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May we take your picture?The street portraiture session was a great success! Thanks Filo and Craig (+ Gary) for great recruitement. Thanks Gerry for compiling a list of participants? Could you send me the address of the fella who didn't have an email address? I promised him a print! [ I will need all your images to choose which one to print, unless everyone wants to send him a photo]
As Gary has already mentioned, there were lots of willing and some very unwilling subjects. My favourite quote was by a middle aged female quipping "I have my own camera" As already mentioned, one of the subjects showed me how to change the aperture on Craig's 40D. Technically, I found it difficult to aim the snooted flash to get it right the first time; which is important in these situations. I was kicking myself for not taking an umbrella!!! Soft light is more forgiving... Here are my favourite takes from the session. I would love to hear your thoughts....
Re: May we take your picture?that snoot has worked marvels on those images suren, the first and second are just amazing - your little old LCD just did not do them justice! hats off to ya.
did i mention that second one was great?
I will have it cracked out tonight - I really think a print for this bloke and his kid would be great - brave little tacker just back from the hospital. gerry's photography journey
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Re: May we take your picture?ABsolutely bloody brilliant!
What a fantastic idea and execution of the concept! Very impressed, and would love to see some more shots! Well done to all that participated. Geoff
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Re: May we take your picture?I love the 2nd and 4th. Very Newtown and great use of light and shadows. Well donw.
Regards, Patrick
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Re: May we take your picture?Hey they are fantastic, they looked good on the camera screen and even better now, keep them coming
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Re: May we take your picture?Very nice work Suren!
NOW I see why you were using the little snoot! It work brilliantly. The last image is my favourite. Very classical and looks like a studio shot! Regards
Matt. K
Re: May we take your picture?I think that everyone involved was very brave! Love to seem some general scenery shots of all the togs crowded around the models.
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Re: May we take your picture?Suren, I keep going back to #3. An excellent shot well executed and I believe this young lady would make a great photographic model for future shoots (if you have her details).
Chris
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Re: May we take your picture?It looks like this was a GREAT success... well done guys... I wish I could have been there...
Cheers, John
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John, You would have enjoyed the day. Suren, The way that the light is directed through the snoot is wonderful in these. Great work. IN the third, I don't like the harsh shadows across the model's face. You've altered the angle from which you're shooting, but not really changed how the flash's light falls on him. By way of contrast, the other images are simply wonderful, with the directional light well focused but still quite soft. In the second of these, are you able to pull any shadow detail from around his eyes? g.
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Re: May we take your picture?man these really made me jealous for not being able to go. this set is imo the pick of the lot. the use of light is just...wonderful. the first 2 in particular are stunning. awesome work buddy.
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Re: May we take your picture?Wow, looked like so much fun. i wish i could of been there i really like number 3
Re: May we take your picture?I can see that you have put that snoot into great effect...adding a whole new dimension to your photos from the shoot. Love how the shadows and the flash create so much more interest.
Keep it up! Cameron
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Re: May we take your picture?Thanks for all your encouraging comments.
I have tried to recover some detail, but the raw file doesn't really want to give... I will have another go tonight and post a followup image.
I never took this sort of shot because I was busy with either recruiting, secretary work or shooting. I am not sure about the others but I only have one setup shot where you can vaguely see the area. Here it is
Will keep that in mind Chris. Gary has the details as well. Thanks again for all your critique! I bet the next portrait event will be over subscribed.
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Here is one for you Thank god for the wealth of knowledge in Newtown "Old school" (Olympus OM 1&2SP )
Re: May we take your picture?I like best the third and last.
Re: May we take your picture?I get a sense that every one was having fun from these photos - what a great idea.
Canon
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I'm in lurve ........ g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
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Whoever said that photographers couldn't be good models?? Craig, I like your processing as well. focuses attention to the middle quite well.
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Danger! All systems alert! Danger! All systems alert! Danger!
Re: May we take your picture?Just had to put this one in.
Always good when someone can explain a superior (Canon not Nikon) camera to you. Hope I didn't start a war with this one "Old school" (Olympus OM 1&2SP )
Re: May we take your picture?I have just looked at all the Newtown threads and what great shots. The idea is supurb the execution brilliant and the end result magnificent, well done to all involved. It would be interesting to conduct the same project in a different suburb to see how different the reponse might be as well as the images.
Well done everyone involved. Craig
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I'm going to hit you with my monopod!
Is this the Craig show, or something? Thanx. We certainly had a great time, and yes, the end result is superb.
That is so true. The question is, which other suburbs? Newtown is great because of the diversity of the people there, and it also has a couple areas that naturally lend themselves to exactly this sort of activity: we were right on King St - the main drag - but completely out of the way in terms of obstructing any flow of pedestrian traffic. Newton is somewhat unique in that it has several such areas, and I am struggling to think of any other suburb that can present us with anything similar, as well as the foot traffic. Bondi Junction (but parking is an issue), and Carlton in Melbourne probably could do this sort of duty ... But neither of those areas - the specific places I'm thinking of - would offer the open shade that we enjoyed in Newtown. This requires some thought ... g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
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I was thinking a suburb that may have a different demograpic such as, Liverpool, Parramata, Penrith or even a tourist area at a time whan you would get the locals. Craig
Lifes journey is not to arrive at our grave in a well preserved body but, rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting, "Wow what a ride." D70s, D300, 70-300ED, 18-70 Kit Lens, Nikkor 105 Micro. Manfrotto 190Prob Ball head. SB800 x 2.
