Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Merry Christmas

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you who made this a great year for SWS photography. We captured many special memories for family and friends both new and old. We look forward to seeing you all in the new year.

Keep an eye on you mail box as we are planning a special promotion for 2009!

Thanks again,
Steve

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Winter Woods

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Fortunately the weather was nice enough on Saturday for us to shoot with the Alexander family in the afternoon. The sun was setting behind the trees to camera right providing fill light. One SB-800 camera with the shoot through umbrella camera left for key. One SB-800 with a snoot attached camera left behind the subjects for just a little rim light.




Here's one of the kids with the same set up. Just a hint of rim light separates Zachary's black fleece pullover from the background.

Friday, December 5, 2008

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This is a series that I started last summer while on vacation at the beach with my family. I set up a make shift studio of sorts in an unused corner of the beach house and had the male members of my family sit for me. This first one is my nephew Evan, the youngest of the 'men'.

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The set up was about as simple as it gets. One light, an SB-800 strobe with a shoot through umbrella on axis with the camera very close to the subject. This creates a very soft quality of light and allows it to fall off smoothly into very deep shadows.

The noted portrait photographer Platon often uses a very similar set up. His portrait of Vladimir Putin which was used on the cover of Time for the Man of the Year issues was shot in much the same style. But enough of the technical photo lighting geek stuff, here is the rest of the series.

BTW, I'm looking to continue this series. If you are interested in sitting for a portrait please feel free to contact us. As this is a personal project, I am not charging session fee.

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hunter iii



john



ken



hunter sr.



carol



steve


Thanks for taking the time to look. I hope to have more of these to show soon.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Rainy Day Studio



It was raining today, so golf was out of the equation. I spent most of my afternoon playing in my 'studio'. I had set it up on Friday for a shoot that we had yesterday. This one of me used 4 lights. Two behind left and right with DIY snoots. One shooting through a potted plant on the background and one on me also with a DIY snoot. Should'a dressed nicer.

Camera was the D50, I have a remote for that one. Lens = 50mm f/1.4.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Windermere Afternoon

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Took a walk across the street to the golf course this afternoon. This is no. 14 at the Windermere club, a reachable 310 yard par 4. There is still just a little fall color left here in SC and the late afternoon sun really highlights that.

This was taken with my D200 with the trusty 18-55 cheapy lens + polerizer filter. Pretty much straight out of the camera, just a little color tweaking with CS2. I like it.



Here's an other taken with my 80-200 f 2.8. Love love love this lens.

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A little burning and dodging in CS3 on this one.

Thanks for looking,
Steve

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Little Cowgirl



I had a family portrait shoot this weekend. This is the youngest of the two children. We were mimicking the look of a portrait of her older brother.

This was shot with my D50 + 50mm f 1.4. The D50 allows me to shoot at high shutter speeds and still sync with the strobe. For this shot I used the sun as a back light, and set up one of my SB 800s on a stand camera right and another camera left with a shoot through umbrella.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Gretchen

She's not nearly as sweet as she looks!

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I was playing around with some modifiers for my SB 800 strobe. This one was done using a piece of black foam paper that I go from Hobby Lobby rolled into a snoot. The snoot restricts the light so it just hits Gretchen around her face and doesn't expose the background.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Lake Murray Sunset



We had a family portrait shoot at the lake yesterday. Afterwards I walked around and took a few snaps of the lake. This one was take with my D200 + the 18-55 'kit' lens with a polarizer filter. It was a beautiful afternoon.




Here's the family. The fall colors, blue sky and water make a really nice backdrop for this family portrait. This was taken with my D50 and 2 SB-800 strobes, one on the right, one on the left with shoot through umbrellas. The D50 has the capability to sync with the strobes at high shutter speeds allowing the strobes to over power the ambient light.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Photography for Real Estate




We're always looking for new and interesting challenges. Last weekend we photographed some interior scenes for a web site that is being designed for a local realtor (more to come on that).

These were done using a balance of ambient and off-camera strobe lighting.



We were really pleased with the results and are very interested in pursuing more of this kind of work.



To request more information, click on one the images to navigate to our contact page.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Carolina Gas Transmission

Two of our photos were used in the Carolina Gas Transmission (CGT) customer brochure.
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This one was featured on the cover.

CGT is a subsidary of SCANA corporation, a $10 billion, Fortune 500, energy-based holding company headquarted in Columbia, SC.

-Update-

The brochure can be viewed on-line at the CGTC web site.
Carolina Gas Transmission -- Delivering Value

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Parties and special events.

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Having a holiday party, or family gathering? I can help take some of the stress of you by capturing these special memories so you can concentrate on enjoying your self. Birthdays, Halloween, Christmas, reunions, you name it. Prices start at $100.00.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Time for Christmas photos!

It’s hard to believe that summer is over and Christmas is just around the corner. Now is the time to start thinking about family photos for your Christmas cards. Fall colors make this the perfect time for outdoor portraits!

This year I am offering a family Christmas package that includes my session fee plus fifty 4x8 cards, or 100 4x6 prints for $100. If you are interested please consider scheduling your session soon as we will surely get busy as the holidays approach.

If you are not interested in Christmas cards I am also available for regular portraits. Please take a moment to visit our updated web site for pricing. http://www.stevenwsealphotography.com/

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Evan


Evan is one of our favorite subjects. This year his mom wanted an outdoor setting for his annual portrait series. There was a sense of urgency to get this done as his front teeth are hanging by a thread!

Brother John

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From the man series. More on my Flickr stream
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When the kids are away...


In June, Sharon and I got to sneak away on a caribean cruise while the girls were traveling with the grand parents. Best vacation ever! See more photos on our smugmug site.
http://steveseal.smugmug.com