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The Westminster Shoot | Fashion Shoot

 

These were taken way back in Jan for Rag Mag out in Beirut.

Photographer : Dave Kai Piper
Make Up & Hair: Leah Mabe
Model: Racheal Howard / Chloe-Jasmine Whichello & Ruby Slate Balthazar
Dress: Joe Challita
Jewellery: Peter Lang A/W 11

A very special thank you to Lucinda Ellery and Chloe-Jasmine for the location and all your help on the day.

Westminster | London
Shot for Rag Mag | Beirut

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Liv Free (Warley Woods) | Fashion Shoot

Another shoot of  the stunning Liv Free.

This was shot in Birmingham last year in Warley Woods in Birmingham.  Liv once again did her own make up %Dave Kai Piper % Photography   I love working with Liv, super simple, if only all models are as easy as Liv to work with !!

Enjoy,

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Verena schwarz auf weiß | Fashion Photography

Whilest in Zurich last year, the loveley Verena Kosheen came to model for me.  Enjoy.

Photographer :
Dave Kai Piper @ www.davepiper.org.uk
Bryon Paul McCartney @ www.BryonpaulMccartney.com
Digital :
Dave Kai Piper @ www.davepiper.org.uk
Make Up :
Simone Zbinden @ www.bperfect.ch
Model :
Verena

The Photos are finished using a Duotone process for the Black and White conversion.

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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

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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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Comic Fashion | Fashion Shoot

Comic Fashion

by Dave Kai Piper & Bryon Paul McCartney

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How it was made:

These photos were shot in Zurich at Bryon Paul McCartney’s studio.  The back ground photo was a photo that Bryon took while in Chicago.  This photo was projected onto the model then a rear light was used to highlight and freeze the models movements . A low shutter speed was used with a tripod and on a timer shutter. Colour was added after using Duotone layers on lighten mode in Photoshop. Minor skin work and editing was also applied to skin and to sharpen elements. Final layout was also done in Photoshop.

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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
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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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 .

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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 %Dave Kai Piper % Photography   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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Interview – Devolution Magazine

Interview – Devolution Magazine.

Just thought I would share my recent interview with Devolution Magazine ,  Enjoy !

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Devo cover

DAVE PIPER PHOTOGRAPHY INTERVIEW

TO APPEAR IN ISSUE 26 OF DEVOLUTION MAGAZINE

Hi Dave, please introduce yourself and tell us what it was that initially got you interested in photography?
Well, visually creative geek more than photographer I think, Photography just happens to be my most commonly used tool these days. But I think my romance with the camera started when I was trying work out what Photoshop could do. We are talking back when Photoshop came on one floppy disc.

What are your background and or qualifications when it comes to photography and editing?

I am just a super star, what can I say. A couple of years as a studio portrait photographer, four years as a wedding photographer, four to five years as a digital artist, four of years as a music photographer, a couple of years having a go at the fashion thing, now I am also looking at the teaching thing, oh, I am currently the Art Director for LABB Magazine too. I try and let my work stand in front of me. I am never going to try and justify what I do, its all a point of view.

We were first introduced to your work via your live images from gigs and events, do you still shoot bands or have you opted for the modelling route?
Its hard work shooting bands, just getting accomplished bands to let you in is one thing, then being able to do anything with the photos after is another, Its a hard and low-paid world. I only shoot bands that I really love these days. People like Tarrie B will always be a joy to work with, they give so much and are able to transfer that into the camera. I have come the conclusion its just fake’ness I dont like to work with. I know that does sound a bit strange from the outset considering the fashion world I also work in. But many of the simple truths do cross over, as long as the artist , be it singer, drummer or fashion designer is fully committed to their Artform, I am happy to get on board. I would not say I have opted for the “model” route, but I would say its got more depth and scope to make a living from. I have some big gigs lined up this year as well as big shoots in the Fashion and Art worlds

What are the major differences technically between shooting models and live acts on stage?

Haa haaa, dude.. you can talk about that subject for years. I guess to keep it simple I would say understanding what your photographing and why. That will change the technical way in which you approach a shoot. Shooting a bands can be hard work, but that’s not to say models are easy to work with. From a technical point of view, working with live bands can be very demanding on cameras and equipment, low light venues, crazy heat and screaming kids all take there toll on you. Its very very rare you have control of anything during a gig. There can be a big element of luck with gigs, and who you know rather than what you know. When shooting gigs super fast glass is a must. When I am working with a model, I have control of every single aspect of the shoot.

What camera equipment do you tend to shoot with?

I have used pretty much every camera make. In Tuscany, Italy, I was playing around with some Full Spectrum Infrared cameras. As a rule Nikon and there N-series lenses make the most sense to me. But I am just as at home with a Canon 5d Mark II as I am with a Nikon D3s. I am in love with fast glass, my D90 and a 50mm f1.4 never leaves my side. The best equipment you can have is your eyes and your thoughts.

What obstacles or personal barriers have you had to overcome as a photographer if any?

