Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Asley and Spence's Wedding Album

Here's a quick video I did of Ashley and Spence's wedding album. The album is planned to be a traditional 10" square design, resulting in 20x10 2-page spreads. This is a flush-mount design, meaning that the pages are printed as composite images, rather than printed individually and matted into an album. The look is more contemporary - like a magazine spread. This is the first draft of the Album. Ashley and Spence were given a high resolution electronic version of the album in Adobe Acrobat for review, but the resulting file, at 15 MB, is too large to share with family and friends, so I created this video here, and a higher resolution HD version published on YouTube that you can also view by clicking here.

The ceremony was held at The Church of the Immaculate Conception in downtown Jacksonville, with the reception held at the Flemming Island Country Club. Both were simply wonderful venues, and I can't wait to photograph at either venue again. I just love the German stained glass at this church.

Music is "The Wedding March" performed by guitarist Michael Lancaster.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Kelley Edmiston


Here's a quick little video I made from the images I took at our Alternative Lighting Seminar. Kelley Edmiston, our model, is really excited about the video and the photos that were taken.

You might also want to look at the video through YouTube and view it in HD.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Alternative Lighting


Our guild had a mini-seminar on alternative lighting last night. We got to take some great photographs using some unusual (by today's standards) lighting. This photograph was taken using tungsten spot lights - the kind that were used in older black and white movies. Considered too harsh for color work, they've lost popularity. However, I really like this look!

Basic three light studio lighting setup. Main light to camera left, fill from camera right, and another light on the backdrop, grazing the surface to give the shadows and highlight with all those nice leading lines.

I'll have to try some black and white conversions later, but even in color, I'm really impressed.

By the way, the model is the lovely Ms. Kelley Edmisten.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Rick Ferro


I took this photo of Rick Ferro at the last Professional Photographers Society of North Florida meeting. I've been fortunate enough to work with Rick on a few projects, documenting his lighting setups for F. J. Westcott and StudioStyles.



Rick was one of many who studied under the late Monte Zucker, and this is most evident in how Rick poses and lights his portraits. Particularly the hands. I have learned so much from Rick - he's been an incredible instructor. We're incredibly fortunate to have Rick among our guild's members.