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What pays my bills
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 5:10 pm
by sirhc55
I have said a few times in different threads that I use my camera(s) for work purposes so I thought I might share some of my work photos with you all.
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 5:15 pm
by Geoff
Chris - u have a talent and an eye for detail, colour anc clarity, I'm sure you could work worders with a kodak disposable...nice images! CRISP and clear. Am I allowed to ask/know who the bottom one was/is for? Interflora?
Geoff.
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 5:19 pm
by sirhc55
Thanks Geoff - both photos were for the same client
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 6:00 pm
by the foto fanatic
Well composed images Chris.
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 6:10 pm
by Manta
Sharp and very interesting shots Chris. I can see how you earn a living from them.
Thanks for posting.
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 6:12 pm
by SoCal Steve
I'm suddenly feeling very intimidated.
I think I'll take my D70 and go home now.
Wait... I am home.
Very nice, Chris. That's why they pay you the big bucks!
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 6:37 pm
by sirhc55
SoCal Steve wrote::oops: I'm suddenly feeling very intimidated.
I think I'll take my D70 and go home now.
Wait... I am home.
Very nice, Chris. That's why they pay you the big bucks!
If only they did pay me big bucks Steve
The flower shot was horrendous as I had to deep etch out the background using the pen tool in
PS - it took hours of labour, but the client never understands what you have to do to get what they want.
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 7:17 pm
by Matt. K
Chris
Nice work! Is that bottle of wine still hanging around...doin nothing?
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 7:21 pm
by Oneputt
Chris those are quality
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 7:46 pm
by sikx5
Nice shots Chris, I really like the flower shot
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:44 pm
by ajo43
I've always wanted to see some of your work Chris and now I'm very impressed. I suppose it's only on a forum like this that people can appreciate the work that goes into this.
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:45 pm
by BBJ
Great shots Chris, i like the wine bottle even thou i dont touch the stuf, but yeh looks very well presented, and the flowers WOW top work anyhow mate you do a great job with what you do.
Thanks for the pics.
Cheers
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:57 pm
by Matty B
Chris,
I'm with BBJ - non drinker of wine (or any other alc.) but so neatly presented - the box of choc looks very appealing! Floral arrangement is stunning and you have done it justice. The white backdrop really allows the lot to show off it's individuality. The top image is (for the want of a better word) very slick - highly recog. as pro. Thanks for showing us these.
Cheers.
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 9:04 pm
by sirhc55
With regard to ”scoring” wines I do now and again - the last one that happened my way was a bottle of French Faiveley Nuits-St-Georges 1st Cru a very nice wine.
I do get to eat a few chocolates during the shoots as they are opened and can’t be sold - so I get drunk and fat
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 9:12 pm
by Matty B
Drunk / Fat / paid to shoot - you have it made Chris!!
Thanks for the story / details it's always a pleasure to get just a little insight on what goes on in the rest of the world.
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Sun Feb 27, 2005 9:12 pm
by BBJ
Choccies are good Chris but i already got a fat body, lol and dont have them often and well i live 50 ks away from u guess if you like wine would know the Coonawarra vineyards and have been to many wineries over the years as a coach driver, and well if i had wine it would end up being used for cooking.
LOL
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 10:44 pm
by stubbsy
Chris
Thanks for sharing this. It's fantastic to have insight into what a pro does and these are two interesting, but quite different. examples. I guess the big thing that jumps out at me is how important lighting must be when taking shots like these.
Posted:
Sun Feb 27, 2005 10:49 pm
by sirhc55
Thanks Peter - you are right about lighting but I have fudged many a shot in
PS and PP.
As I have said before - I shoot pics to make money but when I go out into the streets or countryside I am no longer shooting professionally it is then that my love of photography becomes something special - and, I must add, I make most of my mistakes
Posted:
Mon Feb 28, 2005 2:12 am
by Onyx
Nice use of lights, or you fixed it in PP to look flawless.
Posted:
Mon Feb 28, 2005 2:16 pm
by ozimax
Chris, that second shot is bloomin' amazin', why buy real flowers when you have photography like that? (Hope my wife's not reading this...)
Max
Posted:
Mon Feb 28, 2005 2:54 pm
by dooda
Really cool Chris. Thankyou for posting. I recently researched into trying to make money, and realized that my passion for photography would wane, so I'm going to stick to making a little money on the side and putting it into the hobby. I love taking the pics but the pp and everything else is such a pain. I'm really impressed with both.
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Mon Feb 28, 2005 3:01 pm
by boxerboy
I must've missed these when they were first posted. Top work, Chris - so crisp. I'd be happy if I was the client. By the way what was the final output - glossy brochure??
Cheers
Peter
Posted:
Mon Feb 28, 2005 3:04 pm
by sirhc55
boxerboy wrote:I must've missed these when they were first posted. Top work, Chris - so crisp. I'd be happy if I was the client. By the way what was the final output - glossy brochure??
Cheers
Peter
Peter - you won’t believe this but they were primarily for the web but the client also wanted them as back up in case she produced a brochure
Posted:
Mon Feb 28, 2005 3:36 pm
by glamy
Chris,
Thank you for sharing these really nice shots. Sometimes it looks as if we were not using the same camera... Motivates me to persevere!
Cheers,
Gerard
Posted:
Mon Feb 28, 2005 4:26 pm
by sirhc55
glamy wrote:Chris,
Thank you for sharing these really nice shots. Sometimes it looks as if we were not using the same camera... Motivates me to persevere!
Cheers,
Gerard
Gerard - we were not using the same camera! These shots were taken on the Nikon D1 with Nikon glass and it was only a 2.7Mp camera. The D70 will actually do a better job on both colour and size, but my point really is that sensor size is not that important when you are using Nikon
Posted:
Mon Feb 28, 2005 8:05 pm
by insanefireman
Very nice shots. But interestingly, I am also a non consumer of the heavy stuff!