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Urban Hunting

I had an opportunity this past weekend to photography my friend (let's call him Clay). Clay works for the sheriff's department...


Anyway, took Clay out to the field behind my home to photography him about 20 minutes before sundown.  The set-up I used for the following photos was a small Octa-box from Amvona, these are inexpensive boxes that happen to work well.  To the outside of the box I mounted 3 SB-800's  using 3 Justin Clamps.  Here is a photo of the set up. All but the last photo shown used high speed sync, Nikon's CLS (Creative Lighting System).


My son Chris and his friend (let's call him Billy) held a 42" Flexfill to shade Clay from direct sunlight.  The EXIF data on the photo below tell me I shot this photo at 1/3200 @ f4.0 the focal length of the lens was 12mm.

I took several shots from various positions, here I placed Clay with his back to the sun and me shooting straight into it.  I was using my 85mm f1.4 lens, shot at 1/6400 @f2.5.


When the sun did set, we turned back facing east where the only clouds in the sky were to be found.  We even had the moon in the sky that night, shot with the 12mm-24mm lens at 12mm.  The shutter speed was 1/250 @ f 4.0.


Lighting like this is fun-fast-easy.  If you would like to learn more about lighting with small strobes, visit my workshop website "Small Strobes, Big Results".  I have two workshops in Denver this August 2008. The August 2nd workshop has 4 spots available and the August 23 rd has 5 openings. 

I want to thank many of my readers who have offered to sponsor a workshop in their hometowns.  As soon as I have the time available, I'll be contacting each of you who have offered to sponsor a workshop with more details.

tags: Lighting
Tuesday 06.17.08
Posted by David Tejada
Comments: 10
 

Now Offering Lighting Workshops


Ever since I announced that I was going to be teaching a lighting workshop at the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops, I have had requests to teach a similar workshop on a regular basis.

I am happy to announce that I have officially lunched my lighting workshops "Small Strobes, Big Results".  I'll be holding my first 2 workshops in Denver, August 2 and 23rd 2008.

Like a lot of workshops, I would love to take this workshop on the road.  If you would like to sponsor a workshop in your area, please let me know.  I'm very excited about the workshops and hope that you'll think about attending.

tags: Workshops
Saturday 06.07.08
Posted by David Tejada
Comments: 7
 

Some Images From Today

Woke to overcast skies and light rain today. I'm in Rawlins, WY shooting the instillation of a 16" inch gas pipeline for ONEOK, Inc. The weather did end up improving over the course of the day, pockets of sunlight here and there. I wanted to post a few images from today's efforts, as my client is a regular reader of my blog and I wanted Rick to see some of the work produced today.




Hey Rick, got some great stuff today!  Looking forward to shooting tomorrow. DT

tags: Assignment Work
Thursday 06.05.08
Posted by David Tejada
Comments: 1
 

Wyoming State Penitentiary

Erik and I stopped by the "closed" Wyoming State Penitentiary, in Rawlins, WY. Had an opportunity to shoot several images of the old penitentiary with my D70 I.R. camera. Here are a few images from our visit to the PEN.

tags: Infrared Photography
Thursday 06.05.08
Posted by David Tejada
Comments: 2
 

Rawlins, Wyoming

I'm in Rawlins, Wyoming tonight. Dove up today to be in position for tomorrows assignment.


We had several opportunities to stop along the way to do some shooting for ourselves. This is just one of the many shots I took with my G9. I also brought along my converted D70 to IR camera, got some pretty cool shots. More tomorrow. DT

tags: Canon G9
Wednesday 06.04.08
Posted by David Tejada
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South Lido Beach


Our last day at the beach. Today we headed over to South Lido Beach & Siesta Key Beach for some swimming. The sand and water here looks like the caribbean, the sand is pure white and the water a beautiful blue/green.


Looks like these guy's are fishing for Bone Fish or Tarpon? We swam out and walked out almost out to the boat, there was a big sandbar about knee deep out there. We found a lot of nice shells out there.


I've really enjoyed this vacation and I look forward to visiting Sarasota, FL again soon. I'll be shooting next week in Wyoming near Rawlins for ONEOK.

I was contacted by a representative of the company who is a regular reader of this blog. I think it's wonderful when I have an opportunity to shoot for readers and just knowing that my efforts with this also brings in clients. Thanks Rick.

ONEOK is a Fortune 500 company, founded in 1906 as an intrastate natural gas pipeline company. ONEOK is involved in oil and gas production, natural gas processing, gathering, storage and transmission in the mid-continent areas of the United States. I'll try to shoot some video while on assignment and report back about the assignment.

I'll also be returning to Scottsbluff, NE for more Healthcare images for Regional West Medical Center the following week. I'll be posting more of those images as well.

Thanks for putting up with the vacation photos during this past week, I'll get back into the business stuff soon. Take care. DT

tags: Vacations
Friday 05.30.08
Posted by David Tejada
Comments: 1
 
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