Thursday, August 26, 2010

Project "Black"





To be honest, I have an affinity for the color black. You'd swear I was a raider fan if you saw the silver/black/white color palette of most of my gadgets, however, you'd be wrong, I am a 49ER FAN!!!

Last week i figured I'd give product photography another go with my best, magazine style Accessory/Gadget page yet. I look forward to trying more daring and dynamic composition in the near future.

If today's post seems rather terse, my apologies, I had written this whole elaborate post, saving my draft every now and then when all of a sudden, Firefox decides to crash on me. I'm definitely bitter.

Technical Details

As you can see by the following set up shots, I use a lot of reflectors, which if used correctly, could make it seems as if you lit the image with 20 lights. I used 3 strobes in total, one SB - 800 shot thru a honl grid aimed directly the shoe, one Alien Bees 1600 shot thru a medium softbox directly above, and another AB 1600 with medium softbox camera left. All strobes were triggered via cybersyncs, and slaves.

The best elements of each item in the composition where composited together to create the final image.






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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Scholar Athlete Spotlight: Pedro Alvarez the Boxer.





Pedro Alvarez, 20 , Art and Animation major at SMC, poses as he does boxing drills, preparing for a boxing tournament in June, 2010 on March 29, 2010  in Los Angeles, CA. Alvarez has been a boxer since he was 10, his current record is 83 wins and 1 loss. (Photo by Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff)



"Whereas most 10-year-old boys spend their time playing with bugs or chasing girls around the playground, Pedro Alvarez found interest in other hobbies; some of which included fine-tuning his right hook" (Kevin Duron, Corsair Staff Writer)

Pedro Alvarez, 20, is an SMC student by day, boxer by night. A fantastic article on Pedro can be found here, however, I will only discuss the photoshoot here, as I believe Kevin has already done a bang up job.

After checking out this blog post by the great Joe McNally, I decided to apply/ape some of his lighting techniques to this assignment, which just so happened to be a boxer too! My images don't look as "bad ass" as his, but I'd like to think that I am getting there. Besides, I took a different approach. The differences between his image and mine are;

1. Instead of strip boxes, I used umbrellas, which produce a different quality of light.

2. I added full CTO gels to the rim lights at each side of the boxer to warm him up a bit.

3. Instead of bouncing some strobes into a silver reflector below the subject, I used a 30" x 60" Softbox at an angle below the subject for some fill.

By making these changes, I did learn a couple things. The first thing I learned was that the umbrella, didn't light as much of the boxers' sides as I would have liked. The strips would have lit up his midsection a lot better. Also, the next time I do a similar set up, I will bounce some strobes off of a silver reflector below to light up the bottom of the arms a bit more in conjunction with the softbox for more of a specular highlight under the arms.

Below is a set up shot for the lighting scheme I used for the majority of the shots.

 

Below is an different angle of the set up


As you can see, for the lighting set up I used; an AB1600 thru a gridded beauty dish directly above the subject, 2 full CTO'd AB1600's bounced off 45" umbrellas behind and at opposite sides of the subject for rim lights, 1 AB800 shot through a 30" x 60" softbox placed horizontally at the floor in front of subject underexposed by about a stop or two, and lastly, an SB- 800 shot through a 20 degree grid aimed directly at the subjects face, right in front of the subject at stomach level. All but one of these strobes were triggered via slave, one was triggered via cybersyncs. 

As for post processing, I sharpened the images and added some contrast in lightroom and applied a high pass filter in photoshop, that is all.


So, without further ado, here are the images;












For the shots below, all I did was switch off the beauty dish, the sb-800, and the softbox for a more dramatic look. For the shot directly below, I kept the rim lights exactly where I they had been, but for the shots below it, I repositioned the two lights directly to the sides of the subject to wrap the light around the subjects face and body, turning the lights from rim lights to key/main lights. 









Joe was right, people do look better warmer. What do you think? would these images have had the same effect had I not applied the warming filters?

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

"From the Stadium to the Sea" 25th Annual Los Angeles Marathon


Good Evening,

Even though I didn't run in today's marathon, my legs are sore and my back is killing me!! However, I got to say that the images I took today made it all worth while. Today I went on assignment for the SMC Corsair to cover the 25th Annual Los Angeles Marathon, and it was an experience I will always remember. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passed some the great icons of Los Angeles (Disney Hall, Mann's Chinese Theater, Rodeo Drive, etc); beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier.

Finishing this race was a major accomplishment for those that completed the 26.2 mile course. You could see it in the runner's faces after crossing the finish line how much effort and pain goes into such an endeavor. I would see people literally collapsing right after crossing that line. I can only imagine how someone's legs would feel after this. So for those that finished the race, my hat's off to you.

So without further ado, here are the images.


