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Red Rock Federal Park hates Photoshoots…

Posted by alpowers on March 20, 2009

Ask me how i know….

So today my friend Brenton and I set out for a photoshoot for two of his friends for a standard TFCD. It was more of a favor then anything, no biggy. Helping a friend is always aplus in my book, and if i get to shoot too, thats just gravy! Also I wanted to try out my Softlighter II outside anyway, so off we go.

The meeting time was set at 9am at the local Starbucks, seems easy enough right? Apparently not for this group… I ended up at a Starbucks a mile away, the girls ended up at different Starbucks, and Brenton made it to the correct Starbucks… It was bad, I was waiting at my location for atleast 15 min, before i decided to call and find out where the heck everyone was. Obviously after i spoke with Brent i felt like an idiot. But when do i not feel like an idiot atleast once a day.

So we meet, i figure i would go with a minimal lighting setup this time around. 1 b1600 and vagabond, and 2 580exs. 1 54″ softlighter and an umbrella. Yea you may say that still alot of light blah blah blah, but i was preparing the b1600 just in case we had to overpower the Sun, so there… there is a method to my madness.

We arrive at the Red Rock location that Brenton scouted the day before, “Lost Creek”, we park, and the girls then relaize the “Lost Creek” is a weee bit of a hike. But no worries the toughed it out. We get to teh location and are immediately greeted by what seemed to be an endless amount of children running around. It was quite the buzzkill. We wait a bit till the kids clear out, and try and setup, and yet another wave of rugrats come strolling through, however this time there is a very grumpy old woman with them.

After conducting some test shots, this woman decides to confront us and throw out the “Do you have a permit” line. And i of course fired back the “No, we are students on a photo project” line. Because obviously i dont have a permit. She muddles something and walks away. We continue. Not 30 min later, some official looking woman comes up, and say we have to pack up. We decide to oblige, when we are almost done packing up, another official looking man walks up and says, “This is a great spot for photos”, “Are you guys leaving already?” I explain that the previous officla told us to leave, he whispers to me, “Dont worry about it, just wait until we disappear” So we wait and sure enough we continue.

The shoot turned out nice. I learned the softlighter produces a very, very soft light that really cant be described. I believe its due to the nature of the design, It diffuses already reflected light. So its sort of like the same light you get with a beauty dish with a diffusion screen on but not as directional. Very good quality light. Almost too soft for some things. But for this particular type of shoot “Glamour-esque” it was perfect.

We tried many different concepts, though Brenton explained to the girls to bring multiple wardrobe changes, they failed to do so, so sadly we tried multiple concepts with the same clothing… eehhhh.

One of the girls was very natural in front of the camera, And for some reason this girls name escaped me all day. I only got it right once thorugh out the day. It was something fancy, and out of the norm. Naomisomethingoranother.  She was a natural beauty, very little make up and though it was her first time posing, was very natural in front of the camera.  Jenna on the other hand seemed very nervous, and took awhile longer for her to finally loosen up, but she finally got there. Just took a little more coercing then normal.

Here is one of the images from the shoot, about 5 min worth of post, just to update the good ol’ blog. I will post final edit later this week.  When im finally done with it.

5d with 50 1.4 USM. ISO 100, 1/100 @f10

5d with 50 1.4 USM. ISO 100, 1/100 @f10

Lighting setup for shot above

If you have any question abotu anything on this blog, feel free to email me at al@powersimagery.com , i am more than willing to help anyone that wants to learn.

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Photoshoot went great!

Posted by alpowers on February 15, 2009

So if you remember, i scouted a location for a photoshoot. Here is the outcome.

Jmac |

Photo collaboration: Al Powers and Cody boor | MUA/HAIR: Liz Prado-Emery | Model: Jmac |

Strobist:
-580ex at 1/2 with blue gel shot from upstair pointing at the painting and stairs
-580ex at 1/4 with 30degree Saxon grid for kickerlight
-47″ AB octabox feathered from the left

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Scouting new photo locations

Posted by alpowers on February 4, 2009

Yesterday to get my mind off of some personal issues, Cody Boor (a friend/photographer) and I went out to scout a new photoshoot location; The Artisan Hotel, Las Vegas NV.

This place is awesome, if anyone thought Las Vegas didnt have culture, they have never stopped by the Artisan. It has a very rustic and Renaissance look and feel to it, perfect for many different types of shoots.  We will be shooting an upcoming ad campaign there, and we wanted to walk through and check out the floor plan, as well as develop a plan/storyboard. Here are some shots of the place taken with the ultimate walk around cam, Canon G10.

Outside Chapel Area

Outside Chapel Area

A very old school couch, perfect for a model

A very old school couch, perfect for a model

Wine Cellar

Wine Cellar

A perfect location for a fashion/couture shoot

A perfect location for a fashion/couture shoot

I cant wait, im very excited to shoot at this place!

