Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Todays Shoot - Motionless In White

First off - PLEASE DO NOT TAKE AND MASS REPOST THESE IMAGES! This blog is for me to share what I do, and many photos that would normally never see the light of day, so when people take all the images and post 30 pics, one at a time, it ruins the purpose and makes it much more difficult for me to share these images with you - If you absolutely need to repost a photo or two (please no more than that). do it but please link back to this or to me (the photographer). and the band! :) Much appreciated. <3

My buddy Chris and I are always talking about doing a big shoot, something that will be iconic, and solidify an image for the band. Last time we did a band shoot, the label HATED it but we loved it. which happens... well, almost never but whatever. it is what it is. Basically Chris has a specific vision for his band, that I share and wanted to magnify. After the first shoot was shot down - and then they did a shoot with another photographer that the band disliked, and didnt feel represented them properly but the label liked... it was time to do something to appease both the band and the label (and myself!).

So after speaking at length about doing a big shoot and what we could do, the label lined up a shoot and gave some very specific details on it, which wasnt outside of the range of what I wanted to do to begin with - so it worked out perfectly The idea was to expand on the creatures video look. but to give them a very specific feel. My idea was to give them a more fashioned high-end type of feel like studio industrial style stuff (manson, NIN, etc) Simple, brightly lit with minimal shadows, so the darker part of the image isnt the lighting, its the band! wardrobe to be uniform, heavy make up, and just all around high end look to everything. Then aside from the studio shots - take them on location and get some solid outdoor shots as well.

The band drove up from Scranton, Pa (however they neglected to bring Dwight Schrute or Michael Scott!) the night before the shoot. I figured that would be easier on everyone, so they could just crash here, wake up a bit later, shower and prep as needed, rather than do a long drive then shoot a long day etc.

So after a night of mortal kombat, magic, and hanging out, we got up, and headed over to the studio. I knew they had a bit of prep time, at least an hour, so I did some behind the scenes video of them getting ready (and later of the shoot).

Once they were all ready, I tried a few different types of lighting set ups - my goal was to have all hard lighting - front and rims, but what I ended up doing was putting two umbrellas in the rims to soften them a bit - shot those at 100% power - used a boomed beauty dish pointed toward them at 50% power - and had two 3x4 softboxes pointed down for side lighting their legs (so it wouldnt go dark with the rest of the lighting being from face level) - at 75% power - all profoto compact 300 lights. Check out the set up shot.












I did a bunch of shots with this set up at F10 at a 160th iso 100 on the 1ds mii with the 24-70 lens, heres a few.






























After shooting a few like that, I took out the umbrellas and shot harsh light but did something really smart i havent done before.. I was getting alot of flare and bleed from the parabolic rims so I set up my softboxes to gobo the rims! (blocking the flare/lights from my lens but keeping the lighting on the band) - GENIUS! why have i not done this before?! check the test shot!












so I was shooting with two parabolic rims and the beauty dish remained the same. - I did a chunk of shots like this including solos - these are at F13 still at a 160th iso 100.














































































































































































































































































Next we went into the basement - I brought a dynalite kit of two parabolics and a beauty dish on a boom. Theres one spot in the basement where its a white wall with black stuff all over it - it sort of looks like someone spit black blood on the wall - its perfect! - so what I did was I set up a single boomed beauty dish pointed straight down for strong directional lighting... it was time to get DARK! I shot these at F14 at ISO100 at a 160th - still using the 24-70 lens - for these shots I really wanted to bring out those arm bands and line them up - You will see one of these images at the merch table as they tour. The cool thing about this lighting is it make the armbands pop because they are white and screen printed so the white reflects enough light to really make them come out in a dark shot.












Next we went outside - we did some natural light shots against a concrete wall, but I decide to cut that and move to a better spot - which I found just adjacent to that wall - an area that looked similar to the performance footage of the creatures video (well, the window and building) - So I put down to parabolics at 50% to their right and left a bit above them and aimed to their shoulders so it would hit the side of their faces a bit, then used the beauty dish main in front of them. These are at F10 at a 160th ISO100




































Next I took them to a spot with a decent amount of sky - I was going to do a wider, open shot with split lighting via parabolic and a raised but front facing beauty dish - now - some of these photos were cool but I just didnt like the overall feel of the wall cutting into them so I went tighter for sky shots and honestly I just thought they were the weakest of what we had done so far, so heres one of them and a set up shot just for kicks - but being the weakest of the bunch - I doubt these photos would (or should) be used for anything. These are at F13 at a 160th.






























