6 Dec 2011
5 Dec 2011
It's Christmas Season Again!
Which means it's time for Christmas photos at the mall again!
This year my very talented wife painted some backdrops for me and I am taking photos at the Mall@Reds in Pretoria from the 5th until the 24th of December. She also sewed all the costumes for the kiddies to dress in that you can see on the table in the photo below.
Here is a basic setup shot:
And what the final result looks like:
There is also a "Fantasy Forest" backdrop and a typical Christmas Manger scene.
Merry Christmas everybody!
This year my very talented wife painted some backdrops for me and I am taking photos at the Mall@Reds in Pretoria from the 5th until the 24th of December. She also sewed all the costumes for the kiddies to dress in that you can see on the table in the photo below.
Here is a basic setup shot:
And what the final result looks like:
There is also a "Fantasy Forest" backdrop and a typical Christmas Manger scene.
Merry Christmas everybody!
1 Dec 2011
30 Nov 2011
16 Nov 2011
Shades
Another day another product shoot!
Nikon D90, manual mode, 200ISO, f11, 1/200s, Nikon 50mm f1.8D, Nikon sb700 and sb600 bounced in umbrellas left and right high. Set-up shot below.
Stock card seamless white background held up against the wall by duct tape. No photographer should ever be without duct tape!
This would have worked much better with a light tent... but I don't have one. Someone recently told me that photography is about problem solving, so sometimes you just gotta make a plan!
Note to self: get a light tent...
9 Nov 2011
6 Nov 2011
A step into the not so distant past...
Who would have thought at the time that just a few years later Kodak would have abandoned slr's forever!
Check out this article about the then brand new and top of the line DSLR from Kodak: DCS 760 delivers crisp, clear photos.
Check out this article about the then brand new and top of the line DSLR from Kodak: DCS 760 delivers crisp, clear photos.
2 Nov 2011
1 Nov 2011
Portraits in small places
Here is how I set it up:
By using the curtains as a backdrop and squeezing the lights in between couches and side tables I managed to get a fairly good two light portrait set-up. Behind the model is my Strobist DIY Beauty Dish on a tripod. To the right and high is a shoot through umbrella on my junky tripod converted to super cool light stand. Nikon sb600 in the beauty dish and sb700 in the umbrella, both triggered via Nikons very cool CLS system. Easy peasy!
20 Oct 2011
Studio session with a Famous Fashion Icon!
Probably the most recognized face on the planet, and for all the wrong reasons. If you would like to practice portrait lighting setups on a small scale Barbie is your girl though! She doesn't charge much, she is very co-operative and always has a friendly smile. Oh, and she never complains about working long or odd hours.
Here is my small scale studio set-up:
The light on the left is my Strobist DIY Beauty Dish draped in a swathe of thin white material that basically turns it into a small softbox.
The Barbie doll was set into a cake and decorated for a 6 year olds birthday party.
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