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Re: Recent Professional Works 2
« Reply #220 on: April 06, 2013, 09:46:35 pm »

Do you shoot tethered?  If so try Capture Pilot fro C1 Pro.

Craig,

No, I have never shot tethered.  As nice as it would be I'm afraid it might be too time consuming lugging the computer & stand around with the rest of the gear.  Hopefully the camranger will give me the best of both worlds.
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« Reply #221 on: April 06, 2013, 10:56:00 pm »

If anyone interested.. TIM GRIFFITH: Architectural Photography – Building Relationships. April 28 - May 3

http://2013.palmspringsphotofestival.com/connect-2013/workshops/tim-griffith/

I highly recommend Tim's workshop.  I took it two years ago and really enjoyed the experience!  Jim
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« Reply #222 on: April 06, 2013, 11:02:42 pm »

Furniture?  Naturally I have to chime in.

A favorite from recent history.  One of the most fun parts of these shoots is arranging the set walls and platforms to add geometry to the composition and then of course lighting everything for depth and a bit of playful mystery.



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« Reply #223 on: April 06, 2013, 11:04:15 pm »

Craig,

No, I have never shot tethered.  As nice as it would be I'm afraid it might be too time consuming lugging the computer & stand around with the rest of the gear.  Hopefully the camranger will give me the best of both worlds.

I simply can't imagine trying to work without the tether, both for composition and file backup. It really akes very little time.  I'm using the ipad as you suggest using the camranger. Best of luck.
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« Reply #224 on: April 09, 2013, 04:47:01 am »

Today I released the first set in a series I'm doing with sports at http://www.frankdoorhof.com/site/2013/04/sport-serie/
All shot with Elinchrom Rangers and Phase One DF camera with the Leaf Credo 60.
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« Reply #225 on: April 10, 2013, 10:03:59 am »

I think its might be interesting to ask how long everyone has been doing this stuff?

I'm at 32 years.  I too have many times been amazed that I get paid for doing what I love.



I built a rudimentary darkroom in the root cellar in 1968, when I was 14. We lived near a large air force base in New Brunswick, Canada, which also had a number of US air force personnel stationed there. One of them was a neighbour and kindly lent me his 4x5 speed graphic and 35mm Exacta, as well as a 35mm enlarger.

After three years of photography school, I started in business in 1975 as a photojournalist covering the political scene in Ottawa. I mostly do architecture now, as well as a mix of industrial, corporate and aerial photography.

Here is a recent project shot with a 5D11, 17mm TSE for the interior and 24 TSE for the exterior.

People sometimes ask me when I plan to retire. I tell them I have never had a job, so I can't very well retire!
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« Reply #226 on: April 10, 2013, 02:07:02 pm »

Harold,

Well made images.

Your comment on the Exacta brought back memories of my first left-handed, film-winding, waist level finder camera 1964, and your closing comment echos my sentiments for the past 45 years.

Ed
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« Reply #227 on: April 10, 2013, 02:44:34 pm »

Harold,

Well made images.

Your comment on the Exacta brought back memories of my first left-handed, film-winding, waist level finder camera 1964, and your closing comment echos my sentiments for the past 45 years.

Ed


Thanks for your comments Ed, I think we photographers are like musicians, writers or others involved in creative pursuits. It is in our DNA, we can't stop.
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Re: Recent Professional Works 2
« Reply #228 on: April 11, 2013, 10:28:53 am »

Some photos from our IQ2 Pre-Launch Party a couple weeks ago.

Phase One IQ260 Prototype on Phase One DF+ with Schneider 28LS andr 110LS. Profoto Pro-B4 w/ Beauty Dish. Processing: Capture One v7.1.1. Reviewed wirelessly without tethering on an iPad 3.

Images used with permission of the photographers. See watermark and link under the image.


Photo by Doug Peterson



Photo by Luke Potter



Photo by Alessandro Casagli



Photo by Brian Hirschfeld

We will be hosting another round Phase One IQ2 events coming up in April and May in Washingon DC, Colorado, New York, and Texas.
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« Reply #229 on: April 11, 2013, 01:57:02 pm »

I hope you paid her double for that penultimate shot: my feet are suffering in sympathy.

