Sunday, December 6, 2009

Custom Etsy Photo Order-- Minneapolis Architectural Photography

I'm currently in the process of working on a custom photo order for an Etsy customer who I found through the site's "Alchemy"  feature, which allows sellers to bid upon custom projects.  Typically people are asking for some sort of graphic design, gift suggestions for their 15 year old son, or something that is geographically dependant- as is the case in my project. 

A woman from Wisconsin had and idea of a gift for her husband-- photographs of his favorite bar-- The Town Hall Brewery-- from when he was in college at the nearby U of M (Yes Michiganders there is another one) Her peramaters were something "artistic" which is where the difficulty is-- typically on Etsy I deal with customers who see the end result product-- my photographs-- and then make the decision of whether to purcahse or now.  In portrait photography people can see examples of my work and have a reasonable idea of what teh resulting portraits would look like.  Here I am left to decide what she would constitute artistic-- and actually not just her, but would her husband constitute artisic, and what would call him back to those fondly remembered times of his life.  It has been a bit frustrating, but it is also intriguing to work on this puzzle of a project.  

Friday, December 4, 2009

Little Yellow Knots- Minneapolis Product Photography

I am going to be doing the product photography for a friend and fellow- Etsy-ian, Jess from Little Yellow Knots.  She makes wonderful bath puppets, which my son loves and have allowed me to wash his face without protest when he thinks that I am just playing, rather than trying to remove the last few traces of baby food from his nose. 

In preperation for the shoot, I decided to do some test photos to give us both more ideas of what we want to eventually do for her store.  Here are a couple of the loose ideas. 


These were taken using our own well worn puppets-- I think there might even be some baby food on the bear, but for the real shoot we will be using some of her new stock.  For my test purposes though, I even tried to get Noah involved as a baby model to show the product with its intended user, however, Noah had other ideas for the puppets that showed that they are fun to use, but don't exactly show them at their best.  :)
 
Monday, November 23, 2009

Studio Equipment

Recently I made a momentus purchase.  Previously when I have done more posed photography of my son and other babies I have been left to the whim of whatever natural light was available and the capabilities of my somewhat limited flashes.  However, I have finally purcahsed my first set of studio lighting for the lower level studio that is still under constrction on one half of our family room. 

I finally decided on a Smith Victor 500 watt 2 light kit, primarily because of its ease of use and the fact that it was available in a local camera store rather than online or in a catalogue, which allowed me to lay hands on it prior to purcahse and bring it home immediately.  Thus far I have been pleased with it-- the tripods are excellent and the umbrellas and light units adequate.  My big pet peeve has been the light bulbs themselves- one of which blew within 5 minutes of turning it on for the first time.  However, a simple replacement bulb from the hardware store later, and I was back in business.  I plan on adding a couple studio flashes and a softbox to my equipment, but I want to choose the remainder of it deliberately based upon the needs of my downstairs space. 

To accompany my new lighting we have been looking into a good source for backdrops for the studio portion of our family room, and I found that the easiest source was my local fabric store.  For about half the cost of a finished backdrop for sale I purchased 4 yards of bleached muslin.  I will have to finish the edges and install a pocket for hanging or gromets, but I can manage a simple straight stitch any day.  After we hang this sample backdrop I will be looking into buying fabric dye and creating a large black backdrop as well as other backgrounds suitable for smaller portraits. 

It is exciting to finally be moving ahead with this, and I can't wait to usher in my first subject once everything is complete.  The control and flexibility that this will give me will be so satisfying.
Monday, November 16, 2009

Mr. Serious-- Minneapolis Children's Photography

On a recent cloudy, but mild day, I grabbed my little man-- who is usually smiley and giggly, and ran across the street from our house to the Mississippi River Regional Trail and did and impromptu photo shoot of him. For some reason he was Mr. Serious that day.  Perhaps he could sense that I was going to make him model the wonderful and dreaded Bear Snowsuit, which is hilariously and achingly cute, but also renders him nearly completely immobile. 

Emma, Holly's Daughter

Holly and I were friends in Michigan several years ago when we were involved int he same inner city church.  She moved away to Minnesota, while she was expecting her first child. Little did either of us know that several years and major life changes later we would find ourselves living just minutes away from each other in the Twin Cities and giving birth to our "May Babies," just days apart in April. 

On a recent drizzly day she let me get in a quick photo shoot of Emma, her own recent addition.


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