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Engagement Pictures

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

IMG_7048 copy 2   So I know that these are WAAAAY overdue, but it’s been very busy for me lately.  Honey and I recently got married 3/28/2009 and a few weeks before the wedding we decided that we needed some pictures of us to display at the Church.  Well, what better way to do that but go shoot them myself.  Of course, I can’t do anything simple either, I shot these Strobist style.

Strobist info:  Vivitar flash bounced into umbrella, camera right at 1/4 power.

Strobist: Austin

Monday, July 28th, 2008

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Today the Flickr Strobist: Austin group had a portfolio shoot.  This was a really fun shoot with a lot of models.  We had the opportunity to shoot at Siena Restaurant.  After shooting for half the day, I saw Kaitlin hanging around waiting to get her picture taken, so I offered up my camera :)   This shot is probably my favorite of the day.  The lighting, her pose and expression were all just what I envisioned.

Strobist info: 1 vivitar flash camera right set at 1/4 power bounced into umbrella

EXIF: 1/60 f/4.5 ISO 100

My Angel

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

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So, about 2 months ago I blogged about My Wonder Woman and how my girlfriend was such a trooper after major surgery in the hospital.  Well, yesterday she got a brand new hairdo that floored me.  When I saw her, I was in love all over again.  After getting over the initial shock, I came to my senses when I heard "take my picture".  Well, let me just tell you, that she rarely EVER lets me take a picture of her (without her usually blocking her face).  Needless to say, I ran and grabbed my camera and lights and set up this shot.  I actually have several great photos of this beautiful woman.  This one stood out.  It screams an "Aveda Hair Salon" shot.  Oh, I’m probably a dead man for posting this, but I just can’t help it :)   I Love you Honey

 

Strobist info:  1 Vivitar shot into an umbrella set at 1/4 power camera left with a sigma flash set as a slave for the hair light.

EXIF: 1/200 f/5.6 ISO 100

Now Showing: Bridal Portraits

Monday, April 7th, 2008

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I have finally stepped into the unknown world of portraiture.  Better yet, bridal portraits.  I actually felt pretty comfortable shooting the portraits.  It’s about the same as doing any other portrait session.  I had a lot of fun switching between using an off camera flash and natural light.  The above photo is a compilation of some of the images from that day.

 

Strobist info: When I did use flash, it was a Vivitar off camera, either left or right of the camera.  Generally at 1/4 power or so…sometimes kicked up to 1/2 power or as low as 1/8.

Goofy Self Portrait

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

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Ok, I figured if I was going to get others to have fun in the photo booth, I should too.

Strobist Info:  1 Vivitar flash camera left set at about 1/8 power.  1 Sigma flash set at 1/4 power pointed at the background about 6 foot away from the subject.

EXIF: 1/100 f/2.8 at 68mm iso 100

Happy Retirement!

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

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My Mother recently retired from working at State Farm.  Well, Saturday we threw a surprise retirement party for her.  It was a really fun time, music, food and drinks.  Well, I had this idea to set up a photo booth in part of the place and did portraits of folks.  It was fun working with people on an individual basis, trying to get them to do funny things like they did when they were kids.  Of course, I had to get my mom to participate also.

Strobist Info:  1 Vivitar flash camera left set at about 1/8 power.  1 Sigma flash set at 1/4 power pointed at the background about 6 foot away from the subject.

Exif: 1/100 f/2.8 at 42mm iso 100

More Natalie

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is another photo from the Austin Strobist meetup on February 17th.  Natalie was such a trooper, putting up with a barrage of photographers.  Once I had a chance to squeeze off a few frames, this image really stuck in my head.  When I shot it, I was trying to keep with the Rule of Thirds.  I positioned Natalie in the right third of the frame, with a vivitar flash set to about 1/2 power on camera left.  Processing was pretty straightforward with the adjusting of the levels and boosting colors.

 

Exif: 1/125s f/3.5 at 54.0mm iso100

Rebekah

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As far as Models go, Rebekah is a great one! She is very talented, actress, juggling clown, and firefighter. From a lot of the photos that I’ve seen on the Flickr Strobist: Austin group pool, she had a TON of great looks! This was particular photo was a natural light portrait. I love the way the silhouette turned out, I wish I would have waited for her to start juggling the tennis balls.

EXIF: 1/3200s f/4.0 at 67.0mm iso100

Strobist: Austin Meetup Part 3

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Finally, Rebekah. She had SO much fun with the firefighter gear on. How could I not get a great photo of her??

Strobist info:1 Vivitar Flash, camera right set at about 1/2 power.

EXIF: 1/200s f/3.2 at 54.0mm iso100

Strobist: Austin Meetup Part 2

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Here is the beautiful Cara.
Strobist info:Vivitar camera right set at about 1/2 power shot into an umbrella and a sigma flash in the back with a yellow gel in it set at about full power aimed at the back of the model for rim lighting.
EXIF: 1/200s f/3.2 at 45.0mm iso200

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