Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

"Do it again, but better"


Poor Joanne. When were doing the ninja part of our action figure shoot a few months ago, I had her jumping up and down in front of a greenscreen over and over again in order to get the pose I was looking for. This shot is one of the results.

We were a little pressed for time, because she and her fiancee had an appointment to get to that evening. But she was a real trooper and kept going until we got some great action shots.
You can see more of our shoot at www.mizomi.com.

In case you’re reading this Joanne, thank you again for being so patient with me during that shoot. I could not have done this shot without you.

Creating a photograph - a team effort


This is one of my favorite images of model Joanne. While it may appear to be very simple, it actually took a total of 5 people to create it. It's a great example of how having a great team can make a big difference in a photo shoot.

Last year, Joanne mentioned to me that she wanted to do a shot with her ao dai, a traditional Vietnamese dress. She referred me to the website of another photographer to show me the style she was interested in. She wanted to have the image to show movement, since the material of the ao dai is so light and airy.

One of the images on the site she referred me to was a shot of the model walking through a field of tall grass. When Joanne was here for a shoot last September, we thought of doing a shot in the sugar cane fields. We ran out of time to do the shoot that time, so we agreed to do it during our next shoot the following year.

I looked all over the island to find a suitable and easily accessible location to do the shoot. when the day of the shoot finally came, I was still not sure where the best location would be.

We setup a base location to do makeup and hair at the college where I work at. To do Joanne's makeup and hair, we hired 2 of the best: Jessica Waite was our makeup artist and Karli Benedict was our hairstylist.

While they were getting Joanne ready, my friend Jennifer of Unique Art Hawaii was scouting possible locations while driving to our location. When she got to our location, she mentioned she had found 2 possible sites.

We packed up everyone and all our gear into 2 cars and headed out to check out the sites. Location #2 that Jennifer found proved to be the perfect setting for the shoot. We setup a laptop to check our images, got out a reflector for Jennifer to bounce some fill light onto Joanne, and we started shooting..

We tried several different variations. In between takes, Karli and Jessica would touch up Joanne's makeup, brush hair out of her face, and offer suggestions on different poses and ideas.

The image above came after about 2 hours of shooting, and was one of the last shots we took. This is where everything came together - model's pose, flawless makeup, beautiful hair, soft lighting from the reflector, and the camera lens. And it showed great motion from the wind.

The entire experience reinforced to me the idea that a successful image comes not just from the photographer, but from the combined efforts of a great team.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Chase Jarvis Videos on iTunes

One of the photographers whose works I admire a lot is Chase Jarvis, a commercial photographer in Seattle, Washington.
I first learned about him through Strobist, and this video was what initially hooked me into his work:



What I like most about him is that he and his staff have produced several behind the scenes videos, which help photographers like myself learn more about the process of producing quality shots. To see more videos of this amazing photographer, go to the Apple iTunes store and do a search for Chase Jarvis - you can subscribe to his free video podcast there. Very inspirational work!

Friday, October 5, 2007

Model Shoot - Natalie

This image is from a test shoot I did with Natalie, a model I met through Model Mayhem. She is the first model that I have worked with who lives ON Maui. Up until I met her, the only models I’ve worked with flew in from the mainland.

Natalie is an amazing model to work with. She is punctual, imaginative, and very easy to get along with. She even brought her own set dressing from a local junkyard!

She is a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and has appeared in many TV series such as CSI & Heroes. You can also see her in the music video "Shores of California" by the Dresden Dolls:



See if you can spot her :-)

You can see more from our shoot together on her MM profile page and also here on my website.

We have a few more ideas that we're planning to work on together, and I'm really looking forward to working with her again.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Model Mayhem



I first heard about Model Mayhem from Candy (pictured above), one of the models I met at Rolando's workshop last year. At the time, I didn't know too much about it and didn't visit the site until just recently. Now I wish I knew about it before.

It's a great place to network with models, other photographers, makeup artists, hair stylists and wardrobe stylists. I've learned a lot from viewing the work of other photographers. Some of the work is mind-boggling, and inspires me to continually try to do better.

Through Model Mayhem, I've been able to meet a lot of new people, a few of which I've been lucky enough to work with.

I have a profile on their site, which you can view here.

A short introduction












Although I’ve done wedding photography for many years, my main focus was on creating wedding videos. You can see some of my wedding video work at www.islandproductiongroup.com.


After attending a model photography workshop held by Rolando Gomez in Hana, Hawaii, I realized how much I really enjoyed the creative process of glamour/beauty photography.

Thanks mainly to the help of one of the models I met at the workshop, I have continued to learn and grow as a photographer by doing glamour/beauty photography. In the months since the workshop, I have learned so much more about lighting, posing, Photoshop, digital workflows etc. than I ever did before. Yet at the same time, I realize how much I still have to learn. What I learn in glamour/beauty photography also helps me be a better wedding photographer/videographer as well.

Please check out the galleries at www.mizomi.com to see the works I’ve helped to create. The images you see are the result of a team effort with very creative (and sometimes wacky) models, dedicated makeup artists, amazing hairstylists and resourceful assistants. I have had so much fun working with these people and have made many new friends along the way.