If you know me, you probably know how much I hate shooting in low light...
In low light situations you have a few choices.
1) Change your ISO - ISO is the sensitivity of your image sensor. Basically, by choosing a higher ISO (400, let's say), you can use a faster flash at the cost of having an image with more noise.
2) Use a tripod - a tripod let's you use a slower shutter speed with less blurring - of course, I forgot mine.
3) Use a flash. Generally speaking, the flash attached to the camera is overbright, direct, and ruins any other lighting effects that you were going for in your pictures. You can compensate for the flash's brightness with your light compensation meter, or in photoshop. However, you cannot change the direct lighting effect.
4) Post editing. I prefer to adjust the "brightness" "contrast" and "highlights & shadows" in photoshop as opposed to the overall "levels" because it preserves the true colors of the image (and generally just looks better)
For these photographs, I used a combination of these techniques, mostly experimenting to see what compromises I'm willing to make in order to shoot in low light.
SO I wouldn't say these are by any means my best, but they are beautifully artistic in their own way. Plus the models were of course, AMAZING! :)
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Bronner's Christmas Wonderland
Bronner's Christmas Wonderland is a retail store in Frankenmuth, Michigan that is the "World's Largest Christmas Store."
Faces of Balthasar
"I don't want to be racist but... is this a "token" situation, or is it a thing like from the scripture?"
Was one of the three wise men, Balthasar, really a black man like some artwork depicts?
Ann Naffziger Answers:
"According to legend in Western Christianity, there were three “wise men,” their names were Melchior, Caspar and Balthasar, and they were of various ethnic/racial origin. However, Matthew’s account of the magi’s visit (which is the only reference in the Bible to these famed visitors) tells us none of these details.
Because Matthew tells us that the magi brought Jesus gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, popular imagination has pictured three gift-bearers, although Matthew didn’t say how many there were. In fact, in the East, tradition has generally pictured 12 magi. It was later tradition, not Matthew, who named the magi. A document dated to about 500 A.D. lists the names of Melchior, Caspar, and Balthasar, a tradition that has been maintained in Western Christianity. Other Eastern Christian churches have ascribed others names to these figures. Finally, Matthew’s gospel doesn’t specify where the magi originated from, except to say that they came “from the East.” The East could have been Babylonia or Persia, although later legends imagined them originating from destinations as varied as India and China. Ultimately, we simply don’t know how many magi there were, what their names were, or what color of skin they had."
David Bindman and Henry Louis Gates Jr answer:
"In the early 15th century, beginning also in Germany, artists began depicting one of the three Magi bearing gifts for the baby Jesus as a dignified and splendidly dressed black monarch. He presents myrrh to the Christ Child, representing the hoped-for conversion of the whole of black Africa by the Christian religion."
Christmas!!
Going to Bronner's/Frankemnuth today for part I of christmas photo inspiration!
"As I was taking pictures there, I kept trying different angles and twisting myself into pretzels to take pictures without a bunch of “background noise.” It wasn’t going to happen. I eventually gave into the fact that Bronner’s was just going to Christmas photobomb every shot I took. And that’s pretty awesome."
-Jessica Hill (http://www.madincrafts.com/2012/11/inspiration-from-bronners-worlds.html)
I am SO READY.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
What have I been doing lately?
Not taking photos, for sure.
In five days I will be finished with classes forever.
In 1 month I will begin terminal clinical internships.
And in roughly 9 months I will take (and plan to pass!) the NPTE licensing exam... so I can become a fully actualized real life physical therapist!
**applause**
Anyway, hoping to get up to Frankenmuth soon and take some crazy christmas photos.
In the meantime... enjoy.
...and don't blink.
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