Showing posts with label portrait photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

"Car d'Alene 2017" is coming. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho's 1920's to 1970's classic cars


"Car d'Alene 2017" Coeur d'Alene, Idaho's 1920's to 1970's cars.

From ones being fixed up to the really fancy ones, Car d'Alene has them all.


Each year now I invite people who want to model by some of these awesome cars.  Dressed in anything between the 1920's to the 1970's.  This is where you have to get creative to do portrait photography since the cars are all parked in close and there are tons of people walking around.  So you stay out of everyone's way and at the same time try and shoot the models with the cars without tons of people in the shot.



Despite having fun doing photography around these beautiful cars I enjoy the lighting challenges it brings.

2016 I have a lot of great models turn out and we shall see what this year brings.

The show starts June 16th late afternoon with all the cars parading around downtown Coeur d'Alene.
On the 17th they are all parked around downtown.  This is when I will be doing my job as a photographer.   These sessions are setup as TFP.  I get to use the pictures and the models get to have the pictures of them.

If you will be in the area and wish to join in, see my Facebook event page and click on the Car d'Alene event: https://www.facebook.com/pg/CDASkylineproductions/events/



Tuesday, June 6, 2017

How to pose. Kind of.

From portrait photography, wedding photography, event photography, and anything where you have people, you want to be able to pose them in ways that they look good, relaxed and natural.

There is no surefire pose that works for everyone.  A pose that makes one person look awesome wont always work on another person.


This is an area that many people from photographers to models have issues with.  They seem to forget that just because a pose looks good in one picture from someone else, it may look bad on your current subject.   Same with people modeling, just because it looks good on a model in a magazine, it may look bad on you.



Photographer need to also understand that not only is the posing extremely important, the lighting also must be right too.

People that want to look good in pictures should practice posing in front of a mirror.  Facial expressions to hands and everything else.   Although many men seem to like cleavage so much you really don't want to have a photographer photographing from above you looking down your shirt.  Be natural,   Don't try to sexualize your posing.  A good photographer will make you look fantastic.



I like to start off with my client/subjects doing a pose naturally then changing the parts of the body posing to get the image I am looking for.  Some people are very natural at posing and are very photogenic.  Some are not.



Just about anyone can take a picture of a beautiful woman or man and people will like it because they like to see the beautiful person.  If your not so perfect then angles, posing and lighting will be key in getting the best picture you can.



Not everyone will like every picture or pose you do.  If the client/subject likes it, then you as a photographer did your job and they did theirs.
One big thing to help is props.  Anything from a purse to a cup and so on.  This gives the client/subject something to pose around and not look so awkward.



Photographers should direct the client to where they want them to stand, give them an emotion to try and keep directing until you have an awesome pose for everyone.  I would suggest the photographer always have a bunch of props in the car to help out in posing when needed.  Also ask the client/subject to bring along some props too.

Remember tilts and turns of head, neck, shoulders, eyes, legs, feet and everything can change a picture so much.  From attitude to just plane fun.


Keep the photo shoot fun and relaxed and everyone should have a great time making  awesome images.

Monday, June 5, 2017

Rule of Thirds and the Golden Spiral

I have not thought about the "rule of thirds" much through the years.  I just try to frame my pictures in ways that are interesting to me.  Then this "Golden Spiral" thingy came out and people are talking about it.  Since I don't like to use rules like these because it twists my brain when you have all this other information you are processing when posing a person, dealing with the sun, (I do outdoor portrait photography mainly with some landscapes.) Dealing with your off camera flash, and or reflectors and such.

I truly think some photographers have an eye for framing their pictures in camera and for them it's natural.  They probably never think about the "RULES".   So are these rules for the Rule of Thirds and the Golden Spiral made to guide people who don't really have an eye for framing a picture?

So I applied both rules to two pictures I did from a shoot and found that the Golden Spiral is very flexible and can probably work on most of my pictures.  I'm a rebel and want to break the rules all the time.  I'm so disappointed to find I fall into using these rules without even thinking about it.

Remember the Rule of Thirds and the Golden Spiral are guides and getting close is acceptable.  I'm not going to get into all the the details you can find that all over the internet.










Sunday, June 4, 2017

Dream Equipment

When it comes to being ready to do Portrait photography, wedding photography and event photography you want to have portable equipment that works no matter what.



So for portability, low light, speed for sports photography and action.   I would want a Sony A9.  I would settle for the Sony A7r II as well.  There are many things that make the camera stand out the main ones are the eye focusing.  Sony has created a camera that can focus in on the eyes of your subject so your eyes will always be in focus, don't worry if you want to focus on other stuff just touch the screen where you want the focus.  It also has dual media slots so you don't lose anything when a card acts up.

