Paul Lender

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Archive: July, 2010



Macro Zack Arias

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

I’m a big fan of Zack Arias.  Not just because of his photography, but because of his philosophy.  A few weeks back he took part in a three day workshop over at Creative Live (David DuChemin is on this weekend – check it out!) and ever since I’ve been wanting to shoot on white seemless.  That look is Zack’s – but hey – I can borrow it.

Unfortunately, I couldn’t find a person willing to put up with me.  That’s not true.  I didn’t try.  What I did find was John Cicada floating in Lucy’s pool this afternoon.  I knew there was a roll of paper in the kid’s craft stuff.  Time to shoot on white!

All of this was done with one light into a shoot through umbrella.  I set the exposure by manually setting the white to the point it would just blow out.  Then in I dropped the bug in right at the front edge of the light.

Cicada Profile

Rub My Belly!

John

The point was to work – to work with the light. I’ve been shooting with flash a lot lately and I’m growing quite fond of it. I find I have less to do in post when I pull out a flash and manually work my exposures.

I’d Walk 100mm for You

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Left of Center has become all about contemporary coverage of wedding and family portraits but that wasn’t how it started out.  Originally, I spend most of my time out in nature taking pictures just like these and hanging them in galleries all around town.  In fact, this is the first year since 2008 that I’ll have only displayed my work once and that was back in January.  I guess there is still plenty of time left to put up some shots so if anybody has some walls that need pictures send me an email!

As I started to focus more on weddings and portraits, the “fine art” work needed another place to live.  That was another one of the reasons that I created “Making LoC” – so shots like this would have a home.  If I can get on my business advice for photographers soapbox for a minute it would be to give this advice – only show what you want to be known for.  I don’t want potential portrait clients landing on the LoC frontpage and seeing a picture of a leaf.  While it may be a pretty cool leaf, that’s not what they are planning to hire me for. /soapbox

That said, all the images in this post are available for sale so drop me a line if you just have to have one.  ;)

These pictures are all from a walk I went on with my 100mm f/2.8 Macro lens.  I had about 20 minutes to kill before dinner and I couldn’t wander far.  All these shots are from a space that isn’t much bigger than your backyard.  One of the things that has made my “fine art” work better is my portrait work.  Why?  Because great pictures of people – families, babies, brides – are all about light and composition.  I think you tend to overlook how much influence you have over light by changing your composition.  A lot of these shots are back lit, or from the sides (rim light).  One is of a shadow!

So there – lesson of the day is to think about light and much as you think about composition.   I’ll shut-up now and post some pictures.

Me and My Shadow

Bark

Hanging onto Life

Clusters

Filtered

Yellow

Solar System Seeds

 

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