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My photo studio shares space with my drum set. Shot with 3 SB-800s, 2 w/umbrellas and one behind throne. Activated with Yongnuo 603s.
We visited Frank Kozik's studio in March 2010. You can read a long interview with Frank here: blog.neonmonster.com/library/frank-talk-with-mr-kozik
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The new studio! Look out the glass doors at the snow trying to creep in...i made good use of my snow day and have finally unpacked!
This is the makeshift "studio" I set up to photograph the records, books, and such that I sold on eBay for my mother's husband. On the left is a 65-watt GE Reveal light bulb pointed at an ad hoc bounce card that I constructed using two sheets of printer paper and a piece of wood. On the right is a 500-watt halogen work lamp that produces a much purer white light.
With the halogen for a primary light source and the Reveal to fill in shadows, pictures came out pretty good. I sometimes had to bounce the halogen lamp as well, however, since (a) it produces pretty harsh shadows and strong reflections and (b) it gets hot enough to melt the records if they stay under it for too long.
The halogen lamp is so strong that it comes with a warning to get out from in front of it if your skin starts to tingle or burn. I'd try to make a soft box for the thing, but I'm not sure how to do it without risking a fire.
Where I make my songs.
A bunch of old school gear, that suits me fine. It dose the job.
If you would like to hear the creative song styling of John W. Clark a CD is available.
Model: Marco Carrubba
Photo: Nicola Delfino
Post Production (LR): Nicola Delfino
@Aquadro studio - Rome
During my attempts to make good high key photos some of the studio shoots didn't exactly turned out as high key photographs, but they work perfectly fine as ordinary studio shoots.
My daughter is in a band. Last night they let me take a few shots at one of their rehearsals in the studio (music). The lighting was woeful but the sounds were sweet!
"Fotograie v oblasti modelingu" (photography with a model) in the studio; IDIF ateliér, Nove Mesto, Prague, Czech Republic. Photography by J Mark Stewart. Please visit www.blackgeckophotography.com for contact information.
Model: Veronika M
MUA: Veronika M (www.profivisage.ic.cz)
© J. Mark Stewart
Post-processing in Adobe Lightroom and in Photoshop CS2 (levels, background cleanup; no retouching).
Special thanks to Zach Arias (www.zarias.com) for the tutorials on post processing of high-key portraits.
Title: 33x24 Work 72
Materials: Oil and pieces of wood on panel
Size: 33 x 24 x 6 cm
Date: 2021
Title: 81x65 Work
Materials: Oil and pieces of wood on panel
Size: 81 x 65 x 6 cm
Date: 2021
Title: 61x50 Work
Materials: Oil and pieces of wood on panel
Size: 61 x 50 x 3 cm
Date: 2021