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Model: Tiffany Eve MMayhem #1441766

MUA: Keyanna Adger MMayhem #2422038

 

Strobist info: 64" PLM (AB800) directly behind me.

Trying to apply what I learned from Sue Bryce awesome CreativeLive workshop on glamour photography.

Contest entry for Zach&Jody CreativeLIVE.

by: Shauna Stanyer, Northern Pixel Photography

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More photos on our blog: Northern Pixel Photography - Gwen & Christien

I am watching another

 

Creativelive.com

 

Class today.

 

I noticed on the breaks there is this wonderful black and white setup of the studio.

 

...and it is repeated on the monitor in the studio

 

(-8

 

I made this with my iPhone 4

What I have learned from Sue Bryce....Honestly, not sure where to begin. Her sweetness, her talent, her gift to share goes beyond anything that is imaginable. This women inspires in me things that I didn't even know were there. Looking at the images that have been entered I am blown away at how much love and lessons learned by others as well. Awesome job!

Honestly, the biggest thing I took from Sue Bryce @ Creative Live is "spread the love, pay it forward". After hearing Jill's story, Sue's "ah ha" moment, following her heart, she knew what what she wanted to do...acting on it,....priceless (love her even more for that). Me, chances of winning something so amazing in the hands of someone so fabulous....slim. However, I have and am pursuing any and all avenues I can to pay it forward to more women and families out there like Jill. What I learned from Sue...will hopefully make them proud. Practice makes perfect, and I will continue to do as much of that as I can, and have a fraction of the talent this women possesses. Rock Star that she is.

 

This women before you is my beautiful friend, she is all that and more, both inside and out. Single Mom of 5 (husband thought it was time to move on while she was pregnant with their 5th child). For the past 10 years she has done an amazing job raising her children and focusing every ounce of energy into them and creating beautiful & smart little beings. Not without many challenges and obstacles.

 

I learned from watching Sue, what works and what doesn't (yes, I was one of those corny, Yeah baby, work it! types) lol... Now, I sit back, evaluate, breathe, focus, direct, "think".... slowly.,,chin forward, down, shoulder, bootie out, relax you mouth..frame it, speak softly, give me that "tickle of a smile".... "click". MAGIC :)

 

So far to go....so blessed to have crossed paths and learn from the best there is.

Will continue to watch and re-watch the videos over and over...till it comes naturally for me.... Everyone women deserves to feel beautiful....every single one...! Sue, may someone as fabulous as you someday photograph you so the tears flow from you as they do from so many that see what you capture of them. You are so deserving of that and much much more.

 

Keep on rockin' it.

Inspired by Brooke Shaden's recent course on Creativelive-- reminded me how much I love to create conceptual pieces!!

 

model: Sierra Colleen

muah: Killer Instinct Hair and Makeup Design

New processing on the Asian Bride photo using some of Lara Jade Photography actions from a recent CreativeLive course.

 

From right to left: Gold, Amethyst, Beau and Cyan.

 

Which do you prefer - I'm liking Gold best at the moment.

Susan Roderick & Kenna Klosterman watch creativeLIVE students watch Zack Arias in the creativeLIVE classroom in Seattle, WA - LIVE and behind the LIVE and beyond the LIVE!

This photo was inspired by Sue Bryce, who has completely changed the way we are looking at our business! We simply cannot thank Sue enough, for making our life in a whole better. If you haven't seen it yet you have to check it out!

 

www.creativelive.com/courses/shoot-with-sue-bryce

 

This is my entry and I agree to the official rules :)

 

Testing this out as a double exposure challenge from the folks at Creative Live. What do you think of the effect? #Creativephotochallenge.

 

For your shot at their free challenge course, go to creativelive.com/cpc

During Photo Week at creativeLIVE I had the pleasure of photographing the wonderful and talented Lindsay Adler, on her birthday, in her favorite color! What an unforgettable day!

