Archive for the 'Camera Stuff' CategoryAbout cameras, equipment, and postprocessing techniques This post finally winds up the story started in "Anatomy of a Photoshoot by Someone Who Has No Clue About Them" and then continued in parts two and three, of a photoshoot Paul Barr and I did with a mutual friend, Yuko, at the Fushimi Inari Shrine (伏見稲荷大社) in Kyoto. Winding our day down, we came across a sleepy cat happy to sit with a stone fox (Inari shrines are known for their foxes). The cat was not in the mood to pose, or even open its eyes (though it was clearly awake)... The cat would have none of it. [...] View full post » Continuing the long story started in "Anatomy of a Photoshoot by Someone Who Has No Clue About Them" and continued in part two, this is the third of what looks to be a four-part series about a photoshoot Paul Barr and I did with a mutual friend, Yuko, at the Fushimi Inari Shrine (伏見稲荷大社) in Kyoto. It was a first in many respects for all of us. We had a fun time. All those photos and all that silliness makes one thirsty, so we stopped at a cafe for coffee. (There are numerous private houses on the shrine grounds that [...] View full post » Picking up from yesterday's "Anatomy of a Photoshoot by Someone Who Has No Clue About Them", the rambling story of a photo shoot of first-time model Yuko by clueless photographers (Paul Barr and me), yesterday ended with Yuko sitting in the shade in front of a lake on the grounds of the dazzling Fushimi Inari Shrine (伏見稲荷大社) in Kyoto... When it was my turn, I shot a few different looks before I realized that I wasn't really getting any of the background... The shallow depth of field, which I normally like a lot, made the background completely irrelevant, losing out [...] View full post » The quick portrait of Zak Braverman I did the other day reminded me that I hadn't written yet about a photoshoot Paul Barr and I did in April, of a mutual friend, Yuko. I've been trying to get better with portraiture for about a year, but my limited experience so far has been mostly with guys. Last April I did do a photoshoot with a photogenic married couple, including some nice shots of the wife; with that under my belt, a few days later Paul and I met Yuko at the dazzling Fushimi Inari Shrine in eastern Kyoto. Yuko has [...] View full post » Zak needed a headshot for some kind of online profile related to his shakuhachi-flute playing, so I met up with him for five minutes yesterday morning at a coffee shop for a quick shoot. The lighting was horrible -- mixed fluorescent, LED, incandescent, and daylight -- so we should have moved elsewhere, but time was short so we went with it. (I lost quite a bit of time on the way because I found someone's wallet in the middle of the street, and it took a while to find a police box that was manned, and then there's paperwork involved [...] View full post » |