The Piano has been drinking..... ot me, not me, not me. ... Tom Waits
Looks like Earnst Hass. He was a pioneer in street and color and motion photography.
Beautiful! Well done. Any tech data to share? It would be useful for the next one, in ten years or so.
My most recent studio shot.
Thanks for asking. It's a combination of using a very large soft light source and a textured paper. Both add to the softening effect.
Playing around with color paper and glassware.
Now that it's winter I'm spending more time indoors and in my small photo studio. I love shooting glass and the interactions of light and shadow and glass refractions. More coming.
Mounted my Sony a6400 with Sigma 18-135mm zoom on my tripod and created this ICM shot.
Gazz96 it's a light modifier you attach to the front of your flash, creating a spotlite effect. Plus you can add filters.
Also posted in The Dynamics of Photographic Lighting section. I'm still playing around in my small studio. This is a similar setup to my previous post. The difference being that I put a snoot on each of my flash units to create the spotlite effects. I only had one real snoot, so I improvised by attaching an empty toilet paper cardboard roll to the other. Color courtesy of a gel over each one.
Still playing around in my small studio. This is a similar setup to my last post. The difference being that I put a snoot on each of my flash units to create the spotlite effects. I only had one real snoot, so I improvised by attaching an empty toilet paper cardboard roll to the other. Color courtesy of a gel over each one.
That would certainly work. A studio setup would give you much more control, but I've done some shots on window sills.
I posted this image in the Dynamics of Photographic Lighting section, but I think it doesn't get very much traffic so I'm posting here as well. Close up of two shot glasses set up in my photo studio. I love the interaction of the refractions and the shapes that they produce. I also included here a schematic of the basic setup. It's very straighforward.