Krige Schabort, crossing the finish line to win 1st place on for the Wheelchair open division during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


A participant on a wheelchair handcycle celebrating as he completes the course during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


A participant on a wheelchair celebrating as he completes the course during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


Two participants on wheelchairs celebrating as they complete the course during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)





Edna Kiplagat, crossing the finish line to win 1st place during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier.
(Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


Edna Kiplagat, shortly after crossing the finish line to win 1st place during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


Edna Kiplagat, shortly after crossing the finish line to win 1st place during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


Teyba Naser , shortly after crossing the finish line to win 2nd place during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


A female participant about racing to cross the finish linee during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


Wesley Korir, about to cross the finish line to win 1st place during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


Wesley Korir, crossing the finish line to win 1st place during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


Mayor of Los Angeles, Antonio Villaraigosa, congratulating the winner of the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon, Wesley Korir, on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


Wesley Korir and Edna Kiplagat, the male and female winners of the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


A mother and mother-in-law at the finish line cheering for her daughter and son-in-law, participants of the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


One of the youngest participants completing the 26.2 mile course of the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


One of the youngest participants after completing the 26.2 mile course of the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


A participant in apparent pain shortly after completing the 26.2 mile long course at the 25th Annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


A participant of the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon receives his medal after finishing the course, on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


A close up of one of the medals awarded to each participant that completes the course during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


Spectators at the finish line cheering for the participants of the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


Participants stretching after completing the 26.2 mile course of the 25th Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


A participant in full luchador attire, shortly after completing the 26.2 mile long course at the 25th Annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


Runners celebrating as they complete the 26.2 mile long course during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


A father taking his daughter accross the finish line completing the 26.2 mile long course during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


A runner racing to complete the 26.2 mile long course during the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


Runners collecting their belongings after completing the 26.2 mile long course of the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


Jeremiah Radel being massaged after completing the 26.2 mile long course of the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)


A runner looks to reunite with his family at the finish line beach party after completing the 26.2 mile long course of the 25th annual Los Angeles Marathon on March 21st, 2009 at Santa Monica, California. This year's race is unlike any other year as the course, dubbed "the Stadium to the Sea", passes some the the great icons of Los Angeles; beginning at Dodger Stadium and ending at the Santa Monica Pier. (Alfredo Luna Corsair Staff Photographer)

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Monday, March 15, 2010

Behind the Scenes at the Acidic Photoshoot.

Good evening folks!

So I've been meaning to show you guys some images of a shoot I did recently with the up and coming band "ACIDIC", and I have finally gotten the chance to do so. It was a long shoot but I think we got some pretty cool shots in the end. After discussing several concepts for the shoot, we agreed on a pretty versatile shoot with a solid white background, but also switched up the lighting scheme a bit towards the end. These guys were GREAT to work with, they were bouncing off the walls with energy. Except for the bassist, Ted, who was feeling ill that day, but he manned up and we got the shots we needed.

Well, without further ado, here are some of the finished selects, some of which will be featured in Acidic's upcoming album titled "Getting Lucky". You can check out their website here, check em out, they're pretty good, especially live.

Mike Gossard, Lead guitar and vocals






















Ted Dubrawski, Bassist























Matt Whitaker, Drummer






















And last, but not least
Michael Thompson, Guitar





















For photographers checking this out, for this setup I used an AB1600 shot through 30" x 60" Paul C. Buff Softbox, camera right for its nice wrap as well as two AB1600's camera left and right behind subject bounced off umbrellas aimed at a 9' white seamless paper. I also added a full cto gelled SB-800 camera left for a subtle rim light, you can see a hint of warm light on the left side of their faces and bodies.

As for post processing, I removed any blemishes or redness, cut them out of the original background for easy compositing later on, adjusted contrast to add a lil more punch to the colors and shadows, and lastly added a high pass layer to sharpen the image up some.

Below is a group shot that pretty much sums up the jovial nature of the band.

Acidic














For the group shot below, I went for a more moody and dramatic look, however, at this point, Ted was DYING mang!!! he was a trooper though.



For this setup I used a AB1600 through a beauty dish on a boom about a foot above the subject, and two full cto gelled AB1600 bounced off umbrellas at opposite sites of the subject about 5 to 6 feet behind subject for some rim light. I also like the way the rim lights also light up the fog, which btw gave us sooooo much trouble, DAM THAT FOG MACHINE.

Another thing I like is the top right image, Mike, because he took a half step forward, shifting the position of the light in relation to him, giving him even more dramatic light.

Below are some of the behind the scenes shots in no particular order provided by the ever so jubilant, Mary Lyon. Thank you very much Mary, and thanks to you for checking out my blog. I got a couple more posts in the works so keep an eye out.

Peace.














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