Scroll over to the photo to the right to see the before photo. I am always aiming to think outside of the box, whether it be in how to photograph a popular landmark in a unique or never before seen way, or how to use different techniques to create a shot while jumping past certain technical or other limitations. See the before photo for how I made this shot. You can always know that I have your back in thinking up and creating solutions for problems we may run into on set.
I am always aiming to think outside of the box, whether it be in how to photograph a popular landmark in a unique or never before seen way, or how to use different techniques to create a shot while jumping past certain technical or other limitations. Her hat was used as a backdrop, perfect for a match with the iPhone's (this photo was taken on an iPhone) Studio Light mode. The Studio Light mode takes away most of the background, and creates a black and white image. With her black hat making a perfect dark halo around her, the iPhone software was able to take away the rest of the black background, and I took it from there in finishing the photo through color correction, a little editing, and cleaning up. You can always know that I have your back in thinking up and creating solutions for problems we may run into on set.
I am always aiming to think outside of the box, whether it be in how to photograph a popular landmark in a unique or never before seen way, or how to use different techniques to create a shot while jumping past certain technical or other limitations. I was hired to work with the official UCSC Tango Team, to create marketing materials for their upcoming show. The group shot was an important shot to get, but I did not have the lens, or frankly the gear to make it happen. By employing a little creative and technical know-how, only using an mere 18MP Camera, with a simple kit lens, I created a 10K group picture, with no wide-angle warp, that looks like it was taken with a medium format camera, which they can now print out and hang up anywhere, at any size they want. Since this was also meant to be used for marketing materials, this Medium Format Camera perspective also brings much more attention to the photo than otherwise, because it's not a perspective many people see. It was the catalyst for discussion between their fans. You can always know that I have your back in thinking up and creating solutions for problems or limitations we may run into on set.