Monday, August 31, 2009

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Father of the Bride

The Father of the Bride plays such a special role in any wedding. Here's a look at Ashley's father on the day of her wedding:

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Clint Kirby

My friend Clint Kirby and his wife, Missy, will be leaving next month with a team to plant a church in Gdansk, Poland. They are being sent by an organization called Avant Ministries. The Avant magazine is doing an article on Clint and needed some pictures so while he was in town this weekend, we went over to Orlando and took some pictures. The first place we went was Infusion Tea which is a great little tea/coffee house on Edgewater Dr. If you're ever down there, stop in. Here are my favorites from the day:

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Monday, August 3, 2009

Corporate Head Shots

I was hired this past week to do some head shots for a local business (60 head shots to be exact). This is actually one of the easiest things to do because once you set the light, it doesn't change... as long as you're in manual mode with the camera AND the flash. If you're in manual, once you get the correct exposure and color balance, you just snap a picture and say, "NEXT!".

In a situation like this, TTL is not your friend. Neither is aperture priority on the camera. Why? Because things will change on you based on the skin color, hair color, and outfit of each person who stands in. Exposure is exposure. So when you aren't moving around, manual mode is the way to go.

Here's a setup shot. I used a 28" softbox with an SB800 in it at 1/4 power. I added a reflector on the other side for fill. Shot all the shots in manual mode f/5.6 and 1/250.

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