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Craig, Absolutely, and I gathered all of that. I was merely thinking in terms of the practicalities of what and how we did this on Sunday, and how those could be employed in any other area. Parramatta might have a couple of areas along Church St, perhaps near the Town Hall or St Johns (I think that's its name) ? g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Re: May we take your picture?Craig and Gary,
I am sure we can find open shade in other areas but, it maybe that we had a good day in Newtown. There is no guarantee that it will work out anywhere else or in Newtown again for that matter. If we were to choose another area, one person would have to scout it out a bit and post some sample photos. That's how we came to a decision on this one. There were only two choices however. what do you think?
Re: May we take your picture?localities aside, wouldn't it be awesome to have half a dozen albums of portraits from around the city (or state etc).
THAT would make a really interesting exhibition! I can see it now, Newtown, Penrith, Bondi, North Sydney....etc gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: May we take your picture?Gerry, that sort of project could go national....
No seriously, one could sell that sort of book... We could call it, MILK ....no wait ....that's taken already.. How about SILK - Sydney Inhabitants Look Kool. Count me in....
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I'm sold!!! Matt was saying to get more people involved and have different locations around the city, we could get the hole forum onto it and make it national This could be a great project!!! "Old school" (Olympus OM 1&2SP )
Re: May we take your picture?Absobloodylutely!
g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Re: May we take your picture?And I just checked .... Oct 31 is a Saturday this year .......
g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
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Silk. I thought you said National. Sounds like a really good idea for a coffee table book. A Sydney shoot is a long way for me to go but I suppose we could organise one up here in the sunshine state. Craig
Lifes journey is not to arrive at our grave in a well preserved body but, rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting, "Wow what a ride." D70s, D300, 70-300ED, 18-70 Kit Lens, Nikkor 105 Micro. Manfrotto 190Prob Ball head. SB800 x 2.
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hmmmmm, is that a special day??? "Old school" (Olympus OM 1&2SP )
Re: May we take your picture?If we are ever thinking of coffee table books for this, we will need to get model releases.
We don't need them for a gallery type of use as I understood after talking to you guys on the day.
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Yes ... g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Re: May we take your picture?I is free on the 31st....
Re: May we take your picture?Damn a Saturday....I work saturdays
Cameron
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Re: May we take your picture?Cameron, have a day off. You are missing out.
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bloody hell, craig your spelling is worse than mine I reckon a nation wide thing may work - as before, there are a couple of good locations in sydney, I would love another crack so if Oct 31 is gonna be the day for a nation wide DSLRusers.com 'Faces of [insert location here]' lets make it happen. gerry's photography journey
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Re: May we take your picture?My proposal is to have 2 or 3 or more stations set up around Newtown/Balmain or wherever and do it again. All stations to use the same colour backdrop so we get consistency..same lighting and a certain look....maybe even a standard pose. Then print for an exhibition. That way the portraits can speak for themselves without the photographer imposing his view. This needs a little thought but ultimately the exhibition would have consistency. We'd need about 60 A3 prints of high quality to make a splash on the art scene. Comments? Further discussion?
Regards
Matt. K
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English is my second language so why is the 31 a special day, Gary??? I will be in the beautiful Hunter Valley October/November "Old school" (Olympus OM 1&2SP )
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fair call gerry's photography journey
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I like the idea, and a backdrop is a must had enough of red backgrounds for a while I think natural light is the go, it worked very nicely in Newtown. I think the different poses added to our work and made the photos interresting. Lets do it!!! "Old school" (Olympus OM 1&2SP )
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Halloween. Who's bringing the pumpkins? g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Re: May we take your picture?If we repeat Newtown on Haloween, we may get a bit of a scare...
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hmm, i have had a think about that, I think that different subjects required or should I say, imposed a different pose depending on the person, I think a bit of leeway on the pose would be good and essential to capture the essence of the subjects, for example, if we were doing tight head shots we would have missed the great upper body art of a couple of those young ladies - which really projects them and also, in this case Newtown. I agree on the consistent background though, I only used the whole background in a few shots so really the back drop was fairly insignificant, that said some of teh shots with those bill posters as a OOF background were great...
On the suggestion of Matt K i used fill flash dialed in at -0.7 for most of my shots - I was really happy with that
on the flip side there needs to be some leeway to enable teh photographer the ability to capture the essence of the person..
we knocked over 63 subjects on sunday and I am sure between the lot of us we can rummage a decent set of 60 just for that day
yes please. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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harden the 'f' up, you got a taste of some of the people out there on sunday and most of them did not bite,... gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: May we take your picture?I also vote on being lenient on the pose. It would be great to have some variety, spontaneity etc...
Black background maybe the easiest but then people with dark clothes may dissolve into it. A 18% gray one would be boring somewhat... Eitherway, red was very fitting for Newtown... I would feel a little vulnerable without a bit of flash.. [Secretly I was hoping to bring a collapsible softbox but then I will need to wind proof the stand] Any major objections? I have finally found my 50mm 1.8 so hoping to use that instead... focus is somethat slow however... Maybe I can borrow Craig's 24-105 for half the shoot. You can have the 17-85 Craig . More discussion the better... That's how the first episode came to life. Gerry, I might wear a haloween mask myself and scare the others. Wait... I probably don't need one!! Guess who I saw walking in Newtown.... Andy.....
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