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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Playing with Landscapes and HDR

So a few weeks ago I had to take a trip for work. We were on our way off post in the evening for our dinner break when I saw this fishing pond with the sun setting right in front of it. I quickly told my guys that I would catch up with them in a few minutes (a few minutes turned into about an hour standing in front of this pond watching the sunset). Its hard to notice with the picture so small (damn blogger) but the shot with the windmills in the background is 4 exposures and because the windmills were spinning while I was shooting, it looks like they have 4 or 5 sails instead of the 3 that they actually have. I hope you like them.

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Another Shoot with Linda and Rebecca

You may remember a couple of months ago when I wrote about my shoot with Linda and Rebecca (you can see the blog here). After we were done shooting the first time, they mentioned that once the weather warmed up a little bit, that they would love to shoot some swim suites. Well the weather is finally nice, so I gave them a call to see if they were still interested. Needless to say, they were.

I told them about a cool location I had found that had a waterfall with all of the rocks around it covered in graffiti. I had found the location for another shoot that unfortunately never came to be, but I think it worked out great for this shoot. You can see all of our shots by going onto my Flickr stream here.

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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Night Shots Around Colorado Springs

Well I know its been a little while since I have posted anything on here, but its not for a lack of having stuff to post. Since my last post, I've had another shoot with Linda and Rebecca (those should be up later on today as well), a shoot with a great model up in Fort Collins (hopefully have those up in a day or two), some landscapes from a secret location (really, can't say where it is, but hopefully will have them up soon), and now finally had the chance to go out and do some night shots around Colorado Springs. I have been wanting to go do some night shots for a while, but have never had the chance. Finally last night I decided to go to Palmer Park and get some sunset shots, and then go wander around town and take advantage of the full moon. Unforutnately, I got to Palmer Park a little late (sun was a little lower then I would have liked) not to mention the mountains were almost completely covered with clouds so you couldn't see anything hardly. Oh well, we will try that again soon.

So by the time I gave up hope, it was night. Was going to head down town and get some shots, but didn't have anything in particular in mind. The first place I came up to was the Colorado College campus. The campus is pretty cool. It has several of its orignal buildings like the church and administration building, mixed in with a bunch of modern buildings. I was surprised to see the front door to the church open (it was like 10 pm) and empty. I almost went inside to shoot some, but decided against it.

Colorado College at Night

Colorado College at Night

After I got done on campus, I went downtown. I was hoping to do some stuff around the clubs (it was a Saturday night on a 4 day weekend and the military just got paid), but I didn't really see anything that caught my eye. I kept driving and ended up at the pioneer museum where I had done my shoot with Jeannie. It actually looked pretty cool at night.

Pioneer Museum at Night

When I walked around to the back and looked at the art work we had used, it was pretty cool. It took me a few tries to get the exposure right, but I really think the shot came out great.

Pioneer Museum at Night

I was getting ready to leave, and then thought about something I had wanted to try when I was shooting with Jeannie. I wanted to try and get some light beams coming out from behind the piece out towards the camera. Unfortunately that day it was broad daylight, but now it wasn't. Up until now, i have never really tried any kind of effects with my lights, but figured this was a good chance. I never managed to get the look I was going after (despite about 10 attempts), but I think that this is a pretty nice look reguardless.

Pioneer Museum at Night

You can see the rest of my shots from this night on my "Night Shots" folder on Flickr.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Fashion Shoot with Jeannie

I'd like to introduce to you all Jeannie. Jeannie answered a casting call that I had placed on Model Mayhem a couple of weeks ago. She is a local spokes model who was looking to add more shots to her portfolio. We met on a day when the weather was questionable at best. We had had scattered showers the last few days and as I was driving downtown to meet here, there was nothing but black clouds coming over the mountain. I almost called to reschedule but I figured we would give it a shot. Thankfully, the weather held long enough for us to shoot (it literally started to finally rain as I was walking to my car to head home). The clouds actually did a great job of softening up the light some too.

Most of the shots here took place at and around the Pioneer Museum downtown. I saw the giant paperclip (yes that's a Giant Paper Clip) and wanted to use it. After we shot there, we wondered around and stumbled on a few other really cool areas. Once we shot there we were looking for somewhere else to shoot at. Before we met, I found an alley way that looked kind of cool. When we finally walked down it we saw this awesome garage door that made an amazing background.

