Showing posts with label outdoor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outdoor. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
K.C.
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So, here we are, with pictures!
This was a senior portrait shoot for K.C. We shot these on a beautiful late October morning. Aside from being a senior (who just graduated, congratulations K.C.!), she's also an actress. So on this particular day we shot her senior portraits, then moved inside and shot her headshots.
The weather, and leaves, were really working with us, so we got to shoot this whole thing outdoors. As such, we made sure to get some of the "traditional" senior portrait shots in there as well. So if you were wondering, yes, we've got tree leaning.
Again, congrats on the graduation K.C., and the rest of you, enjoy these shots.
This was a senior portrait shoot for K.C. We shot these on a beautiful late October morning. Aside from being a senior (who just graduated, congratulations K.C.!), she's also an actress. So on this particular day we shot her senior portraits, then moved inside and shot her headshots.
The weather, and leaves, were really working with us, so we got to shoot this whole thing outdoors. As such, we made sure to get some of the "traditional" senior portrait shots in there as well. So if you were wondering, yes, we've got tree leaning.
Again, congrats on the graduation K.C., and the rest of you, enjoy these shots.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Surfin' USA! (editors note: actually surfin' costa rica)
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Hey hey! So as you may or may not know, I got married last month. Hooray for me! And these pictures you see here were taken on our honeymoon in Costa Rica. These eight images were handpicked by the newly minted Mrs. 918 Photo.
These were taken on the last full day down there, the only day the waves did enough to actually get out and surf on. Fortunately for me this one guy with the moustache was out surfing as we walked back to our bungalow. I got my camera, came back and shot him for about an hour.
The other guy came and surfed for about twenty minutes. He had places to be it seems. Or was creeped out by the guy standing waist deep in the surf with the zoom lens taking pictures of him surfing. Either or!
These were taken on the last full day down there, the only day the waves did enough to actually get out and surf on. Fortunately for me this one guy with the moustache was out surfing as we walked back to our bungalow. I got my camera, came back and shot him for about an hour.
The other guy came and surfed for about twenty minutes. He had places to be it seems. Or was creeped out by the guy standing waist deep in the surf with the zoom lens taking pictures of him surfing. Either or!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Cassie, Part 2
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Ok, wrapping up Cassie's shoot today.
There are always so many pictures I want to put on here, but I end up reminding myself that I'll run the risk of overwhelming you guys with too many pictures at once. It should be noted though, if you want to see all of my favorites from every shoot, and not just the dozen or so I'll post on here, you can find them on Facebook.
If you've yet to check out 918 Photo on Facebook, check it out. Aside from all of my favorite shots from each shoot, you'll find info on "special offers" 918 runs from time to time. They'll be mentioned on here as well, but the Facebook page makes it so much easier to keep track of. So if you've yet to find us over there, get to it!
It should also be noted that legally I have to say "find us on Facebook." Or something to that effect. And I can't directly link. Facebook is odd like that. As if I may direct someone to my Facebook page, and that person would somehow not notice they were at a Facebook page. The "www.facebook.com/..." is sort of a dead giveaway.
There are always so many pictures I want to put on here, but I end up reminding myself that I'll run the risk of overwhelming you guys with too many pictures at once. It should be noted though, if you want to see all of my favorites from every shoot, and not just the dozen or so I'll post on here, you can find them on Facebook.
If you've yet to check out 918 Photo on Facebook, check it out. Aside from all of my favorite shots from each shoot, you'll find info on "special offers" 918 runs from time to time. They'll be mentioned on here as well, but the Facebook page makes it so much easier to keep track of. So if you've yet to find us over there, get to it!
It should also be noted that legally I have to say "find us on Facebook." Or something to that effect. And I can't directly link. Facebook is odd like that. As if I may direct someone to my Facebook page, and that person would somehow not notice they were at a Facebook page. The "www.facebook.com/..." is sort of a dead giveaway.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Cassie, Part 1
5:16 PM | Posted by
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Some of you may have noticed, it's been a long time since this site has been updated. Some of you would be right!
Over on Facebook, 918 Photo had been drawing a lot more interest, and this site suffered for it. No more. Two equal places to find all the 918 Photo info you want, and more!
