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Equipment & Techniques => Medium Format / Film / Digital Backs – and Large Sensor Photography => Topic started by: Ken R on June 01, 2015, 02:27:04 pm

Title: Hasselblad and PhaseOne in Vanity Fair shoot...not just any shoot...
Post by: Ken R on June 01, 2015, 02:27:04 pm
Looks like an IQ260 was used along with an H4x?

http://video.vanityfair.com/watch/vanity-fair-cover-caitlyn-jenner-is-finally-free
Title: Re: Hasselblad and PhaseOne in Vanity Fair shoot...not just any shoot...
Post by: amsp on June 01, 2015, 02:58:05 pm
Hasselblad cameras mated with Phase One backs is the most used combination in high-end fashion in my experience. Maybe it's rental thing, I dunno.
Title: Re: Hasselblad and PhaseOne in Vanity Fair shoot...not just any shoot...
Post by: Joe Towner on June 01, 2015, 03:45:12 pm
Annie rocks the H+P combo, not the first nor the last.  Part of it is rentals, mostly it's due to the 35-90 I think - I love that lens.
Title: Re: Hasselblad and PhaseOne in Vanity Fair shoot...not just any shoot...
Post by: eronald on June 01, 2015, 03:49:12 pm
Annie rocks the H+P combo, not the first nor the last.  Part of it is rentals, mostly it's due to the 35-90 I think - I love that lens.

Maybe after doing that much weightlifting, Annie is as muscular as her models :)

Edmund
Title: Re: Hasselblad and PhaseOne in Vanity Fair shoot...not just any shoot...
Post by: Chris Livsey on June 01, 2015, 04:33:22 pm
Interesting as she, effortlessly  ;D, lifts the camera to eye 5 secs in the side H1/2/4 logo plate is missing, intentional?
Title: Re: Hasselblad and PhaseOne in Vanity Fair shoot...not just any shoot...
Post by: gwhitf on June 03, 2015, 10:12:57 am
What does it say about the commercial photography industry, when Annie F'ing Leibovitz is shooting a RENTAL camera..?

Title: Re: Hasselblad and PhaseOne in Vanity Fair shoot...not just any shoot...
Post by: Slobodan Blagojevic on June 03, 2015, 10:24:00 am
What does it say about the commercial photography industry, when Annie F'ing Leibovitz is shooting a RENTAL camera..?

That the bankruptcy she was facing only a few years ago taught her a lesson? ;)
Title: Re: Hasselblad and PhaseOne in Vanity Fair shoot...not just any shoot...
Post by: Jeffery Salter on June 03, 2015, 10:27:44 am
Hi GWHITF,

The rental of camera bodies, lens and lighting gear is standard practice in commercial and advertising photography.  (If the budget allows) I do a mix.  Sometimes I use my base gear of MFD and other times I may rent a different back or some exotic glass.

One thing to be aware of is that the Photography rental house requires the photographer or producer to have a insurance rider to cover the amount of gear rented.  If you have been commissioned to do an advertising gig, there is a line item on the bid or estimate for "Insurance".  So that means the production will cover the extra costs of insurance.

On the other hand if you own or have in your personal kit two MFD backs, then your "own" business insurance would have to cover the your gear.  And let me tell you that can be expensive....


Regards,
Jeffery
Title: Re: Hasselblad and PhaseOne in Vanity Fair shoot...not just any shoot...
Post by: Manoli on June 03, 2015, 02:57:43 pm
Jeffery,

Hadn't realised that you were the photographer that did the Mario Ballotelli pool shot - kudos !
'Fun' no doubt - here's a CNN youtube link to a Mourinho anecdote (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwXgfBzK_L4) on working with the player.

Transcript below.

(Edited to correct the spelling on Jeffery's name - apologies, Jeffery).
Best,
M
Title: Re: Hasselblad and PhaseOne in Vanity Fair shoot...not just any shoot...
Post by: Jeffery Salter on June 03, 2015, 03:34:51 pm
Jeffrey,

Hadn't realised that you were the photographer that did the Mario Ballotelli pool shot - kudos !
'Fun' no doubt - here's a CNN youtube link to a Mourinho anecdote (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwXgfBzK_L4) on working with the player.


Thanks Manoli,

It was a fun shoot.  We never really spoke about soccer, just where to get the latest "Nikes" in Miami.  That youtube link and picture you attached are hilarious.

regards,
Jeffery
Title: Re: Hasselblad and PhaseOne in Vanity Fair shoot...not just any shoot...
Post by: Jeffery Salter on June 03, 2015, 04:31:31 pm

Hi Jeffery,

Not to let the cat out of da bag, but gwhitf has owned most cameras made (in duplicate) and gwhitf's annual insurance overhead is more than most hipster photographers annual billing.

Also, not to put words in gwhitf's keyboard, but what he/she is saying or better put asking "is has the world of professional still image making become so marginalized that the world's best known still photographer is renting from Samy's LA?"

Even today Annie can write that check, but like everyone else she has to ask herself why?

IMO

BC


Thanks BC and Thanks GWHITF,

It's great to hear from seasoned photographers who have contributed greatly to our art form.   I appreciate your insight and your clarification.

Jeffery


P.S. Not sure if that creative or accountant executive is the most scary.....
Title: Re: Hasselblad and PhaseOne in Vanity Fair shoot...not just any shoot...
Post by: hubell on June 04, 2015, 10:49:32 pm

Hi Jeffery,


Not to let the cat out of da bag, but gwhitf has owned most cameras made (in duplicate) and gwhitf's annual insurance overhead is more than most hipster photographers annual billing.

Also, not to put words in gwhitf's keyboard, but what he/she is saying or better put asking "is has the world of professional still image making become so marginalized that the world's best known still photographer is renting from Samy's LA?"

(http://www.russellrutherfordgroup.com/clovoweb/image/35025-63_20.jpg)

He comes and goes here like that masked man.......the Lone Ranger. You think he has long since checked out of this asylum, and then boom! He's been listening in all along.