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Showing posts with label Engagement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Engagement. Show all posts

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Engagement Photography

Just a few images from my Monday night Engagement shooting class. We worked with 2 couples under various conditions in downtown Covina. While some were using the lighting set-up, others were shooting available light (as was I). In the alleway, I had them positioned under a tungsten light source, so I set the white balance in camera to tungsten which gave me proper skin tones on the couple, but allowed the alleyway to go a cool blue. They were shot at ISO 3200 with the Canon 5D MKII and the Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS.



Hope everyone has a great rest of the week, it's going to be hot. And don't forget to bring images to class!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Rami & Khrys

I worked with Rami & Khrys this past weekend on their engagement shoot. I will be shooting their wedding next month, and I am so looking forward to that event. They are an amazing couple to work with, and their love for each other shines through.

For those of you that are in my wedding classes, I gave some Lightroom classes last week using these images, so I wanted to show you the finished products. (Read more after the jump)

Saturday, June 13, 2009

So what did you shoot this week?

Wow, what a frenetic week I had! And what a vast array of images I wound up with. It started last Saturday with the engagement shoot of Brian and Michelle, the off to the deepest depths of the universe with the members of the 501st, a sexy shoot with Rachel Rankin just to mix it up, and another engagement type session with my class on Thursday. Throw in some images of my daughters swim class, and a very well known porta-potty (who knew it was famous?) taken with my iPhone, and it is a very ecclectic mix of images, with a vast array of high and low quality gear. I didn't use my camera Friday, we needed some time apart, we both needed to charge our batteries :-)

Please don't forget that I LOVE to get comments down below, positive or negative. As I am still new to this blog-o-sphere, the comments may help shape the direction we head in.

Now off to the week in images. From Saturday, Brian & Michelle


Taken with my iPhone on the way to the shoot




























Another iPhone snap



From Sunday with the family at the Arboretum:




My daughter in the Bamboo Forest looking TALL!















Monday, in a Galaxy far, far, away:



Available light, ISO 3200, 1/20 sec




















Tuesday, back in the studio:












Available light, ISO 2200
















Wednesday at my daughters swim class:



Her 1st jump off the diving board unassisted!
And finally, the most famous porta-potty in West Covina:
So what did YOU shoot this week?
Also this week in class, we spoke about Lightroom actions. You can find them here:
And go read Chase Jarvis' entertaining blog post "Someone's got to be first" here:
Since this is the last week of the semester at school, we will be doing review, and hopefully having pot luck in each class. This will be a fun week. Please remember to bring in images, there are still a lot of students that have not contributed images to our models.
Now get out and shoot!
Frank

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Some days are easier than others


Some days are definately easier than others. Take yesterday for instance. When I left the house at 11, it was pretty gloomy outside and sprinkling. When I got to West Hollywood to do this shoot, it was beautiful. The gorgeous couple you see posted in this blog are Brian and Michelle. I stumbled into them quite by accident. One of my students asked if I could assist her on an engagement shoot. She is in my wedding class, and we have been discussing engagement shoots for awhile. Now while I normally don't take up

many offers to assist, she assured me that this couple would be worth it. Boy was she ever right!

Thanks for letting me Tag along Jennifer.


Now the amazing thing about this couple, was that they were both prepared and ready for a great day of shooting. Outfits choosen, hair and make-up done, manicured, had several locations already scouted. Made the day easy. It is also refreshing to work with a guy who had ideas for how he wanted his images, and they both took direction well. Not your typical stiff couple.

A little about the work flow here. I typically don't use Lightroom much, normally all Photoshop, with all the blemish removal and things that are normally required when you are working with non-model types and no professional make-up artists. But as I was reviewing the images and making my selects (in Lightroom, which makes this process easy) I realized I wouldn't have to do a lot of post process work. This allowed me to play with some presets I wanted to try, which you see here.




One of the main reasons I don't often use Lightroom is because of 1 of it's strengths. It makes changing things like exposure or whitebalance to a large group of images at once very easy. But as a typically outdoor location shooter or wedding shooter, I don't often have a large group of images I can adjust all at once.

I normally have to tweak individual images seperately.





Almost all the images you see here were done by using some free presets I found on the web. If you have Lightroom, do a search for free Lightroom presets. You will come up with a lot, and some of them are excellent. Here is a good starting point:

http://www.lightroomkillertips.com/

and:

http://www.ononesoftware.com/detail.php?prodLine_id=33


Of course, even doing this, I still always finish everything in photoshop, that's is where I do my final cropping, sharpening, and image sizing for various outputs. I normally live in photoshop, but with this particular shoot, I was able to make my selects, and edit them down to 68 final images, and have them burned to a cd in about 3 hours utilizing both Lightroom and Photoshop. Unheard of, and my wife and kids are thankful I will be able to go play with them today.














On a street in West Hollywood. Available light, cloudy day didn't hurt

















A random wood door found on Santa Monica Blvd. Available light






























Michelle and Brian have a friend that owns a club. They allowed us to shoot inside before the club opened. 1 Alien Bee shot though a beauty dish, and a 1/15 sec shutterspeed to get some light on the bottles.
























Available window light in a very dark club


















Brian was very particular about this yellow dress, he wasn't a fan. But I think we made it work in this image.









I love this shot. I had to shoot this because she looked so cute standing on the brick to help us get a good shot. Michelle is just a tiny bit of a girl.

Coming up this week in class:

Monday Star Wars shoot

Wednesday perhaps we will cover teh workflow for this shoot

Thursday, does anyone have a couple that wants to come in and shoot?


See you in class,
Frank