Posts Tagged ‘On-Camera Strobe’
I tweeted a few days ago, right after I wrapped my portrait session with Scott Wilcher, that he is the Gandalf to my Frodo. For those of you who don’t know Scott, or are confused by the Lord of the Rings reference, allow me to explain. I met Scott Wilcher right after I got out [...]
Posted October 29th, 2009 in Photo, Portrait.
Tagged with: 50mm, d200, Indoor, Male, Multiple Light, Off-Camera Strobe, On-Camera Strobe.
One of my favorite shows on TV right now is FRINGE. I like it so much that myself and my two friends Ian and Craig have started a live internet show where we talk about the previous week, discuss theories, and make predictions about the coming shows. We started this show only a couple weeks [...]
Posted September 30th, 2009 in Art, Photo.
Tagged with: 50mm, Composite, d200, Indoor, Male, On-Camera Strobe, One-Light, Photoshop, Self Portrait.
One of my favorite shots from a wedding I was second-shooter for. Not much to say about this one except how much I love his little “I (heart) Jesus” button. Old people are so cute. This was shot in a gymnasium with a really really high cream-colored ceiling. I bounced my little battery-powered SB-28 strobe [...]
Posted September 22nd, 2009 in Candid, Photo.
Tagged with: 24mm, d200, Female, Indoor, Male, On-Camera Strobe, One-Light, Wedding.
This is Matt Lockett. He’s the director of Bound4LIFE. You can stalk him on his blog, this twitter, or on facebook… if you dare. You see, I took a series of photos for myself, and my two friends Ian and Craig (known to our 2 year-old as Neat and Durg, respectively) for a new online [...]
Posted September 15th, 2009 in Photo, Portrait.
Tagged with: 50mm, Bound4LIFE, d200, Indoor, Male, On-Camera Strobe, One-Light.
I gave Heather a hard time about going to great lengths to decorate a cake for Zoe’s first birthday. I can imagine a baby would think of it as an edible punching bag, but Heather treated it like a wedding cake. It really was beautiful.
Every time I would say something about it, Heather would respond, “It’s for me” and I would assume she meant that she was putting work into it because she wanted something to do, and perhaps that was the truth, but I realized something else…
Posted September 5th, 2009 in Candid, Photo.
Tagged with: 85mm, B&W, Child, d200, Indoor, On-Camera Strobe, One-Light.