This is tricky, but I would say other peoples doubt. I dont know who is going to read this !! I have had some pretty tight moments of self doubt for sure. The world of an artist is a loneley one at times.

How do you personally feel about the Alternative Photography market currently?

What would you diescribe as Alternative? Am I an alternative photographer ? I dont know. I think I have a more alternative way of viewing things than most. I think I tend to me more open to new ideas and new paths than most, because I am always looking to change direction. I guess you are referring to the Punk Grls / Suicide girls thing. It`s nothing new to me, but I do think its funny how everything becomes mainstream in the end. I hope my work does stand away from that sort of stuff. On the other hand, its nice to see darker elements of the world given space to breathe.

What or who inspires you and your work?

Erm, there is not one person or style, it changes way too much. I have always had my own drive to create work that causes a reaction or a feeling, to push a button if you will. There is not a lot of point in just making pretty pictures unless they have a purpose to someone. I would not want to start listing photographers, but artists like Marilyn Manson, Tim Burton, Slipknot, Banksy, Tracy Emitt and JRR Tolkien have had a profound effect on how I view the world. I like to make stories, play games, toy with people, and explore the darker sides of life. My own family are a massive inspiration on my work, my brother in particular. I do find my self making things sometimes just for him. I guess its easier to make design for a specifc person than just for a broader vision. Many times he would never see the work. Its just a creation process I use.

You have an eye for the more erotic side of art, what elements are needed to achieve the classy tasteful and arty style you have for each erotic image?

You have Mark Page to blame for that (Photoswithattitude). Haa Haa… Marks work did have an early influence on my tastes of photography. If you are going to photograph naked people, you have to set a limit I think, for me , I ask my self, would I have it on my wall, would I show my mum, would I show my family. I am a big fan of Bryon McCartney’s work. During his Art Nude Workshop’s in Tuscany, Bryon and I do touch on this subject. There are subtle ways of controlling the overall feel, they are there, but at the end of the day its all a matter of personal taste. I think a good respect for your subjects is a nice place to start though. Sometimes being able to create a story or idea into a photograph can be far more sexy or erotic than a pair of boobs. I like to think that a photograph is not just a visual element, it can be a trigger for much deeper emotions. A photograph can be a mirror for your own thoughts.

In your opinion what do you think makes a good and a bad photographer?

Nickie, These are hard questions !! In what context !! Ermm. A Photographer would be considered bad, If, in my eyes they had no respect for the subject they were dealing with, someone who has not given the correct amount of time to the given task at hand. What makes a good one.. Some of the photographers that I really love seem to have strong concepts and vision and thus a strong point of view. Think Tim Burton. Yes, he makes films… but the concepts are very much the same.

Do you have any goals or projects that you hope to accomplish by the end of the year?

To build up my new portfolio of dark, gritty grainy work. Working on my teaching projects and getting more published work. A front cover for Devolution maybe ?

What has been your most memorable shoot to date? And why?

The whole of the Tuscan Workshop this year with Colleen Deary, Magena Yama, Bryon McCartney, all the students and all the other models. I learnt more about me than I ever thought I could. Whats funny is that I hardly took a photo. It was learning about me and who I am that I enjoyed. I still don`t see my self as a photographer at times. On the other hand I could say the Joe Challita shoot, or one of the many many gigs. NoFx, Rise Against, Bowling for Soup, Def Leppard, Public Enemy the list is long. Its hard to pick. But one personally does mean a lot, the first time I met Tarrie B from My Ruin.

What has been the most crucial advice given to you on the subject of photography and who was it that told you?

I am pretty sure I was told to never miss the eyes.. Focus on the eyes and you can not go far wrong. But I have no clue who told me. I am the sort of person who picks things up from watching and observing people more than sitting reading and learning. Get a camera and see what works was my way. Its the only advice I would give (ish). Haa haa.

Here is your chance for a selling pitch to any models who might want to work with you in the near future – tell them what they can expect from a photo session with you and what aftercare do you provide in getting the best edited shots to them.

Well, I am looking for some new people for my new collections, Think Hollywood chic back in the 70′s, nude, edgy and something to provoke. I tend to build up to a shoot, its very rare that I just will shoot with someone, I prefer to get to know them first and see if we can work together, come say hello and take it from there. If there is anyone who does want to know more about the photography courses in Zurich or the Workshops in Tuscany. Check out the site details. A week in Tuscany is always going to be good fun for sure.

And finally, is there anyone that you would like to work with this year that you haven’t yet had the chance to?

Oh yeah, big time. T­here are are lots of people I have on my list.. the best way is to keep tabs on my work via my blog, Facebook or one of the many many ways of stalking me. There are some MASSIVE things coming up next year. As the shoots get bigger, the planning time seems to get longer too !

