by successfulbob | architectural photography, black & white, Lumix GX7, Lumix Lounge, photography, photography education
Having attended the PhotoPlus Expo in New York I had a chance to wander around the city making photos and seeing what my Lumix GX7 can do. The Impressive Art setting with the color balance set to black and white adds a purely graphic feel to the captured images. I’m not sure why, but it is a look that I am really enjoying. The high contrast, slight ghosting works well for me and it’s hard to replicate the out of camera look in post production. Let me know what you think…
Photographed with a single light coming down from the ceiling. One of the dancers from the Bar-Top Bandits was the model for this. The costume, the light and the art setting all work together. 1/25 sec; f/2.8; ISO 3200 LUMIX G VARIO 12-35/F2.8 lens
This was the view out my hotel window. I like all the shapes and forms from the architecture. 1/80 sec; f/2.8; ISO 200 LUMIX G VARIO 35-100/F2.8 at 35mm
In the Javitts Convention Center looking up. Very graphic! 1/500 sec; f/5.6; ISO 200 LUMIX G VARIO 12-35/F2.8 at 12mm Using a slightly different art setting in camera to distinguish the difference between the old and new. Brick buildings in the foreground and the Empire State Building in the background. 1/500 sec; f/5.6; ISO 200 LUMIX G VARIO 12-35/F2.8 12mm Impressive Art setting with the color WB cranked all the way up. This has a illustrative feel.
by successfulbob | architectural photography, fine art photography, photography
From the Tuscan region of Italy. An aged brick wall with vines artwork.
This was created from a wall the Italian town of Radi. This brick wall was full of texture and vines and growth. I enhanced the color, added more texture and selectively blurred and sharpened different areas of the image to create the final piece using Adobe Photoshop as my main editing tool. This is hanging in my home because my wife saw it on the monitor and said, “I want one of those for the house!” you know the expression Happy wife equals happy life. This is also hanging at the restaurant Dans Bistro in Sedona, Arizona to help give the decor a European flavor.
You can see more of my fine art work on my art web site. I am available for commissions. Pick the subject, size, color palette, material to print on and I’ll create custom art for you. You can even send me a picture of where you would like the piece to hang and I can show you what the image would look like before we get it printed. That way you wouldn’t end up with a piece of fine art that was either too large or too small for the space. As always all work is guaranteed to please or you get your money back. Interior designers give me a shout let’s see what we can create for your clients,
by successfulbob | fine art photography, Lumix GX7, Lumix Lounge, photography, photography education
As part of the Fine Art Photography portion of my class in Oakbrook, Illinois at SCU Summer Session I photographed the Doubletree Hilton hotel where the conference was held. As part of the lesson I showed techniques to convert the property image into an artistic rendition suitable for wall art, marketing or showing off on the web site. The art photography stems from a technique I call ‘Photo-Synthesis’. Adding textures, in this case textures photographed around the property, adding them as different layers and using blend modes and masks to control how everything comes together. Here’s what I came up with after returning to Sedona to tweak and refine the image I created in class. This fine art photography rendition of the Doubletree Hotel in Oakbrook, IL. was captured with the Lumix GX7. I really like the dynamic range of the file achieving detail in the light and dark areas of the image. I did however expand that range a bit more by taking a 3 stop bracket to achieve an even greater range. This setting is easily achieved and the motor drive of image capture makes it easy to align the images even when hand-holding the camera. As a Lumix Luminary I was able to use this camera in advance of it’s release on October. Gotta tell ya’ I’m likein’ it!
As a shameless marketer I have sent a copy of the image to the sales department of the Doubeltree Oakbrook Hotel with the idea that they might want to have it as a decor image for their lobby or use it in their marketing materials… We’ll see how that goes.