I will be offering a new service called composite photography, this combines studio work with my HDR work. This is a two part process one the subject will be photographed in a studio setting using lighting and a solid color background. Second the background is shot using HDR or High Dynamic Range Photography. Then both are combined together to create one awesome eye catching image. To give you a little idea of what this can look like here’s an example I took recently.
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So I recently took a trip to the Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee to photograph the fall colors in the mountains, but mother nature obviously wanted to make it harder than it really needed to be. Both days were filled with dense fog, rain and the temperatures hovered around the 50-40 degree range. I was determined to take pictures though and that I did…. Were they the quality images I was hoping to get? Let me know what you guys think!
Also I have prints available over at Fine Art America!
I recently went on a meet up with the Exposure Roanoke group for a Urban Exploration shoot. We toured some old abandoned buildings that once served as repair facilities for the trolleys that use to be in the city. Here is one of the best shots I captured during the shoot. I am off for the weekend to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to try and capture some fall colors and nature at its best 🙂
Just a quick update on this photo It was awarded a Staff Favorite Pick over at ViewBug.com check it out!
Yesterday the sunset was just too good to pass up, so I grabbed my camera and setup my tripod in the middle of the Roanoke River. The colors in the sky were just amazing. 🙂 In the next few weeks I hope to bring some more color to life as the leaves begin to change colors.
Well in case you missed it one of my photographs was featured on ViewBug. 🙂 I took this photo around lunch time while on our beach trip when a thunderstorm started rolling in and everyone cleared the beach. I on the other hand ran back to the beach house and grabbed my camera. 🙂
So this past weekend I decided to give Light Painting a try. Armed with my Canon T2i camera, tripod, my Metz flash and one single LED flashlight I created this image. First I used the flash to create the light on the ground and to light up the tree, Second I used the Green LED flashlight to attempt to make an orb which is harder than it looks, I then combined the images using photoshop to get the final image you see below.