Julius Koivistoinen is a young Finnish student passioned about photography. He's mostly self taught but has already been working as a photographer for a couple of magazines published not only in Finland but worldwide, and his photos have reached to become the cover shots of those magazines for plenty of times. In addition to commercial work, he loves to work on personal projects and with smaller clients. Currently he's available for assignments near Helsinki and Lahti.
Be sure to visit his portfolio and Flickr page!

Stepping into the dark side

  • December 10, 2008 2:43 am

MacBook 13

For my whole life I’ve been a PC user so you may just guess how frustrated I have been at times while at it. Change-over to any other platform has not been an option to me though as formerly I’ve been very into computer games and still am doing minor programming and stuff like that which in my opinion just aren’t very well supported for example on Mac.

In the near future I’ll be travelling a lot so I thought a laptop would be a neat thingie to have. Just imagine how much time would it spare if one had the opportunity of browsing through his or her photos while being on the run. Also when I’m on a serious(ish) assignment after that one striking picture it’s important to me to actually see how the work is coming out. Especially after I’ve experienced some catastrophical photo shoots because the photo looked sharp on the camera’s teeny weeny LCD screen.

I was actually becoming very keen to the David Tejada’s idea of using an external DVD player as a bigger screen as seen in his blog entry here but eventually was turned down by the lack of all right DVD players’ availability. They were always too good or too bad. Having just a portable screen with me would be a bit restricting too I thought but that’s another story.

So this year my christmas present came very early to me and oh boy how excited I was. It was the Apple MacBook 13″ 2.4GHz with 2 GB memory and 160 GB hard drive and the reason I was in such a hurry with it was its irresistible price. Less than 900€ – what a bargain! So obviously they were sold out in just a couple of days.

My first impression on MacBook was totally positive. It’s light, powerful and has a bright, clear screen which is just perfect for my needs. Portability is a must for me and I have a bigger screen at home if needed so the 13″ (33 cm) screen size is just fine. The computer starts up and is ready to use in a blink of an eye compared to anything else in the price range and it stays alive quite a while too as the battery should last at least for 4 hours.

Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard succeeded to impress me with its simpliness and lightweight which leaves more resources to the programs I’m using and less confusion to me. Using Lightroom is absolutely painless as what goes to the performance. Pointing the cursor using the trackpad only is of course clumsy and takes patience if you’re in the need of accuracy but I’m ok with that as far as I don’t have to carry a mouse with me.

Have been trying out shooting in tethered mode too, straight into Lightroom by having folder watching function enabled. I had some serious problems using Canon’s CameraWindow with Mac software as it just gave me an error: “Cannot detect camera.” So if you confront this same issue make sure you upgrade into EOS Utilities which is downloadable from Canon’s website. That worked for me and now I’m able to burst away with my camera and watch how my work of art simply pops up onto the vivid screen of this beauty. It can’t get much more simple than this!

Can't wait to open the box

My shiny new MacBook straight out of the box

MacBook

My workflow has upgraded to a brand new level!

MacBook 13

So yeah… So far I’m loving it!

Me and my brand new MacBook - Photo: Julius Koivistoinen

Still working on the website

  • December 3, 2008 9:13 pm

New portfolio under construction

Yes, I code everything manually :)

(Yes, I code my websites manually… ; )

Hi ya all!

As you have probably already recognised I’m working on my main website where this blog is contained also. (If you haven’t seen the work under construction yet feel free to follow this link: JULIUSPHOTO) Previously I didn’t have much more than just this blog and before even that I was coping with just some pretty links to random galleries and bit of silly biography. (I actually made a post about that update back in the beginning of this blog.) Now I have been really revisioning the whole design of my web page and have put a lot of stress on making it functional, easy browsable and most importantly: enjoyable to view! No more small thumbnail-sized imagery or long waiting for images to be downloaded as image galleries are now scrollable.

Oh, and by the way, I would really like to know how you people like it viewing those galleries in that way actually! Feel free to post your rating of this system by leaving a comment in this post. The image galleries are located here. Thanks in advance!

So where was I …?

Did I already mention there will be 900 pixels wide and 600 pixels high pictures in my future portfolio! That’s a huge improvement over previous situation when one had to squint his or her eyes to see anything, I can tell you that! And may I also highlight that every picture published in my portfolio will be totally reprocessed exclusively for that matter.

And to make my point even clearer I’ll show you one photo from my upcoming portfolio and its stages of post processing. The first picture is straight out of the camera and quite a lackluster as you can see, but it has real hidden potential. The second one is what the photo looks like after I have given it a Lightroom treatment and in the last image I have polished the photo in Photoshop and it’s ready to go!

(By clicking the images you may open them in separate windows for easier comparison.)