We went back into the studio and it was time for me to do something I had not done in almost 3 years... shoot on black velour. I set one for floor and a second for background - and then set up the lights with the same settings as the last shots on white (two rims, blocked out with softbox gobos, and a beauty dish main). At first we had some fun - and did a shot that would later be photo shopped to chris holding the band.






























Then we did some regular shots first normal - then with a smoke machine that I had asked them to bring, which I thought would enhance the images a ton - aaand it did. These are shot at F11 at a 160th
























we also got a sweet shot of them sporting some monster energy drinks!












Lastly there was an idea for a movie poster. Shooting Chris in the same way as the beginning of the Creatures video, and making it into some sort of movie poster, which I believe is being printed. SO! I started with him in his regular make up and shot in three different ways with two variations and two make up variations: triangular lighting with two rims and a main dish facng front - split lighting with two 3x4 softboxes - and lighting from above using a dish pointed straight down... then we varied smoke - no smoke - and shot first with regular make up then his video make up... now ill leave this up to you - can you guess which shot is which lighting?






















































































































































It was awesome getting to do a big shoot with these guys - im hoping to do another one when the next photo cycle is ready to go. I think this is one of my favorite shots I have done to date - and am really pumped with what we got. I will get Chris out here sometime soon - probably next month after the all star tour to do a day shoot for a really cool project we will be announcing soon...

Keep your eyes open for a behind the scenes video I will post when I have time to edit it down.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Todays Shoot - Aiden

Anytime Aiden or William comes around I'm pumped to get them in front of my lens, because they can NOT take a bad photo. I would say they are one of my favorite bands to photograph, since I first shot them in 2005 - I think we have shot maybe 5 or 6 times total and each time we have created some excellent shots.

As soon as I saw the tour was coming through, I hit up Wil to sort out a photo shoot and get them some press. Nicholas actually hit me up a few days prior saying he also wanted to get some solo shots, so I was pretty pumped to know they were looking forward to the shoot as well.

We Planned to shoot just before they went on, which meant we would be shooting in a dressing room ive shot about 100 times. SO! I knew I had to do something special and make it look different. I brought some softboxes with me - which I rarely use on location, and I was going to experiment with the room a bit to make it look unlike the many other shoots I've done there in the past.

First thing I find out when I roll up is that my buddy Mike aka Ratboy ex-ETID was playing drums for Aiden and would be in the shoot. So I was pumped to see him for the first time since the last ETID shoot I did with him, oddly enough, in the same dressing room.

I started with a boomed large beauty dish on a dynalite uni400 - set at 35% power - set up high - pointed at about a 50 degree angle toward the band - so the main light would be directional, from above but with enough front lighting to light down to about the bottom of the chin rather than if it were straight down it would start having fall off after the nose. I also set two rim lights up almost to the ceiling and downward to them for the first set. I started off with solo shots of Nick as he was ready first, I shot these with the 24-70 on the Canon 1ds Mark 2 at F16 at an 80th ISO 100. When the whole band came in I had my assistant move the rims to be behind the guys so there would be back lighting and rim lighting - as youll see it acts as a hair light for Nick and Angel - but a rim light for Mike and Wil. Anyway, enough words right? heres some photos.




























































After having them sit, I had them stand for a few shots - actually standing on the couch - not in front of it. I jumped up to F18. it gave them almost a whole different look. One thing to keep in mind as a photographer is you dont always have to move lights to change a shot, you can move the band! So I did another set with the band then a set of solos with Wil, The cigarette acted like a mini smoke machine, and actually added to the whole atmosphere of the image.












































































































Next I set up two 3x4 soft boxes - I didnt really like the group shots in this lighting, in this room, because it looked too much like stuff ive done before but the solo shots of Wil were perfect - so heres a group shot just so you can get a feel for it - and a couple more solo shots of Wil - these were at F8 at an 80th.
















































And that was the end of that shoot. Thus far I would say some of my favorite aiden shots were taken during this shoot. I could shoot them constantly, always get something different, and always get something awesome. I'll probably find an outlet to shoot them for the next time they are around. I'm sure this is far from the last time they will be in front of my lens. It was awesome seeing Mike again and getting to catch up with him, and as always its excellent seeing Wil who is one of the best dudes I know in this industry. Til next time...