;-)

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« Reply #230 on: April 11, 2013, 10:25:04 pm »

My new cover of New Mexico Magazine-from an article on Chaco Outliers. Pueblo Pintado site. This kind of editorial doesn't pay top dollar but it gets me out in the field and NOT shooting contemporary architecture for a change.....and my family loves it. I also feel like I am giving something back to my home state that has been so good to me. 5DMII with the 24T/S-handheld vertical stitch.

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« Reply #231 on: April 12, 2013, 01:19:53 am »

Congratulations Kirk!  You achieved editorial perfection there!  Was that two horizontals, stacked up vertically?  Last time I wash-boarded my way out to Chaco digital cameras were strictly 640 x 480, but it's on my to-do list.
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« Reply #232 on: April 12, 2013, 04:28:22 am »

I don't think all the images are by full time professionals? A dealer and a couple of reviewers/bloggers and shot on a demo day where there is no art direction or client.
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« Reply #233 on: April 12, 2013, 09:19:33 am »

I don't think all the images are by full time professionals? A dealer and a couple of reviewers/bloggers and shot on a demo day where there is no art direction or client.




So... exactly what's the point of publishing them, then?

Thanks to a recent posting by French Fred, I had another look today at some Ellen Von Unwerth shots, a lady who's been around a long time with a lot of success. Coming from way back in film, she has one great thing going for her(IMO) and that's that she shoots models showing emotion. When your fashion pix have that, you don't need to give a damn about formats, DR, ETTR or any other current shibboleth: it's in the photographs or it's not - much as has always been the case.

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« Reply #234 on: April 12, 2013, 09:57:35 am »

Yes Bill. I do this often to build the megapixels-two images stacked bottom and top with a decent overlap and then merged in PS. With a T/S lens this is easy. Shift to the bottom take one image-shift to the top and make another being careful to hold the camera steady and keep some overlap so the stitch program can find some registration points to get the overlap correct-a bit harder to do this handheld without a T/S lens unless it is a long shot without objects in the foreground.
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« Reply #235 on: April 12, 2013, 09:58:44 am »

... day where there is no art direction...

Good to know whom to thank for a good fashion/model photography... not the camera, not the photographer, but art director? ;)

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« Reply #236 on: April 12, 2013, 10:55:38 am »

...to get in the way?


Sir, you have just scored 100%.

Congratulations!

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« Reply #237 on: April 12, 2013, 12:01:20 pm »

Tough crowd  ;D.

You're all welcome to come later this month to NY, DC, or TX and do better :).

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« Reply #238 on: April 12, 2013, 01:02:10 pm »

Two older images, just published: Charras and charros in the Los Angeles area.




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« Reply #239 on: April 12, 2013, 01:09:31 pm »

Some photos from our IQ2 Pre-Launch Party a couple weeks ago.

Phase One IQ260 Prototype on Phase One DF+ with Schneider 28LS andr 110LS. Profoto Pro-B4 w/ Beauty Dish. Processing: Capture One v7.1.1. Reviewed wirelessly without tethering on an iPad 3.

Images used with permission of the photographers. See watermark and link under the image.


Photo by Doug Peterson



Photo by Luke Potter



Photo by Alessandro Casagli



Photo by Brian Hirschfeld

We will be hosting another round Phase One IQ2 events coming up in April and May in Washingon DC, Colorado, New York, and Texas.

I don't think it's fair to critique the photographers on these photos. It was a product presentation party.
I'm sure the photographers were distracted by the excitement of seeing the new gear and keep in mind
that the only new features of interest are wireless image review and long exposure... so I'm guessing more time was spent looking at that.

However what's up with the skin tone, blown out highlights and blue cast on the eyeballs. Not a critique of the photographers, but these are hardly representative of high image quality.

Photo 2: Blue cast in the white of the eyeballs, yellow cast on the highlight on her nose..

Photo 4: Skin looks plasticy and nasty blown out whites on the sky..

Love the models name Natasha Savignon..  lovely name.

Would like to hear more about how the Wifi review was working....
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