Let’s kick off this photography blog with a start in Chicago, Illinois. I went to be an instructor at the SCU Summer Session in August with a class on marketing and creating fine art photography. It is amazing how much you learn when you teach! Upon arrival in Chicago I went on a city photo safari with a group of students. Led by Sherry Adlington (Thanks for the Chicago Crack popcorn! and driving all over), Heather Carpenter, Lauren Nygard, Mark Evrard (who drove the other car), Jared Burns, Carlos Zamora and Levi Sim.

We left the hotel around 3 PM and returned well after midnight. A great day of capturing images and experimentation with our photography techniques.

I was using the Lumix GH3 and with that camera on my shoulder and my small waist pouch carrying spare lenses and a mini tripod I was very comfortable with no strain or pain. Man, I’m enjoying the smaller size cameras and lenses!

Chicago in the summer is extremely photogenic. The skyline reflected on the water, Buckingham Memorial Fountain the skyline up close. All were great fodder for creating great images. Here’s a few.

chicago skyline photo with fireworksChicago Skyline captured with the Lumix GH3 in vertical orientation. Approximately 7 images stitched together in Adobe Photoshop CS6 using Photomerge. Fireworks were added to the scene because they were set off way to the right of the skyline. Hey! It’s my art you know… Each fireworks image was added with a changed blend mode in the layers palette to make the background disappear using either screen or lighten blend modes. Masks were used to allow the fireworks appear to be behind the skyline.

Here’s a more traditional (realistic?) view of the Chicago skyline.

image of chicago skylineThis was a 7 image capture with Lumix GH3 in the vertical position. Using Adobe Photoshop CS6 in the Photomerge mode to stitch the image together. It needed just a little tweaking to add a little sky and water where the stitch had some issues.

Had some fun with Levi Sim of S Designs. Levi was full of energy and great ideas. I felt like he was levitating in this jump shot…

photo of levi sim jumping behind fountain

Levi Sim getting some air! I added a little of the reflection under Levi in post. He noticed right away that it should have been further away from him because of the height he had. It pays to study (and think about) light, reflections and form.

A wonderful bit of serendipity was finding a couple trying to get photos in front of the fountain after dark. Sherry Adlington of Allusion Photography in Plainfield, IL took charge and handled posing, while Levi added the video light.

image of the set-up of night shot P1000820_bridal_couple_2

Above a more refined image of the couple. Below you’ll find a video of the scene captured with the GH3…


Video at the Buckingham Memorial Fountain in Chicago, Illinois.

PS – I am a Panasonic Lumix Luminary. If you have at least a 50 person photo group you would like me to speak to about the art of photography and capture and/or marketing contact me and Panasonic will sponsor my program at your event. [email protected]