One other great part of about this trip, was it was the first time that I had tried using my flash (only a little SB-600 for right now) with a model. We used it primarily in the alley way, but I like the way it turned out. Thanks Jeannie for dealing with me while I was constantly messing with it and changing settings trying to get it to work the way I wanted it to. Since I am still to cheap to go out and buy a wireless trigger for it, we were using my heavily modified (I need to post an article on this sometime) off camera synch cable (connected with a piece of CAT5 cable) to get the flash in position). All and all, we both had a great time shooting. I think the pictures came out very good and I can't wait to work with her again.

Please make sure you check out the entire session on my Flick page.

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Don't Spill the Beans

Here is the second of my "cliche" shots that I was able to shoot with CC a couple of weeks ago. Our first cliche ("Hear no Evil, Speak no Evil, See no Evil") turned out great. Our second cliche was "Don't Spill the Beans". Unfortunately, we weren't able to shoot my original idea because I had problems getting a couple of props so when she showed up to shoot, I wasn't totally sure what we were going to do. We started just trying out a couple of ideas, not really sure what we would end up with. When I got home and got to looking through the shots though, I realized that we might actually have something kinda cool. It wasn't my original intention to show the progression of her spilling the beans, but it just kinda worked out that way, and I have to say, I really like the final result.

You can the rest of the shots from both of our cliches by checking out my Flickr.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil, See No Evil

I met CC right after moving to Colorado on Model Mayhem. We decided to try out my latest idea, a series of cliches. The two that we decided to shoot were "Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil, See No Evil" and "Don't Spill the Beans". Here you can see "Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil, See No Evil". The weather was supposed to have been very nice that day but when I got up to Boulder to shoot (my first time up there by the way), it was extremely windy and a mix of sun and clouds as a storm was getting ready to move in.

I showed up about an hour early to try and scout out some locations and wasn't having a lot of luck. I knew for this shot, I wanted something a little more grungy or industrial. It got to the point where I thought the best I was going to do was a couple of dirt piles or maybe a loading dock. Just as I was walking back to my car after looking at another location that didn't fit the bill, I looked across the street and saw a panel of about 10 air conditioning compressors lined up. They weren't running, but the wind outside was causing their fans to spin. I saw and thought that this was perfect.

When CC showed up, I showed her my location and we were both ready to go. I think you can agree that the results here actually came out really good and I couldn't be happier with the final product.  You can see a few more by checking out my Flick

Monday, April 5, 2010

Linda and Rebbeca

I had the pleasure of going out and shooting with Linda this weekend (my first shoot since moving to Colorado Springs).  I found here a couple of months ago on Model Mayhem when I was first starting to scout out models in the area.  After we setup her shoot, she asked me if I would mind her bringing along her cousin Rebecca along.  Rebecca is a great girl who is just starting out modeling.

We decided to meet in the middle of downtown Colorado Springs on a Sunday afternoon.  It was a little brighter outside then I would have prefered (the day before was a nice overcast day, but with 30 MPH winds, just wasn't going to work) but I think we made it work pretty good.  This was the first time any of us had shot fashion which made it kinda fun.  The girls definately got some looks walking around the streets but I think the results were well worth it all.

Take a look at these few shots and check out the rest of the shoot on my Flickr page.

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

New Location, Same GI

Well I know it has been a pretty long time since my last blog post.  Its not that I haven't been out taking any photos recently (haven't taken as many as I would like, but still been taking some), but I have been busy getting ready to move.  The Army recently moved me from Fort Riley, KS to Peterson AFB (yes, I know I am Army but I am now on an Air Force Base) in Colorado Springs, CO.  We got here on Monday, have a house, now just waiting for the movers to drop our stuff off so we can get settled in (fingers crossed they show up tomorrow).  Anyway, I just wanted to invite anyone in the area that is interested in working with me an open invitation to send me an email and lets get something setup.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Shop Talk Group Shoot

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of going to another one of our Shop Talk group shoots. These are always fun because you get the chance to work with a couple of different models and not just one. Also, it is great to be there with several other photographers at the same time. It gives you a chance to see how they interact with the model and direct them (something I am still working on personally) and also how they get some of the photos that they get. This time we met in Heritage Park in Junction City. I shot 2 women, and also got to take a few more shots of Liz (she usually plays modeling dummy for us during these things). It was cold as hell outside, and I discovered that I had apparently left one of my gloves in my rental car in GA the week before (not a good thing). Anyway here are a few of them. Make sure you check out my Flick stream for more too.