Kenna, Susan, Kenna, Susan watching worldwide students watching Zack Arias on creativeLIVE - behind behind behind the LIVE

Nothing great, but I have been taking tutorials to learn more about photoshop brushes. A Creativelive tutorial gave as an exercise instructions for totally handpainting an image from a photograph, with creative touches added as desired.

This is my first attempt. Pretty primitive, but in doing it, I learned a lot about how different brushes work, and learned more about all the things you can do in Photoshop.

 

I really learned about how great Kyle's brushes are, which are free uploads in Photoshop. Pretty amazing.

 

I love photography, but have never been able to do much when it comes to painting. So, I won't be turning into a painter, but it's fun to learn new skills.

 

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One of the things that really resounded with me after Brooke Shaden's CreativeLIVE workshop was this very basic concept of staying true to your style even while shooting something non-conceptual. I wanted to test this out with this image.

 

Normally on vacations, we only take those hand held, ridiculous pictures together, but this time I wanted something more thought out. I wanted to create an image that fits with my style, yet still works as a "couples" picture. I'm pretty happy with the result

 

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Exploring more ideas in the digital art space brought me back to this image from a month ago. I’ve been inspired by classes on @creativelive, particularly @brookeshaden and @reneerobynphotography who each bring their imaginations to life. I also find that work intimidating, but I’m going to try to create and share more of it.

Suggestions and constructive critique welcome.

Model: Sarah (IG: @g1ngerlocks, MM 4323214)

Headpiece / Waist-corset: IG @kmbienwald_design, www.kmbienwalddesign.com/

Thank You Sue for all the amazing and inspiring things you do for others <3 We love you!

 

Heather grew up in a big working class family in a small town in Michigan, and has followed her dreams towards bringing laughter to others as a STAND UP COMIC! Although she is a performer, the idea of being vulnerable, sexy, feminine or sensuous was totally foreign and bizarre to her. Heather does not take herself seriously AT ALL and for the beginning of the shoot, she was gabbing and joking, a bit timid and embarrassed of the camera, and making fun of herself, making funny faces...but by the end, we were able to bring her inner Supermodel out in full force.

 

Being a funny goofy tomboy myself, when Heather told me "You are a Magician" I felt tears start to well up in my eyes...

 

I have a trip planned to Sydney in March, and hopefully I will get to be Sue's "Heather" times ten. Sue changes the way women see themselves, feel about themselves, and they in turn bring this positivity, beauty, and self-worthiness out into the world.

 

Even after watching Sue over and over, a part me thought,

I CAN DO THAT.

EASY.

What Sue does is no small feat,

and I am not afraid to admit that this image was hard work,

emotionally and physically

but so very well worth it

to create something magical.

 

Perhaps most importantly,

Sue has not only taught me and my makeup artists

technical skills

and business & marketing skills,

but the VALUE

of WHO I AM

and WHAT I DO.

 

Thank You Sue <3

 

[For this image, I wanted to incorporate the body (shot from below eye line), both hands, asymmetry in posing and composition, hair blowing, a relaxed and feminine face and mouth with a tiny smirk and smile in the eyes, connection to the shoulder, and working with layers of vintage fabric arranged into the belt to create a more couture effect. Once I narrowed down to just "a before and after" image, I tried to limit myself to about 5 minutes in Photoshop using primarily warp and dodge and burn. (I used skin softening spot tool in Lightroom on skin.)]

 

[Makeup and Hair (and hair dryer) by Carole Soueidan]

 

All glamour clothes are from thrift stores!

 

The fold-down couch she is sitting on was $200 on craigslist.

 

Reflectors purchased from Home Depot.

 

www.carolinewhitephotography.com

 

One final note...it would mean so much to me to win, not only a huge honor as a SueLover and a CreativeLiveLover, but also because in 2011 when I went out for coffee, all of my cameras, lenses, computers and my LIFETIME of triple backed up archives were stolen from my apartment. Even clothes and YES VINTAGE SHOES were stolen...I fell into a deep depression and thought about really, truly giving up. I thought the universe was telling me to give up. I could not get out of bed for over a month, and I went on medication in order to get through the day. I had lost everything I had ever bought, created, shot, written, filmed...I lost photos of people and things that are no longer on this earth. Personal. Professional. All of it. ***I urge everyone to get cloud storage TODAY and insurance (that's right, I had none...I lost 5k worth of "stuff" but what I really lost was my SELF for quite a while...and even friends (once they found out I had no camera...)

