Sunday, November 22, 2009
Dave Smith, Circus Performer #3
Dave Smith from onemansideshow.com posed for me as the next circus performer in my series. Dave had a narrow time frame before jetting off to Europe for a few weeks.
We were trying to get a few good portraits that he could use as some promo shots and we were also looking for detail shots.
Since fire is always eye-catching, I wanted to get some pictures of him doing some fire eating. I thought hard edge light would be a good place to start, so I used a three light setup to grab the shot above and this:
Each of the back lights were into reflectors and a softbox was used for up high. The rim lights were one stop above the main to give some definition and separation against the black background.
I set the lights up while Dave was in the “Juggling Laboratory” beneath the Juggling Studio breaking some bottles with his sledgehammer. He was breaking glass for his amazing feets of strength. This shot was done with backlight to create some highlights on the glass.
My favorite picture of the shoot was the long trail of fire we got with a creative exposure of 2 seconds. Although there is some blur, we got this one in 2 tries. The single light froze the action while the fire exposed itself throughout the range of motion.
Click to see the slideshow of my favorite shots from this session.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Performance Lab
I have been taking a bunch of photographs in the new Performance Lab, a state of the art exercise science and sports medicine facility in Cherry Hill, NJ. Today, we photographed a VO2max test in progress.
Simple lighting, using a softbox on the right and a blue gelled flash as a rim.
Simple lighting, using a softbox on the right and a blue gelled flash as a rim.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Wissahickon Portraits
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Fitness Shoot!
In anticipation of the opening of The Performance Lab in Cherry Hill, I have been taking pictures to use for ads. I was so inspired by shooting running and cycling models that I wanted to have another photo shoot with a fitness theme.
My model for the shoot was Kimberly Tosoian, a former dancer, soccer player and recreational athlete who is also a fabulous fitness model.
Like any photo shoot, I try to mix up the lighting, some dark and some bright with different colored lights to match the feel or the wardrobe. Kim multiple outfits which gave us lots of choices.
First, we went with a running shoot on the track. I chose to go low key to send the background into darkness. To add some separation, I used a yellow gel to complement her black and yellow outfit.
The lighting setup was soft in front from a softbox with a gridded light for a rim from the back. A separate flash with a yellow gel was aimed at the back wall.
Next up was a workout inspired shoot that would look right at home in a national fitness magazine. I wanted the background to be brighter than the foreground so a aimed a strobe at the weight rack and the mirror behind it. This provided the nice rim light. A reflector in close provided fill. The softbox above left was the main light and set to be less bright than the background light.
The left side of Kim's face was still going dark, so I placed a shoot through umbrella with a flash in the back of camera right for some extra fill.
The whole series of shoots from the different poses and outfits can be seen on this page
My model for the shoot was Kimberly Tosoian, a former dancer, soccer player and recreational athlete who is also a fabulous fitness model.
Like any photo shoot, I try to mix up the lighting, some dark and some bright with different colored lights to match the feel or the wardrobe. Kim multiple outfits which gave us lots of choices.
First, we went with a running shoot on the track. I chose to go low key to send the background into darkness. To add some separation, I used a yellow gel to complement her black and yellow outfit.
The lighting setup was soft in front from a softbox with a gridded light for a rim from the back. A separate flash with a yellow gel was aimed at the back wall.
Next up was a workout inspired shoot that would look right at home in a national fitness magazine. I wanted the background to be brighter than the foreground so a aimed a strobe at the weight rack and the mirror behind it. This provided the nice rim light. A reflector in close provided fill. The softbox above left was the main light and set to be less bright than the background light.
The left side of Kim's face was still going dark, so I placed a shoot through umbrella with a flash in the back of camera right for some extra fill.
The whole series of shoots from the different poses and outfits can be seen on this page
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Ch..ch..ch..changes
Arguably one of the best things about having to dig out from snowstorms and deal with cold mornings and frost on the windshield is the change of seasons and the feelings that we have with each season. Hope and optimism in the spring, long sunsets and fun in the summer, the awe at the beauty of the changing leaves and dramatic skies in the fall and the solemnity which greets us after the leaves are gone. I dug through the archives of art and landscape photography and pulled up a few of the pictures that reminded me of some of these feelings.
The slide show is here. Or if you prefer HTML, look here.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Go Philles!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Happy Halloween
I'm not sure when the "Halloween Parade" became a big thing at schools, but everyone seemed to be ducking out of work to watch their children's parade of costumes. Luckily, I wasn't working on Friday, so I didn't have to shoulder the guilt of slipping away. I met my son and his class as they walked to their Halloween activities at the upper school and then had just enough time to hit the coffee shop before they came back to their classroom for more Halloween related festivities. The slideshow is here
Since Trick or Treating was rainy, I didn't set up any lights like I did two years ago.
I did, however shoot the boys on a white seamless background in the photo studio. That's Putting on his best performance as GI Joe. And yes, that really is Jake as IronMan. I didn't just post a shot from the costume website.
Since Trick or Treating was rainy, I didn't set up any lights like I did two years ago.
I did, however shoot the boys on a white seamless background in the photo studio. That's Putting on his best performance as GI Joe. And yes, that really is Jake as IronMan. I didn't just post a shot from the costume website.
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