Katie In Leeds
Yesterday after work I shot over to Leeds to see bad boy photographer Jordan Green, with him being down in Farnham most of the time now we don't get to hang out so much but it's always nice to see him. He dragged out his friend Katie & we played with lights & took some photos in 600 mph winds —...
El Arte del desnudo en la fotografía de hoy.
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How To "Read" Light In Photography - Part 1
One of the first very important skills I acquired in my Australian Photography course was the ability to breakdown lighting and determine approximate camera settings in images taken by other photographers. If you understand how the direction of light and its degree of diffusion are controlled and how they affect images, it should be easy for you to train yourself to "read" lighting in the images you see in magazines, on billboards and in your favorite photographers’ portfolios. It's like…
Is $20,000 in Broncolor Lighting Really Worth It?
As the old adage goes, it’s not the gear, it’s the photographer that takes a good photo. While this is generally true, is there something to be said about $20,000 worth of Broncolor lighting gear? I mean a flash of light is a flash of light, right? Or is it? Thanks to the good folks at B3K Digital in Toronto, I got to spend a few days experimenting with a Broncolor Move pack, Para 88, and Para 222. Although I used the Paras while filming my fashion photography and retouching course, this was…
Mulheres biônicas, robóticas e ciborgues nas ilustrações de ficção científica de Adrian Dadich
Adrian Dadich é um artista australiano. Trabalhando como artista freelancer e ilustrador, Adrian Dadich cria imagens com temas de ficção científica, explorando a integração entre seres humanos e máquinas. Mais precisamente, entre mulheres e as máquinas, já que a maior parte das ilustrações do artista retratam mulheres. Não mulheres comuns, mas fêmeas modificadas, com cicatrizes e peças robóticas, ora mostrando robôs com formas femininas, ora mostrando mulheres com implantes transformadas em…
ISO 1200 BTS on Instagram: “Image by @spencerwallacephoto via @paulcbuffinc : “Using channels on the #cybercommander you are able to have multiple looks on set without…”
Image by @spencerwallacephoto via @paulcbuffinc : Using channels on the #cybercommander you are able to have multiple looks on set without having to fiddle with your lights. It's the most efficient way to shoot! #todayinthestudio