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.