How did I turn this normal background into this deep blue background in the second image? But more importantly, how did I do it in-camera, without post production work while keeping the skin tones of the model perfect? Photographers usually Read More …
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Lightroom & Photoshop Work, Location Images with Rogue Flash Benders
In a previous post, I showed some images along with an article on how I created these images. But the question has been, “How much Photoshop did you do?” The answer is not much at all. Because of my system Read More …
Lighting on Location with Rogue Flash Benders
I was asked to test the Rogue FlashBenders for Pictureline in Salt Lake City. There are a lot of ways to diffuse and use light on location, and here are some of my creative ways of doing it for this Read More …
Model Images Created at Texas School, Weeklong-Workshop 2013
I teach how to mix the creative and the technical while at a shoot. That means nailing the lighting and the posing while keeping the image fresh and “un-posed.” When you do what I was taught hands-on in Texas, you’ll Read More …
Shooting Model & Seniors in Washington (Evergreen Workshop followup part I)
I taught a weeklong photographic workshop called ‘Evergreen’ outside of Seattle in a small town called Port Townsend. Here are some of the images from that event. Usually as I travel and move, I create images — it’s like a Read More …
New Hampshire Event Follow-up (part 2)
Thanks to everyone who came to the New Hampshire event and a special thanks to White House Custom Colour and Hunt’s Camera Store for the sponsorship and support. I had previously posted about the event and included images I did of Molly. This is part 2 Read More …
New Hampshire Event Follow-up (part 1) Model: Molly
Thanks to everyone who came to the New Hampshire event and a special thanks to White House Custom Colour and Hunt’s Camera Store for the sponsorship and support. It’s because of the donations of these sponsors that made this event Read More …