monument valley weekend photo shoot part deux

The Arizona Professional Photographers Association led by Bruce Roscoe had the weekend seeing and photographing parts of Monument Valley that many never get to experience. Here we were led into a box canyon to photograph horses running. It was a pretty cool experience…

galloping horse photo in monument valley

This was the most active horse. Excited and bucking and running with mane flying in the wind created by the speed.

photographers catching the running horses in the box canyon

AZPPA photographers capturing photos of the running horses in the box canyon.

grazing horses in monument valley

Horses taking a break to graze during the photo shoot in the canyon.

photographer in distance at monument valley

Linda went off in search of the best angle to photograph the Totem Poles and ended up being used as an element in my image.

All in all a wonderful trip! (did I tell you I enjoyed my time in Monument Valley?)

Trips like this are great to move you in a creative direction. There’s something about making images during travel to new locations to get your creative eye working and trying new ideas. When & where are you going next????

Yours in Creative Photography,      Bob

monument valley weekend

Bruce Roscoe is a wonderful, gentle and caring human being. And it shows in his actions…

Here’s a link to a story about a portrait Bruce flew across the country to make to help a fellow veteran. This story helped raise money to build schools over in Vietnam and bring some healing to those who had served there. And that led to a project Bruce is starting to tell the stories of our veterans that often get lost. Many people know only of the stories they read in the newspapers and magazines but miss the personal stories and revelations of the people behind the stories.

Bruce is working to rectify that. He has begun a portrait project offering professional legacy images to veterans. The vets also share their story in video and will be featured in a new veterans portrait museum Roscoe is working to put together…

But wait! I was only telling you about Bruce’s kind heart to begin to explain a wonderful photographic weekend the Arizona Professional Photographers Association had in Monument Valley this past weekend. Through being the kind of person Bruce is he’s forged an extended family relationship with the Yazzie family in Monument Valley. In order to help the Yazzie’s raise money to help them through the winter months Bruce leads tours a few times a year for photographers to experience the Navajo Way. This is a peek into the culture of the Navajo and includes storytelling, weaving, horse run, sheep herding, traditional food and exploring the back country of Monument Valley’s private areas and more. Bruce leads these tours gratis.

I’ll be sharing some images and stories from the trip and a bit more in subsequent days. Here’s a couple for today.

horse in monument valley

From the parking lot overlook this white horse managed to find some scrap plants to snack on…

azppa past president bob zimmerlich

Past President of AZPPA Bob Zimmerlich. Is that a Lumix GH3 camera I see??

effie yazzie on horse at monument valley

Effie Yazzie on horse at Monument Valley on dune in front of the Ear of the Wind.

All in all the weekend was a roaring success thanks to Bruce. In addition Bruce had suggested photographers bring dog food to help feed the animals through the winter and the AZPPA came out in force. Almost 1000 pounds of dog food made it’s way into storage for the winter. Way to go AZPPA photographers!

These images were captured with the Lumix GH4 and the 35-100mm f2.8 Vario lens.

More images from MV soon.

Yours in Creative Photography,         Bob

 

looking to learn light

“Turn your face toward me please.”

I was talking to my friend Silvio from the back seat of the car. I had just noticed the rim light that was skimming one side of his face. I was shooting into the shadow side of his face AKA ‘short light’ which will tend to have more drama and slim down a person’s features. Here is what I saw…

portrait head shot

Portrait grab of Silvio in a car.

 It’s a great exercise to constantly be looking for lighting patterns in everyday lighting situations. Once you learn to recognize them it becomes A – easier to put people in the proper place when lighting in the field and B – to replicate the light in the studio because you have become more familiar with it.

In this particular case the lens I was using also had the added benefit of very shallow depth of field. Which allowed the background to fall off quickly. This was the LEICA DG NOCTICRON 42.5/F1.2 on the Lumix GH4. 1/400 sec;   f/1.4;   ISO 800 Aperture Priority

silvio head shot

A – Rim light that highlights the edge of the face

B – Shadow side of the face is the larger side meaning this is a short light portrait

C – Bit of a kicker light adds interest and more form

D – Focus fall off AKA Bokeh. Even though the ‘background’ is pretty close it goes quite soft

By the way Silvio is a portrait photographer based in Scottsdale, Arizona you can check out his work here at Silvio Portrait Design.

Yours in Creative Photography,    Bob

eddie diamond & the az diamond band

The ‘Wall of Fame’ grows at Sound Bites Grill in Sedona, Arizona.

Last week Eddie Diamond and the AZ Diamond Band put on quite a show and I was there with my Lumix GH4 to capture the action and create the art pieces. The GH4 works well for this kind of work. It has a pretty large dynamic range which is helpful when working with the LED stage lighting. The best way to capture the moment you are looking for is to anticipate the performer’s movements and shoot at the peak of action. Some performers best moments are fleeting so the high Frame Rate of 12 frames per second can be of great help. Here’s Eddie during the show of his Neal Diamond tribute…

eddie diamond entertainer photo

Eddie Diamond ‘Wall of Fame’ image.

Using Adobe Photoshop, layers, textures, Blend Modes and masks is how I work the artistic portion of creating the images. There’s now around 70 WOF photos hanging at the restaurant. Each one has a different treatment and while they all have a similar artistic feel each is and original. I really enjoy this project because I have to stretch to keep coming up with new techniques and push to keep the looks different. Here’s the whole band…

eddie diamond band photo

Eddie Diamond Band

Each musician is photographed separately during the performance then selected and placed into the composition. The signature autographs are gathered before the performance, scanned, inverted and then placed in the photos. If we had to try and get the autographs after the design and printing of the images most would be blank.

Yours in Creative Photography,     Bob

bodybuilder model photo shoot part duex

Had the pleasure of working with Benji Santana who works at Snap Fitness in Sedona and Cottonwood as a trainer. He’s looking to pick up a bit of modeling work and asked me to shoot a some images. Looks like the camera likes him…

benji santana body builder model photo

Benji is pretty well cut. Those abs look strong. That chain weighs about 30 pounds…

benji santana model photo

Benji fills out clothing pretty well too.

I used the Lumix GH4 for capture with the 35-100mm 2.8 lens. Shooting more toward the telephoto end of the lens compresses the scene  and features. For the body builder images I took a lower angle to give Benji a more powerful feel as in the photo he is looking down at the viewer of the image. For the clothing shot I wanted a more friendly feel so moved the camera up so we were looking at eye level with the viewer. Bodybuilder lighting was with Paul C Buff Ultra Zap with a shoot through umbrella placed high to camera right just out of the frame to accentuate the abs but still give some slightly soft shadow edge transitions. A 4×6 silver reflector was added camera left to add some fill to the shadows. An unmodified second light was placed camera left and slightly behind to open up the shadows and give some separation from the background and add some interest.

Here is a ZED card I designed for the shoot as self-assignment and as an add-on possible sale…

model Zed card photo

Model Zed card design.

Yours in Creative Photography,      Bob