 

Sue and Creativelive gave me much needed inspiration and motivation...there are many people with so much FEAR, that the fact that they can do CreativeLive from home is HUGE. It gave me courage, made me focus on gratitude, and things got better than I could have even dreamed.

 

With the inspiration of Sue, CreativeLive, and a few others, I was able to climb back into Life.

 

I got off the prescription meds and forced myself to beg borrow and steal (as Sue said of her White Garage), and forced myself to take more and better photos DAY AND NIGHT - and in just a matter of months, better photos than I had taken in my whole lifetime prior - in order to make the sting less - of losing my entire body of work, and what I felt truly was my identity.

 

Adapt or die. Those TRULY were my choices.

 

I adapted and life has never been better.

 

<3

   

My model is the super-famous-in-my-house, Denise. Now, you probably don’t recognize her because:

 

a) You don’t live in my house.

-OR-

b) She RARELY let’s me take any pictures of her.

 

In fact, she dislikes pictures of herself so much that her current profile picture on Facebook is of our dog, Dudley.

 

Sue Bryce’s pictures have a fashion-commercial-magazine style feel to them. So, that is what I was going for. Denise siad that the poses were tough. Trying to get asymmetry really put her in some awkward positions. However, after seeing the final images, her facebook profile photo is about to change – at least for 8 more months. We found out the day before the shoot that she is pregnant! It will be our first.

 

Wow! After being married for 11 years, our life is about to change. A baby on the way and I made a decision that I’m going to go for it and create a photography career. I feel so grateful for this workshop and everything that is happening in our life. I can’t wait to see what happens next!

 

Watching Zack Arias on creativeLIVE while my wife's stuffed panda watches me

Photographer and lighting magician John Cornicello makes an appearance during Isabel Arcelia Trujillo's portrait session with Don Giannatti at creativeLIVE.

John Cornicello shoots Kenna, Susan, Kenna, Susan watching the worldwide audience watching Zack Arias at creativeLIVE! Nice shot Craig Swanson! : )

Watching CreativeLive With Zack Arias in Pasco, Washington

Recently I had a fantastic opportunity to attend Jennifer Hudson's workshop on Creativelive. A little different from my norm, but exciting nonetheless.

Twitter at-reply and retweet volume during the ongoing class at creativeLIVE: www.creativelive.com/courses/4-hour-life-tim-ferriss

 

Entering this in the Lindsay Adler CreativeLIVE contest. From my last shoot.

 

Rules broken - Lens flare, Elbow chopped off, Killing flowers :( ,Getting models dirty. :)

    

Awesome shoot with Aviana. Can't wait to edit the rest! Really trying to get resources to shoot more. Finding all the non flakey models.

 

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Watching Zach Arias teach via creativelive.com

Playing around with ACR while watching Jack Davis on Creative LIVE today...

www.creativelive.com/courses/adobe-camera-raw-optimizing-...

 

Strobist:

Bare 580EXII CL TTL fired with Odins & late afternoon sun reflecting off windows for fill.

For creativeLIVE contest:

Rule of thirds is broken in this shot, as well as Fill the Frame.

 

One of the shots from the CL show. I was demonstrating angles, and grabbed this shot. Turns out to be one of my favorites... heh.

