Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Portrait: Caleb Douglas Moore

This portrait is of my nephew Caleb Moore. He wouldn't sit still until I finally let him play with my banjo, so thats why he has a banjo. I shot this with a white lightning set with attached umbrellas in the living room of my parents house.

Nikon D200
ISO: 400
F/ll @ 125th
100mm

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Hair-mask assignment

Hair mask assignment for Digital Class. This was neat to do, even though the backgrounds weren't the best choice. The model was lit with a Farrell light and fill, while the background was lit with three speedo heads.

Nikon D200
ISO: 200
F/16
62mm

Portrait: Kathryn Tune

Image of Kathryn Tune for the long term portrait assignment. This shot was for the subject's "hobby" portrait, which is climbing. I used a vivitar 285 w/ softbox and available light. Shot on Howard's Knob,in Boone, N.C.

Nikon D200
ISO: 200
F/8 @ 125th
17mm

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Bobby Cox

This is a portrait of Bobby Cox, in his newly completed log cabin. I shot this portrait to be included as part of my "Quick Hit" photo-story for photo-journalism class. I used white lightning strobes to light the background, and a vivitar 285 to light the subject.

Nikon D200
ISO: 200
F/11 @ 1/125th
17mm

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

"Outdoor Portrait"

This shot was done for our Bio-Portrait class' "Outdoor" Portrait that we had to shoot on location, using flash, while balancing it with available light. For this particular shot, I used a viv-285 w/ soft box, coming in from the left, to light the subject (Kathryn), while placing the subject in the available sunlight's rays. I was attempting to have the sun come through as a hair light. This was shot in Blowing Rock, NC, off of the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Nikon D200
ISO: 200
F/8 @ 1/125th
80mm

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Environmental Portrait: Ann Cutter

This photograph was done for the "Environmental Portrait" in Bio-Communications Photojournalism class. Pictured above is Ann Cutter, a Biology teacher at Randolph Community College. I lit the scene using two vivitar 285's, one front/side lighting the subject, and the other behind the subject with a folded amber gel attached. I constructed the scene to be symmetrical, while still personalizing the subject through her surroundings.

Nikon D200
ISO: 200
F/6.7 @ 1/60
52mm