Monday, March 31, 2008

I shot this portrait for a story on how students should keep their social networking pages clean because potential employers might see them when the time comes to get a job (y'all know this story, it's been around for a while). When I arrived at the college advisor's office, where supposedly a student would be getting hands on help with cleaning up her page, I discovered (not to my surprise) that it was one of those set-up "so, we're here, what do you want us to do?" sort of situations. So, I said, "Judging by what you just said we are going to be doing a portrait. Let me go grab my light kit from the car." I then proceeded to photograph this young lady, who was suckered into this gig at the last minute on a friday afternoon. She had set up her laptop (the kind with a nice, glossy, reflective screen - ugh) open to her facebook page in a tiny white office littered with random notebooks, papers, old computer monitors, random extension chords and power strips, etc. After a trying to make use of the environment I decided to get rid of the environment instead by using one of my strobes to just completely blow out everything in the room except for the laptop screen and the girl. I put one strobe behind the computer with the output pumped way up and then popped a little light in with a second strobe on an umbrella to light the girl's face and the front of the computer. I think I shot this at a 1/4 of a second (hand held, one should always have a tripod, but alas) to let the screen burn in. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.
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Monday, March 17, 2008

Don't Miss

I was looking back through old takes the other day (trying to put together a fresh portfolio) and found this over looked shot from the Highland Games in St. Louis. I think it's funny. That Lochness Monster is staring her down. Intimidating.

Lochness Golf

Friday, March 14, 2008

Pinewood Derby

A few weeks ago I shot the local scouts pinewood derby. THe gym actually had some nice light situations, which was a plus since the kids just seemed a little bored with having to wait so long between turns and were relatively unemotional. After shooting for a while I decided to go for a panning shot in an effort to get something a little different for this yearly event (the standard photo being image #2 here, which ran as my secondary). I liked the panning enough to offer it as my local lead photo and the paper went for it. So, that's one cheap trick I can't use again soon I guess. Overall an enjoyable assignment I'd say.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Hands

Been shooting more basketball here in Illinois as we work our way through regionals/sectionals. I thought this shot was kind of neat and a little different (because of all the hands of course). I wish there were more face, though. Soon start the state games. More posts once my internet starts working properly again, I promise.

>Basketball hands