© 2012 Eric Adeleye Photography. (Press "L" for a larger view of the photograph)

 

Back in May 2012, I won a free giveaway prize that CreativeLive was giving away during one of their live workshops. The prize arrived today and to my delight it was much more than what I was expecting. The Rogue Portrait Lighting Kit retails for approximately $200 on Amazon.com. I've used FlashBenders before and own a large FlashBender at this time. Below is a list of the contents of the Portrait Lighting Kit:

 

1 FlashBender Large Reflector

1 Rogue 3-in-1 Grid

1 Rogue Gels Universal Lighting Filter Kit (with 20 gels)

1 Large Diffusion Panel

1 FlashBender Bounce Card / Flag

 

Rogue Gels Lighting Filter Kits includes:

14 color effects

5 color corrections

1 diffusion

 

It is always nice to win free photography gear. I'm still trying to win a free lens or even better, a new camera body.

 

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Photo Composite of Alice in Wonderland created for my CreativeLive class, June 2016

The giving season is here with us and what a better way to share with family and friends than by giving them gifts wrapped in a way that conveys thought and showing them you took time to think out their #presents and #wrapping. Here are a few for it yourself candy boxes wrapping options that should be enjoyable to make.

 

A. STAMPED WRAPPING PAPER

What you need: pencil, ink pad and brown craft paper.

 

Procedure: Take the pencil’s eraser end, push it into the pad containing ink then stamp down the eraser end down the kraft paper. Repeat until the whole paper is full of stamped dots. You can add a further decoration by tying a red twine around the middle of the wrapped gift.

 

B. TYPOGRAPHIC GIFT WRAP

What you need: Brown craft paper, utility knife, used book, pencil, scissors, alphabet templates, tracing material, glue stick, used book

 

Procedure: cut out pages from the book using the utility knife, wrap the gift using craft paper as you would any normal gift. Use the template to choose the alphabets you’d like to use (for name of recipient). Trace out the letters from the cut page and cut them out. Glue the cut out papers onto the present wrapped in craft paper. The end result should be a series of beautiful #candy #boxes.

 

C. CHALK BOARD PACKAGE

What you need: black craft paper, white paint marker, ideas..more creative ideas.

 

Procedure: wrap the gift in a black craft paper, then draw, write, display your creativity using the white paint marker, the creativity should result be attractive.

 

D. UPCYCLED GIFT WRAP

What you need: Recycled paper, shopping bag, newspaper, sweater and cereal box, craft punch, scissors.

 

Procedure:

Step 1; remove both the bottom flaps and handles of the #shopping back by cutting it open into one large sheet, you can remove wrinkles by ironing the paper out .

Step 2; wrap the gift as you would normally.

Step 3;cut out a strip of fabric from the recycled sweater or tshirt to tie as a ribbon round the present.

Step 4;take the ceral box and use the craft punch to tag it out which you can then paint or use glitters to bring out the names.

Step 5: present to loved one or put under christmas tree for them to pick.

 

E. POTATO STAMPS

What you need: 3 to 4 potatoes, large or small any is good, small paring/X-acto knives, brown kraft paper or masking paper,stamp pads of different colors.

Procedure:

Depending with what you want, you can cut out triangle, O’s or XOXO’s,

Blot out potatoes using paper towel to enable sticking of the ink to the potato surface since it helps remove moisture, then firmly but softly press down on the potato.

 

F. STAMP ROLLER

What you need: Lint roller, craft foam, baker’s twine, scissors and skewere stick. Others include green ink pad and gift paper/card.

 

Procedure:

1. Cut the foam in sizes of 1 by 2.5 inches and make tree shapes on them, then use the skewere stick to make tiny holes into the trees, then cut one piece of twine.

2. Take the roller and add foam to it with the trees positioned with the stumps pointing to the handle, create a hillside look by wrapping the twine through and also around your trees.

3. Press to ink pad and roll so that the green ink completely covers it.

4. Roll it to a paper and allow it to dry.

Make-up & photo by me (Ashley Jansson) after seeing the CreativeLive course with Simona Janek and Sue Bryce. LOVED IT! I even tea dyed the tulle :)

After watching Susan Stripling's course on CreativeLive, I decided to try and see if I could create some ring shots inspired by her awesomeness. These were lit with an Ice Light

 

It's hot again today. Me and mum went swimming and I perfected the art of kneeling on a float in the water. It's brilliant, it's like you're on a magic carpet. Try it.

