Re: Phrasekleia / wheelhot
Phrasekleia,
When I brought the thread up this morning and saw that mask picture I posted way back when (really?
May?) I thought I'd somehow time-warped.
The similarities between the shots exist because one is a simulated light painting (all of that post processing) while the others are real. The real shots did receive PP treatment, but very little...nowhere
near the amount of time it took me to get the effect I was looking for in the mask shot). Because light needs to be tightly controlled, the inky blacks and saturation of colors naturally occur (if you set it up and paint it right that is).
I still find myself in situations where a heavy load of PP is required. The first picture is is test shot I took while setting up my lighting, exposure, etc at a client shot (in a bathroom no less). There is so much wrong with this picture that it is laughable...except for the pose (shortly after this the child really woke up and decided he was hungry while repeatedly trying to fall off the towels)...this ended up being the only shot I had to work with that had this pose. So I PP'd the effect I wanted.
Client is happy (she cried), I'm somewhat happy (still not sure if I like it or not), but the flash head that died during the shoot is not so happy (but was under warranty thank heavens and was promptly replaced).
Hope that answers your question.
Wheelhot,
Thank you for your kind comments

My training has been in art via traditional mediums (sketch, charcoal, etc...). During college I realized that I was going to have to focus on something that would give me a better chance at making some money to pay the bills in life so I took a long break, earned my under graduate and post graduate degrees; and then returned to my creative roots. Not in the mediums I'd used before, but in videography and photography. I've since dropped videography. In the photography arena I am self-taught and have a (very) LONG ways to go. Which is the main reason I visit this, and other sites. To learn. If I see something I like, I try it. I also look for ways that will force me out of my comfort zones and do or shoot new things.