Sunday, March 28, 2010

Studio 30

A friend and fellow photographer has a studio space in downtown Pasco.  He's hosted a few 'free Friday' where we all get together and shoot a bunch of photos.  Heres a few from the last session.







After we wrapped up, we went out in the back alley to shoot a few more.  Blue door works well for a bg.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Set Up - The Silo

Cowboy up!  Here's a few from last nights meet up. 

On this first one I was laying on the ground shooting up to pull in the sky.  Started at 1 second and ended up at 10 to bring in the ambient.  We should have started an hour earlier, but.......there you go.  I was able to hand hold at 10 seconds because the flash effectively worked as my shutter speed, keeping the subject nice and sharp.  Here's the set up and one at 5 seconds.



5 seconds



Next we went into an old shed.



The shot


Monday, March 8, 2010

Set up - Broken Glass

At the trac the other nigh, we found these glass panels. A couple of them were shattered. We shot a light through them and violie! Picture time!

The set up.

Check the technique.

And the results
 

 


Thanks to Nigel for the set up shots.

Heres one more from that night, different set up.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Syyn

Went out with Sonja and Sam for a quick shoot this morning. Started with one light and had 4 going in the end. Syyn is a junior at Richalnd High and an aspiring DJ. He was great and is down to shoot again if anyone is interested.


 


 
 

 

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Parkway Portraits

With just two hours notice, we rallied the troops tonight in the Parkway.  I think we had 10 or so people out at this super last minute meet up.  Heres a few from tonight.

 

  

 

Friday, February 26, 2010

Ecletic Approach

Went and saw Brian and the band play over in Richland last week.  Show was at Rays Golden Lion, and the boys tor it up!  Super fun for sure.  Here's a few from the night.




Thursday, February 25, 2010

The Set Up - Cat

Ok so you should be seeing a pattern with these. 1/250th @ 5.6 flash @ 1/4power from 3-4 feet away in an umbrella.

Well with this set up we were running a total of 5 flashes. 3 on the back colums at 1/8th power zoomed to 85mm to keep a tight beam of light. It looks like our middle one was zoomed wider as the entire column is lit up. Oops! One flash in an umbrella at 1/4 power and one behind her for a rim light at 1/8th or 1/16th depending on the shot.


The result.