PLEASE REMEMBER TO INCLUDE ALL WEBSITES AND CONTACT DETAILS

AS WELL AS THE MODEL CREDITS FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHS YOU SUBMIT TO ACCOMPANY THE INTERVIEW

WWW.DAVEPIPER.ORG.UK
WWW.DAVEPIPER.ORG.UK/BLOG
http://www.modelmayhem.com/744070#
Dave@davepiper.org.uk
www.labbmagazine.com
http://www.viewfindercenter.com
http://www.bryonpaulmccartney.com/
Models and Credits­
The Beach Shoot
Model – Colleen Deary
Location – Tuscany. Italy
With thanks to Bryon McCartney
and the Viewfinder workshop
The White is Black Shoot
Model – Emma Jane Hurst
Location – Birmingham Studios
The Steps Shoot
Model – Magena Yama
Location – Tuscany. Italy
With thanks to Bryon McCartney
and the Viewfinder workshop
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How to Make a Killer Promo Shot – Digital Artwork

Do you own a Nightclub in Ibiza?   Want to make your own Promo Artwork, SIMPLE !   Just follow my 4 step plan !!

One model,  One camera, One Studio , One computer , CS3 or 4 (photoshop) and10 mins ! Thats all you need , Sorta…

Its been a while since my last Photoshop blog, so i wanted to create something fun for everyone !!  Because I am nice like that.. I thought summer style Party Promo Club might be just the thing to bring summer here ! Lets make a HEDKANDI STYLE PHOTO !!

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So then STEP ONE !!

Find a model, my lovely model was Nicola Stevens, My photo was taken f4.8 @ 135mm,   A little light from either side and a blue gel from the back. A fan was used to lift the hair.  The photo was kept darker to enusre no detail was lost . I knew there was going to be loads of post pro , so i was not too worried about make up. It was more of a snap than a proper Photo Shoot…..

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Once you have your photograph, Pop into into photoshop direct. Edit up the skin, Make up , body shapes, and all the stuff that you want to do. I use a few ticks using lens blur layers after a good going over with the stamp tool %Dave Kai Piper % Photography Blur sharpen, repeat…   If you do wanna know more about this, section…  fire me an e-mail or get a make-up artist !!

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STEP TWO !!

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Make some funky over lays and pretty patterns.  This is very random and hit or miss.  I kept very simple and created two quick elements that sit into my comp.

These elemets very very simple and created using the Brush tool and some very simple layer styles, a simple inner glow and outer glow, A flip into screen colour mode and your done.

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Lets work on the lighting cord. (Pen tool> creat wiggle>remove sections behind arm>add layer style)      I used a custom shape brush and a Wacom Tablet set on the airbrush mode to let me fade in and out,  a nice soft brush does work well here.

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Here I again made a custom brush for my fake Bokeh effect. (create brush shape>edit brush settings>paint>done !!)    Once you have your settings for the brush its half the battle.  You dont have to make your own brush.. but i think its cool.  The settings…  F5 will make your brush manager pop if you have not got it open. play around with some stuff in there like size and shizzle.. I dont really want to say what i used.. just play and see. Its a very very Powerful tool.

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After you have made your layer,  add about 3 or 4 more layers..  paint some whacky colours on there (one colour per layer)  , Pop them into colour mode (blending layer)  and see your Bokeh colour up !!  This should start to colour your background photo now too..

STEP THREE !!

Colour up your photo and merge it all !!

You should almost have your comp done.. A few more colour layers set to Colour blend mode and some more whacky colours should start to build up the over all photo..

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Dont be worried if your photo looks like this  !!  its cool..   Build it up duplicate the layer, add some Lens Blur, Screen mode , sharpen this.. add that and add back in your  elements you make and Bingp Bango

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Watch it all come together..

STEP FOUR !!

Opps.. ok .. so only 3 steps..   Erm..  ADD MORE LAYERS , work some cool layer styles and build build build !!   Dont be worried about trying things !   I have about 20 odd layers in mine.. some pure blue layers, some blurred up layers.  Lots of screen mode layers. God Bless the Alpha Channel !!

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All Time Low – Live Music

The All TIME LOW

The first time I had heard of the The All  Time Low was an album called Punk go Crunk, They did cool cover of Umbrella by R&B singer Rihanna. I am big fan of Punked up covers so I kinda thought  I would be a fan of band live.  Turns out the best thing about this band was how they party after the show. Which is not leave you in any doubt about how good they are live. Amazing, does come close to there stage presence. But the Double Jack that I was bought after..  well .. Thank you.

These photos are from the Birmingham leg of the Kerrang! Relentless Tour 2010 With The Blackout, My Passion and Young Guns.

All Time Low Hail from from Baltimore, Maryland,  they formed back in 2003

So far they have 3 releases

  • The Party Scene (2005)
  • So Wrong, It’s Right (2007)
  • Nothing Personal (2009)
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These boys are ones to watch for sure.  American Pop Rock for the Win.  But when a band formed to play Blink songs and named them after a New Found Glory Lyric, It was never going to bad.

The band was eventually selected as Alternative Press Magazine’s Band of the Year for 2008

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