Showing posts with label Portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portraits. Show all posts

Friday, 6 May 2011

The Four Stages of Exposure Awareness

Stage 1: The first thing that newbies learn about is that there is an Exposure Triangle. Some Peterson guy is said to have wrote about it in a book. I haven’t read it. I’ve seen his videos. Maybe his intentions are good and he knows what he’s doing. But a heap of newbies don’t “get it”

Stage 2: Eventually it dawns on people that the Exposure Triangle has a Fourth Side.

Stage 3: After rummaging around, comparing effective techniques of whether to use P A S M or figuring out which metering pattern is better – Evaluative Matrix vs Centre Weighted vs Spot vs the classical Sunny 16 rule vs Interpreting the Histogram vs ETTR and asking themselves where the hell they put the white towel / Kodak 18% Neutral Gray Card or the XRite thingamajig, someone mentions that Adams chap who wrote about the Zone System. And bang! Smack on the head. There is no Correct Exposure. There is what the camera measures as an instrument and what the artist (you) choose to convey and interpret. The two are not and do not have to be the same thing

Stage 4: So far, so good. People are shooting decent shots. But they’re not spectacular. Like those gorgeous smooth skin tones and sharp, clear irises of the girls in the portraits. And so on. So we ask, how on earth does so and so get this shot with his iPhone but we can’t and we’ve almost spent as much as a Nikon D3s? And the penny drops. We can’t. If we REACT to the scene. Often times, the pros don’t react, they’re pro-active. They light up the scene the way they want. Or gain a vantage point if they can’t control the light. And having done their utmost to light the scene well, they touch up with Photoshop. Delicately and Emphatically. Not the other way around.

Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Portrait Videocasts

ProphotoLife's YouTube Series

Studio Portraits

Quality of Light

One Light

Three Lights

Outdoor Portraits

Outdoor Portraits #1 here


 

Outdoor Portraits #3 here

Sunday, 26 April 2009

Watching the ANZAC parade 2009 (Part 1)

This was my second watching the ANZACs as they marched through St. Kilda Road, to the Shrine of Remembrance. It’s a parade which represents a mix of emotions – solemnity, a remembrance of those fallen, an affirmation of those who came back.
We see the drummer boys and girls
children and grandchildren accompanying the marchers
and waving the flag
Of course, the March Marshalls have their hands full coordinating movements. Some have to actively point out where to stand

In the end, you get some incongruous combinations
The little guy with the bagpipes
Watch out for Part 2…

Monday, 14 July 2008

Some Memorable Portraits

I chanced on the L.A. Times gallery of celebrity portraits - they had taken one shot from each article and there are 65 of them. One thing that works for me, is of course, they are famous faces. But each photo is artfully conceived. Some of them have been UpSaturated and Sharpened but the content, posing and context is really interesting.

See Celebrities by the Times