Sunday, December 21, 2014

Shooting Around: Holidays & Food

The last two weeks have been full of taking pictures of food for a website & Facebook page I maintain for a restaurant.
Stuffed Breads


Chef Salad
Sausage & Peppers


Porketta

Broccoli Rabe & Sausage Stuffed Bread


Stuffed Filet of Sole

Portrait and Landscape - Maks Danilin

For the final set I tried to emulate the style of David Dreblin.  His work inspired me because he combines the use of landscape and portrait shots, although typically using urban settings.  I am currently traveling through the western United States and was able to take shots in Utah, Arizona, and Colorado.  I tried to make use of the variety of different landscapes around me, selecting those that best compliment the colors in the model's hair, skin tone, or clothes.   Given the nature of a long distance trip, I was not able to bring most of my equipment, such as my lighting set up and tripod, and had to make the best out of what was around me.
The first shot was shot in Moab, Utah.  I had the model stand with the red rock mountains behind her to create a nice soft backdrop.  I selected just the model and used the highlight and shadows adjustments to get the lighting to my liking.  I also inverted the selection and darkened the background to make the model stand out.

This shot was taken in a slot canyon in Utah.  There was limited light so I ended up depending heavily on my camera's flash.  I increased the saturation of the red rock behind the model while brighting the models coat to create further contrast.  



This shot was taken high up on a mountain edge in Kannarra, Utah.  Although the landscape aspect of this shot is mostly sky, I like how the shot gives the feeling of depth and elevation.  I played with the levels and saturation of the background to create a true blue sky.  I have been separately adjusting the model and the background, and used the highlight/shadow adjustments to bring the colors in the models hair and skin tones out.

 The next two shots were taken in Arches National Park, Utah.  I like the tone and formations of the red rock and how they create a serene backdrop.  For this shot I played with the highlights and shadows on the model as well as sharpened the image to make the model stand out.

This last shot is of the model posing in front of the famous Corona Arch.  I had the model do different poses and I settled on this one because of the lines created by the model as well as the outline of the arch.  I lowered the saturation of the backdrop while keeping the model as is.

This has been another great photography class! After researching and learning about the greats, it has definitely helped me see portraits in a new light.  The techniques I have learned have stuck with me and I have seen my pictures improve as I play with different lighting and posing.  I plan to continue in this medium and branch out to learn more about different styles of photography.

Portrait & Lighting

I recently purchased a 60"x 60" white projector screen which seemed to work nicely as the light reflector for this project.
This project was a whole new experience for me which I ended up really enjoying the new found perspective. It started a bit slow. When the model was simply staring out of the window, she appeared very bored and the pictures seemed posed. Since she is very playful by nature, I asked her to just do what she would do if she was hanging out by a window. She proceeded to play with her phone, draw on the window, and stare into the distance. I was afraid these would be the things that would make the photos appear "posed", but they actually were very candid capturing her being herself.









Week 8 - Around the house...








Saturday, December 20, 2014

Week 8 (The Marco Project Revisited)

I was at The Manor Restaurant in Orange New Jersey this evening to celebrate the Birthday of my First Lady Hodge at my church we had an amazing time. So here is a few Macro photos I took of their amazing and elegant establishment.










This last picture is of all of us after the dinner. That's my First Lady in the middle wearing the teal green.



For Cynthia...

She is having trouble posting so I am posting for her from a Word document she sent me....