So let's jump right back into the swing of things here. This set was taken in late May. Our subject is a young actress named Cassie. Cassie shot one location, two outfits, and ended up creating some of my favorite pictures to date.
You'll notice I did a lot of extreme closeups with Cassie. I am a huge fan of these shots and you'll see them pop up in almost every shoot of mine. I appreciate how they cut through all the excess and beautifully display the face. As a headshot or just a regular portrait, I'm a huge fan.
So here's a little more of Cassie's shoot for you to enjoy, after the jump. There will be a number of shoots from the summer popping up in the coming weeks. If you're interested in getting just about anything shot (save for weddings), let me know, 918 Photo is ready to go!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Addison, Part 2
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Addison returns today, so long bees. For now...
This is a quick update today, very little to say about these that wasn't said in part 1. This shot you're looking at up top would have been my favorite shot ever had I not also managed to the get the one from part 1.
I just like every single thing about those two shots. When you think about typical headshots, they're not ideal headshots. But they're fantastic shots nonetheless. Personally, I think a shot like that might stand out amongst the rest in a pile of headshots. So maybe it is a great headshot. Who knows?!
I just like every single thing about those two shots. When you think about typical headshots, they're not ideal headshots. But they're fantastic shots nonetheless. Personally, I think a shot like that might stand out amongst the rest in a pile of headshots. So maybe it is a great headshot. Who knows?!
The Addison shots will continue later in the week. She was a fantastic model, and there are a large number of great shots to show off. And that is that. Come back for part 3.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
BEES?!
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Welcome back, and thanks for coming back. I've said it before, but "more regular" updates are coming. Just exactly what that means, I'm not yet sure. But at least twice a week. Here's number two for this week, and it's a dooz(zzzzzz!)y.
So I decided to break up Addy's photo shoot with some of the nature shots I've gotten lately. Those of you looking for more headshots, they're coming. For now, bees!
So I decided to break up Addy's photo shoot with some of the nature shots I've gotten lately. Those of you looking for more headshots, they're coming. For now, bees!
Zzzzzzzzzzzzz!
BEES?! Yes, bees. Bees for Old Bear. He loves the honey!
Arrested Development, great show, or greatest show?
For those of you still on board, let's get to the bee pictures! These were taken at my parents house a couple of weekends ago. The day was winding down, the sun slowly starting to set, and this beautiful apple tree was full of bees going about their bee business. Or should I say, buzz-ness? I should not.
I stood there for probably close to an hour watching them work. As the time passed the bees thinned, closing up their business (buzz-ness? It's sticking) for the day. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to try to keep a bee in frame at full zoom on a 300mm lens. Difficult!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
And We're Back!
12:36 AM | Posted by
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Hey hey, bet you thought 918 Photo was dead and gone. But alas, 918 Photo returns... from beyond the grave! Or not, beacause there was no death. And I can go on and on like this...
So, you'll remember when last we talked, 918 Photo had a client. It was an exciting time for all. Unfortunately due to an amazing and unfortunate sequence of events/disasters in the client's life, the shoot was pushed back a few times. Eventually though we were able to get together and shoot this thing. Have I mentioned 918 Photo is flexible?
So over the next few posts we'll be rolling out some of the favorites from Addy's shoot. Addy (and her mom) wanted to do some headshots for her burgeoning acting career, as well as some full body shots and poses for her modeling/pagent work. This shoot went longer than a normal scheduled session would (probably twice as long), but that's what you get when you're client number one. Bonus time.
A few things I should mention about the shoot. This was shot in one location, at one time. A few different looks, a few different backgrounds, but this was all one shoot. Amazing, no? Yes! Have I mentioned 918 Photo is versatile?
This shot up at the top (and larger below) is quite possibly my favorite photo I've ever taken. In fact many in here crack my all time favorites list (of people). It was a ver productive shoot. But this one, wow. Favorite shot ever.
This shoot proved slightly difficult in the lighting. The one thing that really was an issue during the shoot. I love natural light, I'd much rather shoot outdoors than in, but the sun was in and out of the clouds all day. One or the other would be fine, but so many times the sun would pop in or out just as I was snapping off a shot, screwing up the light completely. And yet still, this shoot was a success.
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