Photography

The Music of Rome from a musicians perspective

My personal music resume

I will start this blog with giving you a little personal history.  I come from a very musical family.  My grand father loved to yodel in the Swiss Alps.  My grandmother was a singer.  My mother was a singer and a conductor most of her life.  She was one of the first females to sing commercials on the radio.  My mother played classical music nearly every day at home.  I think there were times we (the kids, and dad) got a little tired of the genre.  My mother Shirley, was a beautiful soprano and could hit the high notes with pure lustre and sound.  My brother and sister were blessed with other talents, but Thomas was blessed with nearly a perfect pitch.  I played the part of Hansel in Hansel and Gretel in elementary school.  I even remember taking tap dance as directed from momma Shirley.  I was never a great dancer.

My mother Shirley Stephenson Schmuki during her later years

My early years as a singer

In elementary school and junior high school I played the cello.  I stopped playing it after 3 or so years because of the ribbing I got from my peers and also it was a very difficult instrument to carry to and from school up and down OAK street in 2-3 feet of snow in Colorado. It seems it was almost bigger than me.  I was very involved in vocal music in junior high and high school.  I sang in the choir and a select group of 20 or so singers Madrigal style.  I think there were about 4 singers per part (bass, tenor, soprano and altos).  I was selected many times by my choir conductor Monte Otto to sing solos in our performances. I also played the part of “The Padre” in Man of LaMancha.  To this day I still remember all the songs and most of the lines of Man of LaMancha.

Vocal Scholarship at BYU awarded

During the second half of my senior year in high school I tried out for a vocal scholarship from a professor from Brigham Young University.  He toured the country with tryouts requiring the candidates to sing six areas in Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, German and English.  After much preparation I was ready.  About 2,000 candidates across the country tried out for 20 spots.  I received the letter from BYU, that I was selected for the scholarship.  My choice was then made for me,  OFF to BYU I go with my golden voice attached. Amongst other things, I became the president of a 100+ all male member chorus.

I am retired from singing

It has been 40 years since I actually sang.  Maybe some day I will put out to the world why I actually quit singing.  In any case, I was very involved in music, classical vocal music to be specific.  I also sang vocal jazz and was the lead singer for “Miss Utah Review” with many previous winners of the Miss Utah pageant including a previous Miss USA.  For many years, I was the guy with the microphone in my hands and a supporting cast behind me.  Yes fans, I did have one talent in life, it was singing. Now I believe I have another talent…. photography. When I am dead and gone perhaps my work will get noticed.

The music of Rome

So when I talk about the music of Rome, I have a perspective that may be different than the normal tourist.  We have grown so attached to Rome because of the arts, the people and of course the music. We have attended 2 music operas at 2 different venues.  Just last night we attended a classical music orchestral concert with Antonio Pappano (director) and special guest pianist Igor Levit.  It was such an amazing experience,  We are many hours past the event and my heart is still full with the joy of it all.

Opera Concert- Roma opera greatest hits

At the Saint Andrew’s Church of scotland

This magical opera concert was in a beautiful church with perfect acoustics, a small venue and very personal. Highly recommended.

Alice with the two wonderful Opera singers at the Saint Andrews Church

Two opera singers in Rome

The 3 tenors

St pauls within the walls

We found this venue a little disappointing after our first great intimate experience a few nights earlier. The main problem was the acoustics of the church although it was very beautiful. Not nearly as intimate as there were hundreds in the crowd. Not being able to see, nor really hear properly was the main problem.

The 3 Tenors - Rome

What is the difference between Rome and the US

So what is so different about attending musical events in Rome versus the United States?  Last night it was clear with the thousands of attendees, most all were LOCALS and NOT tourists.  Most all were refinely dressed to the NINE and clearly were there because they understood and appreciate classical music.  It was a great experience.  The audience was SO respectful, during the extremely soft part of the music in pianissimo.  You could hear a pin drop.  Not a cough, no kids crying, no paper shuffling, pure respect for the artist and the music.  I remember singing solos and had the feeling of intense silence and reverence and the …. you could hear a pin drop.  This is the feeling all musical artists yearn for.

