Friday, December 5, 2008

Model Shoot




Yesterdays photo shoot was with a wonderful young woman named Madeline. Madeline is looking to add some interesting images to her modeling portfolio. She likes the " Bond Girl " look with the silhouette images so we did a few in studio. Basically, I lit the back ground with a few stops of over exposure and just added no light to the subject. This makes your subject black and the background go white. I add some artistic touches with CS3 and get a get look. The top photo is our model with lighting and as you can see she doesn't need to hide in silhouette and has a very contagious smile.


Sunday, November 30, 2008

December Special

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Friday, November 28, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving with family and friends. Every year I make a special effort to take a group picture at Thanksgiving. I started in 2006 and plan on doing it until I can't. This is the third in my series and its amazing how you can compare them and see how we've changed as a family in such a short period. Most obvious is the addition of my grandson Nathan. It will be interesting to see how we look in 2020. I recommend all families do a group picture like this at least once a year.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Holley Falls, Holley, NY



I like to shoot waterfalls. At this time of year it is always questionable that any given waterfall will have water flowing over it or possibly be frozen for the smaller ones. I chose Holley Falls because it is really a run off outlet for the Erie canal and always has a good flow all year long. I had a light dusting of snow this day and the mist from the falls was freezing along the banks. the sun was in and out of clouds and the falls was hidden in shadow. I used HDR methods to merge multiple images in Photomatix to give me the best exposures in highlight and shadow areas.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

This image was in decent shape for its age. I was glad the tear didn't cut into the eyes or mouth on this one. An easy fix, clean up and clone two large rips. Spot for dust and adjust contrasts and color levels and this photo is done.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Another restoration

In this case our client wished us to restore and enlarge her cherished childhood photo. The original image is a small 2x2 inches. It also has many tiny cracks and some scratches. Fortunately the scratches do not run across the face. The final image was made into an 8x10 including the added mat. The image cleaned up fairly nice considering the original image was in rough shape. Click on image to enlarge.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Restoration Project

In this restoration our client would like the image retouched and enlarged. The original photo was 2.25 inches by 2.25 inches. Very small indeed. I first make a copy of the original as I do with all my restorations by photographing it with my Nikon D3 then uploading the image to NX2. I then adjust the contrast and black and white tones and do any straightening of my project. It is then transferred to CS3 and I do most of the retouching and dust spotting with the patch tools. I then increase the size and add a mat border to make the final image 5x7.