Thursday, February 21, 2008

New Camera!!!

I picked the new Nikon D300 yesterday and brought it along for some test shots on our hike through Papago park. I LOVE what I'm seeing so far; one of its great features is the ability to produce sharp, vivid images in low light situations without looking grainy or noisy. I shot all of these through my 80-400 lens at 6400 ISO around 5:30 on an overcast day and the picture quality is incredible; no noise anywhere! I have 9 weddings coming up and can't wait to bring it along with my D200. Wait until you see the sunset below!









The overcast day would up creating an amazing sunset; when I was shooting slide film I didn't think digital would ever equal the color saturation that the film gave me. That is no longer the case. These images are unedited; exactly as the camera captured them. I think I shot these at ISO 400 or 800. Wow!



Friday, February 15, 2008

Rico, the tormented chihuahua

Poor Rico...apparently too many cats in our neighborhood run wild and walk along the walls around our yard. Rico HATES it and freaks out when he sees them. He even barks when they are nowhere to be found; the poor guy is obsessed. He sits and looks out the windows just waiting for his opportunity to pounce.

He is a great subject for photographs, though, and I made a Valentine's day card for Julie using one of his pictures.


After I made that I found another cute picture of him lying on the floor where the sun comes through and I was wondering what he might be thinking about......my apologies to any cat lovers out there; these are HIS thoughts, not mine!
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Maternity Shoot

Introducing my beautiful wife, Julie; we are expecting our first child in early April. I recently studied some new lighting methods and she is such a cooperative, supportive and easy subject to photograph. I used natural window light with one strobe on low power through a softbox behind her; the softbox created a nice rim light on her left arm which created some separation from the background. I also applied some neat photoshop effects to some of these.





The on-camera timer comes in handy.

Silhouette, window light only


The rest we shot in another room without using the strobe. This is window light only with a reflector out of the frame on the left to kick some light back for a little bit of fill; I just love this look!






We're going to try this again in another month and compare the difference!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Ali and Jay engagement shoot

I'm shooting Ali and Jay's wedding on May 10 and they wanted a good portrait for their announcements. We shot this on Sunday before the Super Bowl. We had an overcast day which provided some nice lighting but I also used a White Lightning strobe with a 3ftx4ft soft box for the main light. I just picked up a portable power supply so I can shoot on location without electricity nearby; it came in very handy and I can power several lights with it
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After we were done I packed up my gear and noticed they had a flat tire; good thing I had a working jack in my car. I've just added Roadside Rescue to my list of services!