This past weekend I went to LaidOffCamp Phoenix in Gilbert, AZ and brought my new camera with me. I've had the camera, a Canon EOS Rebel XS, for about 2 weeks and, a couple of days before the event, I got a 50mm f/1.8 lens. I know next to nothing about photography and bought this camera so that I could learn. What better way than at an event with a lot of people and activity to photograph? Little did I know that I'd take 330 photos throughout the day. Here are some observations I had during that time.

LaidOffCamp Phoenix 2009

One of the constructive comments I received afterward was from local Phoenix fine arts photographer, Tyson Crosbie. He said it looked like I was afraid of getting close to my subjects. This may be a reflection of feeling self-conscious about the whole thing, but might also be the result of only having the 50mm lens.

Overall, it was a good experience and I think some of the photos actually turned out well. Of the 330 I took, I narrowed it down to 62 that were, somewhat, fit for viewing. So go check out the photos from LaidOffCamp Phoenix and let me know your thoughts and suggestions so I can improve!

Disclaimer: I am not a professional photographer, nor do I aspire to be one at this time.