Parco Della Musica Ennio Morricone

I must also mention the comfort and spacing of the seats in the beautiful auditorium Parco Della Musica Ennio Morricone unlike the seating at Kravis and Broward Performance Center where you feel your 6’1” knees hit the back of the seat in front of you.  First class please, my old man knees demand it!

Orchestra Link

Igor Levit - pianist of the century

IGOR's Website

The pianist last night, Igor Levit has been touted as one of the greatest piano players alive.  Truly a genius.  I have never observed a musician with more talent who could “FEEL” the music like no other.

The streets of Rome

A few days ago we were wanting the streets in front of the forum and just shy of the coliseum, and we heard a beautiful OPERA voice.  An older man in the form of Luciano Pavarotti and perhaps his SON were singing opera on the street with the backdrop of the FORUM behind them.  Pavarotti was truly amazing and we stayed for his full set of music.  I will include some videos and photos so you can appreciate what we observed.  When his set was over, I was holding back my tears.  Music still gets to me.

Street Opera singer

Just take a walk, music is every where

Musicians are everywhere playing nearly every genre, and frankly it seems a bit out of place when the genre is not opera or classical. None the less, I so enjoy it all. Pop, rock, classical, country, opera… bring it on Rome!

Street musician playing for a tip

Why go to Rome?

So why go to ROME?  One HUGE answer is the music.  Go to the OPERA concerts, attend the concerts and be prepared to be WOWED.

Yodilay, Yodilay, Yodalay Hi HOOOO.  Sing it Grandpa Stephenson.

Italy vacation 2023 planning and day 1

He's back. You know Tom the blogger. We have just arrived in our beautiful apartment in Rome.

Before I get to the topics of the day I thought I would provide links to my blogs I wrote in our 4 week trip to Italy last year.

Pompeii City of sin:

https://www.thomasschmukiphotography.com/blog/2022/7/29/pompeii-the-city-of-sin

Italy city by city, my favorites:

https://www.thomasschmukiphotography.com/blog/2022/6/28/italy-city-by-city-my-favorites

photographer gear for Italy trip:

https://www.thomasschmukiphotography.com/blog/2022/6/21/photography-gear-for-italy-trip

The food of Florence:

https://www.thomasschmukiphotography.com/blog/2022/6/5/the-food-of-florence

Long walk in Florence:

https://www.thomasschmukiphotography.com/blog/2022/6/3/a-long-walk-in-florence

Verona, the city of Love:

https://www.thomasschmukiphotography.com/blog/2022/6/1/verona-the-city-of-love

Venice day two:

https://www.thomasschmukiphotography.com/blog/2022/5/28/venice-day-2

Venice day one:

https://www.thomasschmukiphotography.com/blog/2022/5/26/venice-day-1

flight to Italy, via Paris:

https://www.thomasschmukiphotography.com/blog/2022/5/23/flight-to-italy-via-paris

Hectic last minute preparations

If you want to meet a planner, let me introduce you to Alice. This year was not the Alice Alice.  With her heart surgery, her work and my photo shoots. we had little or no time to prepare.  We decided not to commit to the vacation until we were confident with Alice's surgery result. When the Dr came into the recovery room to speak with Alice and I, he prescribed a vacation to Italy.

This year we decided to "live like the locals" on our vacation to Italy.  The only thing we locked down was the airplane and the the apartment in Rome.

Alice's preparation was mainly what shoes to buy and bring.

My preparation was what camera equipment to bring. My biggest dilemma was which camera to bring and should I bring a backup. Our focus was different but the result will be amazing.

My chosen camera get for our Italy trip.

Train ride from Delray Beach to Miami Airport

We love to take the train from Delray Beach to Miami airport. The Tri-Rail train does not compete with Brightline. However, it drops us right off in the middle of the airport.  We love that.  You would be amazed how many people actually take the Tri-Rail to the Miami airport.

