Thursday, June 16, 2011

I love a low light challenge!

I'm not going to lie here but my first love (besides my wife) has always been lighting design. It was only natural for me to fall back into photography because lighting is such an important aspect of it. In order to document some of my lighting designs (for theater, concerts and corporate events. You can see what I've done here and also on my main company website for Brilliant Events and Meetings, Inc.) I had to learn how to take photos under mostly low level lighting conditions - without a flash.

Initially, I used a point and shoot camera and would place it on my lighting console, set it to low light and then set the timer. This helped limit any motion blur that occurs when you press and release the shutter. Eventually, after I got serious with my photography again, I started using an SLR on a tripod. I still used a timer though for the same reason and not to mention it's hard to operate a lighting console for a concert AND take photos at the same time. Anyway, I feel this experience has helped me hone my low light skills and if you go to my music galleries you'll see where I got even more experience. Depending on the situation, I mostly shoot hand held but when I can, I try and use a mono pod to keep things steady. Image stabilizing lenses help even further. It's not cheating. It's using the right tools for the job.

Last night, I was back at the Indio Performing Arts Center taking photos for Palm Springs Metromix photographing the hip hop group OFWGKTA. I managed to come up with two favorite shots. It was a rare moment when the right lights turned on at the right time and I was able to get that split second composition to really capture the energy of the artist. The second image worked out great to and also gave me a laugh. The entire time during the concert, fans kept trying to climb on stage and where grabbing the artist. In a brief moment, the artist seemed to have this brief look of... well, judge for yourself!


Monday, May 30, 2011

Speed Addiction

I love it. The smell of race gas, burning rubber, the excitement as everyone is getting ready. It's race day! Cars, motorcycles, whatever. It doesn't matter. While I would love to be out on the track, it just wasn't in the cards for me this year and I just don't have enough track time to do it competitively. That's just fine.

Instead, I got to hang out at one of two spots where I could take some descent photos as my brother rode his practice laps. My only regret? I forgot my extension tube for my 70-200mm f2.8 lens that would effectively doubled my range to 400mm. I made the most of it and you can see the entire gallery here.

The wind picked up big time and they were only able to race two groups, neither of which my brother was in. The wind was so bad that when the last riders came off the track and stopped, a scary amount of sand came out from the motorcycle. Race officials decided it was just to risky and shut things down for the day. A good call if you ask me.





Sunday, April 17, 2011

BYOC

Last month, I attended a BYOC party.  That's Bring Your Own Camera Party.  Sponsored by the Photography Collection Council of the Palm Springs Art Museum, Melissa Morgan Fine Art, Palm Springs Life, Taylor Sherrill, The Studio and David Dixon Design.com. 

It was an opportunity to photograph professional models with the aid of professional studio location lighting.  It was great because all I had to do was show up with my camera and just start snapping.  Everyone seemed to have a wonderful time and you had a broad range of photographers from amateurs to professionals. 

Here are a few of my favorites...
 The next photo, I added a little extra lighting with my flash, hand held with a wireless trigger and a cyan gel taped to it.  I also played with amber, yellow and blue gels.



 You can see more here.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Sandra Martinez

Here is a photo I took of model Sandra Martinez. 

This one is a favorite because I love how the sun setting behind her created the lens flare.
You can see additional photos here.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

A good man.

Milen wasn't just an extremely fast motorcycle rider on and off the track.  He was, as my brother put it, a humble rider.  He wasn't the guy looking to prove himself as the better rider or person for that matter.  He truly loved riding and was extremely passionate about it.  That's not all, he was a great guy that would help his friends out without ever thinking about it or expecting anything in return.  He was someone you could count on.

This afternoon, I received the sad news that my dear friend was tragically killed while riding of all things, his bicycle.  He wasn't doing anything stupid and he wasn't taking unnecessary risks, he was riding in the bike lane with the company of another friend when a driver struck him from behind.

We will all miss our dear friend and as my wife consoled me, he's currently riding the most challenging and fun track in the sky and looking down with us with that big smile.

Love you like a brother....

Saturday, May 22, 2010

More Fashion

Hello out there!

As usual,  I have neglected my blog for some time but hey, I've been busy and you know how it is.  So I don't have much to say and besides, you would rather see some photos.

Destination Palm Springs was at it again and this time I stopped by to see what they had to offer.


This is just a tease,  there's much more on here my website.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

What I'm up to this week.

So this week I'm shooting for the local magazine publication "Palm Springs Life" and thought I would share a few photos I took of the runway show after my initial assignment (photographing guests as they enter for the show).  I've photographed a couple of other fashion shows before  but this one is on a much larger scale as it is the annual Palm Springs Life Fashion Week on El Paseo.  I didn't have to stay for the show but who could resist the opportunity.  I'm in the midst of processing other photos including a wedding I recently photographed (I can't wait to share some of those!) but I'll have runway photos posted for each day that I attend in the events gallery soon enough.  Take care!