Monday, November 9, 2009
Color Correction
Painting with light.
Single Flash
Metal and Glass
For this assignment we were assigned a partner from class to grip for the other person. Jessica Barnet and I were paired together to see what we could come up with. Unfortunately I came down with a severe case of swine flu and shot my portion of the shoot before it became too serious. About a week later I was feeling good enough to make it to the studio and contribute to Jessica's efforts.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Classmate Video Project
Classmate Studio Shoot
Classmate portrait-Katie Wood is a wedding photographer who likes to take pictures with her fisheye film camera. This shot was composed using multiple lights. I used a soft box to light the face with a reflector on the opposite side. I used a hair light with a snood behind her and also help light the dark side of her face. Then I used two background lights to make it high key.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Reptile Farm
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
(Port+) Portrait Blog Post
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Dr.Zhivegas in Downtown Columbia
I got there late with a low battery on my camera but I decided to take pictures and see how far I could get. It wasn't more then 10 frames before my camera was completely dead. I was shit out of luck and really bummed I was going to miss this opportunity. Luckily a fellow photographer found me and lent me a battery I could use for the night. He pretty much saved my life. Thanks. With my fully charged battery I was good to go for the rest of the concert. I alternated between a telephoto and wide angle lenses to get a range of different shots. I had to find something that was fast enough to capture some of the low light situations that are presented with all the changing lights. I shot manually and was constantly adjusting shutter speed. I found that 350 to 500 was the lowest I could go without getting a blurry image. The only problem is that my lenses are not top of the line and have high F-stops. I either had to wait for the lights to get bright and snap some pictures or lower the shutter speed and settle for a slightly blurry image. After all the troubles I got some pretty good shots. The lead singer Frankie Muriel even took a picture with me. I will be a life long fan for sure. Thanks guys. YOU ROCK!!!
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Copying/Meter Testing
The purpose of the meter testing was to take a picture of a white piece of wallpaper with a stamped pattern in it and make the paper appear white while maintaining as much detail as possible. First I started by setting my camera to f/11 @ 1/45. For each frame I stepped the aperture down until I reached f/4. This is the lowest aperture setting for the lens I was using. It is a 28-70mm Sigma. For the meter testing all frames were taken a 57.0 mm.