Saturday, July 31, 2010

Pic-A-Week, Episode 4

I’ve been extremely busy lately preparing for the arrival of the newest addition to my family.  She will be here any day now, so it's been quite hectic around my house, to say the least!

Of course I’ve managed to squeeze a few photo shoots in since my last update, and because I’ve been extremely delinquent in updating my blog, I’d like to use this post to sort of play “catch up”.

You'll notice several maternity shots below, which collectively represent a fairly groundbreaking step for me, since I've never actually done maternity photography before.  And as you'll see in the very last shot, I took full advantage of the fact that I had not one but TWO mommies-to-be at my studio on the same day!  How often does THAT happen?

Anyway, enjoy, and please share your comments/reactions below.  I absolutely *love* hearing your feedback!

Young girl running wild and free (from a recent family shoot)
Father and son share a tender moment (from a recent family shoot)
Portrait of a cute young boy (from a recent family shoot)
Gorgeous female model (from a recent fashion & glamour shoot)
Gorgeous female model (from a recent fashion & glamour shoot)
Gorgeous female model (from a recent fashion & glamour shoot)
Maternity portrait of my wife
Maternity portrait of my wife
Maternity portrait of my wife and I
Maternity portrait of a recent client
Maternity portrait of a young mother-to-be and her son
Dramatic maternity portrait of a recent client, similar to the one I did of my wife
Maternity portrait of a recent client and her husband
Dual maternity portrait - my wife (left) and a recent client (right)









Monday, July 5, 2010

Band Promo Shoot With Adalee | WESLEY CHAPEL SENIOR PICTURES

As I mentioned in a previous post on shooting band promos, my studio isn’t quite large enough to accommodate several people at once.  So when a local Christian rock band called Adalee (which consists of 5 members- all of whom go to my church) approached me about shooting their promo, I immediately began thinking along the lines of digital compositing.  If you’re not a regular reader of my blog and aren’t quite familiar with that term, it basically means taking individual shots of each member and then later combining them together in Photoshop.

This is my favorite method of producing band/group shots, because it allows me the freedom to select the best individual poses for each member.  When they're all blended together into a seamless composite, it appears as if the stars just aligned perfectly and everyone gave you the ideal expression and pose simultaneously, and in the same frame.  I gotta tell ya, it sure beats shooting for hours and hoping for this sort of thing to happen organically (believe me-- I've been there!).

Anyway, here are the 5 original unedited shots:

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In order to make the composite look believable and not scream “PHOTOSHOPPED”, I had to completely replace the background, because as you can see from the above photos, there are some major differences in the lightness levels from one shot to the next.  So I basically created a nice, smooth gray background from scratch in Photoshop using the radial gradient tool. To put the finishing touches on the image, I darkened the bottom half to draw the viewer’s eye more toward their faces, where the focus really oughtta be.  Here’s the final result:

For further examples of my work, including high school senior pictures, baby & family portraits, and fashion & glamour, please visit my website at http://RussRobinsonPhotography.com

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I'm a commercial photographer in Tampa, FL specializing in band & musician promos, CD covers, press kits, posters, and the like. Please feel free to check out my website/blog using the link below, and give me a shout if I can be of service to you!

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