Chad Morrissey
1925 Mack Bulldog Lubricant Truck
My dad has been giving me these collector's die cast piggy banks that are replicas of the old Texaco era. He would give me one every Christmas since I was born. So one day I was scouring the Strobist website and I came across an article describing a way to make a cheap micro studio. These trucks were the first on my mind to shoot. This was also the first shoot with my new (for me) 50mm OM prime lens with an OM to 4/3 adapter. Which is why I have no f-stop info on my meta data. It was F/5.6 for the record though.
40W (100W equivalent) fluorescent in beauty dish directly above camera, 40W fluorescent in beauty dish camera right, white bounce camera left, 60W table fill from camera left.
1925 Mack Bulldog Lubricant Truck
My dad has been giving me these collector's die cast piggy banks that are replicas of the old Texaco era. He would give me one every Christmas since I was born. So one day I was scouring the Strobist website and I came across an article describing a way to make a cheap micro studio. These trucks were the first on my mind to shoot. This was also the first shoot with my new (for me) 50mm OM prime lens with an OM to 4/3 adapter. Which is why I have no f-stop info on my meta data. It was F/5.6 for the record though.
40W (100W equivalent) fluorescent in beauty dish directly above camera, 40W fluorescent in beauty dish camera right, white bounce camera left, 60W table fill from camera left.