ISO – 500 (it was pitch black out minus the sparklers. Surprised I arrived at a decent exposure at 500 ) Wide Angle lens – 19mm Aperture – 5.6 Shutter 1/30 sec. My flash must have been set pretty high and I’m guessing 1/4 or 1/2.
Image info: canon 30D w/ 85m lens 5.6 1/200 ISO 160 This came close to the end of a Spring Portrait session and these are some of my better returning clients. This child is now in his 2 year old never stops running/laughing/crying stage. I tried to get the “nice” family portrait for the mom...
Always looking to add new techniques to my lighting arsenal, I was inspired by the techniques of Yervant and Bruce Dorn at WPPI this year to start experimenting more with continuous supplemental light sources. I picked up a relatively inexpensive tungsten video light after Dorn’s seminar from a rep at www.lumierela.com. That evening, I tried...
matt @ wedding venus Cyprus-Wow what a great shot. I always struggle taking shots in low lighting but this is the perfect example of how to do it. I would definitely like to try this. I love the iso 1600 too, it gives it a nice grain which really makes it look vintage.October 5, 2010 – 2:08 am
Evan Pike -Love this shot… and so does my friend who I am suppose to shoot with next time I go to Vegas. She actually sent me this shot as one of the poses she would like to try! Of course having no idea that I knew who took the original shot, small world!July 27, 2009 – 7:43 pm
Azul-Really nice photo! You really made this image come alive…great work.April 20, 2009 – 9:01 am
Michelle Robinson -Tim, this photograph is amazing. I love the lighting and the mood you created.April 15, 2009 – 10:42 am
Brian Mullins-Tim, just wanted to say what a fantastic shot man! The lighting and texturing really add to the overall mood of the photo. Nicely executed my friend!April 9, 2009 – 8:05 pm
The bond amongst this family was undeniably strong. A short receiving line gave way to this sentimental moment between the bride and her father embracing immediately following the ceremony. I don’t recall specifics about the exposure. I know it was a shot of appendage extendura; extend your arm high in the air and hope for...
After getting plenty of images that covered the essentials of the day, I always try to take some risks to spice up the mix of a shoot. I’m not generally that big into pans or blurs or other gimmicky approaches to making pictures but am open to whatever works. This fell together for me where...
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