Entries Tagged as 'Photo Advice & Lessons'

I’m making a habit out of this…

July 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Didn’t I just shoot this same guitar last sunday? Oh well, regardless. There’s a heat wave on so nobody in their right mind wants to go shoot outside. Or leave their house for that matter. So hey, I was productive.

Tags: Photo Advice & Lessons · Product Shots · Scenics · Studio Lit

( 2 Turn Tables + A Microphone ) - 2 Turn Tables = Just a Microphone

July 18th, 2008 · No Comments

Just having some more fun in the home “studio”. A modest 3 light setup to get this interesting shot. Lots I would of done differently, but also lots I liked. So, here you go ::

Tags: Photo Advice & Lessons · Product Shots · Studio Lit · point a to b

A touchy subject

July 6th, 2008 · No Comments

Now some people may get a little touchy when it comes to firearms. I hope you can look past that and see the underlying decent photo beneath this.

This was all done in about 30 minutes, on my couch with a white sheet from Evil*Mart as a background. Simple two light setup, using a lighting kit [...]

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Sometimes, you can just tell

July 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Driving home from work today, I looked into the sky and saw two things.

White puffy clouds.
Nice blue sky in between said puffy clouds.
Low humidity in the air.

This is a very good sign for determining if your coming sunset is going to be either blasse’, or spectacular. After a while you learn to read the clouds. [...]

Tags: Photo Advice & Lessons · Scenics

Don’t rust away..

June 26th, 2008 · No Comments

It’s important, as a photographer, to keep moving forward. To keep pushing into new areas and experimenting. Diversity is the key. It’s the same for any art form really.
I have mostly been a nature photographer. For the longest time, that is pretty much all I wanted to do. Leave me alone, away from people, and [...]

Tags: Photo Advice & Lessons · Scenics