Showing posts with label Bio-com. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bio-com. Show all posts
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Portraits in the Hood
While shooting for my Bio-Portrait class I caught my neighbor Will on the stoop. I had to shoot him with Thump and Missie. I used a Nikon D700 at 1/100 @ f4, ISO 200.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Portrait Bay Light Lesson
For our Bio-Portrait class we had to work with five lights and in the portrait bay. So many options for us. Here we have a left kicker light only. On the right we all five strobing for the full effect. I used a Nikon D700 to shoot at 1/60 @ f8, ISO 200.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Pharmaceutical Projects Gone Awry!
These are examples of a pharmaceutical project gone awry. Notice the bad skin tones. My gracious models Elizabeth and Jack, were both shot by a Nikon D300 at 1/30 @ f5.6, ISO 200. Lighting provided by two Halolights and a 750 with gel for the background.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
The Wonders of Lumen Printing
In our Process Monitoring class for Biocommunications we made Lumen Prints. The process involves pressing live plants onto printing paper with glass. You then leave it in the direct sun until the plants turn brown. After that you scan your paper and process the colors through Photoshop. This is my first one I tried and I like the possibilities you can achieve.
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