Sometimes a walk is all you need to see the beauty you are surrounded by.
Image available with a RF license: Walking the Forest Trail
Sometimes a walk is all you need to see the beauty you are surrounded by.
Image available with a RF license: Walking the Forest Trail
I took a few days to organize my garage yet again, but this time I had a bigger goal. I’ve wanted to have a shooting space for quite a long time now. Still it’s not a permanent space where I can leave my lights up… I suppose I could, but just looking at the chaos of stuff “hanging out” would drive me insane. It’s big enough to put in a 9′ wide backdrop. I plan to be very selective in who I shoot there and how I use it — after all it’s in my home. I mostly enjoy shooting on location, but occasionally I need a simple backdrop.
I’ll still need to rent studio space — as there are other reasons for doing so — it’s not always just about having a little space; but for small shoots with close friends, this new space works well. I added more storage shelves to put all the “stuff” that seems to not have a particular place to live in and created curtains to streamline the look and not be distracting. Painting comes next.
These shots are from the first shoot I did in the new space. They are a combination of 2 to 3 lights and a reflector but most are 3 lights. I’ve worked with Seye Soyele on several occasions and he’s excellent to work with. He is perfect for athletic themes; but as you can see, he’s quite versatile in what he can shoot. Contact him for your next commercial project if he’s got the look you need.
Images available with a RF license: Basketball player making a move, Face of a weary doctor, Soldier grip, Hip hop culture, Exhausted male doctor, Contemplative soldier behind glasses, Bring your game, Player gripping the basketball.
Zoom, zoom, zoom. I’m excited to share sample shots from recent abstract adventures with my friends at 7 Salon in downtown Seattle. I’ve been experimenting with a technique I use for abstract architecture; but now the subjects are models — often as they’re being made-up and coiffed for glamour events. Heartfelt thanks to hair stylist Jaclyn Beith. Her friendship, talent, and enthusiastic involvement in Suspended Image™ projects is cherished. In addition, I’d like to thank those who participated in last Sunday’s photo shoot at Hotel Andra: lovely and congenial models Yuriko Say and Jeana Janik, wardrobe specialist Kristi Bleich, and makeup artist Ryann Brady. Each abstract shoot allows me to try new things and hopefully produce more examples of what can happen with a long exposure, a steady zooming hand, and a little bit of luck.

Image available with a RF license: Psst, let me tell you a secret.