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Joe & the Yellow Dress | Fashion Shoot
Joe & the Yellow Dress | Fashion Shoot
MUA: OscarAlexander @ http://www.oscaralexander.co.uk/
M: Beth Webb @ Storm
Dress: Joe Challita @ http://joechallita.com
Thanks to Linda Friis @
London | UK
Sometimes it takes a while to get the time to finish up editing shoots. These photos were shot early last summer, a set was edited up for 8 page spread in Haute Magazine, A Peter Lang Jewellery campaign was created and some other smaller magazine work.
I shall try and edit up some more over the Christmas break.
These photos were lit with a single 500 bulb with a reflector, the light was direct onto the model, a Multi Layer Duotone was used to finish them in the Post Production stage .
Enjoy.
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Säntis | A view from a hill.
Säntis
9107 Schwägalp, Hinterland, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland.
Wikipedia -
- Säntis (2,502 m) is a mountain in the Alpstein sub-range of the Appenzell Alps in Switzerland. It can be reached by aerial tramway Schwägalp.
- The peak is the highest point of the cantons of Appenzell Innerrhoden and Appenzell Ausserrhoden, and is also shared by the Canton of St. Gallen.
- From the Swisscom transmission tower (123.55 m), various VHF radio and television programs (SF1, SF2) of SRG SSR idée suisse are broadcast.
- Säntis was also the name of a canton of the Helvetic Republic
During my trip to see Bryon and Kellie (www.viewfindercenter.com), it would not of been a full trip to Switzerland without seeing some proper snow. I have many more photographs coming soon of my whole trip with all the shoots and info regarding the Tuscany workshops, the Zurich based Viewfinder workshops next year and some other details. But , for now I can show you this amazing photograph that I took while at the top of Säntis. We all have Lisa to thank for taking me and looking after me in the cold, and yes.. it was cold.
This photo was is a section of a much bigger 20 photo panorama that I have to still stitch together. This is just an 6 photo sample using every second photo or so. The bigger photo will be a higher res and a wider view.
Taken with a Nikon D90 @ 18mm in the cold.
Once again.
Thank you to Bryon & Kellie for looking after me.
http://www.viewfindercenter.com/
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How to:A simple Portrait Edit
How to : A Simple Portrait Edit, By Dave Kai Piper
4 steps to a finished photo
- Take the photo
- Skin
- Sharpen
- Colour
You can download the source files via – THIS LINK
Photoshop is the program have used to edit this photo -
Step One – Is to get your photo.
This photo was taken in a studio with 2 lights and a white reflector, with a 100mm lens at f9.0 with a 5d
This ( very bad) drawing show the lighting layout from an over head view.
The first file below is the very same file out the back of the camera. I like to crop in camera and not after, this saves time and keeps file size nice and high. A nice white balance is important and good foucs. I used auto on both for this photo. Take a few frames and pic the best using what ever star or colour system you like. Eye contact with the camera was my key detail in this frame.
Step Two – Skin.
Using a couple of plugins and blur layers, with some clone and stamping to smooth and enhance the skin. Like to use the Imagenomic plug in to help with the skin. I use it with layer masks to get the perfect use from the tool. Before using the software, some cleaning up of the skin by hand is done. Nothing massive, but just to get that style that your looking for. For this photo, a super clean soft , matte look was my aim.
Adding some contrasts using a couple of level curves applied using layer masks again to highlight and shape the photo. Starting with the darker layer under the lighter layer for best effect. For this photo I also used a slight increase in the colour levels. You might find that your darker layers with boost the contrast enough though. When adding these effects, Layer Masks are the key.
Step Three – A little Sharpen.
There are many ways to enhance your sharpness. I like to use the Unsharp Mask with Layer Masks to hightlight areas such as eyes and hair. To do this I create a new layer just for the sharper layer to sit over the normal layer. Add the sharping effect to the whole photo then remove it where you dont want it, ie: background, skin etc. Keeping the eyes clear and sharp my my main foucs.
Step Four – Add some Colour.
Using a couple more layers converted into a Duotone layer and a colour photo filter layer, colour has been added to create a mood and softness. The two examples below show one layer using the Duotones in different ways. One layer is using the Lighten colour mode and the other is using the Overlay colour mode. You dont have to use Duotones or Tritones for this, but I like the effect and subtle looks you can work with. I have not done any other changes at all. But you can use some added dodge and burn to create more contrast or a more dynamic photo. I shall let you try and work out which photo is which .
Photocredits:
Shot in Zurich with Bryon Paul McCartney - http://www.viewfindercenter.com/
Our lovely model was Verena, Zurich – http://www.verenakosheen.com/
Make up was my Simone Zbinden @ www.bperfect.ch
These are some other photos from the same set , Enjoy.
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Haute Magazine – Joe Challita
Haute Magazine – Joe Challita
First of all, big thank you to Linda Friis for this one
This was a very last min shoot and was put together in about a day. A big thank you to everyone involved.
The shoot was very simple to shoot and was shoot with a single light, due to one breaking on the train down to London. So that kinda required a whole rethink of how I was going to shoot it. Most lighing is using the lighting in the rooms or outside.
Thank you to Peter Lang who provided the stunning Jewellery.
Thank you to Joe for being a star and letting to play with such stunning dresses.
Colleen Deary, Jessica Forth and Bethany Webb, were all amazing on the day. Thank you Jessica for helping out with the shoes. You all rocked it.
This was shot on location in London.
Post production was done in Photoshop, there is a blog coming soon which a “how to” for this kinda vintage look.
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Workshop – Colour and Light.
Colour and Light with Dave Piper,
An afternoon day-workshop with myself, we shall go over the many ways to use light to creative effect. Simple, Fast effective tips and methods to enhance any photo shoot.
We will cover:
- Using Studio lighting, Daylight and other lighting ideas split into 2 sessions.
( 3 hours each )
- Using different camera settings to creative affect.
- What is light, how does it work, what does it mean.
- One to One Q&A.
- Models and Locations to shoot with. ( If you wish to just come along and shoot with the models, This can be arranged also.)
We can look after newbies with simple things like, What is TTL flash, to off camera flash, bouncing, reflectors, colour gels to big multiple Lighting set-ups.
The workshop – will be in Birmingham on the 30th of OCT, 2010. The Location will be disclosed to those who book, or e-mail to ask. Starting at 12:45 till 6:00. Studio lighting in the Afternoon, Off-camera flash and daylight in the morning. We can hold individual portfolio reviews before 1:00 if you wish, just please let me know and this can be worked in for you. A break down of the day can be provided on request.
Please send questions to Dave@davepiper.org.uk – PLACES ARE VERY LIMITED – £55.00 per place per session, £90 when booked together. After the workshop is done we can head for dinner
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Colleen Deary – Model Shoot
“The Cage”
Colleen and I got bored one morning, So we decided to have a photo shoot around the house, Enjoy.
All these were shot at 50mm f1.4. i just love the super soft depth of field that this little gem of a lens gives you.
All natural light with a very minor filter effect added using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop.














