



Mixing color and fun!
Here we are on location with some new toys in hopes to create a "unique" looking / feeling photograph of our model. Our location is a Miami rooftop facing west at around 5:45PM. A very "dull" and "industrial" look on the roof is made interesting with some special lighting effects.. and a blend of ambient sunset.
Lighting:
22" Beauty dish with 40-degree grid used camera left provided our "key" light and two other AB800's were used for background effects. One was placed about 20 feet camera right pointing at the stairs behind model, with a blue gel.. and the other was camera left in the background giving us a "rim" light on our model, and was also giving us a nice flare off in the sky. All lights were fired using Pocket Wizards, and power was provided by the Vagabond II pack.
Exposure:
This was still daylight when shot, thus I stopped my lens (24-70mm) way down to about f/11 to get a full underexposed frame.. then just feathered back the shutter to get some nice sunset colors off in the sky.. My strobes were used to "overpower" the ambient light, and dominate the frame.
Post Processing:
I was very determined to get the exposure and lighting I wanted right out of the camera.. I succeeded in my goal, with the exception of some "hot spots" from the Beauty dish, and a little punch in contrast..
Adriana and I are on location this morning at High Point for product shots, to update their catalog. High Point specializes in bathroom vanities for the "higher end" consumer. They have truly designed some very beautiful pieces... Thank goodness I left my wallet in the car, or I would have ended up with all new bathrooms in my house!
Todays location shoot involves about 70 different products that will need to be photographed for the catalog. We arrived on location at 9-am to setup our studio, lights and computer system. We decided to shot tethered directly into the MacBook Pro laptop so that our clients could see the results instantly. This worked well, and gave an all hands on deck approach to the shots. After all the products were shot, we burned a DVD with all images on the spot and handed over to them! We were all packed up and driving away by 1:30-PM.
Our clients were very happy, and we hope to help them again as their product selections change / grow!
Tech:
Camera - EOS 50D
Lens - 24-70mm 2.8 L
Light - x2 AB800's
Transmission - Pocket Wizard II wireless radio slaves
Q: Real or Fake?
A: Fake, but real good...
Fun with green screen composites. Our lovely model Jennifer wanted some new images that were going to bring her portfolio up to date and get her noticed by potential clients. Here you can see the final shot for this session. Using a "Green Screen" and a proven workflow in post processing, we were able to create stunning results without actually finding a nice location to shoot outside. Our final image shown is the result of our composite and, was a finalist on Model Mayhem.com out of 200 other competing shots!
Shot on location with our portable studio, and off camera strobes. We shot "tethered" into a Macbook Pro to ensure best results.
Camera: 50D 1/125 @ f/8 ISO 100
Lens: 24-70mm L 2.8 USM
Lights: AB800's (one camera left 1/4 power, one camera right for background 1/4 power and 42" reflector camera right) triggered with Pocket Wizards.