Kylie and I did another shoot a while back, and I finally have the images ready. We were aiming for a sensual, detail-oriented, shallow depth-of-field, black-and-white, natural-light sort of feel.
She was, as before, great to work with. She claimed it was the easiest shoot she had ever done, in that she nearly took a nap; but she was being kind. In truth, she was very patient as we took several minutes to set up a shoot, only to have me say, “Hmmm, looks good, but let’s do it in the opposite direction”, and she’d flip over and set up the shot again.
We also couldn’t decide if we should do white (undies) on black (sheets) or white on white or black on white or black on black. So we did them all. Thus, a fairly long gallery. If you press the little “Play” button at the bottom, you can see it as a slideshow.
posted by Larry at 12:29 pm
This post is in: Photoshoot
We’ve had a good bit of snow in Spokane lately. Last winter, I enjoyed going out in the snow and shooting away. This year, I thought I’d try something different and try to photograph the snow in action–that is, falling. It’s not easy. The snow was thick and fast. I tried various things, including manual focusing on an area between a tree across the street and where I was standing, figuring that surely a snowflake would be in focus. I’m not sure the experiments were an unqualified success, but they are kind of interesting, if you want to take a peek.
posted by Larry at 8:24 pm
This post is in: Nature
Here’s a little gallery of snapshot-y pictures of Marcus at Christmas, plus a few details from a car museum we visited during the holidays.
(Click on the “Play” button at the bottom for a slideshow.)
posted by Larry at 7:34 pm
This post is in: Christmas, Marcus