by successfulbob | black & white, commercial photography, Lumix Lounge, musician photography, people photography, photography education
Pre-visualization Part 2.
And, the anatomy of post production of an image to meet the pre-visualization. That’s what we’re continuing talking about today. I saw this final image in my head before I even made the photo. (if I could only get there in time) Here’s the story…
Esteban is an extremely talented artist with the guitar. I have been fortunate to photograph him on numerous occasions. Last time out (see post here) I made images of him for marketing and promotion and I was gifted with seeing a lighting situation during a live performance that I knew would be wonderful in color. And, then especially in black and white. If only I could get to the right position, with the right lens, before the dynamics of the situation changed.
Moved quickly across the room while changing lenses. Dropped to the floor and fired off about 8 frames before he came out of the position and the lighting changed.
Here’s the Black and White version building upon the color version from yesterday followed by an Animated Gif showing the steps of post production…

Esteban image after building on the color version.

Color processed file. NIK Silver FX Pro 2 for BW conversion. Clean up background distraction. Add detail to hand from another capture. Tone down Background w/ Curves Layer. Duplicate Curves Layer. Add Soft Light Layer Painting with grey to burn down image. Copy of previous Layer. Remove distracting shadow from leg near guitar. Final Soft Light Layer for final burning adjustments.
Was there more in post? You betcha! Some things are very subtle like selective sharpening of certain places in the image to further guide the viewer around. They would be too subtle to show the differences in this Animated Gif.
Yours in Creative Photography, Bob
PS – Original image was captured with the Lumix GH4 with the 35-100mm f2.8 Vario Lens under stage lighting conditions during a live performance.
PPS – So which image do you like better? Color or Black and White??
by successfulbob | black & white, commercial photography, Lumix GH4, Lumix Lounge, musician photography, photography, photography education
Pre-visualization.
And, the anatomy of post production of an image to meet the pre-visualization. That’s what we’re talking about today. I saw the final image in my head before I even made the photo. (if I could only get there in time) Here’s the story…
Esteban is an extremely gifted artist with the guitar and I have been fortunate to photograph him on numerous occasions. This last time (see post here) I made images of him for marketing and promotion I was gifted with seeing a lighting situation during a live performance that I knew would be wonderful in color. And, then especially in black and white. If only I could get to the right position, with the right lens, before the dynamics of the situation changed.
Moved quickly across the room while changing lenses. Dropped to the floor and fired off about 8 frames before he came out of the position and the lighting changed.
Here’s the color version followed by an Animated Gif showing the steps of post production…

Esteban playing guitar after post production. See the animated .gif below for most of the steps used.

Straight out of camera. Remove background distraction. Add a Tonal Contrast and Glamour Glow with NIK filters. Bring back some detail in strumming fingers from another capture. Burn some highlights. Tone down clothing to shift focus. Tone down background. Tone down guitar.
Toning was done with a variety of techniques including Curves Adjustment Layers and Soft Light burn layers. You see how we can drive the focus to where we would like the viewer to look first. The eye goes to the area of highest contrast. Then the viewer is invited to look around in the image by the use of diagonal lines in the composition.
Tomorrow this will be taken to another level when the image is converted to black and white followed by more adjustments.
Yours in Creative Photography, Bob
PS – Original image was captured with the Lumix GH4 with the 35-100mm f2.8 Vario Lens under stage lighting conditions during a live performance.
by successfulbob | commercial photography, Lumix GH4, Lumix Lounge, musician photography, photography, photography gear
Esteban has a new percussion master as part of the Dinner Show at Sound Bites Grill in Sedona so I was asked to capture some new marketing images. They are playing on Saturdays and Mondays through May.
Here are a couple stage views.

Dinner show at Sound Bites with Esteban and company… (daughter Teresa Joy is on violin)

During a lively portion of the show!!

