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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Boot Arreola, Luthier

Client: SC Living Magazine

I was asked to create a portrait of Boot Arreola. Boot builds custom guitars - acoustic and electric - in all shapes, sizes, and from many types of wood. In Boot's store, he creates these works of art in a workshop in the back of the store. He has a showroom up front. Minutes before we produced this image, he was working at a saw in the back. When I had the lighting set up, he brushed away the sawdust on his clothing and stepped on to the set. A few minutes later, he was back in the work area, creating another beautiful guitar.



The main light was a large Chimera on camera left. Fill came from a 22" white beauty dish with a 30 degree grid. I also positioned another head on camera left behind the main light and bounced it into the white ceiling to give a little light to the guitars in the background.

The camera was the Canon 5dII with a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens.

Golf Business

Client: Golf Business Magazine
Editor: Ronnie Musselwhite
Graphic Designer: Dave Alexander

Golf Business has been a client for many years. Ronnie Musselwhite asked me to photograph Todd Miller and Victor Grubb. Both men are head golf professionals. Since their courses are relatively close together, I scheduled both shoots for the same day.

The weather did not cooperate for an outside shoot with either subject. For the following shots of Mr. Miller, we were inside a villa located on the property.



For this image, I positioned a 22" silver beauty dish with 15 degree grid on camera right to light Mr. Miller's face. A medium Chimera over the camera provided a slight fill. On camera left and slightly behind the subject, I placed a small Chimera strip. Finally, I boomed a head with a 30 degree grid over the set to light the painting on the wall. The camera was a Canon 5dII with a 50mm f/1.4 lens.



The second image is very simple. I positioned Mr. Miller just a couple feet away from a plain wall, then boomed a medium Chimera over him, just out of view. I used a Canon 7D and a 24-70mm f/2.8 lens.

When I arrived for the shoot with Victor Grubb, it was still raining so we ended up shooting in a meeting area in the club house.



For the main, I used a large Chimera on camera right with a 22" white beauty dish with 30 degree grid boomed over the camera for fill. Two small Chimeras provided separation lights on either side of Mr. Grubb. Finally I positioned a head with a 40 degree grid and red filter to light the gray wall in the background. I used a Canon 5dII and a 24-70 f/2.8 lens.




To give the Ronnie and Dave another choice, I also produced this image. Mr. Grubb is sitting at a table in front of a sliding glass door. I was able to use the soft, diffused light coming through the glass to light Mr. Grubb. A small silver card provided fill. Even though I was shooting at 1/60 at f/3.2 with a Canon 5dII and a 50mm f/1.4 lens, I still needed an ISO of 1000 to make the shot happen. Although I love my film, you can't beat digital's ability to perform at high ISO's.

MFG

Client: MFG - Made From Grass
Creative Directors: Nancy Aust Strickland, Patrick Johnson

These photographs were produced for the launch of the MFG website - www.madefromgrass.com . MFG is a movement that engages people to be a part of a sustainable culture based on bamboo grass.

We had a mostly overcast day so I only needed a little fill flash for most images. I used a medium Chimera along with a Canon 5dII, 24-70mm f/2.8, and 70-200mm f/2.8.

Here is a sampling of the images:







Chad Weatherford

I had the opportunity to work with Chad Weatherford, the 2010 winner of the Field & Stream Total Outdoorsman Challenge. The day was very cold and overcast. Some of the images were shot with available light. Others were produced with the help of large and medium Chimeras. I used a Canon 5dII with a 24-70mm f/2.8, 70-200mm f/2.8, and a 50mm f/1.4.

Here is the art director's select:



Here are a few others I like as well: