look the same and that too many are leaning on the gimmicky color effects to make otherwise weak photos look interesting. However, after taking a couple photos I liked right off the bat I was hooked and decided to make a quick photo project of it, shooting everything I could in the time it took us to walk to the end of the pier and back. Here’s the majority of the shots I took, stitched together in one easy to view pastiche.

Cotton candy on Santa Monica Pier

Santa Monica Pier

Yesterday I rode my bike up the beach to shoot the Santa Monica Pier Paddleboard Race and then met up with my friend Eric who was in town from New York to visit his cousin. Still working on those photos, but here’s one that I shot on the Pier while waiting for the race to begin.

Mustang Sally on the Santa Monica Pier from David Zentz on Vimeo.

A few weeks ago I borrowed my friend Matt’s 5D Mark II to try out its video capabilities. I hadn’t shot video using a DSLR, so I thought we’d go out to the Santa Monica Pier to give it a try. Of course it turned out to be cloudy, but there was enough going on that I could test it out at least. Fortunately we found this kid dancing around to a rendition of Mustang Sally, which is both entertaining and gave me some natural sound to cut the video to. Enjoy.

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