Wednesday, April 30, 2014

DIY Backgrounds for Beauty/Head Shots


Making V-Flats is not an option for our small apartment, so next best thing: painted posterboards held up by a reflector boom! Of course it's a bit flimsy (next time going to use a foamcore) and small, but it's great for beauty/head shots. Pardon the Cara Delevingne brows.

Lunch is...


Organic tomatoes and backyard basil with your basic balsamic vinaigrette (balsamic, salt, cracked pepper, mustard powder and evoo). Baby bella mushrooms sauteed with evoo and butter before sprinkled with cracked pepper and sea salt.

Tamara


 



Nice day out in Beacon Hill last Sunday to make head shots for reporter-editor Tamara Starr, with a quick snap of family photo at the end. I haven't really done shoots outdoors in quite a few years but it went very smoothly since a lot of the area was in shade with very even lighting and I had Keiko's assistance.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Hanshin Bourdoir Preview

I'm so pleased with the results of today's boudoir themed shoot with Hanshin that I have to post a couple up now to say it's really happened. Think I'm starting to get the hang of shooting portraits. These are from the first cut with minimal editing- posting more soon.

Curves and default setting on Portraiture.

Channel Mixer and Curves. I've seen some photogs here and there edit skin tones in b&w lowering the red. Not sure if I'm a fan yet because the skin looked much more aged thus requiring more work to make it look good :/ But it is interesting and we'll see how it goes with a little more retouching.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Tulle Test with Hanshin

 fig.1 just the edges
 fig.2 as a veil
fig.3 covering entire lens

Some tests with Hanshin using tulle as a veil and also wrapping it around the lens, some just the bare edges which seemed to give that vignetted look (fig.1), as a veil (fig.2) and some almost entirely covering the lens except a little bit for focusing (fig.3) which was tricky - I wonder if that's what it's like to focus with a Lensbaby. B&W versions turned out beautiful too but I shouldn't be repetitive. I got the idea to do this from this image I took of her back in 2009 (fig.4). Overall this test turned out well - Aware of the inconsistent edits but it's a step towards the aesthetic I'm looking to achieve and I'm happy for that.

fig.4 2009

For those curious:
Canon 5D Mark II
f/1.2
shutter 1/250
ISO 100
Canon 85mm f/1.2

Flower Hair Band - Forever 21
Dress - Thrift shop
Tulle - Joann's Fabrics (1.5yd)