Chase Building, Rochester, New York

Chase Building, Rochester, New York
Showing posts with label depth of light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label depth of light. Show all posts

Thursday, September 30, 2010

The guest speaker at my camera club Monday night was Lance Keimig. He is a fantastic photographer that does night time photography. It made me find some old images that I took when I first started photography school.  If you want to check out his work, CLICK HERE



I love this image!  Check out how I was able to time it to get 2 colors of the stop light!



I love the streaks of head lights and tail lights.



Cannot believe that I was able to get her to pose so nicely!


More streaks of light.  I got a little crazy here, I used my flash to light up the cones.


The last image, some people say that I should have removed that "juice box"  but I think that it adds to the image.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Daniel Doke/ Pictage User Group

Last night I wend to a Pictage User Group Meeting at CDIA.  They featured speaker was wedding photographer Daniel Doke.  This guy was fantastic.  I learned so much from him and got great inspiration.  I was worried that my self diagnosed ADHD would interfer with my photography but it turns out Dan has the same issues.  (he is also a little shy like my self.)



 

One thing he talked about, which is a new term, is depth of light.  It is kind of like depth of field but instead of focus it is all about light.  He also talked about playing with the white balance to give his images his own look.  I am going to take to heart some of the things that he talked about and try it with my own take on it.

http://www.dandoke.com/