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Razor Rob McCullough Instructional MMA sequence

Posted by alpowers on January 24, 2009

So yesterday i got a call from my friend Ryan over at Triumph United, http://www.triumphunited.com, the best MMA gear around, to shoot an instructional sequence for him with  Razor Rob McCullough (http://www.razorrob.tv). I said no problemo, since Ryan is a friend, and always helps me out with gear. Rob and I set a 11am meet time at his gym, Xtreme Couture, Xtreme Couture Web, to do the sequence. These type of shoots are not too flashy mainly make sure there is a good amount of fill on the fighters faces and have a nice sharp image. So all i used was my 580ex on my bracket bounced upward in to the ceiling, with a 5d with my trusty Sigma 24-60 2.8, and went to town. We shot three different types of combinations.

Here is one of them.

Right outside leg kick transition to flying punch and end with left body kick.

Razor Rob showing technique, as well as sporting some T*U gear.

Razor Rob showing technique, as well as sporting some T*U gear. (click on the image for a larger size)

Having shot both MMA and Boxing events, and dealing with fighters, i must say that MMA fighters are so much more humble and nice. Rob was very kind, courteous and very cooperative. Make sure to watch his next fight in the WEC at 155lb, he is a beast.

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1 year anniversary with myGirlfriend

Posted by alpowers on January 19, 2009

Now i know what you guys are thinking, its supposed to be a photography blog, but i figured i would change it up, i want to have an outlet for my daily life so im using this blog, so get over it 🙂 jk

Anyway my girlfriend and i celebrated our 1 year of dating yesterday, so with a bit of nostalgia, we went back to teh place of our first date, The Valley of Fire State Park. If you have never been this place is the best kept secret in Vegas. Its a great place to camp, hike, rock climb, or even just check out the scenery. Its quite the change from neon lights, and the rings of slot machines. Since it was more of a relaxing trip, i went with the minmalist approach for taking pictures, i only grabbed my canon powershot g10 and we went off. Firstly let me tell you it was probably the most relaxing thing i have done in awhile, considering New Year’s Eve, CES, and Adult Expo Conventions occupying my time so far in 09.  We drove out there to check out the sunset. We stopped by the welcoming center to grab a map and while we were there Donna decided she wanted to rock climb a bit, so she tackled this huge peice of earth, one i dare not even attempt, she had at it.

Donna on a mission to climb that big rock

Donna on a mission to climb that big rock

Shes a trooper, she did in Jeans and some Australian Uggs.

Setting up

Setting up

Mission Impossible Style!

Mission Impossible Style!

VICTORY!!!

VICTORY!!!

VICTORY!!!

In order to make the sunset we had to run up this super steep hill, it was great we snapped a pic or two up there 🙂

Fabulous Sunset

Fabulous Sunset

Myself and my beautiful girlfriend

Myself and my beautiful girlfriend

The Canon G10 is no slouch. look at teh detail

The Canon G10 is no slouch. look at the detail

Tradition that we make a stack of rocks at the Valley of Fire

Tradition that we make a stack of rocks at the Valley of Fire

We had a great time, to see more pics click on any of the pictures, it will take you to the full set of images.

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TRV$ and DJ AM performance at LAX Nightclub, Las Vegas, NV

Posted by alpowers on January 16, 2009

TRV$/DJAM perform for the first time back in Las Vegas, NV since their horrific plane crash. Travis Barker and DJ Am compliment each others style so well, and created an overwhelming force of energy through out the night club. It was probably the coolest thing in a nightclub i have ever seen. I used a 5d and 17-40L for most of the shots.  Flash used was a 580ex with a Newton bracket bounced into a Lumiquest Midibouncer. With the drummers shots I used the exact same setup, however i added an additional 580ex high camera left to add a bit more flare to the performance, triggered with the 580ex on camera.
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Promotional Photoshoot for Tao Nightclub for their SuperBowl event

Posted by alpowers on January 15, 2009

So i get a text last week, asking me to do a promo shoot for Tao Nightclub for an upcoming SuperBowl event. As long standing clients of mine i rearrange my schedule to suite the day they need. I get the gist of the shoot stating its for the promo ad and electronic bill board yadda yadda yadda. But i ask what they have in mind they explain we want club environment but have the girls looking sassy in football costumes. I say ok cool i have a couple ideas.

Sooooooo i bring what i feel is necessary, I wanted to do something cool upstairs in the beach area, and maybe utilize a huge Buddha they have. But when i get there, the coordinator(a good friend) says we will need to shoot the girls and our designers are gonna cut them out. i think darn it!!! Tao nightclub doesn’t have a blank wall anywhere, or any real big curtain or anything, i told him he should have told me i had a backdrop with seamless paper so it would have been so much easier. He says he forgot and told me not to worry about it, just do the best i can, and try to find a plain area. No biggy.

