Posts Tagged ‘portrait’

2010 ANZ Netball – Media Photos…

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

I had the pleasure of working with the players from the 2010 ANZ Netball Championships last Friday. I had been contracted to take the media shots of each player during their other media commitments on the day. The players are some of the nicest, and lets admit, tallest, ladies I have ever worked with. Great at following direction and happy to have a little fun when I lost my mind at the end of the day and asked them to stick their tongues out!!

The setup was nice and simple with 2 front lights and one rear 3/4 rim light. All shot on white seamless paper. The lights were the Elinchrom Ranger Quadras connected to the mains. They ran all day faultlessly. I shot tethered to my laptop so the players and I could see what was going on.

I shot a quick video on the 5D to show the room layout, and to see a couple of the more fun photos from the day.

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Much thanks to Michael Bradley from MBPhotowho was a kind boss on the day, Looked after me, bought me sushi and coke and kept me in line.

White studio background…

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

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As usual, none of these ideas are my own. I got this idea from this guys website (http://www.zarias.com/?p=71). The idea is to get the effect of a very large white background from a small studio. To achieve this you need to overexpose the white background by about 2 stops to make it 255/255/255 white. From this you can expand the background in photoshop to what ever size you want.

Here’s my Studio set-up:

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* There are 2 x 600WS strobes with soft boxes to blow out the background. I chose to use the softboxes to control the spill sideways. These lights have plenty of power to achieve the light levels I was after.

* The Backdrop is white muslin over a background stand. The floor is a piece of white masonite – Good to stand on and easy to clean.

* On either side are black baffles to prevent too much light spill.

* The main subject light is a 580EX in a Lastolite EasyBox. I really love these for this little studio.

Once you have the photo into photoshop, Crop it to the size you are after and then clear the non white bits with white. For more details go to (http://www.zarias.com/?p=148).