A battery for the Sony A9 can last a day, shooting around 7000 images or more.
If you have other lenses there are adapters for them to use.

Doing Action Photography or sports you can fire off  20 frames per second up to 240 RAW images in the buffer.  That's going to get you through the action.




As for off camera lighting:  For portability and action and just easy to use.  Rotolight Anova Pro LED lights.  They have a really nice light and a 50 degree spread.  Soft light.  Fixed 5600K +- 100K color temperature,  Correction filters to make it 6300K, 4400K or 3200K. Flicker free continuous output. Flash Sync/ remote triggering via 3.5mm PC mini-jack. V-Lock battery or A/C power. TVMP bracket.  This light in High speed sync has no recycle time.  I think it goes 11fps.

If your setting up a studio then you may want to go with something else.  I would just use more.  The controllers for these can do over 200 lights at once.

Price is high for both, I feel it is worth it once I save the money.





Thursday, May 25, 2017

Why I use off camera flash.

I like to use off camera lights so that I can show the beautiful locations and the clients or models. Yes you can get beautiful pictures with just natural light, however you can not always control when and where a client wants a picture. Off camera lighting gives you the freedom to control the light so you can get everything in the picture. I love the eyes, so it is important to get some light to them. I love the backgrounds, and the clouds here make a great dramatic background against the hills and in contrast to the model. During weddings you can shoot natural light outdoors, but it's harder when it is indoors and you have low light. Having off camera lighting enables you to capture every moment beautifully.


Thursday, May 18, 2017

Master your lighting and posing workshop July 1st 2017

Each workshop has a limited amount of spots available as we keep the workshops smaller to make sure everyone has a wonderful learning experience.
This is a PORTFOLIO BUILDING WORKSHOP, which means you get to not only learn how to create amazing images, but you have the opportunity to work with models at the workshops to create images to build your portfolio that will wow your clients and get you the business that you deserve. You get to use the images for your website, your prints, marketing and more!
This workshop is open and available to all shooters from all brands. Nikon, Canon, Sony, Fuji...DSLR or mirrorless it doesn't matter.
We go to REAL LOCATIONS with REAL MODELS, which means you will get REAL RESULTS.

*Posing- the ABC's of posing and how you can get the best shots out of each one of your clients.

*Lighting- how to use lighting and more importantly, WHEN to use it. Subjects covered will include; natural lighting, off camera flash, and on camera flash.

*Shooting- how to get the right exposure in different shooting environments. How to shoot in complete manual including your flash! How to set your composition to include the essentials and leave out the non-essentials.

*RELEASES ARE PROVIDED FOR EACH ATTENDEE FOR THE MODELS. THERE IS NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR THE RELEASE.

In other words, there is something for everyone to be able to do based on their respective skill level. Enough to help the newer photographers without boring the more experienced ones...:)

**Weather concerns: Should the weather turn bad we will have other covered locations we can shoot in. Weather is a constant friend or foe to photographers so learning to adapt to it is critical for your learning curve. Regardless of the weather we will find a way to shoot and make it amazing. Please also note that we will always make sure everyone has the opportunity to stay comfortable.

*Please make sure to wear comfortable clothing on all shoots and use your best judgment to make sure you bring appropriate clothing to factor in the time of day you will be shooting. You might want to bring an extra pair of sandals/shoes as I have been known to get feet wet quite frequently.

*Please bring snacks and bottled water as many of the places we go will not have any services available for food and beverage. We also highly recommend to use the restroom prior to our group shoot.

*Please make sure to wear comfortable clothing on all shoots and use your best judgment to make sure you bring appropriate clothing to factor in the time of day you will be shooting. You might want to bring an extra pair of sandles/shoes as I have been known to get feet wet quite frequently.

*Please bring snacks and bottled water as many of the places we go will not have any services available for food and beverage. We also highly recommend you use the restroom prior to our shoot.

*Please bring all the gear you have including monopods, tripods, reflectors, flashes, etc. and plenty of batteries. Also make sure to charge all of your gear 100% prior to the shoot so you don't end up running out. Make sure to clear your memory cards and have at least 16GB available to shoot with. We personally recommend even more if you can. We will really encourage you to shoot in RAW so having the appropriate amount of memory is very important.

We can't wait to see you and look forward to an amazing time together!!!!







Saturday, January 23, 2016

Free Veteran Portrait Photo-shoot.

Free Veteran Portrait Photo-shoot.


If you are a veteran or know a veteran of any age, male or female that would like a free portrait photo-shoot please message me or e-mail me at: cdaaerial@gmail.com

Would like to shoot from Post Falls, Coeur d'Alene and Hayden.  If your close tho these another town over is OK too.

