Archive for the ‘Portraits’ Category

Couple weeks back I made a trip down to El Paso Texas to shoot the band Altarmotive. Armed with only battery power flashes I set out and spent the whole day with them at different locations. The plan was try to get as many different type of shots as we could. The day flew by. In the end, the last shot of the day was the one choosen to be used on the cover.
Tags: 120j, altarmotive, band, el paso, isayx3, Lighting, nikon d3, sb-800, strobist, sunpak
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Have you ever thought it would be great if could use some of those cool effects or textures from your iphone camera apps and apply them to your photos in photoshop? Huzzah!!! I will show you how. (I have also included a lighting diagram for this shot as well)
Tags: app, burn, camera, film, hipstamatic, iphone, Lighting, oneLight, portrait, strobist, texture
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Another shot from my trip to Linda Vista Hospital a couple months back. This was an “on the spot” idea and the whole setup probably took about 5-10 minutes. Kelly from work was kind enough to step in as the “Adventurer”. I really enjoy doing the themed shots like this and I really need to make it a point to try them more often.
Tags: dark, door, Edward McGowan, explore, film, green gel, isayx3, kelly, level 4, linda vista, plainjoe, sb-800, strobist
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Yes you are at the right blog! Recently my brother in-law asked me if i would do his engagement photos. I was very hesitant but I thought it would be good practice to get out of my comfort zone. I probably bit off more than I could chew. In the end it was good experience. I learned a lot which would help the next time (if there is ever a next time). All of it was shot natural light. If you make it to the end I’ve listed some tips that helped me.
Tags: d3, ed mcgowan, engadement, isayx3, natural light, nikon, portrait, richard boyda, shirley ku
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This shot was taken a while back when I went out to the Linda Vista Hospital Shoot that Brooke Shaden arranged. The shot was actually the only planned shot I had in mind when I went there that day. I saw this morgue in pictures and I came up with this idea. I wanted to do it so it looked more surreal than creepy (although it might still be creepy to some).
Tags: b1600, Brooke Shaden, Edward McGowan, From Darkness to the Light, Linda Vista Hospital, morgue, Olivia Clemens, setup, softbox, strobist
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Last week I was asked to shoot photos for possible posters for the upcoming Las Vegas Mob Experience. The idea was to have an image of a guy who is “Made” and then in an alternate poster he is being “Whacked”. My first concern was the second shot, I have to have a person behind the subject emerging from the shadows. How would I do this and not make it look cheesy.
Tags: ab1600, diagram, hobd, las vegas mob experience, Lighting, mafia, mob, photography, portrait, strobist, studio
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Welcome to the Blog! It’s been a long time coming. The main focus of this blog will be for information and resources rather than my own photography. I will try to share as much as I can. I’m not claiming I know what I’m doing, but if you like what I do, then you may take away something from this blog.
In the past I have always listed strobist info. Now via this blog I will try to supply more detailed lighting information with the occasional setup shot.
Tags: 35mm, 85mm, Caitlin Randolph, Lauren Randolph, LaurenLemon, Lighting, Linda Vista Hospital, model, portrait, strobist, vintage
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