Alice on the plane with the Italian Stallion

Due to our last-minute scheduling of our flight to Rome, we were unable to book a pair of contiguous seats on the airplane. Our confirmed seats were with someone else between us. We had hoped we could talk the middle person out of their seat so we could sit together and hold hands.  So here we are in the middle aisle with three seats, and both of us, taking the aisle seat and the middle seat, waiting for the unknown traveler.   I was worried we may get a 400 pound Covid infected traveler laden with twins who she was nursing mid flight and refused to change the seat. While we are boarding the plane, I teased Alice telling her that some lady may take the middle seat, and I may mistakenly hold her hand. as the travelers boarded the plane, I looked anxiously at each person coming in one by one. Oh no this can't be the guy.  This is the guy.  Yup the Italian stallion with the look of a cross between Dr Mcdreamy and George Clooney.  His looks, his aura, his clothing ....  I knew I was in trouble.  Sure enough it was him.  He has the middle seat. I looked at Alice and she smiled.  After asking the young Sylvester Stallone if he could exchange seats, she looked at me and smiled, "I get to sit by the two best looking men on the plane". I wasn't alarmed I knew he didn't have the entire Schmuki package.   

Alice with the second best looking guy on the plane. What a lucky girl!

Our first walking tour and night out

We had a great first day in Rome. After resting a bit and unpacking we went out and took a look at our neighborhood. We love it here.

We had a great dinner at an Italian resteraunt just next to our apartment. We enjoyed the best pasta with pesto we have ever had. 

We met 2 great fun couples from Long Island at the resteraunt who promised to read my Pompeii city of sin blog.  They asked me to take their picture because they saw my fancy Nikon on the table.

Our new friends from Long Island New York

Day one is over and we still like each other a lot. Looking forward to days 2-40. Please let me know you are reading and enjoying my blog. This is a lot of work, but mostly a labor of love and a documentation of our wonderful life together.

Photography Challenge Day 3 - Self Portrait

This challenge is not about a selfie taken on your iPhone. However those iPhone users can learn very good techniques by following some of the tips in this challenge.

One of your self portraits must include something related to the coronavirus and what is happening in your own personal space.

My suggestions for self portrait set up include:

  • backdrop

  • at least one external flash or strobe

  • camera mounted on tripod

  • use of remote trigger or self toner mode on camera.  I set my camera for nine shots with a three second pause between shots which will assure my strobes recycling time and a different pose

  • manual focus on a pre-designated spot

  • F-11 or even more shut down to improve chance of in focus

  • Use of 1 or more external props

  • take many shots for a better chance of getting the exact shot you want

  • For drama try a black backdrop

Points awarded for participation in this challenge:

  • Five points for three or more submitted photos using at least six of the techniques previously defined

  • One point for one submitted photo

  • 10 points for best self portrait of the group. I get to be the judge and jury LOL

I have included a few images from my practice session yesterday in my home studio in Delray Beach Florida.

My setup for the following shots:

2-3 Paul Buff Strobes, Black and Blue Backdrop, Nikon D850 Camera, 35MM 1.8 Nikon and 85 MM 1.4 Sigma Lens, SNOOT, 18” OMNI Reflector, Light Meter, Tripod and others

Photographer Challenge #2 - Know your Camera

I call this GET TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA CHALLENGE.  I am convinced after watching many photographers struggle with their equipment they have NOT spent the time to KNOW their camera.  Knowledge is POWER and confidence give you the freedom to SEE the shot and GET the shot and receive the DESIRED results.

I am a very fast typist on the keyboard, clocked at more than 105 WPM on a standard typewriter in High School.  Why am I so FAST?  It’s simple, proper technique, and NOT looking at your fingers or hands while you type.  I know where the keys are instinctively.  Your challenge is to get to know your camera that intimately.

HERE is your TEST:

IN the DARK, with no lights on, can you adjust the following settings without taking your eyes from the viewfinder in under 5 seconds:

    • Change your FOCUS from Manual, to Continuous, to automatic

    • Change your focus SPOT from Single point to multiple point/Wide

    • Change your ISO from 100 to 400

    • Change your ISO from 100 to Auto ISO

    • Turn your Flash or strobe on or off (on your camera, not your FLASH)

    • Change your shutter speed from 1/200 to 1/1000 to 1/30

    • Change your F-Stop from fully OPEN to totally shut down, and back to F8

    • Change your MODE from Aperture Priority to Manual, to Shutter Priority (S mode on Nikon) and back to Aperture Priority

    • Change your White Balance to Auto, then to Cloudy, then to 5200K and back to Auto

