Friday, March 19, 2010

Model Shoot - Tasha


As promised here are some photos from a shoot I did a few weeks ago with Tasha. Hair and makeup were done by Cerise. For this shoot I used the ring light extensively. One thing I found was that it worked great in really tight spaces. For the one picture below of Tasha sitting on the old school cash register, that was done in a space that was literally no bigger than what you see in the frame. There is probably only half a foot on either side until it meets the walls. So where you might not be able to fit a soft box or even a small shoot through umbrella without blocking your shooting angles you can use a ring light quite effectively. For the shot above I purposely left an edge of the ring light visible so you can see what shooting with a 10mm wide angle lens does and how much light coverage you can actually get from just one ring flash. The ring light look is very popular these days in magazines and it has its place. I still enjoy being creative with lighting though and the challenge of blending shadows and light to create a certain mood and ambiance in a shot is going to be around long after the fad of the ring light fades away.


Thursday, March 11, 2010

Photo Submission makes it into the Georgia Straight paper


The Georgia Straight is a local lifestyle and entertainment publication that covers the greater Vancouver area. They run a photo every week from contributors and I always took notice of these whenever I flipped through the weekly issues. A while back I submitted a series of photos and didn't think much of it. Last week I received an email from them that simply said "nice shots Bernard" and thank you very much. I thought it was just a standard way of acknowledgement by them that they had viewed my photos. So today I was at the gym and at the end of my workout I thought to myself, I wonder if they would ever run my photo. They happen to keep a stack of The Straight at the gym and today being Thursday, which is the day a new weekly issue comes out, I decide to flip through it. To my amazement there on the contents page was my photo. That totally made my day!

I think I just might start submitting more of my work to other publications, who knows.