Saturday, January 31, 2009

First Product Shoot

I had spent this week working on getting images ready for my latest clients website, The Prettiest Pearl. She is a jewelry maker that specializes in pearls, obviously, which are harder than crap so shoot because I haven't figured out yet how to get ME from reflecting in them. I am going to have to do some research and some PP as a result, but here are some of the concepts that I came up with. All were shot in a lightbox with a black velvet backdrop and continuous lighting and K10D on a tripod. I had to use my DA*50-135mm with a set of Bower Macro Filters on it because I sold my macro lens before I realized that I needed it.


DOUBLE STRAND BRACELETS WRAPPED AROUND A SHELL


TURQUOISE EARRINGS IN A HAL SHELL
A TRIPLE STRAND WITH QUARTZ CRYSTALS ON A HALF SHELL
A LONG OPEN ENDED STRAND POURING OUT OF A SMALL PITCHER

Thursday, January 29, 2009

SCORE!!! Disaster averted...

So I was on Craiglist and I saw a post for a guy selling a K1000 in good condition and two unknown lenses for $35. I figure, what the heck, I'll go and check it out, I may score a winner. Well I got there and the K1000 was in great condition. He also had a M 50 f/2, I was hoping that he would have a f/1.2 and not know it but no such luck. But he also had a JCPenny 135mm f/2.8. [SCORE]

I was so happy to see the 135mm that I just popped it onto my K10D without any reservations... then it hit me.... then I saw it... the lovely KR* stamp on the side. [DISASTER]

*For those fo you who have no idea what I am talking about, KR mount lenses which can work on Pentax cameras will get stuck on digital Pentax SLRs. These lenses were originally made for Ricoh cameras and have an extra pin on the mount. The Ricoh pin which causes KR mount lenses to get stuck may be removed in about 15 minutes, the only tool required is a small screwdriver. Modified KR mount lenses may be mounted on Pentax digital SLRs without getting stuck, becoming the equivalent of KA mount lenses which allow automatic and manual modes.

Fear struck I just froze because I knew that it was not coming off, but I had to give it a shot. No such luck. So I fiddled with it for a bit, then decided that I would just buy it and deal with it later, which had to be NOW because I am in the moddle of a photo shoot. Soooo I get home and started searching on here and came accross the Ritz Camera Repair Department method of taking the lens off as desribed in another thread. This basically consists or putting the camera in MF, holding down the lens release button and just ripping it off.Worked like a champ. [DISASTER AVERTED]

The K10D is a brute, and can withstand brute force measures.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Budding Pentaxian

So I went do to Florida to visit with my family over the MLK weekend and, as usual, had a wonderful time. My nephew, Trenton, loves it when I come down because he thinks I have the coolest toys, but lately he has been completely in love with my Camera. So when my family all got together for dinner, he wanted to play with my camera, so being the good uncle that I am, I let him. His younger brother Logan was playing with is hero, Spider-Man at the time, and the two of them got together to make, well... a production.

It started out on the coffee table, but you know Spider-Man has this whole web thing going on which allows him to take to the air . I am not sure where the prop came from but they put it to good use. I was awesome waching them work, I could only imagine if this is how the Wachowski brothers do their thing. Logan would set up the prop and build the scene and Trenton would take the shot. I wish I had an assistant like that.

Trenton was using my Pentax K10D with the DA35mm Limited Macro so he was able to take advantage of the wide angle as well as get in close to these guys fighting it out in the sky.

Ironically the figures were not that big at all, I would say 2 inches tall at most. The battle in the skies was actually taking place off of my mothers orchid plant.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

This is beautiful. What is that, velvet?

For $25 it should be gold spun!

I am doing a product shoot this week for a jewelry maker, Mia, who's website I am building for her new company called The Prettiest Pearl. So I went to the fabric store to get some nice velvet for the backdrop. Fortunately that was all that I had to buy because it was $25 a yard!! There was the velveteen stuff there that was 1/2 the price, but it looked 1/2 as good. I figure that this was an investment so I decided to get the good stuff. It wasn't rolled up like the other fabrics, it was hung on gilded hangers so I felt good about the purchase, at least they presented it well.

When I got home, I was even happier. Mia had supplied me with all of the items that she would normally use at a showing of her lovely pearls, necklace stands, earring stands, and they were all covered in the same high quality velvet like I had just bought. I cannot wait to get setup tomorrow and start snapping away!

Friday, January 23, 2009

It's a good thing....

That I have some web design training. Without a good knowledge of CSS I would actually have to pay someone to help me do all of this. Well that is not true, if I didn't know what I was doing, one of my best friends would help me out. Brad Earnhardt of BDesigns.net would hook me up. He is a whiz at CSS, his stylesheets are the thing or Web Lore!

Good Evening

I am just tweaking up this template some so that it looks as close as possible color wise to my gallery site so I need to get some content in here to hide all of this dead space.

Good Morning!

I have taken this year to put some of my photos online instead of keeping them to myself, and I have also decided to setup a blog. And this is my first post.