Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Lesson in Light

Yesterday a couple of friends and I went to a photography seminar in Miami. It was a really interesting event for several different reasons. While I has heard or read about most of the techniques Joe McNally talked about. I had never seen them put into motion. Watching a guy like that will kind of put you in your place as far as where you are as a photographer.

 After the awe had worn off I think the most interesting thing I learned is that a subject is not really that important. What is important is how you light it.

 During the show he would take several people from the crowd and take their pictures. While a couple of people did have slightly interesting features none were walking out of there with a modeling contract. What he was able to do was use various lighting styles to give each person a unique photo. Each face or form required a different style of lighting and each came out amazing due strictly to the lighting.

 Today I (as I'm sure most from that show are doing) tried a couple of tricks from the show. I didn't have any people around and decided to use really boring subjects to see if I could light them interestingly, but also do it quickly. (The other thing that impressed me so much was his operational tempo.)

 These are the two I took today. The smelly pot thing was my first shot of the day and was my favorite from that shoot. The second was some green chives in a drinking glass. both are kind of boring when you think about it. I also wanted to use something really reflective to see how much trouble it would be. For someone who uses off camera flash for hours at a time underwater I still have a lot to learn about using flash above water. Here are my two..



Also, on a side note. Neither one of these were put into photoshop. I tried some pictures with the intent of photoshopping, but these were still my favorites at the end of the day. I realized it is a lot easier shooting on land, because I know now that I can just go and reshoot it the exact way I want instead of trying to manipulate in photoshop.

 All in all including setup this took about 5 minutes of my day. Took longer writing this article than it did making the pictures.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Photos for Sale!

I decided this would be the easiest way for me to sell photos of peoples dive trips in the Keys. Instead of having to carry a lot of expensive water sensitive equipment aboard a boat to be able to showcase the days photos, I will upload them through this site and they can pick and choose which photos and videos they would like and order them in any format they desire.
If anyone has any suggestions or comments about this I am all ears.
The site to find your photos and videos will be
http://offaxisproduction.smugmug.com/
Enjoy!!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Wounded Warrior Program

I had the privilege of participating in the Wounded Warrior Program this past weekend in Key Largo, FL. I want to first say congratulations to all the new divers out there. You guys did a great job! Thanks also to the instructors and caregivers that help so much to give the soldiers a chance to do more. And to Horizon Divers for providing all the boats and equipment needed to make this possible. This was a great weekend all around and it's really special to see everyone working together to make this happen.
I had the privilege of taken photos for the trip and I just wanted to post some up. There are quite a few, but all of them are special.