Free Rescue Workers Portrait Photo-shoot

Free Rescue Workers Portrait Photo-shoot.

Firefighters, First Responder, Mountain Rescue, and such.

If you are a one or know one of any age, male or female that would like a free portrait photo-shoot please message me or e-mail me at: cdaaerial@gmail.com

Would like to shoot from Post Falls, Coeur d'Alene and Hayden.  If your close tho these another town over is OK too.


Tuesday, January 12, 2016

pro·gres·sive with Monica

pro·gres·sive photo shoot with Monica Milem

Photography, Creativity, and Art 

Hunger in blues...
Being creative is in my blood.   Using a camera to capture an idea or concept is fun and challenging at times.   It was through this shoot using some glittery sticks we came up with some creative artistic ideas.

Monica Milem is a great model to work with and will almost try anything you put before her.  She comes to the table with many great ideas to add as well.

Observation...
I admit this picture took a few clicks as we arranged the sticks so they didn't cover her eyes.
I do love the way the sticks created shadows on her face.

Pinctada maxima light...
I do enjoy tweaking the look and feel of many of the pictures I take.  For me photography is an art, many times capturing the main image is just the start of something much more.


Elegant in browns...


Skyline Productions Photography

208•277•8584
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FACEBOOK: Random photography  https://www.facebook.com/CDAECS
FACEBOOK: Mainly portrait photography  https://www.facebook.com/CDASkylineproductions
GOOGLE+: Random photography  https://plus.google.com/u/0/+JacobVidphoto/posts
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Sunday, July 5, 2015

Evidence • Book Cover mock-up • portrait photography

Portrait Photography fun turned into a book cover

   At times I get to take random pictures no fancy flash or light just raw light on-board camera flash and get what I get.  
   Here Model Monica Milem Poses on the pebble beach of Lake Coeur d'Alene for a portrait with the Lake and Tubbs Hill for landscape.
   I took the first image then added in the spaceship.  Then created an old effect and added text for a book cover with the results being a book cover mock-up indicating aliens are here.









Skyline Productions Photography
208•277•8584
info@skyline-productions.com
FACEBOOK: Random photography https://www.facebook.com/CDAECS
FACEBOOK: Mainly portrait photography https://www.facebook.com/CDASkylineproductions
GOOGLE+: Random photography https://plus.google.com/u/0/+JacobVidphoto/posts
GOOGLE+: Mainly portrait photography
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Sunday, April 12, 2015

Watchers, Book Cover Mock-up

Watchers

Book Cover Mock-up

portrait photography, event photography, creative photography

Another portrait photography shoot where I used a fun picture to create this book cover mock-up.





Skyline Productions Photography

208•277•8584
info@skyline-productions.com
FACEBOOK: Random photography https://www.facebook.com/CDAECS
FACEBOOK: Mainly portrait photography https://www.facebook.com/CDASkylineproductions
GOOGLE+: Random photography https://plus.google.com/u/0/+JacobVidphoto/posts
GOOGLE+: Mainly portrait photography
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/109447431553932367024/ +SkylineProductionsCoeurdAlene/posts

Friday, April 10, 2015

Out of the Fire Volume I, II and III Book Cover Mock-Up

Out of the Fire Volume I, II and III 

Book Cover Mock-Up

portrait photography, event photography, creative photography


Out of the Fire series book cover mock up










Skyline Productions Photography

208•277•8584
info@skyline-productions.com
FACEBOOK: Random photography https://www.facebook.com/CDAECS
FACEBOOK: Mainly portrait photography https://www.facebook.com/CDASkylineproductions
GOOGLE+: Random photography https://plus.google.com/u/0/+JacobVidphoto/posts
GOOGLE+: Mainly portrait photography
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/109447431553932367024/ +SkylineProductionsCoeurdAlene/posts

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Portal, Gateway to the Heavens • Book Cover Mock-Up • portrait photography, event photography, creative photography


Portal, Gateway to the Heavens 

Book Cover Mock-Up

portrait photography, event photography, creative photography

Night portrait photography with rock turned into a portal control with Photoshop




Skyline Productions Photography

208•277•8584
info@skyline-productions.com
FACEBOOK: Random photography https://www.facebook.com/CDAECS
FACEBOOK: Mainly portrait photography https://www.facebook.com/CDASkylineproductions
GOOGLE+: Random photography https://plus.google.com/u/0/+JacobVidphoto/posts
GOOGLE+: Mainly portrait photography
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/109447431553932367024/ +SkylineProductionsCoeurdAlene/posts