    • Replace your battery on your camera

    • Replace your batteries on your FLASH (this is a HARD one!) - I’ll give you 60 seconds on this one

On my NIKON I MUST KHOW where the following keys/buttons/switches are and my fingers must find them with my eyes closed:

    • Camera on/off switch

    • ISO button

    • Camera mode dial (M/A/P/…)

    • Display button

    • AF on (Auto focus button - I use BACK BUTTON Focus)

    • Info button (i)

    • OK button

    • Main Command dial

    • Sub Command dial

TIP: You can program your buttons and view finder displays to your specific needs.  For example I program the following programmable buttons:

F1: White balance

F2: Auto Focus modes allowing me to switch from AFC/AFM/AFS 

Nikon Tip: 

The Display button toggles various displays available in your view finder and on your display.   This button is VERY helpful in DARK shooting

The Info button (i) show’s your current configuration of very important settings and allows you to change them on the fly by rotating your COMMAND dial.

Practice, practice practice. I did not learn to type 105 WPM on a manual typewriter by reading a manual!

While watching TV I often grab a camera and play these GAMES with it.  My challenge is although I only shoot Nikon, all cameras are slightly different.  When I switch cameras I have to cheat for a while because the setup is not only different but the buttons and knobs are also different.  This is ONE REAL reason to stick with one camera BODY!  I have a Nikon D850, D500 and Z6, ALL different and special in their own way.

If you can do this with your camera in the DARK you KNOW your camera and can concentrate on the composition and capture.  If you don’t you may miss it.

My challenge: Practice this UNTIL you have it, maybe just 15 minutes a day, in the DARK.  No cheating, you are allowed to look at the display in your viewfinder but NOT on your back screen!

Points awarded: - you can have up to 13 days to complete, practice up!

    • 5 points if you can do ALL the above items in less than 5 seconds each

    • 3 points if you can do at least 6 of the items in the list

    • 1 point for trying and putting up with my BLOGS

    • 2 points extra credit if you can do at least 6 items in under 2 seconds

NOTE: points are only awarded with your active participation on my BLOG entries.  You MUST put your achievement and points earned in the comments section of the blogs.

Photographer Challenge - 14 day challenge

Photographer challenge - Lets all improve while we are all cooped up from Covid-19

In an effort to keep not only myself engaged but to also help all my photographer peers I have decided to create a BLOG entry each day for 14 days. These entries will all have a DAILY challenge with some additional resources and helps from me and other photographer peers who want to participate. Each challenge will have points attached to your level of participation. The winning 3 photographers will get:

  1. 1 FREE Photo session at my home studio in Delray Beach Florida with your client(s) - up to 2.5 hours in the studio. With or without my help and advice.

  2. 1 FREE second shooter (ME) at any of your local (South Florida) events in the coming 12 months.

  3. A BIG pat on your back from your PEERS.

Challenge Day 1:

Reach out to a fellow photographer today and tell them why you love their work.

3 points for a personal phone call, FaceTime or Messenger Video chat

1 point for a text message or IM

1 point extra credit: ask your PEER for 1 TIP to improve your photography or photography business.

Resources:

PHONE: USE IT, like days of old…. call and let them HEAR your voice

My number: 954-439-1999

IPHONE: Face Time - Even better than a phone call - I am an IPhone and apple user

Facebook: Instant Messenger, Video and messaging

My Facebook profile: Tom Schmuki

Instagram: Messaging and Video messaging

My instagram profile: thomas_e_photography

Skype: https://www.skype.com/en/

My Skype name: tom.schmuki

WhatsApp (Facebook Messenger): Video and Messaging

My WhatsApp profile: Tom Schmuki (954-439-1999)

Hangouts: Google’s messenger: Video and Messaging

My Hangouts id: thomas.e.photography@gmail.com

Please God don't let me lose my passion for photography

Please God don't let me lose my passion for photography

I was extremely passionate about most of the above items.  Is photography next on the list?  I hope not.  Why do I bring that up?  In the last few months I have met 3 photographers who seemed as passionate as me that one day just stopped taking pictures, sold all their camera gear and never looked back.  Please Lord, let that NOT be me.  I love it toooooooooo much!