Sunday, August 3, 2014

My Niece in Kiawah

I went on vacation in Kiawah and my niece volunteered for a photo shoot. We stuffed two dresses in the luggage before we left. Luckily I have a bunch of dresses from the studio. We decided to try the beach and the marsh to take some pictures.

The beach gave me condensation problems. Hot and humid outside, cold and air conditioned inside. That's always a nightmare for camera equipment. I totally forgot that it happens down south.

Here's the sunset shots on the beach (not much of a sunset — too many clouds). It was so windy which was nice. We started with six balloons and ended with four. Two of them just blew right off the string.



Here's a sample of how bad the condensation is.


The next morning we shot in the marsh. No humidity issues on this morning. I only processed one shot because I love it so much that all others from that day pale in comparison.


It's one of those pictures that you love the minute you take it. I knew I had it. It's interesting to note that we are on the main road to Kiawah in this shot. If cars went by, you would see them in the picture, so we had to time her head flip to the sound of cars coming. I also was eaten alive as I was standing down in the swampy marsh. Those bites lasted for weeks. WORTH IT!

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Inspiration

I found this image on the web (on a wallpaper site) and I wanted to see if I could take a picture similar to it.


I've lit umbrellas before, so I know it's possible. The trick in this shot is not so much the light in the umbrella, but lighting the outside of the umbrella.

Here's the raw file. We took the shot in a garage. One speed light in the umbrella and one strobe to light the umbrella. I know that in post it's always easier to darken images than lighten, so I wanted to get the lighter spots right.



In hindsight, I would have moved away from the wall, but that was the grungiest floor in the garage. I wanted some stains and discoloration and the rest of the garage looked brand new. I am very happy with the separation of the umbrella from the background without having too much light on the floor.

Here's the photo after I added rain in Photoshop and recolored it to look a little more like the original. There's a lot more hot spots in the original. I'm not sure if I want this image to have hot spots that strong. But who knows, I might play with it some more.


I like it a lot. What I enjoy most in photography these days is challenges and this was a bit of a challenge.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

National Arboretum

I'm planning to shoot there in a couple weeks, so I went to check it out. What a beautiful day at the park.

I always walk to the columns when I am there. I find them fascinating. There's not much going on in the spring at the columns. I think I like them better in fall when they are surrounded by fields of tall grass.



And this time, I went to the Asian gardens. Nice and quiet up there. I sat a listened to the geese fly by.


And I love to walk through the Bonsai museum.


It's hard to believe that much beautiful open land is in the city.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Reithoffer Carnival Light Trails

It's been a while since I've taken light trail images, but how could I pass it up when the carnival is in town.

The LED lights really change the way light trails appear in images. It's quite interesting.

Here's the ferris wheel:

And here's another ride (I forgot to get the name of it):


It started to rain as I was leaving so I shot this through the car window:

Thursday, February 13, 2014

2014 Photo Shoots

I've had a couple shoots this year and I have a couple more lined up. If things go at this pace, I will definitely have more photo shoots this year than last year.

Here's Tausha:

Here's Eva:

Here's Elyse:

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Self Portrait, etc.

I had a shoot this weekend that turned out well. After the model left, I played around with some self portraits. Since I had to get to the studio by 8am, I was not looking good. No makeup, hair up. But for some reason, I still attempted the self portrait. I found some glasses on the makeup table and a mannequin hand and took this portrait. As I age, I appreciate the blown out highlights (it makes for less post processing of my wrinkles).



This one I call "Waiting for Chinese Food." The title really says it all.