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Night Shoot around the area

So over the weekend I decided to go out and try my hand at night time photography.  I was browsing around Flickr and came across some really cool shots doing what they call "Light Painting" where you basicly take a long exposure picture and selectively light different parts of the frame for cool looks.  I am going to try that, but for this, I was just taking some long exposure picutres to see what kind of stuff I could get.  I have to say, other then freezing my ass off, I am really happy with the results.  Below are a few of what I got.  Check out my Flick to see some more.

Friday, January 29, 2010

More of Emily posted

Finally got a chance to finish working on my shots of Emily and got them posted.  I am really happy with how they came out.  Here are a few, but you can see the entire set on my Flickr feed.

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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Emily Previews

So on Thursday afternoon I had the pleasure of going out and shooting with Emily, a student at KSU.  The shoot went great and I am really happy with what we got.  Here are just a couple of the shots that we were able to take away from it.  Check back soon for the full shoot.







Friday, January 15, 2010

More Tye Pictures

Finally got a chance to finish working on Tyes photos from last week and I have to say, I am pretty happy with them.  I found Tye on Model Mayhem (check her out at Totaly Tye to see more of her stuff).  We went shooting in Heritage Park here in Junction City.  Below are a few of my favorite pictures from our session, but you can find the entire set by going to her set on Flick.  Check them out.

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Tye Previews

Finally got a chance to get started on editing Tye's photos that I took on Sunday.  Tye has been modeling for about a year now and just moved into the Fort Riley area about a month ago.  Here is a sneak peak of just a few of what we were able to get.  More to follow soon.





Friday, January 8, 2010

My Current Shooting Schedule

Here is my current shooting schedule.  If you are interested in shooting with me, check out my calendar and lets figure out when we both have some free time to make this happen.  Right now I am looking to build up my portfolio and am looking for people willing to shoot TFCD (or if you want to pay me, I will happily take your money too).  If you're interested, send me a note to PhotosByGI@gmail.com

A night out shooting

So as you may know, I am a member of a group of local photographers on facebook.  The other day one of the other guys, Luke Townsend posted a message asking for someone to help him out with a night shoot.  I love Luke's flash work and since I am mildly retarded (ok fully retarded) when it comes to working with flash I jumped at the chance.  We went KSU and managed to get into this cool little "basement" section to shoot two models.  After spending a fair amount of time getting the lighting setup just right (never truely realized what all was involved in it to get "the right look" we started shooting.  Some of the shots were great (hopefully he will get some up on his blog before to long).  In addition to helping set the lighting and generally playing gopher boy, I was also the lighting dummy part of the time.



Who knew that I looked good in purple?

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Abandoned Stuff

So I spent the better part of last night going through and editing the stuff that I had taken yesterday.  It seems like the word of the day yesterday was "abandoned".  I managed to find some really cool places to shoot.  Unfortunately the snow kept me from getting as close to some as I would have preferred, but hey, I still managed to get some great shots in the end.  Here are a couple.  Check out my Flickr stream to see the rest.

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Saturday, January 2, 2010

Son of a B*&ch

So as I posted earlier, I decided to brave the cold today (we got up to 10 degrees by the way) and go shooting out in the country.  I had mapped out 8 locations that I wanted to hit up (along with anything I might pass on the way).  Things were going good.  Most spots were good (a couple were a bust though).  I was at my 2nd to last location and parked the car on the side of the road to walk up to the location (A bridge over a frozen river).  I was walking up and hit a patch of ice.  I went falling backwards, I tried to tuck the camera into my body, but apparently it didn't work.  It hit the ground.  I got myself up and picked up the camera.  I looked and saw the lense 5 feet away.  Unforutnately it hadn't come off the camera body cleaning (would have been nice).  Instead it ripped it apart (check out the picture below).  The worse part is, this lense is pretty much brand new.  I bought it about 2 months ago when we were in Colorado because my other lense bit the dust on me.  Oh well, guess I get to see how much it will cost to repair, or get another lense.


Going out shooting

Well it is currently about -5 degrees F outside right now with the windchill, and only supposed to get up to 15 today with the posability of a little snow.  Sounds like the perfect day to go do a little shooting.  Locations I plan on hitting up include a more or less ghost town, and old cemetary and a frozen over water spot in the county next door.  Should be fun.

Last night I had duty and was driving back home at about 1 am from doing my security checks and realized all of the cool shots that Junction City has late at night.  I think I might have to go and do a night shoot sometime soon.