 

I'm watching Jasmine Star on creativeLIVE right now. Good day. :)

I uploaded this photo on Feb 13, 2009 - & it remains in my photostream to this day - but I'm re-uploading it now that I've fixed the edges & corners to include in the weekly assignment for CLphoto - the Flickr arm of the fantastic CreativeLIVE course "Fundamentals of Digital Photography," taught by John Greengo.

 

Here's the original photo page, if you care to take a gander.

  

ORIGINAL TEXT

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I love Chicago. I really, truly, unequivocally love Chicago.

 

This was a bit of an experiment. It's a series of shots I took from a 29th-floor condo at The Heritage at Millennium Park. I made three HDRs out of them, then used Photoshop to stitch all three together.

 

So much cooler large on black

I'm a bit behind on my commenting but I will catch up! My less than speedy internet has been sucked up by Double XP on Call of Duty Black Ops 2, and CreativeLIVE online workshops!

 

Maddie thinks the Domo hat my boyfriend gave me looks better on her than it does on me. What do you think?

 

Shot in natural light with high ISO (sorry about the noise, crop sensor camera = don't you DARE turn your ISO above 400! D: ) I will admit I kinda suck at natural light. I have always been about the strobes. But I'm trying! That counts, right?

 

Maddie Fun Fact: Madison is a movie star! Her debut short film is on youtube. She doesn't have her own trailer, but she works for cheese. Wanna see her 45 second movie? Go here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=g40KiM_7Rb0

Watching day three with Zack Arias at creativelive.com :oD

 

Used a Sb600 and Lumapro LP120 to light me and the room.

 

Camera Nikon D90

Exposure 1/200

Aperture f/5.6

Focal Length 18 mm

ISO Speed 200

Clamshell Lighting, as taught by Don Giannati (WizWow) during CreativeLive's Lighting Essentials Workshop. As you see, the photos below were shot in a regular size room, with window sheers as the background. Photographers shoots between umbrellas, just to the left of the light stand, right into the face of the model.

 

Finished photo #1

Finished photo #2

 

Strobist Info:

Flashpoint 160 into a 40" Wescott; camera center, below model, approx 3ft from ground.

Flashpoint 160 into a 40" Wescott; camera center, above model, approx 8ft from ground

 

Model shots:

Camera: Canon 60D

Lens: 50mm f/1.8

Shutter: 1/125 sec

Aperture: f/8

Mode: Manual

ISO: 200

 

Model was slightly closer to lights in photos, than in this setup shot.

 

Día 164/365 - Retrato

 

View On Black

 

Durante este fin de semana se llevaron a cabo las clases en vivo de creativeLive con Zack Arias.

 

Esto es un nuevo intento de aplicar algunas de las técnicas mostradas en las clases.

 

En este caso, un SB-900 a 1/32 de potencia 24mm de zoom iluminando a través de un paraguas blanco de 43" a la izquierda arriba de la cámara cerca de la modelo. De fondo, una pared blanca.

 

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During this weekend took place a live worldwide studio lighting class in the creativeLIVE classroom with Zack Arias.

 

This is an attempt to practice some of the techniques shown in the class.

 

Strobist info: SB-900 1/32 power 24 zoom shoot through 43" white umbrella camera right above & very close to the model. Triggered by PW.

Model: Tiffany Eve MMayhem #1441766

MUA: Keyanna Adger MMayhem #2422038

 

Strobist info: 64" PLM (AB800) directly behind me.

Trying to apply what I learned from Sue Bryce awesome CreativeLive workshop on glamour photography.

After watching Susan Stripling's course on CreativeLive, I decided to try and see if I could create some ring shots inspired by her awesomeness. These were lit with an Ice Light

 

Model: Tiffany Eve MMayhem #1441766

MUA: Keyanna Adger MMayhem #2422038

 

Strobist info: 64" PLM (AB800) directly behind me.

Trying to apply what I learned from Sue Bryce awesome CreativeLive workshop on glamour photography.

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