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A little bit sassy

A little bit sassy

It’s time to turn up the heat around here…meet Marianne.

Marianne pushed Jorge and i out of our comfort zone and made us think, which is a good thing! We started shooting in an old cargo container. Not the most interesting location but we made it work using a cross lighting setup. [...]


A bunker, a forest and an Island…oh my!

A bunker, a forest and an Island…oh my!

Sheila & Walt wanted some photos taken so we met up with Jorge and did a quick shoot in and around San Francisco. Our first stop was an old war bunker. I have shot in this bunker before; on the second ever TFP shoot I did. It’s a cool spot as it [...]


Genovia Workshop

Genovia Workshop

Today I went with Jorge to a workshop here in San Francisco hosted by Antonio Genovia, Ryuuzaki+Julio and Paul Ferradas – three seriously talented photographers!
We started the day shooting at noon with no lights at all, just a single reflector. I was a little skeptical about this technique but boy was I proved wrong. [...]


Creating a sunset

Creating a sunset

Who’s using Twitter? You’re not? Why not?
Ninety Percent of the shoots I do these days come via Twitter requests, this shoot with Gem was one of them.
We shot these photos at 3pm on a sunny day with very little cloud coverage. We used open shade to help us out as we were [...]


Rob, revisited

Rob, revisited

Earlier on this year Rob was one of the first volunteers for the time for prints project I was running. He wanted some new shots so we set it up and spent an hour or so getting some new ones. He is very photogenic so a lot of the hard work was already [...]


Young Love

Young Love

I was recently fortunate enough to shoot Howard & Esther as part of my time for prints project. We went out into The Mission District of San Francisco and as usual I brought along Jorge to shoot with me. Neither of us had ever shot a couple before so it was a(nother) new [...]


Beating the daylight!

Beating the daylight!

I’m going to start this post with a confession; I own a Lightsphere! I bought it a few years ago before I realised that, umm, well….you know!  Don’t go out and buy one, but if you do already have one here’s my suggestion.  Tape aluminium foil to the inside of it.  That’s what I [...]


A Quick Tour of Dolores Park!

A Quick Tour of Dolores Park!

I recently had the pleasure of shooting Christina and Laura as part of my time for prints project. I brought along my friend Jorge who is becoming quite a regular on the shoots I do! We went out to Dolores Park in San Francisco on a particularly nice day. Unfortunately the park [...]


Car Park Studio

Car Park Studio

Here’s a simple headshot I took about an hour ago. I took it in the basement car park of our apartment complex using a Canon 580EX and a 43″ reflective Westcott Umbrella. I quite like the 43″ but it just doesn’t give out light as soft as I want so I ordered a [...]


One Light and a child

One Light and a child

Today is the first opportunity I have had to shoot any photographs since I went to the OneLight Workshop last week. Of course I have no real models or clients so I have to endure the torture that is shooting my son. I took five frames before he lost interest. I suppose [...]


OneLight Workshop in Seattle

OneLight Workshop in Seattle

On Saturday I attended the OneLight Workshop by Zack Arias. I’m sure most people are familiar with Zack by now so I won’t go into details of his past, how he got to where he is now or what he shoots on a day to day basis. All you need to know is [...]


Our Rob or Ross

Our Rob or Ross

I just got home from a fun evening with Jorge & Rob. We were in a tunnel in the Marin Headlands shooting away for hours, trying new things, working things out, drinking beer….good times!
Rob was our model for the night, I think he only took two or three shots as he is far more [...]


The kindness of strangers

The kindness of strangers

As you know I’m running a time for prints project so I can learn how to light and to build a portfolio. I’ve shot a few people now, but I knew all of them so it was easy to just go and do it with no stress involved. Of course, I can’t spend [...]


The day the ambient light tried to kill me!

The day the ambient light tried to kill me!

Continuing on with attempting to learn to light I met up with some friends of mine, John and Mel. John and I have shot together before so it was a nice relaxed shoot….in the middle of the day. Shooting in the middle of the day is hard! The ambient was very bright [...]


Manu & the grid spot

Manu & the grid spot

This is the second and final shot I’m posting of my friend Manuel from San Francisco Daily Photo. This was taken using a single Canon 580 EX II using a 1/8 Honl Speed Grid. The strobe was positioned to the camera right, about 6 feet up on a light stand, 1/4 power and [...]


A fun evening

A fun evening

Last Sunday evening, after shooting Manuel, I met up with my friend Jorge and his family for an informal portrait session. Jorge is a San Francisco lad and was keen to be photographed with a San Francisco icon in the background so we headed into the Marin Headlands and used the Golden Gate Bridge [...]


In a dark tunnel

In a dark tunnel

As you may be aware I’m trying to get a time-for-prints project off the ground. It hasn’t been easy to get any takers thanks mostly to the recent Media Temple outage that took my site offline for a week. Thankfully Manuel over at San Francisco Daily Photo came to my rescue and came [...]


A softbox & a lot of itching!

A softbox & a lot of itching!

Let this post serve as a warning, scout your location well before you or your subject enter the area. I didn’t and now we all have Poison Oak, and it itches like crazy!
Now, onto the shot. I didn’t request this surprised look, however it’s the only shot out of about 100 where they [...]


Pouting & related activities

Pouting & related activities

This is one of the first portraits I took using off-camera lighting. It’s shot against a pure white wall and was really a test shot to help me understand the effects of shutter speed & aperture on the photograph. Now, some of you may have not heard the one statement that really helped [...]