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Thursday, April 16, 2009
Sunday, April 12, 2009
A wonderful evening of photography - Forresters & Central Coast
Well last Friday was the full moon and I was keen to get out. I went up to Central Coast with Kajo and we had a fantastic evening shooting 3 Central coast locations in ideal conditions.
Check out this video which will give you a taste of our evening (you can see of our light painting at the end.)
I thought I'd talk about one of my light painting shots and explain how it was captured.
This shot is called "Light Painting Some Unusual Rocks"... (pretty creative title eh?)
From a light painting perspective this is a pretty straight forward affair. First frame I laid down my "stage" or base shot. I used a 4 min exposure to capture the clouds wooshing past.
Second shot was a 30 second exposure where I was painting with my fluoro light.
In photoshop I combined the two images into the final.
If you want more information on how I did this, then I suggest you check out my eBook.
More later
Brent
Check out this video which will give you a taste of our evening (you can see of our light painting at the end.)
I thought I'd talk about one of my light painting shots and explain how it was captured.
This shot is called "Light Painting Some Unusual Rocks"... (pretty creative title eh?)
From a light painting perspective this is a pretty straight forward affair. First frame I laid down my "stage" or base shot. I used a 4 min exposure to capture the clouds wooshing past.
Second shot was a 30 second exposure where I was painting with my fluoro light.
In photoshop I combined the two images into the final.
If you want more information on how I did this, then I suggest you check out my eBook.
More later
Brent
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Body & Form - My first studio lighting project
I just finished a project that I call “Body & Form”. It is a huge departure for me from my usual landscape and night photography, but it was a lot of fun. Here’s what the project was all about.
Aim of project: I wanted to push my photography into new areas. So far I have quite deliberately stayed away from shooting people or wildlife because quite frankly neither of them interest me from a photographic perspective. However I felt like I was ready for a new challenge, so I came up with the idea of doing a dramatic studio shoot of a ballet dancer’s body. My major objectives were:
1) Start getting an understanding of studio lighting
2) Learn how to work with a model
3) Get familiar with portrait and retouching workflow in Photoshop
Now I’m pretty lucky here, my Mother has a school for full-time dancers who are training to become professional, so I had my choice of dancer and also a great space to shoot in. My local camera club had the lighting gear that I could borrow.
I had done a fair bit of research, I approached the dancer (Emma) and she was keen to be part of the project. We planned two sessions:
Session 1: was to be totally experimental, I wanted to achieve the following:
• For me to get comfortable working with Emma
• For Emma to get comfortable working with me
• For me to experiment with different lighting setups to see what works
• For Emma to get comfortable with the lights and camera
• For me to work out the sort of poses I wanted to shoot.
Session 2: was “The shoot” and was taken about 4 days later. It gave me time to process the test shots from session 1 and make adjustments etc. Emma and I spent about an hour reviewing the session 1 photos and talking about what worked and what didn’t, so when we started the next session we were pretty focused on what we each needed to do.
AV Presentation Movie from Brent Pearson on Vimeo.
This video is a little 2 min video that I made up for a presentation I was doing at my local camera club on the convergence of video and stills and how video can give your stills photos context rather than the traditional stills slide show. If you are interested in the lighting and the setup I used, this video will show you which lights I used and how I positioned them.
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