An image straight out of camera. Photo by Julius Koivistoinen

An image had its treatment in Lightroom and came out like this. Photo by Julius Koivistoinen

Last stage of post processing in Photoshop. Photo by Julius Koivistoinen

So obviously there is something worthful to wait coming and I promise you I’ll be gradually updating the new content online as soon as its finished (as I have done so far too) so keeping an eye on my website may be a good idea. ;)

Thanks for reading and take care!

Years burn

  • September 28, 2008 11:22 pm

I turned 18! Yahoo! Here are two little photos from our little evening gathering. After that we went to visit few bars in central Helsinki with my dad and I got a free drink or two but no more of that. :) Below following two pictures there’s three more of my mum burning those candles away few days later. You may click those thumbs to view the photos in their full size.

Canon EOS 350D, EF 17-40mm f/4L USM, 430EX

I turned 18! Marja, Julius, Natalia, Jorma and Amanda

I turned 18! Marja, Julius, Natalia and Amanda. Jorma shot this photo with my camera.

Canon EOS 350D, EF 135mm f/2L USM
Julius Koivistoinen photography: My mum and candles
Julius Koivistoinen photography: My mum and candles Julius Koivistoinen photography: My mum and candles

Autumn is coming

  • September 2, 2008 11:41 pm

A girl walking on streets of Helsinki city. Photo by Julius Koivistoinen

The photo above is one of many images from my today’s trip to the central Helsinki. (Read: A photo gallery containing these shots is under construction.) I restrained myself to use my EOS 350D DSLR and one lens, the new one, only… And oh boy what a combination it was!

Still not sure what lens it might be?

May I present you, Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM!

Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM. Photo by Julius Koivistoinen

Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM. Photo by Julius Koivistoinen

Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM is the replacement for my 90-300mm plastic toy. Photo by Julius Koivistoinen

Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM. Photo by Julius Koivistoinen

Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM. Photo by Julius Koivistoinen

Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM and Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM. Photo by Julius Koivistoinen

See the setup here – 3 strobes @ 1/8 power. CTO and CTB gels used on the flashes behind lenses.

Me. I just ran 10 kilometers during the global Nike+ Human Race event. Photo by Mark Turunen

In other news

I attended to Finnish version of the global Nike+ Human Race event which was a really fun experience even though the number of participants was nothing compared to other countries’.

I ran the distance of 10 kilometers in 54 minutes and could have easily continued further. I’m confident of myself being ready for the next year’s half maraton. :)

Still around here somewhere

  • August 28, 2008 2:27 am

Hi all! Long time no see.

Julius and Marja in LondonFor those who care, I apologise for neglecting this blog for such a tremendous amount of time, but let me explain myself…

First of all I’ve been out there living. On my summer holiday I travelled with Marja through the city of London exploring the urban culture and meeting new people for a week. Plus, there’s no London without a portion of fish and chips in an atmospheric pub! (There’s no photo of it though. Sorry!) We also enjoyed amazing local attractions in Saint Peterspurg while visiting my grandparents there and finished the whole package by going to Viljandi Folk Music Festival in the Southern Estonia. We were so dedicated to listening to music and dancing with Marja that we didn’t even take a camera with us. And that’s huge from us!

Here are some of our travelling photos from London and St. Petersburg:

Julius ja Marja @ London, Lontoo

Kirkko veren päällä

Isaakin kirkon kattotasolla

Tiiviisti veneilemässä

Marja ja Pietari

Julius ja Marja @ Pietari

Pietarhovi

Pietarhovi

Pietarhovi

Illanistujaiset kotona Pietarissa

Äiti, isovanhemmat ja serkku

Another reason for me not updating this blog has been work. I’ve been hired as photographer for three different magazines including Softaaja in which my work has been seen already previously. It’s been a wonderful opportunity for me to work in a studio and I have learned a lot! Many shots I have taken there are still waiting for their first publication in the magazines so you folks have to wait for a while for the newest pieces of my work. I’m pretty excited about them already.

Until then here’s some of my work for them:

Softaajan kansikuva 6/2008

Rekyylin kansikuva 5/2008

Rekyyli 5/2008

Riista, haulikot

Softaaja, Kalash AKS-74UN

I was shooting airsoft ages ago but didn’t link to the gallery from my blog. See the gallery from the link below: (Also, see how cool Väinö and his moustages look below.)

View gallery
Airsoft in Mustavuori

Väinö Huhtalo

One more thing. There’s a new gallery of a skateboarding competition (SkateSM 08) coming up in the near future so stay tuned! Here’s few teasers for you:

Skeittauksen SM-kisat 08 Kiasman edessä

Skeittauksen SM-kisat 08 Kiasman edessä

Skeittauksen SM-kisat 08 Kiasman edessä

Oh, and I bought a new lens but I will tell more about it later! You may guess what it is by judging from the following photo. *tease* ;)

Over and out!

Julius Koivistoinen