While I was photographing the show I saw the light! Esteban was in deep and intimate with his guitar and I saw this beautiful light
reflecting from the soundboard onto his face. I rushed to run to the angle and hope the communion would continue while I captured the photograph. In another post I’ll talk about the whys and hows of the post production that went into the final black and white
I photographed the show with the Lumix GH4 and used the f2.8 Lumix Vario lenses 12-35mm and 35-100mm. This combination allows for the wide angle to telephoto needed. The GH4 has a great dynamic range allowing me to capture the depths of shadow and the bright LED lighting.
Yours in Creative Photography, Bob
by successfulbob | fine art photography, Lumix GH4, Lumix Lounge, macro, photography, photography education, photography gear
I took my Lumix GH4 out for a hike yesterday. I was accompanied by it’s friends the 7-14mm f4, it’s cousin 12-35 f2.8 and it’s big brother the 35-100mm f2.8. This combination of camera and lenses gives me the 35mm equivalent focal range of 14-to 200mm with fast glass. Add a spare battery, a five in one 20 inch Westcott reflector, some extension tubes and put it all in a small Tenba ‘Switch 10’ bag and I’m ready for almost anything I might come across photographically.
Oh, did I mention all of that gear weighs just a bit over six pounds? Throw in a MeFoto backpacker tripod and water for the hike and it’s still under ten pounds. TOTAL.
The Lumix Micro 4/3rds Mirrorless system rocks!

Happened upon this stand of delicate little lavender flowers.

Mounted the GH4 with 35-100mm on the tripod. Added a 10mm Vello extension tube and it looks like this in full sun.

Open the 5 in 1 Westcott reflector, take off the cover and use the scrim between the sun and the flower and look at the change.
I think I’ll take the kit out for a hike again tomorrow.
Yours in Creative Photography, Bob
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by successfulbob | Lumix Lounge, photography education, photography seminar
Enjoyed sharing some ideas with the Prescott Arizona Camera Club Great group! After I spoke I had a chance to see their print competition and it showed they have quite a few very talented photographers. Looks like they are in growth mode with a push for new members and improving their meetings and organization.

Prescott Camera Club meeting. (thanks to Bruce Roscoe for grabbing this image for me)
Here’s some feed back from my presentation…
“Bob – great presentation last night. By the time you’d finished the initial slide show I was ready to try about a dozen new things in Photoshop. I love your layered work. Please send me your presentation slides. There was a great deal of terrifically valuable information in there. Thanks,” JB Burke
“I enjoyed your presentation Tuesday night and am impressed with
artistry. Please send me the samples and links you discussed. I am
also interested in the site you demonstrated for watercolor effect. In
addition to the nice images that can be produced I found it is a perfect
way to save a nice subject that I have photographed but is flawed.” Pat Fiedler
“Bob, really enjoyed your presentation at our club last evening. You mentioned that you would e-mail any info that would help to become a better photographer with the subjects that you covered in your presentation. I would really enjoy some of those websites and articles. Thank You, and again really enjoyed your presentation.” Jim Naumann
“Good Morning Bob,
I thoroughly enjoyed your presentation last night. It was entertaining as well as inspiring. I love what you are doing with the layers, blend modes and textures. Your work is awesome! Please send me the “sticky notes” from last night. I like your idea of learning one technique a day. It makes learning Photoshop much more manageable. Thank you for sharing,” Bill Zombeck
Lumix helped make it possible with sponsorship for me to speak to this group. Need a speaker for your group or organization?? Get in touch.
Yours in Creative Photography, Bob
by successfulbob | Lumix Lounge, photography education, success education
In Albuquerque, New Mexico for the PPANM annual convention. Will be serving as a judge for print competition today (Sunday) starting at 1 PM. Then tomorrow I’ll be presenting my ‘Photo-Synthesis’ program with a side of print competition from the state through PPA District through PPA International. A bit about the why it’s good for your business and how to do your best in what the judges may be looking for in your images.

Will I see you there?? Or, at another one of my speaking programs?
Yours in Creative Photography, Bob