So i wanted to try a beauty setup with the new ringflash, where i use my 5 ft octabank high above camera angled down to get that kinda beauty look and they use the abr800 to bring out the shadows a bit and rim/kicker on both sides….

well that idea did not work well at all in test shot, so i scratched that. Went with my very trusty setup ring fill with octabank high cam right.

they needed individuals and group shots

Link to the full set is here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/38283834@N00/sets/72157612613596536/
here is what i got.
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De La Hoya vs Pacquiao Fight Day!!!

Posted by alpowers on December 7, 2008

What can i say, im sooo happy i got to do this. I thanked Ed for letting me assist him on this major event. Got to meet some of my greatest sports photogs of all time. Jed Jacobson, Jae C Hong, NEIL LEIFER!!!!, Gene Blevins, Will Hart, Thom Hogan and sooo many others. And of course Ed Mulholland and Chris Farina.
I even got Ed to sign my video game, Fight Night Round 3 (he did the cover photo)

I arrive at the Grand Arena Press room at 12:00, get my credentials and walk over to the press room. Ed’s already there waiting for me, we chit chat a bit, and we decide to go check on teh remote camera, because both of us had a feeling we forgot to tape down the focus ring. While we were there we decide to make sure it fired. Low and behold it didnt… So scrambling we go talk to some officials and get a cherry picker crane to hoist Ed up there and double check everything. Turns out the PW II Transceiver we used to fire was not Transmitting and only receiving, so we had to change them. Also while up there Ed noticed that something happened to the zoom lens, it had be turned out and was OOF. Took about an hour to remedy the situation by checking focus, troubleshooting the wizard and gettign teh crane up… but crisis averted.

Sadly we were unable to get Ringside access this time, as Ed was shooting for HBO and they brought out Will Hart as well, so they wanted one up top in Auxiliary and one ringside, we got auxiliary. Ed was told that a 200mm was going to be fine, so he only brought his 300 2.8IS to make sure. Turns out the AUX position, while pretty close) still requires a 400 to get in nice and tight. Didnt have teh 400 on us, we were told we didnt need one. We were SOL…. he had to shoot with a converter, and well I was screwed.. I only had my 70-200 with 1.4 with me. Most of my fight images are cropped atleast 50-60%. And for the people who say the 70-200 with 1.4x is still just as good and sharp as without are retarded, its really soft.

It was a great time, the excitement from teh crowd really got you going. Every blow you can hear teh crowd just go nuts. I was only able to shoot some undercard, and 2 rounds of the Main event (security guard told me i couldnt shoot, because my pass didnt say shooter on it) i still controlled the overhead cam so no worries 🙂

Ok now my story is over, here are the pics, they are rather crappy, especially in comparison to the people i was with this week. Im still learning this fight game, and i hope to continue working with everyone and get better. Im no where near the level i want to be with this stuff, but i have my lifetime to keep trying.

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Ed, if you read this, thanks again for everything, i learn so much everytime, Hopefully ill see ya in January!

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A new family member. Out with the old, but in with the older?

Posted by alpowers on November 12, 2008

Ok well i was lucky enough to find someone wanting more reach than the 5d could offer. So we traded my 40d with a sigma 18-50 Macro 2.8 for his 5d body. My impressions.

Build:
40d and 5d are on par, however i would give the build to the 40d, I dunno why but it feels more substantial in my hands. Everything feels just a little bit tighter on the 40d. But the 5d def feels ahead of my old 30d back up.

IQ:
Well there isn’t much to say, we all know the 5d images seem quite different than the 40d. Just better. Maybe its the depth you see. Or the better looking OOF areas, i dunno, just something about it is better. Not to mention the lower noise, and the better white balance.

AF:
I hate to say it but the 40d is miles ahead of the 5d when it comes to focusing, i didnt think i would notice much of a difference but man, its true the digic 3 and the cross sensors do magic. The way the 40d locks on to focus is sooo much faster. When i point at something It snaps to it. the 5d is a bit slower. even with the 85 1.8, its substantially faster with the 40d than it is with the 5d. Its the name of the game, thank god i have my 1dmkiiN for the fast moving stuff.

All in all, if i didnt need the extra Noise performance, and the DOF of the 5d, i would still have the 40d. Definitely without saying the 40d is a much more well rounded camera. But if Picture quality is your only concern the 5d is for you.

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Mariah Carey is a red carpet robot…

Posted by alpowers on October 9, 2008

Wow. just wow… So remember how i said i had to shoot Mariah Carey last week. Well it went terribly. We waited on the red carpet for her for nearly 2.5 hours. Press release said promptly at 10pm. She arrived and walked the carpet at 12:30. Then she didn’t even go inside for longer than 5 min before dashing away. All the while she was supposed to pose and get some shots for a press kit. She didn’t bother to stay for that. I still got paid but still what a freakin DIVA!!!!

While on the carpet she posed very awkwardly. It was weird, hands on waist and Panned her body as if on a specific axis… It was quite strange.

She was like a water sprinkler head.

She was like a water sprinkler head.

She didnt have a personality at all on the carpet, not a word from her.

Mariash is a Red carpet Robot
Mimi’s a Red carpet Robot

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