Archive for October, 2009
The new book is done! (Minneapolis Advertising Photographer)
I use Blurb as my book publisher. The software is great for those who are page design challenged. The new version of the book software allows you to make tweaks and edit the lay out more. My first book, A delectable Vision, a food portfolio was a hit with Art directors. I had to get a couple more copies made. It was a collection of images that i did over the past year. Some of the images can be seen at Minneapolis Food Photographer, my food site. The second book, my People Portfolio is now done. This time I went with a rapped image cover and the premium paper. Its about 40 pages long 10×8 inch horizontal size. I divided it in to the three areas in-which I work. Annual reports/ corporate communications, Trade Magazines, and Collage and Universities. I added some images from a couple resent shoots to keep it fresh. And since most of my people shooting is on location, that is were the name came from.
No commentsI evening at the beach ( Minnesota Comercial Photographer)
I’m always trying something new. A new technique, new equipment. But one thing I try to not to do is do them at the same time. Well I for got that rule this time. I have been inspired by the images of Nick Onken. especially the sun flare images. And there was a Minnesota Strobist meeting coming up at a local beach. I thought, hey good chance to try out this technique and a new two flash TTL rig I just put together. What could be more perfect. I should have known the day was going bad when I missed the turn to the beach… twice. Got messed up in all the one way streets. There was no parking lot, on street parking only, and I was late. so I missed the briefing before the shoot. I really hate being late. Once I finally arrived and found were the group was. I started to set up. I got the two flashes, the cord, the stand and the 30 inch umbrella. Also the additional battery packs, so my flashes would recycle faster. I got it all put together. I was so proud. And want happen, one of the flashes would not fire. So for the next 1/2 hour, a tried to get it working. It worked fine testing in the studio. I change batteries, a borrowed flashes from other photographers. Nothing. Finally I just said lets go, I discussed the model Kayla what I was trying to do. Got another photographer to assist me and we hit the beach. I started shooting and the flash would only fire 1 out of 3 times. I was shooting to fast and the flash was not recycling fast enough. I gave Kalya a brake and went back to see if I could get the flashes to work. I did not. I finally just used one flash and did some sun setting photos with Kayla in the water.
Above are some of what I ended up with. I think with all the challenges I had that evening things worked out well. The next day I set up the light again to figured out the problem. I found that one of my batterie packs was fried. So it was not charging the flash and then the flash was giving the camera a false signal. I’m waiting on a new pack and I’m going to try the light set up again. But I think I’ll work in the studio.
No commentsMagazine Portraite (Minneapolis Commercial Photographer)
I recently was privileged to meet Mr.Lang. He is a building contractor. I was not able to go to any of his current remodeling projects. So we did what we could around his office. I was there to photograph him for MyBusiness Magazine.
He was a great joy to photograph.
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